Archive for February, 2010

24Feb

An Essential Way to Teach Science Projects (hurricane storms)

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By johnmartin1
 There are a lot of differences between the science and scientific. Science means it is a core set of toys, but the scientific means experiments with the science. If your student or children are unable to understand the experiment, the best solution is experiments with science kits. There are so many science stores around [...]

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24Feb

Lead in Paint: A Health Hazard (weather forecast)

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By Max Luke
 The paint containing lead is known as lead-paint. Generally, lead is purposefully added to paint as it helps to resist moisture, make it more durable, make a long-lasting fresh appearance, and make it dry faster.
No doubt the paint quality gets enhanced because of the presence of lead; but lead is a very harmful [...]

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23Feb

(Lightning storms) Modern developments in Western blot techniques

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By Gen Federico
 Western blotting is a routine procedure in immunoassays. Proteins are first separated by gel electrophoresis, before being blotted onto a specialised membrane which binds with the protein. The membrane is blocked from further protein interaction, and is then incubated with antibodies targeted to the relevant antigens. These bind direct to the protein, hopefully [...]

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