Shedding New Light On The Universe’s Shadowland

Lisa R. Parker

We live in a mysterious Universe–most of which we are unable to see. What is it made of, and has its composition changed over time? The starlit galaxies, galaxy clusters and superclusters are all embedded within invisible halos composed of transparent material that scientists refer to as the “dark matter.” […]

Impact of Pharmacotherapy on Drug Delivery Systems

Lisa R. Parker

Introduction Pharmacotherapy can be defined as the treatment and prevention of illness and disease by means of drugs of chemical or biological origin. It ranks among the most important methods of medical treatment, together with surgery, physical treatment, radiation and psychotherapy. Although it is almost impossible to estimate the exact […]

Uses of Deionised Water in Laboratory Setting

Lisa R. Parker

One of the most important uses of deionised water is in the laboratory. May it be a chemical, microbiological, genetics and molecular biology, medical or tissue culture laboratory, water is an indispensable item inside the lab. These are areas of science which call for the one of purest form of […]

Sex, Space, the Moon and Volcanic Eruptions

Lisa R. Parker

The Moon and Women The debate around the comparison or rather the connection between the moon and women is far from over. Still the subject can be made very interesting. Here are some facts: Lunar Cycle and Menstruation On average the menstrual cycle of a woman is exactly the same […]

The Explicit Benefits Of Chinese Astrology

Lisa R. Parker

Chinese astrology is based on the old-fashioned astronomy and calendars. The development of Chinese’s fortune telling is tied to that of astronomy that came to flourish during the period of the Han Dynasty (1406-256 BC). Chinese fortune telling is one of the oldest forms of Astrology; the genesis of naming […]