Archive for September, 2008
Exploring Random Access Memory- Inside Your Computer
Saturday, September 27, 2008 21:32 6 CommentsI love computers. I marvel at how far the human race has come every time I take one apart. I find it amazing that all these bits of plastic and metal can come together to make something that can do things no man can. However, I also expect a lot from computers, and I get [...]
BW Science Labs Glitch Found!
Thursday, September 25, 2008 19:01 2 CommentsHi Everyone, I’ve gotten reports about a glitch here on BW Science Labs. The first voting poll does not appear to be working properly. I’ll be working on it. If you are having trouble as well, please let me know by posting a comment. Thanks.
Unveiling the LHC- One Giant Leap For Physics
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 19:05 9 CommentsYou may have seen the Linear Accelerator at Stanford University. If you have then you know how amazing it is, stretching nearly a mile long it is remarkable that it was build by a school. Now, a structure built by CERN will dwarf Stanford and all other atom smashers around the world. The LHC (Large [...]
Exploring Radiation: A Science Quarterly Sneak Peek
Sunday, September 21, 2008 17:49 6 CommentsAs you may know, my publication Science Quarterly has been continuing for four years now. Last year, I built a website for it that would make its many articles avalible to the public for free. However, I refrained from publishing the website due to legal implications that I’m working on. This edition will feature among [...]
Practical Uses For The Geiger Counter
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 18:56 14 Comments“When it comes, will you please let your readers know what practical applications in everyday life the Geiger Counter will have? I have heard of it for years and thought it was good mainly for finding metals under the soil.”- Anonymous BW Science Labs Reader. My Geiger Counter did arrive, but the only reason I [...]



