- Coral Castle and the Mystery of Edward Leedskalnin By : Robert Thomson
Coral Castle is an large arrangement of coral stone that firmly stands in Florida, just south of Miami. - Solar Power Products: Available with Design and Installation Support By : Mark C. Robinson
Solar power products work with solar energy which is renewable and free source. Various products like solar hot water systems, solar lightings, solar hot water tanks, etc. It provides with design and installation support and also guides through use, service and maintainance. - Indian Vedic Astrology And Astrological predictions By : Trafficwala
Indian astrology is based on the theory of fate. The good and the bad actions of the past life determine your fate or Karma of your present life, and the actions of your present life determine your future Karma. According to Indian astrology a person is born at that place, on that day and on that moment when his individual fate is in perfect mathematical harmony with the progress of the stars in heaven. - Solar Pond Aeration By : Mark C. Robinson
Innovative Solar Solutions has been providing solar pond aeration systems for years. Solar lake bed aeration is extremely important to the health of isolated ponds. - Solar Modules By : Mark C. Robinson
Solar modules/panels use solar cells to convert light from the sun directly into electricity. At Innovative Solar Solutions, we carry and stock most of the major brands. - Unexplained Mysteries about Ghosts By : Robert Thomson
In this age where knowledge and technology has urbanized so seriously that discoveries look to have no end, it still seems that the integrity about aliens linger a mystery. Are they warm?
Few people assemble to have seen an alien. These claims faced a lot of questions, and eventually discrimination. - Aliens: A Never-Ending Mystery By : Robert Thomson
In this age where skill and technology has developed so greatly that discoveries appear to have no end, it still seems that the truth about aliens wait a mystery. Are they heartfelt?
Few people right to have seen an alien. These claims faced a lot of questions, and eventually discrimination. - Altogen Biosystems, Transfection Technology & Services By : Robert Thomson
Altogen Biosystems is a biotech company developing cell line specific transfection kits for CHO, Fibroblast, HepG2, A549, and other cell lines and invivo kits. Research services: generation of stable cell lines and RNAi transfection. - High Throughput Screening - Efficiency Maximized By : Noam Benoni
With the rapid advancement in science and technology in the 20th century, researchers are developing new devices in order to increase efficiency by maximizing output and minimizing the time elapsed. Use of robots in various fields of science and research is becoming more frequent and many seemingly impossible tasks have now become quite easy to undertake. - Plastic Surgery & BDD By : Robert Thomson
Body Dysmorphic Disorder and the influence cosmetic surgery has on this disorder, explained. - It is very crucial to select the right career opportunity By : siobhan murray
Career opportunity is of great importance to most of the young graduates. Getting a preferable work location and and an understandable employee is all part of a great career opportunity desperately waited with bated breath by the young graduates. - Earth science: An important subdivision of Life science By : siobhan murray
Earth Sciences related scientific research to understand the factors describing the earth & life sciences. ISOF Expo from 14th -15th Nov, 2008 invites participation from companies involved in research & development such as earth science & geology. - What Are The Functions Of Amino Acids In Living Systems By : Emily Butler
There are more than 700 types of amino acids can exist. Lots of amino acids may exist independently, while some of them may be met just as a component of some complicated systems as molecules. For example, peptides and proteins have lots of amino acids comprised. In live organisms peptide has really considerable function. They participate in the process of protein synthesis and they are also utilized as a substance which helps to attach separate peptides and proteins into definite special groups. - Concerned about the environment? Use energy efficiency products By : siobhan murray
In order to protect our degrading environment, we should use products that use renewable energy. By using energy efficiency products, one can not only save his money but also show his concern towards nature. - Organic Food: Taking Care of Your Health as Well as Your Environment By : siobhan murray
Organic food serves the twin purpose of taking care of our health & also that of our environment. If you are looking forward to know more about organic food, eco-friendly products and various other eco friendly exhibits, kindly visit the Eco Expo, 2008 at RDS, Dublin - Chemistry: Short Overview Of Definition and Fundamental Branches. By : Emily Butler
Chemistry is an area of natural science that’s thought to be one of the most important and extensive studies, it examines materials and their qualities, organization and the transformation that’s a consequence of chemical changes. Receive more about chemistry on the Inet. Owing to chemical connections atoms are able to create molecules. Since matter includes atoms, basically chemistry explores interactions between atoms and molecules that result from such interplay. - The Topic for Persons who are Concerned in Remedy Investigation Services By : Emily Butler
Peptide investigation on drug discovery service is 1 of the most promising fields in the development of the new preparations. Peptide sequences are the type of constituents of greater proteins. They’re responsible for molecular identification and bio activities. The major aim of this area of investigations is the development of peptide ligands to tiny molecule mimetics and inhibition of protein-protein interaction by peptides. - Wireless Home Weather Station The Best And How To Buy By : Robert Thomson
Where to locate, and how to get a Professional Weather Station. Who are the finest manufacturers of Professional Weather Stations and what to search for when selecting a Professional Weather Station for the workplace. - What Causes Pond Algae And How To Control It? By : Jorge Baez Jorge Baez
What You Need To Know To Make Ponds Survive?
