Archive for October, 2008
So You Think You Can Destroy Evidence With Fire (weather)
No commentsBy Rachel Yoshida
Criminals will go to almost any lengths to cover their tracks when they commit a crime that will send them to jail. Starting a fire deliberately will send them to jail also, but sometimes the act they committed will be worse than a fire. People have been using fire to destroy evidence and [...]
(Storms) Wine Making History and Processes
No commentsBy Dave Southern
Winemaking history started way back 6000 BC. It became popular in ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt. There are two general categories in making winethe still wine production and the sparkling wine production.
Wine making started thousands of years ago during the early Bronze Age. It was proven by archaeologists that the earliest wine [...]
(Hurricane storms) Computer Simulation of the Human Brain
No commentsBy Robert Webb
Researchers have recently constructed a new computer model of the cortex of the human brain. This model is similar in principle to the more well known Blue Brain computer model, but it simulates a much larger area of the brain. It actually less detailed at the neuron level when compared to [...]










