By: Nicolas DAlleva | 2010-12-14 | Business Sir John Ambrose Fleming, better known as John Fleming, worked to develop the first diode and triode vacuum tubes. Aming the tubes applications in early computers, they were also essential to early telephones. read more
By: lilyran | 2010-10-17 | TV If you're aloof starting to watch Weeds, you ability demand to stop reading. Because at atomic one of the capital characters, Shane Botwin (Alexander Gould), is currently ability a aphotic metamorphosis. read more
By: Pierce Ivory | 2010-03-29 | Soccer As Alex Ferguson plans for the new 09/10 season, a certain Federico Macheda is growing as a important part of Fergusons plans. The young talent from Lazios Youth System, was introduced into Manchester United's first team in April 09, scoring the winner on his home debut against Aston Villa. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-07 | Science One of England's greatest Icons is Sir Isaac Newton the discoverer of the equation of gravity. Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), mathematician and physicist was one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time. Born at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire in 1642, where he attended school. Many years ago at school I was taught the story that Sir Isaac Newton was sitting under an apple tree (Which is still there today) in his garden when he saw a falling apple. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-10-18 | Science Louis Pasteur once said, "chance favors the prepared mind”. It is true behind all these accidental inventions the scientists were prepared. They did their science on the brink and were able to see the magic in a mistake, set-back, or coincidence. read more
By: Wadzanai Nenzou | 2010-11-27 | Reference & Education Albert Einstein without question remains a significant part of history. Throughout the course of his lifetime, he contributed to several breakthroughs and inventions. Although many are documented, surely there are a few missed at some point. In any case, here is a review of some of the inventions notable to Albert Einstein's life. read more
By: Nicolas DAlleva | 2010-12-14 | Business Sir Charles Wheatstone's place in the development of the telephone cannot be overlookes. Wheastone, a prolofic inventor, worked to develop the concertina, stereoscopy, and popularized accurate measurements of DC resistance which led to advancements in sound travelling electronically over long distances. read more
By: Warren Cooley | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Sir Richard Branson has offered the world a brilliantly conceived challenge that if successful can be used in conjunction with conservation and other means of sequestering carbon from the atmosphere to stem the on rush of climate change. It is the elegance of the rules that not only define a positive out come to the Challenge, but makes inventing the solution a daunting task. read more
By: ayub mohammed | 2010-09-14 | Politics I argued about the role of Muslims in the TRS, which is least concerned about the Muslims and kcr is talking about the post of deputy CM post. When he did not give the share of reservation in his party tickets, who believes him is a big question read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-03-09 | History An article about a few inventions and how their original purpose was much different than the use that was eventually given to them. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-09 | Culture Sir john Mills is one of England's greatest acting Icons and is remembered for appearing in more than 100 films in a 70 years plus period. Sir John Mills was born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills on February 22nd 1908, at the Watts Naval Training College in North Elmham, Norfolk, England. As a fan of John Mills my favourite of his films was "Ice Cold in Alex", "The Colditz Story" and "Great Expectations". read more
By: Austin Parkar | 2010-10-27 | Alternative Medicine Alexander technique is a natural healing therapy that intends to bring unconscious habits under conscious supervision. It brings the mind and body together. Read on to find the uses, methods and benefits of Alexander technique. read more
By: Chris Long | 2010-03-31 | Recreation & Sports Who invented bowling as a sport? There are numerous opinions on this issue. Do varied views of bowling's invention reflect prejudice of some type? When did ten pin bowling come about? read more
By: reginaa520 | 2010-12-30 | Golf There has been a lot composed, discussed, disputed and argued regarding quality methods with the grip. The action of relaxing kind's fingers after the golf club had been possibly certainly one of pure instinct to players regarding outdated. read more
By: Broderick Booth Goran | 2011-06-30 | Medicine Banting was born during 1891 in Alliston, Ontario. He attended Toronto University initially to study divinity, but later switched to the study of medicine. In 1916 he received his M.B degree and immediately joined the Canadian Army Medical Unit. Unfortunately, in 1918 he was wounded in battle, In 1919 he received the Military Cross for heroism under fire for his actions. read more