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Articles related to "Hydrogen"
The Coming Hydrogen Economy It's clean, renewable and, combined with solar power, it may turn out to be one of the more affordable energy alternatives. hydrogen economy • hydrogen energy • hydrogen power • energy independence • renewable energy
Hydrogen Power Hurdles As renewable energy becomes big business, here are five challenges slowing the conversion to a Hydrogen Economy now. hydrogen economy • hydrogen energy • hydrogen power • global warming • renewable energy
Solar Hydrogen Power From luxury yachts to vehicle refueling stations, solar hydrogen power offers big promises -- for investors, consumers and environmentalists alike. solar hydrogen power • hydrogen economy • hydrogen energy • energy independence • hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles
Water – The Chemical for Life Water is polar and contains hydrogen bonds between its molecules which makes it indispensable for life water chemistry • hydrogen • oxygen • ice • steam
What Are Organic Molecules? What is the difference between an organic and an inorganic molecule? What substances are within the realm of organic chemistry? Read on and discover. what are organic molecules • what are inorganic molecules • difference between organic inorganic molecule • lipid structure • nucleotide
Chemistry, Atoms, Elements, and Molecules Learn about atoms, elements and molecules. This article also includes a game and an edible chemistry snack! chemistry • atoms • atom • electron • proton
Alternative Fueled Vehicles This article discusses alternative fueled vehicles and their future. ethanol • methanol • methl tertiary butyl ether • hydrogen • alternative fuels
Gravimetric Cost-Reduced Redundancy Optimized Hydroponics! Gravimetric Cost-Reduced Redundancy Optimized Hydroponics discussion! hydrogen • peroxide • hydroponics
The Cryogenic Challenge : A "Real-Life" Parallel Application This article describes how one chemistry research project was rescued from the ages by parallel computing. parallel • chemistry • computation • cryogenics • hydrogen
Proteins Protein is one of the nutrients we must consume to stay healthy, but what is it and what does it do in the human body? amino acids • nutrient • protein structure • enzyme • hormone
Star Lifespan Each star is unique, and the lifespan of every star is determined primarily by it's mass. The more massive a star is, the shorter its lifespan. star lifespan • stars • star birth • stellar evolution • hydrogen fusion
What is Organic Chemistry? Hydrocarbons, Benzene, Alcohol, Plastic, Amines are all organic, carbon-containing chemicals. organic compounds • alcohols • hydrocarbons • polythene • plastics
Why Garlic is Good for your Health Researchers demonstrate the mechanism behind garlic's incredible antibiotic powers and its cardiovascular and cholesterol lowering benefits garlic • garlic supplements • cardiovascular benefits from garlic • health benefits of garlic • cholesterol lowering effect of garlic
Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids What kind of molecules are nucleotides and nucleic acids and what are they made of? This article covers the basics. what are nucleic acids • nucleotides and nucleic acids • inorganic and organic molecules • nucleic acid structure • adenosine triphosphate
Supernovae, the Most Energetic Objects in the Universe Discussion of the two principal types of supernovae supernova • astronomy • type i • core collapse • massive star
Earache Remedies These earache home therapies may help ease the pain while awaiting your doctor's visit. earache remedies • ear pain • aching ear • earache home therapies • ear infection
Alternative Fueled Vehicles Part 2 This is part 2 of the article I wrote last month. cng • propane • electric • compressed natural gas • alternative fuel
Zeolites – Chemicals for Cleaning With applications in laundry detergents, nuclear power and hydrogen-powered vehicles, zeolites are chemicals of the future in the present molecular sieve • zeolite • environmentally friendly • clean chemicals • detergents
Alternative Sources of Energy There are a number of alternative sources of energy and environmentally friendly fuels available to combat the damage to the environment caused by Fossil Fuels. alternative sources of energy • environmentally friendly fuels • fossil fuels • damage to the environment • biofuels
Amino Acids and Proteins Learn about the chemical bonds and different levels of structure that take amino acid monomers to a whole other level, a more complex protein polymer. what is an amino acid protein • peptide monomer polymer dipeptide polypeptidechain • organic inorganic molecules • peptide covalent bonds • levels of protein structure complex primary second
What Is a Carbohydrate or Saccharide? Carbs, also known as saccharides, are organic molecules that are used as energy sources, structural molecules and as components of other biological molecules. what is a carbohydrate • what is a carb • simple sugar • single sugar • double sugar
Pass the Honey, Honey If nature gave us one product to heal our wounds, it must be honey. Exciting new research shows why honey is so good for us and the special healing secrets it may have to offer. honey • honey • healing • disinfectant • wound
The Neutron The neutron is one of the most common particles of matter, and it is integral to the formation of every element other than hydrogen. Find out why. neutron • neutrons • protons • nuclear force • residual strong force
