Posts Tagged ‘science

When you go to university you will have numerous different subjects to choose from. But if you want a subject that is exciting then why not consider going to University to study for a science degree as there are so many different kinds to select from. But along with this subject being exciting there are plenty of other reasons why study science at university should now be considered by you. Below we take a look at just what some of these reasons are.

One of probably the most discussed renewable fuel sources in the previous few years has been algae biofuels. With all the world-wide efforts to attempt to reduce our reliance on non-renewable fuels, algal biofuels have been showing potential on being able to scale for the quantities of production to inexpensively replace our dependence on conventional oil sources. Beyond the benefits of currently being renewable, algal biofuels have also shown that they’re considerably far better for the environment in the reduced levels of Carbon Dioxide released during their use. Bio-diesel from algae is one of the alternative fuel sources currently being explored for potential widespread use. To comprehend this we need to first answer the question of what’s biofuel?

In a society where ecological awareness is starting to become more necessary for individuals, businesses, and mankind as a whole, it’s always important to look for new ways to re-use waste material and cut carbon pollution. Biodiesel is a great way to do this. You’ll be recycling waste oil and reducing your impact on the environment.

After pecking order is established, animals spend more time in cooperating than in fighting. They bring each other gifts, especially during the mating season, build nests for their families, and bring food to their offspring. A shelf of books could be written on the cooperative behavior of flies, turtles, bowerbirds, newts, elephants, baboons, and humans. A leveling off of this effect appears to occur after a distance of about fifty feet.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock the last ten years there is little doubt that you’ve heard about co2 emissions and your carbon footprint. The government, special interest groups, radio, television and your neighbors; everyone seems to have taken up the banner of the global warming march. There is a dizzying array of terminology thrown at us from carbon footprints to sustainability, renewable energy and carbon credits, offsets and neutrality.

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Did you know that eating too much of your favorite sweet treats can be a bad thing? It sure is, developing heart disease when you are older is what one new research study found.

When it comes to the family, there are a couple of restrictions, a couple of issues that are better kept in secrecy than out in the open. The family is the basic unit of a society but when problems arise, the ones primarily affected are the children. There are a couple of child support cases being filed in court day in and out all over the world and those are only asking for one thing: a little acknowledgement and support for the child/children that got tangled in the problems of their parents. Now, if you are a mother and you wish to get support for your kids, how would you ensure that you will win? If you are a doubtful father, how will you see to it that the claims of the other party are true so you may be willing to give support to the kids? The answer to that should be a settlement. Often, the legal DNA test is enough to settle any argument. However, the processes are different.

Astronomy

In: Home & Family

19 Aug 2010

The stars have always been a fascinating subject. Perhaps that’s one reason why Astronomy is so popular these days.

The Irukandji Jellyfish is a small but venomous and dangerous Jellyfish. With its size only one cubic centimeter and found exclusively in the marine waters off the coast of Australia, just north of Cairns, in Queensland. There are two types of Irukandji Jellyfish, Carukia Barnesi and Malo Kingi. Collectively they are responsible for Irukandji syndrome, first documented in 1952 by Hugo Flecker and named after the native Irukandkji people of the region. Carukia Barnesi, the first species of Irukandji Jellyfish was discovered in 1964 by Dr. Jack Barnes, who, wanting to prove this tiny Jellyfish was responsible for the Irukandji syndrome, stung himself, a lifeguard and his son.