By: Jason john | 2011-01-27 | Reference & Education Here I write about two science projects for kids, namely Intereference Patterns and Hole in the Hand. read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-10 | Health & Fitness In 1960, when Bell Laboratories patented the laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation), they really had no idea exactly what its possibilities might be. read more
By: ronako | 2011-01-04 | Reference & Education If somebody ask you what is the colour of the sky, then you will surely answer that it is blue. But actually it doesn't look blue all the time. You may have also seen the sky in different colours such as red, orange, yellow and amber beneath the white clouds. Have you ever wondered where they come from? read more
By: ronako | 2010-12-23 | Reference & Education We all know that white colour/light is composed of many colours. When white light hits a surface, some colours or light waves of a particular wavelength are absorbed and the remaining colours are reflected back. The colour of the material will be determined by the colours which are reflected back. Then there arises a question that how we see black object. read more
By: CarolynWolfer | 2010-12-15 | Accessories Science experiments that you can carry out with kids at home should not and need not be expensive read more
By: litS he | 2012-03-10 | Technology Today, President Obama appointed Todd Park as Assistant to the President and U.S. Chief Technology Officer (CTO), filling a vacancy created by last month’s departure of Aneesh Chopra, the Nation’s first CTO. Mr. Park has served as CTO of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) since August 2009, where he has been an agent for change. Hired as the department’s “entrepreneur-i read more
By: Paromita Goswami | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate The Fair Housing Act is to protect the home buyer's and the renter's rights from any discrimination by the seller or landlord. It also prohibits any sort of discrimination from the municipalities, mortgage lenders, banks or insurance companies whose discriminatory practices in any way inhibits a person's right to housing facilities. read more
By: John Decostra | 2012-04-04 | Electronics Justick is a display board that is rigid and strong to remain standing. These are also known as message boards and are used to display information. They serve as conventional notice boards and are mainly used in the alpha and line numeric forms. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-22 | Business Annual session of the High-Tech Expo come to the party. While still immersed in the disaster areas misfortune of sorrow, but a better vision for the future at this time to become more intense and deep. High-Tech Expo will give us a chance to experience the future, if these two days you just have the time, may wish to international exhibition center to see?? Key words a saving and environmental protection After enjoying today Home Appliances Industry, new products read more
By: Ravisankar Poduval | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate In the United States of America, there are laws which aim to eradicate any sort of discrimination form the society. In such a case, housing is no different. The Fair Housing act is one such law, which was passed by the congress as early as in 1968. The primary aim of the act is to eradicate any sort of discrimination to a citizen, desirous of either renting in or buying a house, due to any factors like caste, creed, economical status, color and even sex. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2010-07-09 | Reference & Education Education Doing science fair projects should be fun for the kids. You can view extra details here http://introductiontoliterature.com. Here is one of our cushy science fair projects kids can do that is fun. It wants very little goods, it also wants very little work, but it will requisite a little time. It is very cushy still and if you have the time the kids will get a shrill out of it.In this experiment kids are vacant to look at how organic issue decomposes. Your kid will see that soil te... read more
By: Tiffany Gadwell | 2010-03-30 | Science Thousands of students each year have to do a science fair project. Read on for a step by step guide to make the science fair process easier. read more
By: Danneil | 2010-10-21 | College In December 2009, the National Science Foundation (NSF) held the Computer Science Education Week, designated by the US House of Representatives "..in recognition of the transformative role of computing and necessity of rigorous computer science education at all levels. read more