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Text[8]=["Global Warming","Earth was totally covered by Snow from pole to pole. This phase was also known as the great ICE age. It is believed that there were few living organisms present during the great ICE age. However, due to the extreme weather, they were very few. <A href='http://www.universetoday.com/2006/06/12/ancient-life-survived-snowball-Earth/'>For more information </A>."]



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Text[16]=["","Some Lists <li>list one</li> <li>list two</li> <li>list three</li> <li>list four</li>"]



Text[17]=["Global Warming","The Greenhouse effect is the rise in temperature that the Earth experiences because certain gases in the atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, for example) trap energy from the sun. Without these gases, heat would escape back into space and Earth’s average temperature would be about 60ºF colder. Because of how they warm our world, these gases are referred to as Greenhouse gases."]



Text[18]=["Global Warming affect","A bog is a wetland type that accumulates acidic peat, a deposit of dead plant material."]



Text[19]=["Global Warming affect","In geology, permafrost or permafrost soil is a thermal condition where ground material stays at or below 0°C for two or more years."]



Text[20]=["Ocean Acidification","PH is a measure of the acidity of a solution, in terms of activity of hydrogen ions (H+)."]



Text[21]=["Action Taken","These are “agreements” between nations to reduce to the Greenhouse gas emissions. Big factories release lot of powerful Greenhouse gasses such as methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide. The agreements have aimed to see what measures can be taken to control the emissions, even storing them."]



Text[22]=["Geo Engineering","More information on Geo engineering and other methods to control <A href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitigation_of_global_warming'>Global Warming </A> "]



Text[23]=["Water Scarcity","A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas, rivers and streams that is caused by the intense rainfall associated with a thunderstorm, or multiple training thunderstorms. Flash floods can also occur when ice jams block the normal course of a river, or when a man-made structure, such as a dam, collapses. "]



Text[24]=["Water Scarcity","The Sahel (shore, border or coast of the Sahara desert) is the boundary zone in Africa between the Sahara Desert to the north and the more fertile region to the south. "]



Text[25]=["Human Genome Project","The Human Genome Project (HGP) is a project to map and sequence the 3 billion nucleotides contained in the human genome and to identify all the genes present in it. "]



Text[26]=["DNA","DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid. It is a nucleic acid — usually in the form of a double helix — that contains the genetic instructions monitoring the biological development of all cellular forms of life, and many viruses. Each strand is a chain of chemical 'building blocks', called nucleotides, of which there are four types: adenine (abbreviated A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T). "]



Text[27]=["Genes","A gene is a region of DNA that has the amino acid coding (a set of instructions) sequence of a protein and the surrounding sequence that controls when and where the protein will be produced. "]



Text[28]=["Unique","If the genome were a book, every person's book would contain the same paragraphs and chapters, arranged in the same order. Each book would tell more or less the same story. But one book might contain a typo on page 303 that another lacks, and the one book might use a British spelling on page 135—'colour'—where another uses the American spelling—'color.' "]



Text[29]=["Passed down generations","Genes are transferred from parents to their offspring. Father’s sperm carries 23 chromosomes that align with the 23 chromosomes contained in the egg of the mother. This becomes the zygote that ultimately forms the human embryo."]



Text[30]=["Malfunctioning","If our hemoglobin gene is normal, the hemoglobin protein works fine. But if the instructions in that gene are changed or mutated changes in the hemoglobin protein could result. One such mutation causes sickle cell anemia."]



Text[31]=["Custom drugs","Tailor-made medicines for each individual patient according to their genome."]



Text[32]=["Carbon Sequestration","Carbon sequestration is the term describing processes that remove carbon from the atmosphere. Carbon in excess content is harmful and causes global warming."]



Text[100]=["Dwarf Planet","The International Astronomical Union (IAU), the official Scientific body for astronomical nomenclature, currently defines dwarf planet as a celestial body that, <A href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_planet'>For more information </A>."] 



Text[101]=["Ambigious","This lineup shows the 12 planets that were proposed last week, with a wedge of the sun at far left. <A href='http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14489259/'>For more information</A>."] 



