Science Articles
1: Why Chromatography Is An Important Technique In The Lab
2: Siloxane - What Is It And What Is It Used For?
3: Important Aspects Of Laboratory Design
4: Chemistry Glassware May Be Ugly - But It Sure Is Functional!
5: The Economics of Thin Dense Chromium Coatings
6: The Drake Equation and How It Helps SETI
7: Why Do People Fall Asleep After Dinner?
8: Finding and Discovering Extrasolar Planets
9: Piling On The Pressure
10: Challenging The Moon Hoax Conspiracy Theory - Part One
Chromatography analysis is used to determine the presence and concentration of analytes in a sample and refers to a set of laboratory methods and techniques for the separation of mixtures.
2: Siloxane - What Is It And What Is It Used For?
Siloxane is a chemical compound. It is made up of units that together form R2SiO. In this compound, R is a hydrogen atom, or something in the hydrocarbon group. Siloxane belongs to the compounds of organosilicon.
3: Important Aspects Of Laboratory Design
A safe laboratory environment can only be attained once the laboratory design is single-mindedly engineered according to health and safety protection standards.
4: Chemistry Glassware May Be Ugly - But It Sure Is Functional!
The stringent requirements of chemical science demand the highest-quality, most precise glassware for use in the lab. The translucence, heat-resistance, and inert qualities of glass make it the best material to use for many tasks.
5: The Economics of Thin Dense Chromium Coatings
With the sudden turn of the economy in the recent months, companies are scrambling to save money and use the resources at their disposal more effectively. Rising part costs coupled with less manpower due to layoffs has caused many executives to start scratching their heads wondering how they can continue to run their production lines.
6: The Drake Equation and How It Helps SETI
Dr Frank Drake wrote a formula that attempted to guess the number of intelligent civilisations in our galaxy. This article takes a look at the equation and explains how it works.
7: Why Do People Fall Asleep After Dinner?
All of these different amino acids, are the building blocks that make proteins which are absolutely vital for our survival. Proteins are involved in pretty much every process in the human body; from the structure of cells, to signaling between cells, to the catalyzation of processes and chemical reactions.
8: Finding and Discovering Extrasolar Planets
Describing extrasolar planets, what they are, how many of them there are, and future missions to find another planet ou there like Earth.
9: Piling On The Pressure
An article explaining the importance of piling in construction and some of the methods involved.
10: Challenging The Moon Hoax Conspiracy Theory - Part One
Part one of this look into the moon landing hoax examines three arguments used by conspiracy theorists to try to discredit the moon landings
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