Science Articles
1: AIDS Prevention Gel in Production
In fighting against the AIDS epidemic, there are two types of prevention that pop into most minds when they think of ways to remain HIV-infection-free: abstinence and effective and consistent condom u
2: Energy Saving Lights Prove to be Economically & Environmentally Friendly to Consumers
With the rising energy costs and fuel prices hitting all time highs, the economic slow down continues to rear its ugly head, leaving consumers searching for new ways to cut costs. What once was a pers
3: Is Israel Swapping Nuclear Bombs for Battle-Ready Robots?
Well, currently Israelis are not bartering for Robots (to the best of our knowledge) but in the second decade of the 21st Century that is exactly what’s happening! From the first chapter of Howard Sm
4: Austin Park Profiles : Mount Bonnell
Mount Bonnell is one of the most historic as well as highest parks in the Austin area, and has been a popular spot for hikers, nature lovers and campers since the mid-1800s. The "mount" for which the
5: Environment Friendly Flights For Sale
Various airlines are offering to offset their CO2 emissions due to the emission worries caused by their industry. The companies implementing the system of carbon trading now offer this as an option wh
6: Five Ways to Cut Energy Usage Around the House
It takes unimaginable amounts of energy to power the United States, and the needs is constantly growing. As global warming and fuel crises gain more and more public attention, people everywhere are no
7: Greek Water Saves Cyprus from Drought
Cyprus the popular Mediterranean holiday island, has been hit a bad drought this summer. In fact, the drought is the worst the island has seen in a hundred years. Cyprus relies on rainfall to replenis
8: Oceans’ Destruction Is Deadly to Man
Redondo Beach, CA – More than 70-percent of the Earth is water. Fishes from the ocean provide over eighty million tons of food for the world’s population each year. The oceans’ currents and water te
9: Non-Profit Save Our Seas Foundation Announces First of Its Kind Children’s Book Series
Redondo Beach, CA – The non-profit Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF) is launching a first of its kind children’s book series featuring high-definition photos of marine life combined with original illust
10: Spain's Ecotourism Boost For The Environment
Regional authorities in popular tourist destinations are beginning to take matters of environmental protection into their own hands.
Governments and nonprofit organizations are banding together in t
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