Text[102]=["Kuiper Belt","Starting in 1992, astronomers have become aware of a vast population of small bodies orbiting the sun beyond Neptune. <A href='http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~jewitt/kb.html'>For more information</A>."] 



Text[103]=["Aurora Borealis","Earliest recollection of the Aurora Borealis, the northern lights, is from a song of the 1950s <A href='http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/aurora_borealis.html'>For more information</A>."] 



Text[104]=["Mars That Are Peculiar To It","For more information on Mars, Please visit <A href='http://www.nineplanets.org/mars.html'>Nineplanets.org</A>."]



Text[105]=["Mars","Thanks to ESA’s Mars Express, we now know that Mars has vast fields of perennial water ice, stretching out from the south pole of the Red Planet. <A href='http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMYKEX5WRD_0.html'>For more information</A>."]



Text[106]=["340 Years"," <A href='http://xperts.about.com/e/g/gr/Great_Red_Spot.htm'>340 Years </A>."]



Text[107]=["Kelvin Helmholtz Mechanism","The Kelvin-Helmholtz mechanism is an astronomical event that occurs when the surface of a star or a planet cools. <A href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin-Helmholtz_mechanism'>For more information</A>."]



Text[108]=["Rings","Rings puzzled astronomers ever since they were discovered by Galileo in 1610. During the first telescopic observations of the night sky. <A href='http://xperts.about.com/e/g/gr/Great_Red_Spot.htm'>For more information</A>."]



Text[109]=["Wireless Communications","Wireless communications: refer to mobile phones, laptops that don’t require wires for operating. You can talk to your friend without connecting your phone to a wire and also download games."]



Text[110]=["Digital","Digital means the usage of 2 digits, 1 and O for converting any type of data, whether it is a number or a picture. The coding and decoding is done using a converter. For example you send a digital picture, the decoder (computer or a cell phone) converts the picture into 1s and 0s, and the receiver will again put back the 1s and 0s into picture again."]



Text[111]=["Switching","The connection is with the tower in the cell where you are currently traveling. When you travel to another cell, the connection to the tower gets switched off, and the connection to the newer tower gets switched on. This way you can move around the entire city and would not be disconnected."]



Text[112]=["Convergence","The coming together of two or more disparate disciplines or technologies. For example, the fax machine was produced by a convergence of telecommunications technology, optical scanning technology, and printing technology."]



Text[113]=["CDMA","Code division multiple access (CDMA): gives a unique code to each call and spreads it over the available frequencies."]



Text[114]=["WiFi","WiFi is basically a technology that is referred to wireless local area network of computers. When you don't use wires to connect to a computer, but instead use a common wireless router to connect to all the computers in a small area. Wi-Fi was developed to be used for mobile computing devices, such as laptops, in LANs, but is now increasingly used for more applications, including Internet and Voice based Internet phone access, gaming, televisions , DVD players and digital cameras."]



Text[115]=["Humanoid Robots","A machine that resembles human beings in its structure and movements."]



Text[116]=["Degrees of Freedom","The number of directions that a robot can pivot or move a joint. A human arm is considered to have 7 Degrees of Freedom. A shoulder gives pitch, yaw and roll, an elbow allows for pitch, and a wrist allows for pitch, yaw and roll. Only 3 of those movements would be necessary to move the hand to any point in space, but people would lack the ability to grasp things from different angles or directions."]



Text[117]=["virtual reality","Virtual reality (VR) is a technology which allows a user to interact with a computer-simulated environment, be it a real or imagined one. Most virtual reality environments are primarily visual experiences."]



Text[118]=["passive dynamics","Passive dynamics is used for robotic movement without active control from machines. The momentum of swinging limbs is used for moving the robot rather than computer based control."]



Text[119]=["prosthetic devices","In medicine, a prosthetic is an artificial extension that replaces a missing body part. Prosthetic devices are being used by physically handicapped people."]



Text[120]=["tactile sensor","Tactile sensor is so sensitive it can read the text on a coin by touch. The skin-like sensor technology uses tunneling phenomena within a small device to convert pressure into light and current."]



