Science
Can You Create a Diamond Yourself?
Feb 26th
Who don’t like diamonds? All of us are fans of diamonds. They make rich; they bring you luck; they provide you status, and they can do much more. But when comes to terms of buying, they are very costlier. Apart from being costlier, diamonds have another property. It is being very strong and rigid. It is said in scientific terms that you require another diamond to cut a… ...>Continue reading
Judgment Day Postponed Till Spring
Sep 29th
I still remember how the media, along with some skeptics, raised tantrums on the biggest physics experiment in history and its giant apparatus, few days back. The Large Hadron Collider, which started on September 10, inspite of all its publicity, had to postpone its working till spring, next year. This machine was built by scientists to know about the dark matter, antimatter and possibly hidden dimensions of space… ...>Continue reading
Wimax – The Most Powerful Weapon for Wireless Revolution
Sep 26th
The wires and cables may sometimes be so irritating to be around you. I know of my friend who stumbled upon a network cable and fell out of a window from his apartment on first floor. He escaped with small injuries but all of them may not be as luckier as him with an apartment on first floors. Cables are not as dangerous as I said except they… ...>Continue reading
Is IQ A Heritable Property?
May 16th
IQ is almost like a super power. When you use it in the right way, it will make you world’s famous person. But many of you can’t understand on how your fellow person has more IQ than you.
There is a lot of difference between IQ and intelligence, though there is a little connection between them. Let us assume that IQ is a weapon then Intelligence will… ...>Continue reading
All about Radioactive Decay
Apr 16th
Radioactive is the process by which an atomic nucleus unstable loses energy by emitting radiation in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves. This degradation or loss of energy, results in an atom of a type known as the parent nuclide to transform an atom of a different type, known as the daughter nuclide. For example: a carbon-14 atom (parent) emits radiation and transforms nitrogen atom for-14 (the… ...>Continue reading
