Archive for the 'Science Hub' Category

Reining in the Power of Energy Piles

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Geothermal energy is an increasingly preferred organic or ‘green’ and environmentally friendly source of energy. Reaping the earth’s heat or, in reverse, pumping heated up air in to the earth results in the lowering of fossil fuel use and carbon footprints. Energy piles work with geothermal energy to heat homes, workplaces, manufacturing plants, and other […]

Algebra Makes You Use Your Brain

Monday, June 21st, 2010

We can assert that Algebra is the heart of math. An in depth knowledge of algebra and its basics is required before you could work on more complex mathematical problems. If someone asks you to get the product of 223 and 112, you can easily do it manually or with a computer. However, in a […]

Algebra - the Math Cornerstone

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Algebra as a Scientific Discipline
Algebra is considered as one of the crucial arms of mathematics which puts the light on how to manage all situations involving numbers and variables. By default, there is so much to say about teaching and studying of Algebra as a generalized arithmetic which goes through systematic mathematical processes such as […]

Alternative Energy Sources: Wind Power

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

considering wide-spread wind power is the unpredictability of the wind. This can then be fed into your house’s power supply

Writing about Physics Consulting

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Saving you time and making things more accessible for you will in the end make the development of this regular publication worthwhile.

More Households Opt for Wind Turbines

Friday, January 29th, 2010

. This ever-increasing number of households finds this a great aid in saving money because of our ailing economy. Geographically, this type of energy is easily available. People living in places where abundant supply can be found are lucky. However, there are also places that do not have that strong a breeze so the turbines are useless. Well, these are homemade windmills or wind turbines not unlike the rows and rows of professionally built

Ready-made Wind Turbines

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

cases dangerously! Let’s look at some of the potential problems. Though this sounds like a difficult job, it really isn’t too hard to get at least most of your home appliances running off homemade energy. A simple wind power generator that can run a microwave can be built for even less than US$150.Before attempting to build a wind power generator or solar

Why We Like To Grow River Birch Trees

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

River Birsch Trees are fairly easy to plant because they are fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant or transplant them you do need to follow some basic guidelines. Two of the best cultivars or River Birch trees are Dura Heat and Heritage River Birches.
All people handling seedlings and small trees need to help with […]

101 Uses for Dirty Diapers

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

As the father of a toddler, I am an expert on dirty diapers. I know exactly what to do with them: throw them out!
But along comes a New York waste company and a town in California who want me to do something else with my dirty diapers. Like cover my roof with them. Or walk […]

Popular Wind Power & Co

Monday, November 16th, 2009

has began to go mainstream, with people all over looking to start implementing it in their homes. The only problem with alternative energy is that it is often expensive to purchase, as the technology is still relatively ‘new’, so to speak. Unfortunately, though this is a fantastic solution, it is also one of the most intimidating. Fortunately, windmill planners and designers are doing something about this: they are making it possible for average people to build these simple machines (and for cheap).It would seem as though with federal budgets being the way they are funding for only the most