Archive for November, 2011
Tweet A high school student from Texas is showing us that innovative and sustainable thinking is already coming from the next generation of inventors and scientist. As the next generation is forced to contemplate the crisis that their past generations have bestowed upon them, the intention of an idea can mean everything. Param Jaggi, a [...]
November 30th, 2011 | Posted in Inventors and Inventions, Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet The cruel disease, Alzheimer effects on the brain. It took the name from Alois Alzheimer the German psychiatrist whom first described the disease. One of the first parts in the brain affected by the disease is the part responsible for smelling. The researchers of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, have reached for [...]
November 30th, 2011 | Posted in Health and Precautions, Various Diseases | No Comments
Tweet Polio also called Poliomyelitis is a viral infectious disease, that spread through contaminated food or drinks with the virus. Polio destroies the nerves which lead to weaken the muscles and causes the paralysis. Who discovered the Polio disease? Polio was first noticed by the Egyptians as there was evidences in their paintings about polio [...]
November 29th, 2011 | Posted in Health and Precautions, Various Diseases, Who Discovered? | No Comments
Tweet Climate change affects the world in which we live, recognising that there’s a problem and taking practical action can help to minimise disasters including floods, drought and extreme weather that have had an impact on all of our lives. Measures are continuing to be put in place to reduce emissions and becoming more energy [...]
November 28th, 2011 | Posted in Energy Sources, The Environment | No Comments
Tweet If your business uses waste collection and recycling services then you could benefit from a waste audit. Recycling has become more and more popular over the last decade and for many businesses recycling is also a legal requirement. In addition most businesses need to follow government guidelines on the type and volume of waste [...]
November 28th, 2011 | Posted in The Environment | No Comments
Tweet Genetic Engineering is a modification in the program of the genes in order to grow organisms. The genetic engineering is the way to choose between the traits of the organism, and choose the desired traits to introduce them in the targeted plant or animal. In the year 1952, Alferd Hershey ( 1908-1997), the American [...]
November 25th, 2011 | Posted in Technology and Science, Who Discovered? | No Comments
Tweet It is only a matter of time before we start seeing planes on the road. And no, I’m not talking about planes landing on our highways. It may not be too far in the future when your neighbor might open his Bay Club Bayside home garage door in the morning and leave for work in [...]
November 19th, 2011 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet Wind is the movement of air caused by the difference of the pressure, as the air moves from the regions with high pressure to the regions of low pressure. Wind can be classified according to its force starting from calm or gentle breeze to storms, hurricanes or typhoons. Wind of course is not invented [...]
November 18th, 2011 | Posted in Energy Sources, The Environment, Who Discovered? | No Comments
Tweet If there is an invention that can make such a dramatic impact through its life cycle, through the need we have for it around the world, and create opportunities beyond imagination, then there is a good chance it is related to transportation. In fact, many inventions come as engines for this very reason. With [...]
November 18th, 2011 | Posted in Science, Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet The term ‘energy management’ can be used in several different ways but most commonly it refers to the practice of reducing energy consumption in the public sector, businesses and homes. The process of energy management involves monitoring and recording energy use and looking for ways to reduce energy consumption and conserve energy. How Is [...]
November 17th, 2011 | Posted in Energy Sources | No Comments