Extraterrestrial Intelligence & Aliens Conundrum (1) How can we tell the artificial from the natural? How can we be sure to distinguish Alien artifacts from naturally-occurring objects? How can we tell apart with certainty Alien languages from random noise or other natural signals?(2) If we have absolutely nothing in common with the Aliens, can we still recognize them as intelligent life forms and maintain an exchange of meaningful information...... Similar Editorial : by Jerome Bergerou. | Source : Science Teachers
Parapsychology And The Paranormal I. IntroductionThe words "supernatural", "paranormal", and "parapsychology" are prime examples of oxymorons. Nature, by its extended definition, is all-inclusive and all-pervasive. Nothing is outside its orbit and everything that is logically and physically possible is within its purview. If something exists and occurs then, ipso facto, it is normal (or abnormal, but never para or "beyond" the...... Source : Science Teachers
Context, Background, Meaning I. The Meaning-Egg and the Context-chickenDid the Laws of Nature precede Nature or were they created with it, in the Big Bang? In other words, did they provide Nature with the context in which it unfolded? Some, like Max Tegmark, an MIT cosmologist, go as far as to say that mathematics is not merely the language which we use to describe the Universe - it is the Universe itself. The world is an...... Similar Editorial : by Scott Lindsay. | Source : Science Toys
Facts And History Of Electrical And Electronic ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES. The first significant application of controlled electricity in Cleveland was telegraphy, which made its appearance in the city in 1847 on the premises of the Lake Erie Telegraph Co. Fire-alarm boxes were the second useful manifestation of the "new" power in the city, and by 1865 there were 24 of them. The telephone came in 1877. Besides these communications...... Similar Editorial : by Mervyn Rees. | Source : Physical Chemistry
Fly Ash Use In Agriculture: A Perspective Md. Wasim Aktar*Pesticide Residue Laboratory, Department of Agricultural Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur-741252, Nadia, West Bengal, IndiaINTRODUCTIONFly ash has a potential in agriculture and related applications. Physically Fly Ash occurs as very fine particles, having an average diameter of < 10 m m, low to medium bulk density, high surface area and very light texture....... Similar Editorial : by Sharon White. | Source : Inorganic Chemistry
Berseem Cultivars Salinity Tolerance & Early Seedling Salinity tolerance of some cultivars of berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) during germination and early seedling growthShipra Agarwal(1), Neha Agarwal(2), Alka(3) and P. Kumar(4)*Botany Department, Hindu College, Moradabad- 244001, India(1) grwl_sp1110@yahoo.com, (2) agarwal_jan@yahoo.com (3) a_alka333@rediff.com, (4) kumarp_111@yahoo.co.in* Corresponding authorABSTRACT: The salinity tolerance of...... Source : Inorganic Chemistry
Kutch Ancient Megalithic Culture : Pre Harappan & Harappan Dear Friends of Science and Archaeology,Megalithic culture of ancient Kutch. Very less has been investigated about ancient megalithic culture of Kutch during the pre Harappan and Harappan times. Few known places have been investigated some of them are Goniasar , Juni Rayan, Zura Kotadi, Guntali Desalpar, Meghpar Khander vari wadi, Todio timbo, Sarli Tombo, Juna Kotada near Roha and Dholavira....... Similar Editorial : by Jonathan Blocker. | Source : Inorganic Chemistry
Ancient Arabian & Egyptian Scientists Chemistry Contributions Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on ChemistryMd. Wasim Aktar* and M. ParamasivamDeptt. of Agril. Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.AbstractsThe modern chemistry is based on the findings and thinking of the people of historical age. If no one knows the base and work of the previous on a subject, he or she could mere develop...... Similar Editorial : by Md. Wasim Aktar. | Source : Inorganic Chemistry
Ancient Arabian & Egyptian Scientist Botany Agri Contribution Md. Wasim Aktar* Deptt. of Agril. Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India. There was a great scarcity of water and vegetation in the desert of Arabia. The people living there needed plants to feed their animals. They wandered in search of vegetation, and went wherever they could find it. This great importance of plants resulted in their...... Similar Editorial : by Bob Jent. | Source : Chemistry Review
Extension Education Reform : Ii-Technology SummaryThe technology delivery system need information on social structure and adoption procedures. An innovative change to induce more adoption has been discussed. New approaches, women empowerment, self help options, administrative bottlenecks, issues, problems and new vistas have been discussed.Knowledge reasoning for low adoption, crop production constraints, communication links, technology...... Similar Editorial : by A.R. Linder. | Source : Chemistry Review
Agri Productivity In India Capacity Building Abstract The green, white and blue revolutions gave us food security. The high yielding varieties and new technologies were webbed with chemical farming. Even today we have critical gaps existing in productivity of food grains between technology using farms and traditional farming practices. The chemical farming resulted in the soil degradation, water pollution, soil erosions and salinity. By now...... Similar Editorial : by Ethane Shields. | Source : Chemistry Review
Ancient Arabian & Egyptian Scientists Astronomy Contributions Md. Wasim AktarDeptt. of Agril. Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.Astronomy ('Ilm al-Hay'ah) or the science of formation (i.e. of the heavens) deals with such things as the structure of the heavens, the number and configuration of the stars, the signs of the zodiac, the distances of the stars, their size and their motions. It also deals with...... Similar Editorial : by Jonathan Blocker. | Source : Chemistry Review
Ancient Arabian & Egyptian Scientists Geography Contributions Md. Wasim AktarDeptt. of Agril. Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.The Muslims had to travel to distant lands across plains and cities, deserts and mountains, rivers and seas in connection with trade, jihad and the administration of their vast empire and other purposes. Within one hundred years after the advent of Islam, their empire stretched from...... Similar Editorial : by Jonathan Blocker. | Source : Chemistry Review
Contributions Of Ancient Arab Scientist Md. Wasim AktarDeptt. of Agril. Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India.The Muslim scientists studied deeply the fundamental questions of physics. For instance Ibn Sina made a profound study of such phenomena as force, motion, light, heat, vacuum, etc. A great progress was made in theoretical and applied mechanics. Useful work was done in the field of...... Similar Editorial : by John Hill. | Source : Chemistry Review
Reproductive Health Management In Ruminants AbstractReproductive health management in Ruminants is a buzz word called Total Quality Management (TQM). Goals to achieve reproductive efficiency means 12-13 months calving interval, low repeat breeding and early rebreeding after parturition. Less than 2% abortion & less than 10% retained placenta and metritis in in herds may ensure less that 18% culling rates.In a developed country like USA...... Similar Editorial : by Sergios Charntikov. | Source : Chemistry Review