Posts Tagged ‘earth’

Causes of Man-Made Earthquakes

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Geoscience Friday Jun 26,2009

With all of the craziness surrounding the recent stories about geothermal energy causing earthquakes, we thought we would point to a few good sources of information about the other types of man-made earthquakes.  For those of you interested in a nice summary of geothermal power plant and earthquake issues, we suggest that you take a look [...]

Energy With A Twist

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Science Applied Monday Apr 27,2009

Using an Archimedean Hydro screw to power a condo building.

Biggest breach of Earth’s solar storm shield discovered

Author: admin | Filed under: Astronomy, Other Tuesday Nov 25,2008

Earth’s magnetic field, which shields our planet from particles streaming outward from the Sun, often develops two holes that allow the largest leaks, according to researchers sponsored by NASA and the National Science Foundation.

“The discovery overturns a long-standing belief about how and when most of the solar particles penetrate Earth’s magnetic field, and could be [...]

New Energy Source : The Asphalt

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Research Tuesday Sep 9,2008

New Energy Source: The Asphalt ? Well, not the asphalt by itself, but you must have noticed that parking lots on summer days are a killer! Asphalt gathers a lot of energy from the sun and retains it’s heat even after the sun goes down. The world is full of roads, so there will be [...]

Water On The Moon

Author: admin | Filed under: Astronomy, Space Wednesday Aug 20,2008

Studies made on some of the 381.7 kg of rocks and other materials gathered during the Apollo missions (much of which is currently stored at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory in Houston) proved there is some amount of water on the moon, but there was no knowledge of how much there was and how to extract [...]

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