Skeleton Models Understanding Your Body Structure
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
From a completely disassembled model with one hand and foot attached by nylon cord, to Sam the Super Skeleton – fully assembled on a stand with a completely flexible vertebral column, marked muscle origins and insertion points, numbered bones and flexible ligaments – anatomical human skeletal models are ideal teaching tools...
Heart Education Models Learning About Your Most Vital Organ
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
Next to the brain, the heart is the most vital organ in the human body The brain makes the heart function, but without a heart nothing else functions...
Eye Models Learn How You Are Able to View the World
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
The human eye is a complex, biological mechanism that allows us to interact with the visible world in every enterprise from working on a computer to driving a car or threading a needle...
Skull Models Learn How You Protect Your Brain
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
The cranium, or top portion of the human skull, is a large, solid, relatively shockproof brain case made of eight sections of bone that meld after birth into a single unit, and these connections are called sutures...
Medical Brain Models - Learn About the Most Vital Part of Your Body
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
The human brain is the most complex piece of machinery on the planet With more than 100 billion neurons processing and storing information, it has a greater processing capacity, in a smaller space, than even modern supercomputers, including the worlds fastest – the IBM Roadrunner located at Los Alamos National Laboratory...
Shoulder Models Learning How Your Shoulder Functions
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
The shoulder is one of the most complex parts of the human anatomy Though basically nothing more than a ball and socket joint created by the intersection of the humerus (upper arm bone) and scapula (shoulder blade), evolution has transformed the human shoulder into an intricate fulcrum and lever that allows us to do everything from swing a baseball bat to paint a wall...
Dental Models It's All About Your Teeth
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
Dental health is one of the most significant, if unrecognized, factors in overall health Poor dental, or oral, health has been linked to diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, stroke, low birth weight and even premature birth...
Torso Anatomy Models Learn About All Your Vital Organs
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
Anatomically correct and detailed models of the human torso are ideal for teaching purposes at any level of the educational system, and offer the added advantage of being smaller and more easily handled and transported than full-sized anatomical models...
Skeleton Anatomical Charts the Human Skeletal System Explained
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
The adult human body contains roughly 206 bones, both fused and individual, which are supported by a system of ligaments, tendons, muscles and cartilage...
Eye Anatomy Posters - Explaining Our Body's Cameras
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
The human eye is nature’s version of a camera, yet so much more complex than a camera that all its functions require years of study to understand...
Heart Anatomy Posters Explaining the Human Heart
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
Even if you’re the extreme sports type, your heart is still the hardest-working muscle in your body It pumps blood through a system of blood vessels more than 60,000 miles long, or twice around the world, and does this at the rate of 5 quarts of blood a minute – or 2,000 gallons per day...
Brain Anatomy Charts - The Nervous System Explained
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
Anatomical brain and head charts, commonly available as 22 by 28-inch plain paper or laminated pages, or flip charts, are ideal patient and student education tools...
Anatomical Models - Educating Tomorrow’s Physicians & Today’s Patients
Submitted by: Stephen Lamb
An Anatomical model can be a great tool for educators in the medical field Medical universities rely heavily on these tools to educate students in pre-medical study...
7 Books on Blood Diamonds
Submitted by: Lawrence Reaves
In 2006, Leonardo DiCaprio hit the movie screens with Blood Diamonds detailing the story of a diamond smuggler cum mercenary and that of a man who had lost his family to rebels who kidnapped his son for work in a conflict diamond mine...
Brainwaves and Brain Evolution System
Submitted by: A. Majid
The electrical activity emanating from the brain creates frequencies are called brainwaves
Brainwave frequencies are measured in Hertz (Hz), meaning cycles per second...
The Top Reasons For Learning a New Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks
Do you want to know more about learning a new language Although the feat can be a bit challenging, it can easily be done with the right tools and your strong determination in tow...
Learn a New Language: Mistakes to Avoid
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks
Learning a new language can be a challenging, fun and rewarding experience all at the same time Not only will it give you a chance to gain further insight into a different culture, but it will also be a valuable tool in expanding your horizons as you travel, study or even work abroad...
How to Learn New Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks
There are a number of ways to learn new language Depending on personal learning style, you will be able to take grasp of a foreign language in no time...
Learning a Foreign Language For More Job Opportunities
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks
As globalization is starting to take its hold on the world, it is becoming a necessity for people to be able to understand different languages...
Important Reminders if You Want to Learn a Foreign Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks
Learning a foreign language nowadays is not just about taking on a new skill or hobby, it’s starting to become a valuable skill to have as the world is slowly transitioning into a global environment...
College Admissions Consulting Makes All the Difference
Submitted by: Jason Kay
Getting accepted into the college of your choice is a tricky thing to do at times but by using a college admissions consultant you can greatly increase your chances of getting accepted into the first college on your list...
The Importance of Campus Life For College Students
Submitted by: A.Noton
College is a time for leaving the comfort and security of home and embarking on the journey to adulthood...
GCSE Maths Revision Goes Hi-Tech!
Submitted by: Steven Britton
Pressure to succeed academically in this technologically driven age is becoming more and more important...
Is Sociology a Science?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder
Science has been defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary as "knowledge obtained through study or practice...
How Has Warfare Been Changed by Science and Technology?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder
Warfare is an element of the human experience since the beginning of time While warfare is a destructive force, it also is a very creative force as many technologies have been developed as a result of the need to win a war...
What is Science Fiction?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder
Science fiction is a genre of media creation that includes books, television programs, movies and art...
How Has Science Affected Sports?
Submitted by: Madeline Binder
Science has had a major impact on the world of sports In fact, science has reformatted the way in which games are trained for, the way that they are played and the way that they are viewed...
An Audience With Howard Gardner
Submitted by: Matt Crick
For a quarter of a century Professor Howard Gardner has challenged academia with his theory of multiple intelligences...