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Showing posts with label Webwatch. Show all posts

Monday 10 December 2007

www.biofueldebate.com


Biofueldebate.com is a biofuel forum. Interested may join as free members and take active participation in the forum discussions. The members can exchange ideas, give advice, ask questions and make the forum on bio fuels interesting.

The forum has general discussions on biofuel basics, ethanol, bio diesel, impact of bio fuel and bio fuel vs. fossil fuel discussions. The site also hosts discussions on the latest and greatest bio fuel technologies and advancements made in this field.

The application and advancement of bio fuel into automotives, home applications, and business applications, various industrial applications, etc are discussed in this forum.

The Biodiesel thread discusses different new methods used to produce bio diesel. Both the positive and negative effects of bio fuels are discussed in the forum.

Even people who are interested in bio fuel topics can join the forum and ask questions to the experienced bio fuel experts at the forum. This will act as a great help for students as they can find answers to all their queries related to bio fuels.

The also has discussions on other alternative energy sources other than bio fuels like hydrogen fuel cells, wind farms, geothermal power and nuclear power.

The forum also gives information on how to make one’s own bio fuels, latest bio fuel news and advancements in bio fuel technology and much more information on bio fuels.

Sunday 26 November 2006

Photomacrography



Photomacrography shows extreme closeups of tiny objects that the eyes would otherwise struggle to see.


The site http://www.photomacrography2.net displays surprising images in which beauty jumps out and grabs the viewer.

Check out the site and see how beautiful beetles and crab spiders can be. The photomacrpgraphers are determined to change the way we look at the world.

Tuesday 31 October 2006

Eatabugaday

Pitcher Plant
Sundew

Venus Fly Trap

Bladderwort

Butterwort
Cobra Plant


Humans have a love/hate relationship with insects. We adore butterflies. But other athan entomologists, no one likes ants, houseflies or mosquitoes. We use chemicals to poison the insectsand Uv lights and pheromons to make them trapped in high voltage screens.


Even many plants have mixed feelings for chitinous creatures. many plants depend winged creatures for pollination while some plants see insects as dinner.


The Carnivorous Plants web site tracks all information on the 'meat eating' plants.

If you thought that Venus Fly Trap was the only carnivorous plant then jump in here and discover the wide world of green meat eaters. You are in for a surprise.


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