The pond owners need to have knowledge about the pond ecosystems and hazards of neglecting the maintenance of the pond.
Ponds, like people, need Oxygen to Survive, shows the importance of oxygen level for all living creatures present on earth. Similarly for pond ecosystem, it’s necessary to maintain the proper level of the dissolved oxygen. This factor needs to be monitored for maintaining the healthy ecosystem in the pond. The amount of dissolved oxygen is determined in terms of ppm. This factor ppm; i.e. parts per millions determines the adequate amount of dissolved oxygen in the pond ecosystem. The dissolved oxygen that is typically required is 4 to 5 ppm. - Ten Reasons to be Optimistic about Ethanol By : Cindy6 Zimmerman6
Ten Reasons to be Optimistic about Ethanol
Cindy Zimmerman
August 15, 2008
Just back from the 21st Ethanol Conference and Trade Show, here are some comments I heard that are good reasons to be optimistic about the future of the ethanol industry.
1. “America must become energy independent and ethanol is one step in that process.” Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman
2. “Corn-based ethanol is going to be around for a long time – it’s the foundation of what we are doing with ethanol.” Gov. Heineman - The Progress of Science By : Marcel Lafaoe
The different sciences depend on one another. Progress in one field brings progress to another. In this article I explore this relationship. - Capability of Solar Power By : Robert Thomson
Solar powered lights function according to a incredibly simple principle. - Learn The Tactics to Resolve Septic Tank Problems! By : Jorge Baez Jorge Baez
Problems Associated With Septic Tank
Septic tank problems are common in rural areas as so many unwanted materials remain indisposed in the tank and also the activity of microbes is affected by the chemical treatment. The microbial activity helps a lot in reviving the functioning of tank.
Septic tanks are common in rural areas and they are used to properly dispose off solid waste. A septic system has separating walls that separates the water from the waste solid and then the water moves out from the tank. Then the wastewater trickles to the soil and reach the water table. - Hydrogen The Future Energy Sources For Fuel By : Archna Gupta
On a summer day in Paris in 1783, Jaques Charles did something as tonishing. He roared 3,000 feet above ground in a balloon of rubber-coated silk bag filled with lighter-than-air hydrogen gas. Though this event had no significance for the next two centuries, yet Charles had launched a quest to harness the power of hydrogen for transportation. - Medication Discovery Service By : Mathew Petrenko
Drug disclosure and research today has a lot of outlooks but in the same time it is very high-priced process. The average entire cost per medication research varies from US$ 897 million to US$ 1.9 billion. Chemists need usually fifteen years to discover all the specific characteristics of this or that drug. R&D of a new drug involves the finding of a target (e.g. protein) and the discovery of a suitable medication candidates that can block or activate the target. - The Comeback of Pearl Jewelry By : Robert Thomson
The article provides some basic knowledge about pearls, and reports that the beautiful and affordable pearl jewelry becomes new fashion trend. - Unique Systems that Are Utilized in Every Electronic Equipment By : Mathew Petrenko
There is a detached type of substances which is called quasi-conductors. In the first time that unique class was found in the 1890’s but more thoroughly it started to be researched just after the First World War in Europe and in Soviet Union. The first successful experiment was performed by the Russian scientists in 1923. They proved that semiconductors can be utilized to accelerate fluctuations. During several years igbt modules were ejected by tubes. - The Part of Science in Life of Humankind By : Mathew Petrenko
As a member of modern society you ought to realize that it is being constantly developed. We can't understand how humanity could live without many brilliant modern inventions. There are a lot of scientists that try to obtain more information about processes and substances that take place in visual environment. The most important parts of the modern science are natural sciences, exact sciences and social sciences. That is very simple classification as there are many smaller subclasses. - Global Temperatures Expected To Rebound By : Dave Davies
Until recently, global temperatures were more than a degree Fahrenheit warmer when compared to the overall 20th Century mean. - How does GPS help you? By : Robert Thomson
Well, ever since the eighties I had heard about GPS, after the satellites had been launched, and after the Korean flight disaster I believe Reagan mandated the system for public use. After that I remember seeing the first devices, which only displayed the longitude and latitude along with the altitude. - What To Do When You Are Overqualified By : Kelli Smith
