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Science
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Sound Walls on Freeways as Energy Collectors
Cruising down our Freeways, Highways and Toll Ways we often see large walls to block the sound to residential neighborhoods on the other side. This is to insure they are able to live in peace and quiet, indeed these sound walls work quiet well, however ask any tow truck driver what he thinks?
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FedEx Reducing Costs of the Memphis Sort
Busy is a word few of us understand, some say the old Grand Central Station was busy, yet until you have been to the FedEX Midnight Sort, you really have no clue as to what busy can really be. During the midnight sorting of all the packages collected World-Wide, FedEx teams sort their Express Packages and send them back out again.
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Lagrangian Points and Nasa's Plan to Explore Space
A physicist's interpretation of the exploitation of how points of stability between existing planetary and lunar bodies exerting gravitational forces on spacecraft orbiting between them can be used to help extend mankind's quest to explore space.
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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.
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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?
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What is Science?
Students often ask; “What exactly is science?” Professors explain by discussing theories, proofs, laws of physics, observations, duplication of results, etc.. Professors often pull rank on students when they argue a point with the professor on extending the professors definition of science.
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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.
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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?
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