Science Articles
101: Die Casting: The Process And The Techniques
What is die casting? Essentially, die casting uses steel molds called dies which molten metal is forced into using extremely high pressure.
102: Changing the Information Flow from Your DNA can Change Your Life
Explores the new science of epigenetics and how behaviors can change the information from DNA to help you to be healthy.
103: Johnston's Contribution To Calligraphy
Calligrapher Edward Johnston contributed a lot to the modern world of calligraphy. Looking back through the ages it can be seen that calligraphy has played an important part in the development of civilization, and that it has manifested itself in many ways and through many agents.
104: Biodiesel as an Alternative Fuel
Biodiesel fuel is a fuel made from the oil of certain oilseed crops such as soybean, canola, palm kernel, coconut, sunflower, safflower, corn and a hundreds of other oil producing crops. The oil is extracted by the use of a press. The oil is then mixed in specific proportions with other agents which causes a chemical reaction. The results of this reaction are two products, biodiesel and soap.
105: Beating the High Price of Gasoline with Biodiesel
With the price of traditional fuel rising faster everyday, people everywhere are looking for alternatives. Electric cars were once touted as the way to save the environment and beat the cost of gasoline, but they are so expensive that very few people can afford to save money by purchasing one.
106: What is Biodiesel?
Biodiesel is the fuel of the future, available today. This clean burning fuel alternative is produced from domestic resources, such as soybeans, that are entirely renewable.
107: Making Biodiesel For Fun and Savings
All of us have a little chemist in us that likes to come out and play. Experimenting with different concoctions is part of what makes cooking so much fun, but can you imagine a chemistry experiment that could end up saving you thousands of dollars on your gasoline bills?
108: Making Biodiesel at Home
It is easy to make your own fuel at home. You need a few simple supplies, all of which are readily available at your hardware stores. Gather up 1 liter of vegetable oil, antifreeze, and lye.
109: Make Your Own Biodiesel Fuel
Wouldn't you love to go into your garage and whip up a batch of fuel for your car? Think of the money you would save if you could make fuel for your car from a product found in your garden?
110: Biodiesel and You
The idea of using an all natural biodegradable fuel source may seem a bit too science fiction or Hollywood for the average person.
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