In today's bottom-line workplace it's tough for experienced career professionals to find a new job. Getting past the "overqualified" tag is more than half the battle. - Night Visitor By : .JohnSmith.
In 1982, I had a strange night visitation from an entity who watched me briefly, then dematerialized. - UFOs: How Do They Get Here? By : .JohnSmith.
If UFOs are aliens from elsewhere in our galaxy, how do they get here in a reasonable amount of time? This article discusses several theories on long-distance spaceflight - How to Build a Robot By : Robert Thomson
Introductory guide to robot building for beginners. - How to Build a Rocket By : Robert Thomson
Instructions on how to build a rocket for the beginner. - Eponimical linguistic parts of the language as the object of Russian translation. By : Mathew Petrenko
It is sometimes said that Russian texts are made from English texts in such a way that the proper names in most cases are not translated but transliterated. It is not surprising, as observations show it is actually practiced this way. And yet, there are quite a few proper names where this rule of thumb does not work. An example are word combinations thatare partially made of a proper name and there are also regular words. - Progress in Protein Crystallography By : Robert Thomson
Protein crystallography is a very new but very interesting field of science. The first study was done only 50 years ago and during this time the achievements and impact on our life were enormous. - Two simple ways to raise Testosterone production By : Robert Thomson
In order to change our body’s testosterone production naturally we must look at the basic factors which it revolves around. There are 3 ways of change that you could apply to your life that will significantly raise testosterone production. And what are these 3 ways? Well let’s take a look. - Comets By : Simone Poleggi
Comets are small celestial bodies that orbit the Sun. They have a nucleus center and may or may not have a tail. - Astronomy and cosmology By : Luis2u4u
Physical cosmology, as a branch of astronomy, is the study of the large-scale structure of the universe and is concerned with fundamental questions about its formation and evolution. Cosmology involves itself with studying the motions of the celestial bodies and the first cause. - SETI Astronomy and the Collective Unconscious By : Robert Thomson
The efforts of SETI astronomers are critiqued as a product of the collective unconscious, leading them to perpetual failure. - Scientist's Study Of Brain Genes Sparks a Controversy By :
Last September in Chicago, Bruce Lahn a professor of human genetics from the University of Chicago, attended a packed lecture hall and produced reports of a new DNA analysis: He had found signs of recent evolution in the brains of some people, but not of others. - Biologist aims to create life from scratch By :
Along with two other veterans, Dr. Venter hopes to become the first to construct a made to order bacterium. Normally new life is created by reproduction, with each generation passing it's genes on to the next. But Dr. Venter aims to bypass that process by creating a complete set of genes, or genome of a single-cell bacterium in his laboratory. This man made genome would be installed inside a bacterium whose own genes have been carefully removed. - Tiwanaku Alien and Evolution By : Robert Thomson
Evolutionary processes are discussed to determine if archaeological engravings from the Tiwanaku civilization in Bolivia could be depicting an ancient astronaut. - Boolean Algebra By : Devendra Saxena
One of the primary requirements when dealing with digital circuits is to find ways to make them as simple as possible. This constantly requires that complex logical expressions be reduced to simpler expressions that nevertheless produce the same results under all possible conditions. - Steorn, free orbo energy, new world order By : zaczebra
I’ve been following Steorn for some time now and I thought I would share the amazing potential and possibilities that there breakthrough could bring - Black Holes Are Portals From One Plane To Another By : Enoch Tan
We have been questioning about where a black hole in our universe lead to. But have we ever considered that we and our entire physical universe is actually a black hole itself? A black hole that is from another universe? - The Singularity: On the Horizon By : Suzann Kale
The Singularity could bring about a world that today would be unrecognizable. - Nano Padlocks - On the Horizon By : Suzann Kale
Researchers have developed a new type of keypad lock - the size of one molecule. - The Most Dangerous Shark Species Involved In Shark Attacks On Humans By : Sylvie Leochko
