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Training Plant Growth Acoustically

Have you ever walked down a sidewalk and the sidewalk seems to make a little jump, which would not be much good for anything unless you were a male youth with a BMX Bicycle or were just kicked out of the shopping mall on your skateboard for doing tricks? Most of us have and we know that the roots of the trees have uprooted the sidewalk.


Flexible Concrete for Space Applications

The newest flexible concrete technologies seem to have incredible attributes for all sorts of uses here on Earth. For instance freeways, toll-ways, roads and highways making them less bumpy, which means they will be more safe, less scalloped and that means better gas mileage as well. How about for the decks of ships or aircraft carriers?


Killing Hurricanes

Can mankind take-out a Hurricane? Today the answer is probably no, perhaps in the future we maybe able to. It appears it maybe easier to start a Hurricane and let it build on its own than to stop a full-fledged Hurricane. And Hurricanes do come in many sizes and stages two.


Earth Core Spin Cycle for Geo Thermal Launching of Rockets into Space

We know that the Earth is not completely round, by observing the terrain and measuring the circumference at the equator and from pole to pole. We know that the moon is not round and we can be pretty certain that the Earth’s core is not round. Scientists have determined that the core is moving around faster than the Earth.


Archaeology

The field of archaeology received a great boost in the expedition Napoleon took to Egypt. Along the way he was given the treasures of Malta which might have included some of the horde of corporate enterprises run by people like Solomon and Hiram.


Tactile Pressure Sensors for Future Robotics

Scientists and Robotic Researchers are attempting to design human type personal assistance robots. As they work to develop algorithms, which most resemble the thought processes of the human brain others are attempting to make them more life like thru human behavioral techniques of mirroring and facial features.


Building an Ice House on Mars

There is ice at the Martian Poles, one of the poles has water ice in abundance. Such an ice over region could easily be converted into a habitat for a Martian Colony of human explorers. Taking humans to Mars is not such an easy task, keeping them alive once there even harder, bringing them back not easy at all. The polar water ice cap may hold the key to building a successful colony on Mars.


Acoustic Transducers and Material Memory in Pipelines to Create Flow Up Hill

For the better part of human history mechanical pumps and suction techniques have been used to bring water uphill. By using dynamic pressure, downhill kinetic energy, pumps, suction and heating up the fluid mankind has been busy getting those fluids to market or desired areas. We deliver oil and natural gas in pipelines, water in canals and pipes and a variety of fluids in this fashion.


Cord Blood and Its Uses

What is Cord Blood and why is it collected and stored for later use of treating various diseases and blood related illness?


The Intricacies of a Compound Microscope

A compound microscope uses light to illuminate the sample or object so that you can see it with your eye. It has two lenses that are used in combination to give you a greater view of the sample or object.


Living In Arizona Boulders--Where Did They Come From?

When most people think of building a secluded home, they think of tall trees and large bushes. But what about boulders? Granite Park, located in Prescott, Arizona, which is in the north central part of the state, is one such place filled with 1.4 billion-year-old towering granite rock formations.


Spray on Dirt for Camouflage

Super sticky spray on dirt or mud simulation coating or wash-off-able paint is needed to protect our troops in combat. It can be used for aircraft bottoms, helicopters and humvees. Sounds like a good idea right? But how would you get the sticky dirt onto the vehicles for instance camouflage? Well there are several thoughts on this.


A Unique History of the Light Bulb

Most people assume that Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. This is only partially true however. Historically speaking, many people helped developed the modern incandescent bulb. Though Thomas Edison's achievements were by far the most significant, there are several others that deserve some credit.


Cold Fusion

Dimensional energy is one way to tap more than just the Akashic. Eugene Mallove was bludgeoned to death by the same forces that shelved Tesla's wireless free energy.


A Review of Scientific American Magazine

Year after year when asked “what would you like for your birthday” I am proud to be among those who respond “another subscription to Scientific American.”


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