How to Remove Skunk Odor from Your Pet's Fur While groomers can eliminate skunk odor with special shampoos, the groomer isn't open 24 hours, seven days a week. So instead, try this home remedy for skunk odor. skunk • skunk spray • skunk sprays pet • skunk odor removal • skunk odor remedy
Sun Facts The Sun, our nearest star and the center of our solar system, is a giant burning collection of gases. Brush up on your solar facts. sun facts • mass of sun • diameter of sun • temperature of sun • degrees kelvins
What Is a Lipid Molecule? What are the different kinds of lipids? What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats? Read on and discover. what is a lipid • what is a fat • lipid steroid cholesterol • what is wax • types of lipids
What is Inorganic Chemistry? Salts, acids, alkalies, catalysts and superconductors are all part of inorganic chemistry inorganic chemistry • catalysts • redox • reduction • oxidation
Halitosis: Bad Breath Halitosis is an embarassing problem we all face at one time or another. Causes and ways to reduce it or eliminate it are discussed. bad breath • halitosis • halimeter • dentist • oral hygiene
Naming Cyclic Alkanes Alkanes are compounds consisting of linear carbon atoms connected by single bonds. They can exist as straight chains or with their carbon atoms linked to form rings. organic chemistry • naming compounds • organic nomenclature • iupac • chemical terms
Nucleic Acid DNA & RNA Synthesis What are deoxyribonucleic and ribonucleic acid made of, and how are these big molecules of genetic information built? This article explains the basics. nucleic acid synthesis • nucleic acid structure • nucleic acid polymerization • dna deoxyrobonucleic acid replication • rna ribonucleic acid transcription
Computational Chemistry - Electrons to Airplanes This article describes the basic types of calculations performed in the study of chemistry and briefly mentions the types of problems suitable to each. chemistry • science • computers • quantum • parallel
Odyssey Reaches Mars in Late October Latest mission to do specific experiments on radiation levels and near-surface water. mars • odyssey
Oil and Water Don’t Mix! Oil and water don't mix, and you can use that chemical oddity to make some cool mixtures and to write secret messages! oil • water • molecules • affinity
Alternative Energy As carbon-based energy supplies are dwindling, other sources of energy are being explored alternative energy • carbon crisis • fossil fuel • renewable energy • nonrenewable energy
Artificial Sweeteners – A Boon or Scourge Artificial sweeteners are publicized as safe alternatives for a healthy lifestyle. With chemists and consumers speaking out against them, is it the beginning of the end? artificial sweeteners • sucralose • health hazards of sucralose • splenda • saccharin
Fumaroles: A Sign of Volcanism Often less captivating than erupting geysers and colorful hot springs, fumaroles are fascinating signs of volcanism at work. fumarole • solfatara • yellowstone roaring mountain • volcanism • volcanic processes
Oxidation and Reduction A transfer of electrons happens in many important inorganic reactions, such as electrochemistry and extraction of metals from ores oxidation • reduction • oxidation state • redox • electrochemistry
Rodenticide Poisoning Rodent bait used to exterminate mice and rats can also be deadly to dogs and cats. If you have pets then rodenticides should be used with extreme caution. rodenticides • rodent bait • rodent traps • rodenticide poisoning in dogs • rodenticide poisoning in cats
The Auto Show Rolls into New York The International Auto Show rolled into NYC on March 21st and is showcasing some exciting new cars and technology until the end of March. international auto show new york • exhibits at the international auto show • jacob javitz convention center • automotive technology • concept cars
History of Crude Oil Oil has been known and used for a long time; the Bible even mentions it as a construction cement. But its uses changed with the invention of the automobile. history of crude oil • origins of oil • uses of texas tea • early uses for oil • the first oil derrick
Nucleic Acid Function - DNA and RNA Nucleic acids, such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are the vital genetic blueprints, messengers and builders of the cellular world. nucleic acid function • nucleic acid structure • dna replication • dna transcription • genetic transcription
The Production of Heavy Elements The fact that Earth is a rocky planet is a large reason it is capable of supporting life. The heavy elements necessary for this were created in stars and supernovae. heavy element production • nuclear fusion • supernovae and heavy elements • naturally ocurring elements • reasons the earth is capable of supporting life
What to Do if Your Cat Has Been Poisoned Quick action when your pet has been poisoned can mean the difference between life and death. what to do if cat has been poisoned • poisoned cat • cat has eaten poison • poisonous to cats • toxic to cats
Emergency Preparedness A basic plan to care for your monkey in the case of an emergency. monkey • primate • emergency
How to Remove Red Wine Stains: Homemade and Commercial Solutions Advice on removing red wine stains from clothing, carpets, and tablecloths. red wine stain removal • removing stains • wine away • dri-clean • natural ways to remove wine
Nuclear Density, Stellar Mass: Neutron Stars and Pulsars Continu astronomy • supernovae • binary pulsars |
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