Although 80% of the 350 shark species either are inoffensive or unable to harm humans, 20% have been known to be involved in shark attacks on humans. Of this percentage, let’s study the top 10 shark species most likely to be involved in a shark attack, provoked or not. - Research and Spiritual Research By : Sean M. Clarke
The Oxford Dictionary defines "research" as the systematic study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. While the study of a phenomenon from a spiritual viewpoint is just as systematic, it is not in the same dimension as research carried out in modern sciences. Spiritual research is researching the spiritual dimension or spiritual realm with the help of an advanced sixth sense (ESP). The spiritual realm is that which cannot be perceived through our five senses, mind and intellect. It includes the world of heaven, hell, angels, spirits, auras, ghosts etc. - Nile Grass - Acroceras Macrum By : Morne Fouche
Nile Grass grows naturally in seasonally flooded valley bottoms in areas with 92–150 cm rainfall annually. It is indifferent to day length and will flower equally readily in long or short photoperiods. Flourishes on poorly drained or seasonally flooded land, and does not grow well under dry conditions. - We Are Almost There But Still Have a Long Way To Go By : Jeffrey Solochek
A hundred years ago people used to either walk everywhere, ride a bike, tor maybe take a train to go somewhere but a lot of people never travelled outside of their own home town. These days things have drastically changed. Back a hundred years ago computers were something told about in stories, the same with maybe robots. Look at all that has been accomplished during the last 100 years. - Breathe Deep – The Interdependent Lungs By : Scott Langley
The human lungs are incredibly complex. Are the lungs a result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - The Faith Of An Evolutionist By : Scott Langley
Many say faith is something only those who are religious require. Faith is for those people who choose to deny the facts of science. It is for those who believe in fairy tales and myths and folklore. Right? Maybe not. - Cancer Research UK By : Sven Ullmann
More and more people are surviving cancer than ever before. Cancer is no longer the death sentence it once was. Cancer treatments in the past were sometimes drastic and devastating. - Lean Manufacturing Management By : Jennifer Burns
Lean manufacturing management is a critical issue nowadays. The article presents the main trends in lean manufacturing management. - The Evolutionary Two - Step By : Scott Langley
Anytime evolutionary theory has been challenged by the evidence Darwinian evolutionists come up with some new incredible theory to explain the problem away – no matter how improbable the logic. Is this real science? This article explores this issue. - Telemetry - What Equipment Is Needed? By : Christopher Knowlton
Often the type of telemetry equipment that is used will depend on the type and the amount of data that is to be transmitted. It also depends on whether the user requires remote control capabilities as well. - Benefits of Using Telemetry GSM By : Christopher Knowlton
Telemetry GSM technology is becoming more common place as technology advances. It allows users to remotely monitor a very large variety of information. - Impossible Issues By : Scott Langley
At its core, evolutionary theory suggests that life evolved through minute changes within organisms over long periods of time. These small changes, we are told, eventually make up all life and the complex systems that comprise our being. Is this theory true? - Incredible Systems By : Scott Langley
The human body is a complex organization of complimentary systems that work in concert to make the body function properly. Are the systems of the human body the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - The Cilium - Simply Complex By : Scott Langley
The Cilium is a very complex molecular organism. Is the Cilium a result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - Is It A Whale, A Shark Or A Dolphin By : Sylvie Leochko
When you talk about a shark, people think of either a blue whale, which is the largest mammal on Earth or a sperm whale like Moby Dick. In reality, when you think about a killer whale or a whale shark, confusion clouds your mind. Let's clear this out! - Graphology And Handwriting Analysis By : Richard Steiner
What is graphology and what is handwriting analysis? This article will discuss the science of handwriting analysis and how graphologists learn about a person from his handwriting. - Blood Clotting – The Rescue Squad By : Scott Langley
The blood clotting process is incredibly complex. Is the process of blood clotting the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? This article seeks to help open your mind. - Biology - Amphibia, An Introduction By : D G Mackean
