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3631: The Prospect Of Cold Fusion
... to quantum mechanics, or something even more bizarre (such as tapping of the zero-point energy of space at the atomic level). The future of cold fusion is very shaky. Cold fusion research is not "Big Science." It does not need massive installations; just relatively small-scale work at national laboratories, universities, and in private industries, which are already beginning to enter the field in the U.S. Cold fusion does ...
3632: The Aging Process
... healing to take place, as occurs after an injury. WHY DOESN'T THE BODY JUST CONTINUE TO RENEW ITSELF INDEFINITELY SO THAT WE DON'T GROW OLD? There are a number of theories for this big question: The regeneration process is under the control of a genetic script that determines when certain events should occur in your life. It controls when speech will begin, when teeth will erupt, the onset of ...
3633: Clouds
... bases to their rounded domes. Clouds are so hard to distinguish now a days. Living in L.A is the worst. You can't tell if it is a group of clouds or just a big puff of smog. You really can't tell which is which because the different kinds of clouds frequently merge with each other, making it difficult to tell them apart.
3634: Basking Shark
... amazing, listen to these tasty facts: Basking sharks have a hundred or more teeth, to a row, and row upon row upon row of tiny, practically useless teeth (Blassingame, 1984, 90). Their mouth is so big that a child can walk into it without even bending down (Harman, 1996, 22)! The swimming patterns of Basking sharks greatly reflect their behavior among one another. They have been known to swim in a ...
3635: Global Warming
... main reasons for about 80% of todays carbon dioxide problem, about 25% of U.S. methane emissions, and about 20% of global nitrous oxide emissions. More, deforestation, landfills, industrial production, and mining also have a big part in it to but during deforestation plants and trees are being destroyed which causes more co2 to form because the plant and trees breath in co2 and exhale oxygen and with fewer and fewer ...
3636: Global Warming A Serious Threa
... global warming due to increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases could lead to disintegration of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, most of which is grounded below sea level" (Policy Implications 25). There has not been big changes yet but global warming can rise about 10m (33 feet) if entire ocean from 0C (32F) goes up to the current global average ocean temperature (Policy Implications 26). To solve all kinds of problems ...
3637: Genetic Engineering And Its Fu
... and highly so, as discussed prior, we can do so in order to restore extinct species or produce animals which we consume in order to provide more food for the people of the world. The big question now is about cloning humans. Cloning a human for the purpose of cloning a human is wasteful, ignorant, and pointless. Lets think a moment. What do we get from cloning a human… An exact ...
3638: Mans Effect On The Environment
... reused. Metals : Aluminium cans are most commonly recycled with harder metals being more difficult to recycle. Aluminium is good because its easy to melt but if keeps the same quality when recycled. Plastics : cause a big problem as it is difficult to identify and separate different types and a relatively low demand for the recycled marerial also adds to the problem. Recycling is growing in popularity and the government hope that ...
3639: Nucular War
... in several kilograms of plutonium. A sphere about the size of a baseball produced an explosion equal to 20,000 tons of TNT. The A-bomb was constructed, and tested by the Manhattan Project, a big United States enterprise that was established in August 1942, during World War II. It was made by a group scientist including the physicists Enrico Fermi and J. Robert Oppenheimer, and the chemist Harold Urey, and ...
3640: Nuclear Proliferation
... make a deal with Russia for 2 billion dollars in return for two nuclear reactors that they will probably use to make bombs. Most proliferation of nuclear weapons occur in these countries. It is also big in eastern Europe with the old soviet satellites and Latin America also wants to join in this elite club. A lot has been done on the proliferation of nuclear materials. We have issued the START ...


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