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The Intricacies of a Compound Microscope
Have you ever used a compound microscope ? Your first thought may be to answer "no" but chances are if you had Biology in high school or college that you have used a compound microscope. What do you remember about this microscope? You...
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Tower of Power: Tallest Man-Made Structure on Earth

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Enviromission's collossal Solar Tower of Power is a proposed 1000-meter tall tower, and, if it passes through Enviromission's final feasibility phase, it will be the largest manmade structure on Earth.

You can view the promotional video here.
The proposed solar structure is awe inspiring, and Enviromission hopes that this huge Austrailian solar facility, capable of powering 200,000 homes, will attract interest in renewable energy in the coming decades.

When completed, the Solar Tower of Power will truly be a technological marvel.

About the Author

David Saharkhiz is a Solar Panel Enthusiast, and helps potential investors find solar panel info.

 

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Can bamboo flooring really help save the worlds’ environment?
Probably not on its own, but its an excellent example of how consumers can vote with their buying dollars to sway market demand to bring more environmentally friendly products into the marketplace. Bamboo flooring is a rising trend in home...
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The Kowhai New Zealand's National Flower
If there is one flowering plant that New Zealanders call their National Flower it is the Kowhai. It grows naturally throughout the dryer areas of New Zealand and because it is so popular it is planted in almost every garden. There are however 2...
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The Ancient Pathways of Cornwall
The Saint's Way in Cornwall is a story written into the land. This ancient route existed long before it was used by saints, taking advantage of the unique shape of Cornwall and its rivers. Evidence (especially Pictish Art forms) suggest that...
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The Cost of Inaccurate CEM Calibration Gases
Utility companies and other users of Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) calibration gases often mistakenly consider them a commodity, making price the primary purchase consideration. Consequently, many are willing to settle for calibration gases...
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Use Natural Cleaners to remove the Toxic Risk from your home
Maybe you live in a nice house smelling of alpine meadows with a sparkling bathroom, lovely clean and polished surfaces. What if someone were to come into your lovely shining home and mix up a cocktail of unknown chemicals for you and your family...
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