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1. Global 4.5% Oil Production Decline Rate Means No Near-Term Peak
There is no evidence that oilfield decline rates will increase suddenly. It is important, though, to continue to research and understand evolving decline trends and further develop insight into the declines.

2. Solvents are Chemicals From Superior Sources
Solvents are some of the most regularly used chemical agents on earth. Whether people realize it or not, they use solvents for cooking, cleaning, and other day to day tasks. Solvents appear in common products like dyes, nail polish remover, paint thinner, and spot removers. Dry cleaners use solvents to clean clothes. People rely heavily on solvents without even knowing it.

3. First Time Telescope Buying Tips
Trying to find the best telescope for your needs is not always easy. Perhaps you are buying a telescope online or you have suddenly seen a telescope locally that you must simply buy. There are some tips that you need to know to get the best experience out of your first telescope.

4. Classification and the basic characteristics of peptides
Peptides are polymers that connect and adhere amino acids jointly with the help of what is called a peptide bond. Polypeptide molecule is a result of attaching of lots of peptides. All the peptides discoveries are performed to determine characteristics of amino acid that is in connection with peptides and its amount. There is a common rule which peptide rows of restricted length that allows people to perform peptide synthesis from amino acids are not called proteins but rather peptides.

5. Botanists To Be The First On Mars?
Botany has taken a new twist in the chasing fame category. A famous space scientist has indicated that he believes a botanist will be the first to set foot on Mars.

6. Portable Solar Power: Being Green on the Go
Imagine being in a remote area without power lines or gas generators. You couldn't run a laptop, use a hairdryer or watch television. Thanks to portable solar energy, you can do all of those things and more. Solar panels are now used both privately and by the corporate community across the globe to supply power for houses, buildings and even entire cities.

7. Building Your Science Fair Project
Do you have the right tools for the job? How about materials? Here are a few tips on practical projecteering.

8. Top Mistakes Made When Buying A First Telescope For Home
You've gone to the store, and seen a telescope. It is the only telescope available, and says you can see the entire universe. It looks so good, that NASA's Hubble Space Telescope doesn't look like it can compare to this 'best telescope in the world'! There are some things to consider before buying your first telescope.

9. Secrets of a Science Fair
Let's suppose you have finished polishing a satisfying piece of scientific work. Or it might be more realistic to suppose that you have reached a natural stopping point where it becomes evident that new thinking, planning and equipment may be necessary before you can go any further.

10. Hydrogen vs Ethanol, Check and Checkmate
This thought provoking article compares the two most talked about alternative fuels, ethanol and hydrogen to see exactly which one is better.

11. Process for Making Soap in Home
Everything you want to know about soap making.

12. Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Gaining Popularity
When one considers the limited availability of resources that the world consumes at such a high rate, the importance of research on and design of vehicles that run on alternative fuel is even more apparent. Fuel prices continue to rise at rates previously unheard of. If the trend of fossil fuel consumption continues, there will soon be a day with no oil left on Earth.


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