As the name (from Greek, amphibios, meaning 'having a double life') implies, the amphibia are adapted to move, feed and breathe equally well on land or in fresh water though, in most cases, they breed only in water. All amphibia are vertebrates, that is, they have a vertebral column and a skull; they also have four limbs. They are commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded' but this means that their temperature varies with that of the air or water. A frog in warm water would have correspondingly warm blood. - Optic Microscope - Gaining A Basic Understanding By : Christopher Knowlton
Getting a better understanding of the Optic Microscope can help with your research. Whether you are considering a purchase or just trying to get an education, the following information on the Optic Microscope may be found helpful. - Heart - The Body's Power plant By : Scott Langley
The human heart is an incredibly complex and efficient organ. Is the heart a result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - The Dependability Of Lab Glassware By : Michelle Bery
When it comes to glassware, most of us immediately think of the glass in our kitchens, the elegant pieces in the department store, or those settings found in our favorite restaurant. But there is glassware of the utilitarian kind as well and it can be found doing the work of researchers and scientists around the world… lab glassware. - This Incredible Work of Art By : Scott Langley
The human body is incredibly complex. Is the human body the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - The Endocrine Messengers - On Time Delivery By : Scott Langley
The endocrine system tells our bodies to grow, change, burn fat more efficiently and other life preserving messages. Is the endocrine system a result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - Welcome to Cellular City By : Scott Langley
The human cell is a complex microscopic city. Is the human cell a result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - A Second Chance Is Available By : Will Twiner
3D Design is more popular than ever. If your interested, take a look at different programs available that can help you create your own 3D world. - Tracking the Sexes by Their Genes By : Olivia Hunt
In the nucleus of nearly all human cells there are 46 small structures that are called chromosomes. These chromosomes are made up generally of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA contains the genetic instructions which make people the way they are. - The Human Nose - Makings Sense of Scents By : Scott Langley
The human nose and sense of smell are complex structures and functions. Is the human nose the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - An Ultimate Lifestyle Secret - Say Hello to Your Soul By : Gilbert Griffiths
Recently scientists have been able to use new technology to thoroughly study the human body. This technology lets them "see" and measure something that was talked about but never really proven. What is it? - Microevolution - No Debate By : Scott Langley
You will find that those who believe in evolutionary thought absolutely believe in microevolution. Interestingly, those who subscribe to intelligent design also believe in microevolution. Is microevolution proof of the whole evolutionary process or does intelligent design make more sense? - The Origin of Life By : Scott Langley
There are two predominate schools of thought when it comes to the origins of life. Both are worth taking a second look. Is the origin of life the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - Culdees and Chaldeans By : Robert Baird
The migrational patterns of elite trading or corporate ventures can be tracked through forensic analysis and modern science far better than in the written words called history. - What Sets Some Detailers Appart. By : Devin Price
In the auto detailing industry what sets some appart is attention to detail. It makes sense that the guy who know all the little tricks is going to blow his customer away with his attention to detail. So new detailers need to do as much research as they can. The Internet is an awesome resource for detailing tips. - Programming Your Brain For Success: Basic Brain Biology By : Maria Markella
There are billions of brain cells (neurons) in your brain forming a highly complicated neural network. This very moment millions of brain cells in your brain are sending messages to one another by causing electrical firings and producing thoughts, emotions and feelings. - Furniture Manufacturers’ Green Habits Helping The Environment By : Jessica Stevenson-4397
When five firefighters were killed in a southern California wildfire last summer, sixty square miles of California’s lands were charred and lost as well. What’s more is that these five tragedies could have been prevented – it seems to have been caused by an act of arson. While these events outrage a community as well as those that lost loved ones, it only brings attention to the fact that the wildfire situation is out of control. - Parapsychology And The Paranormal By : Sam Vaknin
