Writer Tiger
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I write articles on Psychology, Technology, Blockchain and information. Most of my time is spent researching and getting the right information.
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Wind Energy May Be The Most Important Energy Source For Humanity!
Wind power is the generation of electricity using wind turbines. This type of renewable energy has been growing rapidly over the last few years, and its use promises to continue increasing. In fact, according to some estimates, global demand for electricity could increase from 12% today to nearly 20% by 2050!
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in FYI
Psychology: The Neuroscience Perspective on Human Nature
Neurotransmitters are chemicals that transmit signals from one neuron to another through synapses. They do this by releasing neurotransmitter molecules into the synaptic cleft. These neurotransmitters then bind to receptors on the post-synaptic membrane, causing changes in ion channels and other cellular processes.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in FYI
Renewable Energy Sources: Solar Power An Overview
Solar power has been around since ancient times. Even though we have not yet reached the peak of solar energy production, it can still be used as a renewable resource. Photovoltaic cells convert sunlight into electricity using semiconductors. They are often used to create electric cars, satellites, and even homes. There are several different ways to use photovoltaics to produce electricity including passive systems that collect light from the sun and active systems that use lenses and reflectors to concentrate sunlight.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in FYI
The 7 Largest Lakes in the World, Unique with their Features
Lake is a term used to describe a large body of water that has no outlet. Lakes are usually located near rivers or streams, but can also be found in deserts or other dry areas. They are formed when a river or stream flows into a basin where the water level rises until it reaches a point where it cannot flow out anymore. When this happens, the water builds up and forms a lake.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in Earth
Subconscious Education and Subliminal Programming Facts
Subconscious is your mind's memory bank. It holds everything that has ever happened to you. It holds experiences, emotions, memories, beliefs, knowledge, skills, values, attitudes, personality traits, etc. Your subconscious is where you store all these things.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in Education
The 7 Most Expensive Helicopters in the World
A helicopter is a type of aircraft that can hover over its landing pad and take off again without touching down. This is done by using rotors located at the bottom of the craft. These rotors are powered by engines and they turn at high speeds. When the rotor blades spin, they push air downward, creating lift.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in Serve
Computer Programs That Mechanical Engineers Should Use
A Mechanical Engineer is someone who designs machines that are used to make products. They design things like cars, trucks, tractors, airplanes, bridges, buildings, and many other things. A mechanical engineer may specialize in designing different types of machinery.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in 01
The 10 Most Expensive Fighter Jets in the World
A fighter jet is a military aircraft designed to engage other planes and missiles in aerial combat. Fighter jets are usually equipped with powerful engines that allow them to fly at high speeds. They can carry large amounts of weapons and have sophisticated avionics systems to assist pilots in navigation and target acquisition.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in Serve
The 10 Most Expensive Passenger Aircraft in the World
A passenger aircraft is any type of plane that carries passengers. They are divided into two categories: commercial and private. A commercial plane is used to transport people from place to place; they may be operated by airlines or charter companies. A private plane is owned and operated by individuals or companies who use them to travel around the world.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in FYI
Ways To Prevent Panic Attacks
Panic attacks are sudden episodes of intense fear that can occur without warning. They may include feelings of shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, sweating, numbness, tingling sensations, heart palpitations, trembling, shaking, hot flashes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, chills, or confusion. Panic attacks usually last from several minutes to hours, but they can sometimes go on for days or weeks.
By Writer Tiger2 years ago in Psyche