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  • Bird's Vision

    Birds have a number of adaptations that gives them visual acuity superior to that of other vertebrate groups.

  • Tidal Energy

    Tidal energy is a form of hydro-power that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power - mainly electricity.

  • Blue Sky

    A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter red light.

  • Penguin's feet

    Why do Antarctic penguins' feet not freeze in winter when they are in constant contact with the ice and snow?

  • Twinkling Stars

    Stars seem to twinkle all the time because we are viewing them through thick layers of turbulent air in the Earth's atmosphere.

  • Holography

    Holography is the science of producing holograms. The process of producing a holographic reconstruction is explained in terms of interference and diffraction.

  • V-Formation

    One of the joys of the changing seasons is seeing migratory birds make their journey in the impressive V formation.Why do they fly in this shape?

  • Weaver Bird

    Architect, construction engineer, and site foreman all rolled into one.... the weaver bird

  • Beavers

    Beavers - The Nature's Engineers take just a few days to build a basic dam.........

  • Dolphins

    Dolphins - Smart, interactive and talented friends of Humans

  • Bionics

    Bionics is the study of mechanical systems that mimic the functions like living organisms or parts of living organisms.

  • Seals

    Seals - A graceful and athletic animals can be trained to perform a number of actions through operant conditioning.

  • Seasons

    Earth's rotation around Sun has significant effects on nature. Seasons is of the such effects

  • 4G Technology

    4G is the “NEXT” generation technology that will be used by cellular phone companies and internet service providers to deliver superior quality video and data apart from voice.

  • Acid Rain

    The term acid rain refers to what scientists call acid deposition. It is caused by airborne acidic pollutants and has highly destructive results.

  • Artificial Intelligence

    The science and engineering of making intelligent machines is Artificial Intelligence. Artificially Intelligent machines can take decisions, sometimes communicate like human beings.

  • Bio Gas

    Biogas refers to a Gas produced by the biological breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. By using biogas, many advantages arise.

  • Biomedical Technology

    Biomedical technology broadly refers to the application of engineering and technology principles to the domain of living or biological systems.

  • Bio Technology

    Any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives there of, to make or modify products or processes for specific use.

  • Dead Sea

    The high salt content is what makes possible the unique floating experience enjoyed by bathers in the Dead Sea.

  • Display Technologies

    Display technology plays a critical role in how information is conveyed. Display technology simplifies information sharing.

  • DNA

    DNA is a biological code of instruction which helps to form living organisms from single cells.

  • e-Learning

    e-Learning is the use of technology to enable people to learn anytime and anywhere.

  • Fiber Optics

    Everywhere on this planet, hair-thin optical fibers carry vast quantities of information from place to place.

  • Fuel Cells

    A Fuel Cell is an Electrochemical Cell that converts Chemical Energy from a Fuel into Electrical Energy.

  • Genome

    Every organism, including humans, has a genome that contains all of the biological information needed to build and maintain a living example of that organism.

  • Geomagnetic Storms

    Magnetic storms can cause loss of radio communication, affect global-positioning systems, damage satellite electronics and cause electrical blackouts.

  • Geothermal Power

    Geothermal energy is thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth. Geothermal power is the use of geothermal heat for electricity generation.

  • Global Warming

    Seasonal melt water from glaciers is the life support for billions of people.

  • Gravity

    The Earth's gravity holds the Moon in orbit. If it wasn't for the Earth's gravity, we'd all float off into space.

  • Birds flight

    The dynamics of bird flight like all physical actions are governed by the laws of Physics. Learn about the forces involved in flying such as lift, gravity, thrust & drag as well as Bernoulli's principle.

  • Icebergs

    Icebergs float on water due to their low density as compared to water.

  • Uranium - electricity

    Nuclear power is the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and do useful work.

  • Internet

    The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide.

  • Laser Light Show

    Vivid bright colors of lasers make them popular in the entertainment industry in the form of laser light shows and holographic art.

  • Mobile Phones

    A mobile phone is an electronic device used to make mobile telephone calls across a wide geographic area, allowing the user to be mobile.

  • Modems

    A modem allows a computer or fax to send and receive information along telephone lines.

  • Multimedia

    Multimedia includes a combination of text, audio, still images, animation, video, and interactivity content forms.

  • Nanotechnology

    "The ability to build something from the most fundamental constituents is a massive breakthrough - it's going to change everything." —Robert J. Sawyer

  • Peacock

    The iridescent colors you see on peacock's tail feather will depend on the angle from which you look.

  • Polar Bears

    Polar Bears appear white, but their fur is not white. Do you know how Polar Bears stay warm?

  • Rainbows

    The rainbow is formed when sunlight is refracted by dewdrops in the air. Do you know that rainbows are personal and unique?

  • Robotics

    Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, structural disposition, manufacture and application of robots.

  • Satellites

    A Satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavour.

  • Routers

    Routers are traffic cop computers on Internet backbones responsible for redirecting data from sender to receiver.

  • Satellites

    A Satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavour.

  • Blue Eyes

    The traits such as brown, blue, black or grey eyes; are transmitted from parents to offsping through genes.

  • Solar Energy

    The energy that reaches the Earth in the form of sunlight is immense. Virtually every space craft and satellite has depended on solar cells for its electricity.

  • Solar System

    The Solar System consists of the Sun and the astronomical objects bound to it by gravity, all of which formed from the collapse of a giant molecular cloud approximately 4.6 billion years ago.

  • Space Probe

    Space probe - space vehicle carrying sophisticated instrumentation but no crew, designed to explore various aspects of the solar system.

  • Space Shuttles

    The space shuttle is a spacecraft designed for transporting people and cargo to and from orbit around Earth.

  • Stem Cells

    Stem cells have the potential to be turned into any tissue, including heart cells, making the growth of 'spare parts' a possibility.

  • Submarines

    The floating or sinking is a combined effect of two types of opposite forces.

  • Submarines

    The floating or sinking is a combined effect of two types of opposite forces.

  • Salty Oceans

    If all the oceans were to evaporate, the salt left behind would cover the entire planet with a layer of salt that was 50 meters (half a soccer field) thick.

  • Wind Mills

    Concerned about pollution resulting from the production of electrical power have led to the development of wind turbines.

  • Blood

    Blood is red due to hemoglobin (the molecule that carries oxygen around) which is held in the red blood cells. The venous blood is never blue; it is a darker color of red than arterial blood, not blue