The 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 normal). Psychology is the science of human cognition, emotion, and behavior. No human phenomenon evades its remit. - Science Fair Project On Testing Drinking Water By : Anna Hart
You are intelligent enough to know that the purpose of most science fair projects is to teach students how to use scientific methods to solve problems on their own. A science fair project can allow students, parents, and teachers to make new discoveries together. One of those discoveries might be how clean your drinking water is. - Programming Your Brain For Success: What Are Alpha Waves? By : Maria Markella
A lot has been said about our brain's electrical activity and its ability to create electromagnetic oscillations called waves or brainwaves. There are different types of brainwaves Depending on their frequency range (Alpha, Beta, Omega etc.). One of the most important type of brainwaves is the Alpha type (Alpha waves). - Cold Fusion - The Salvage From The Energy Crisis? By : Knut Holt
In 1989 the chemistry professors Stanley Pons and Martin Fleishman reported that they had achieved cold fusion in a palladium anode emerged in a solution of sodium deuteroxide in heavy water D2O. Due to a bad exactness of their report, only few other scientists managed to replicate their findings in the first place. The findings were then dismissed as due to misunderstandings and bad scientific practice, and the matter of cold fusion has since been regarded as a taboo area. - Touch - Positively Beneficial By : Scott Langley
A sense of touch is derived from the skin, which is the body's largest organ. Is the sense of touch the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - The Human Ear - What Did He Say? By : Scott Langley
The human ear is an auditory gate that provides an incredible range of long-term memories. Is the human ear and the sense of hearing the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - Eyes Wide Open By : Scott Langley
Writers wax poetic about the eye and the beauty it can bring to the mind, but the complexity of the eye is absolutely phenomenal. Is the human eye the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - DNA - Life's Roadmap By : Scott Langley
DeoxyriboNucleic Acid (DNA) is a road map of information that is made up of chromosomes and genetic information and serves to determine everything about you. Is DNA the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - The Atom - Being Particular By : Scott Langley
Essentially the atom is the element that keeps all matter together. Is the atom a product of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? - Taste - A Sensory Playground By : Scott Langley
The sense of taste is a complex system within the human body. Is it really possible that this was a product of evolutionary processes? Perhaps it makes more sense to say it was designed. - The Undiscovered Error - The Michelson–Morley Experiment By : Michael Fiorentino
This is the first in a series of articles describing the ground breaking new Theory called Super Relativity. This article describes in detail what went wrong in Physics and why we have failed to discover the truth about how the Universe really works. You will travel back in time to the pivotal moment when the error occurred. It is then explained what the error is and what it has done to hinder mankind in the search for the truth. - Biology - Characteristics of Fish - An Introduction By : D G Mackean
Introduction to the structure and function of fish; external features, swimming and breathing systems, senses, feeding, reproduction. Accompanied by detailed biological drawings. - Shark Pictures Are Worth A Thousand Words By : Sylvie Leochko
Through the years, I often heard the expression - "A picture is worth a thousand words" and I agree with it. Why? It is simply because; you learn so much information while looking at pictures such as shark pictures. Let’s find out what you can discover through your observations. - Alternative Energy for the Home By : Chokyi Ooi
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond. - Certify Your Facility Against ANSI-ESD S20.20 Standard By : Don Small
Increase customer confidence through facility certification against ANSI-ESD S20.20 standard. - Tips for Success in the Laboratory By : Laura Roberts
Don't fear science labs - master them! Learning a few basic tips will give you confidence and success while teaching any age in the laboratory. - Programming Your Brain For Success - Basic Brain Biology By : Maria Markella
There are billions of brain cells (neurons) in your brain forming a highly complicated neural network. This very moment millions of brain cells in your brain are sending messages to one another by causing electrical firings and producing thoughts, emotions and feelings.
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