Text[121]=["Turing test","Turing put forward the idea of an 'imitation game'. A person can question a human being and a computer through text messages and not by face to face communication. If the computer answers his queries correctly, then he may not be able to tell whether it was a machine or a human being. If a computer passed such test, it should be considered as intelligent.For more information http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/scrapbook/test.html"]



Text[122]=["game theory","Game theory helps us to analyze the various possible outcomes of a game. It provides an understanding of resources. In a video game for example, a player will try to maximize his points, but to get maximum points, he needs to follow a particular game plan."]



Text[123]=["neurons","They are a major class of cells in the nervous system whose main role is to process and transmit information. In vertebrate animals, neurons are found in the brain, the spinal cord and in the nerves and ganglia of the peripheral nervous system."]



Text[124]=["prosthesis","A prosthesis is an artificial extension that replaces a missing body part. Prostheses are typically used to replace parts lost by injury (traumatic) or missing from birth (congenital) or to supplement defective body parts."]



Text[125]=["Magnetic Resonance Imaging","Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), is a method used to visualize the inside of living organisms."]



Text[126]=["Electroencephalography","Electroencephalography is the neurophysiologic measurement of the electrical activity of the brain."]



Text[127]=["Switching","The connection is with the tower in the cell where you are currently traveling. When you travel to another cell, the connection to the tower gets switched off, and the connection to the newer tower gets switched on. The switch connects the call to another subscriber of the same wireless service provider or to the public telephone network, which includes the networks of other wireless carriers."]



Text[128]=["Digital","Digital means the usage of 2 digits, 1 and 0 for converting any type of data, whether it is a number or a picture. The coding and decoding is done using a converter. For example you send a digital picture, the decoder (computer or a cell phone) converts the picture into 1s and 0s, and the receiver will again put back the 1s and 0s into picture again."]



Text[129]=["ROM","ROM: Read only memory, the stored information that cannot be rewritten or tampered with."]



Text[130]=["Flash memory","Flash Memory: Flash memory is a form of non-volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed."]



Text[131]=["Operating System","Operating System: An operating system (OS) is a computer program that manages the hardware and software resources of a computer."]



Text[132]=["Radio Frequency","Radio Frequency: The frequencies of electromagnetic waves, generally between 10 kHz and 1 THz, corresponding to a wavelength of between 30 km and 0.3 mm. Electro-magnetic waves used in radio communications to carry information."]



Text[133]=["RF Amplifiers","RF Amplifiers: A tuned amplifier that amplifies(Increases many times) the high-frequency signals commonly used in radio communications."]



Text[134]=["Seismic wave","A seismic wave is a wave that travels through the Earth, most often as the result of a tectonic earthquake, sometimes from an explosion."]



Text[135]=["Fibre optic gyroscope","A fibre optic gyroscope (FOG) is a device that uses the interference of light to detect mechanical rotation. The sensor is a coil of as much as 5 km of optical fiber."]



Text[136]=["Hydrogen microsensor","A hydrogen microsensor is a small-scale device that detects the presence of hydrogen. Micro-fabricated point-contact hydrogen sensors are used to locate leaks."]



Text[137]=["DNA computing","DNA computing is a form of computing which uses DNA and biochemistry and molecular biology, instead of the traditional silicon-based computertechnologies. This field was initially developed by Leonard Adleman of the University of Southern California."]

Text[138]=["DNA computing","DNA computing is a form of computing which uses DNA and biochemistry and molecular biology, instead of the traditional silicon-based computertechnologies. This field was initially developed by Leonard Adleman of the University of Southern California."]

Text[139]=["CAD","Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of a wide range of computer based tools that assist engineers architects and other design professionals in their design activities."]

Text[140]=["stereoscopic displays","Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three-dimensional) imaging is any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image."]

Text[141]=["virtual artifact","A Virtual artifact (VA) is an immaterial object that exists in the human mind or in a digital environment, for example the Internet, intranet, virtual reality, etc."]

Text[142]=["omnidirectional treadmill","An omnidirectional treadmill, or ODT, is a device that allows a person to perform locomotive motion in any direction. The ability to move in any direction is how these treadmills differ from their basic counterparts."]




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