By: Mike Smith | 2010-11-09 | Scuba Diving Reactor did not try to re-invent the watch, instead they took every thing about a watch that was not good and just made it better. The Reactor Heavy Water digital watch is the best tide watch for it's price. Some would say it is the Ultimate Watch. In order to get that crowning achievement, Reactor put their best into this awesome timepiece. Have a look for yourself. read more
By: MJB News Online | 2011-03-29 | News and society The discovery was made that highly contaminated water is leaking from the damaged nuclear reactor at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Station. A government official said that the company is trying to conta... read more
By: Andrew Long | 2010-10-22 | Article Marketing There are different types of reactor systems and reactor blocks that make up a nuclear plant, and various countries adopt different methods and materials based on their needs and their perception to deliver safe and affordable power to their people. Here we take a look at these products work together to produce huge amounts of energy. read more
By: William Laudrup | 2010-03-30 | Pets Lots of people would like to own an aquarium in their home and are attracted by the thought of owning some of the more exotic species of fish. What puts most people off, however, is the possible cost of all the equipment needed. read more
By: Aqua Reef | 2012-02-21 | Pets Calcium reactors can seem intimidating at first, but once you understand the components and precautions, you will be able to make the right decision for you and your aquarium. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-15 | News and society Japan’s Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency announced that the latest explosion was heard at 6:10 a.m. on Tuesday (2011 GMT Monday) from the building housing Fukushima’s No 2 reactor. It occurred near the suppression pool in the reactor's containment vessel, which made all non-essential workers and operators here be evacuated by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO). International scientists said these three explosions have caused terrible dangers but the level is less serious than that of the 1986 explosion in Chernobyl. Japanese authorities told there have been no large-scale radiation releases and advised nearby residents to stay indoors avoiding contamination. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-24 | Business According to the U.S. strategic global network of 18 reported that after 10 years of design and construction, India on July 26 launched its first nuclear submarines "were destroying the enemy" was. But the recent news that "annihilated by" nuclear submarine launched nuclear reactors were not installed, and its nuclear reactors may be installed in the coming year. Currently, nuclear reactors can be ready when the problem no one can give a definite answer. To be sure read more
By: Kathy Kafka | 2010-04-16 | Diseases and Conditions Drinking water which is lead-contaminated, breathing lead-polluted air, and living in or near older painted buildings and certain toxic industrial areas are the most frequent reasons for contamination to happen. Lead, a very soft metal appearing in pipes, drains, and soldering material, most used for batteries. has toxicity which does harm to the bones, brain, blood, kidneys and thyroi read more
By: Celina | 2011-08-02 | Computer The number of vessels suffering weather damage is comparatively low as seen in the graph in Figure 2.5. Small vessels are particularly vulnerable to these accidents, especially when they go out further away from the coastline for their fishing operation (due to the reduced fishingopportunities in British waters). read more
By: Kathy Kafka | 2010-04-16 | Diseases and Conditions Arsenic can get into the body through the mouth, lungs and skin. This metal is not only poisonous but also colorless and odorness. Acute heavy metal poisoning in adults is mostly caused by arsenic. Released into the environment as copper, zinc, and lead are smelted, or as chemicals and glasses are manufactured. People can easily find arsenic in water supplies all over the worldwide ocean life's exposure. It can affect the blood, kidneys as well as central nervous, digestive and skin systems. read more
By: Nicole Robertson | 2013-05-09 | Business Simply defined, heavy hauling means the transportation of goods and services, usually called loads, over land. This frequently calls up images of truckers and road systems - grizzled experts driving 18-wheelers. read more
By: Kathy Kafka | 2010-04-16 | Diseases and Conditions In spite of not being a heavy metal, aluminum is often used in consumer products as well as household items. According to researches, it is likely that aluminum is associated with the development of Alzheimer's disease. The toxicity of aluminum can harm the kidneys, the central nervous and digestive systems. read more
By: Kathy Kafka | 2010-03-26 | Diseases and Conditions Mercury toxicity can affect the central nervous system, brain, kidneys and liver. Both poisonous and dangerous, mercury is evaporated in the atmosphere and found throughout the environments. Mercury is found in thermometers, thermostats, some vaccines as a preservative, and is also found in amalgam dental fillings. read more
By: Shawn Wise | 2012-03-16 | Small Business Heavy Company Companies have a unique set of insurance needs. This article breaks down the basic insurance policies that farming need to protect your company. read more