work as an urban planner in Najaf city and love science
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Stomach ulcers and other gastrointestinal sores affect one out of every eight persons globally, yet traditional treatments have problems. Scientists are now exploring a new frontier in 3-D printing: placing living cells directly within the human body to address such issues. Bioprinters eject live cells to generate tissues and organs in the same way as…
Suppose you’ve been following social media lately. In that case, you may have seen a viral commercial for EXTRA gum showing images of post-pandemic life: individuals hesitantly peering out from behind locked doors, closing their laptops until emerging maskless out of their toilet paper–filled caves into the street. The performers, all messy and unclean, dash…
Scientists have been perplexed by a subatomic riddle for more than 40 years: why can pieces of splitting atomic nuclei emerge turning from the wreckage? According to experts, these baffling gyrations may now be explained by an action similar to that which occurs when a rubber band is snapped.Consider a big stack of coins to…
Journalists have primarily depicted the overdose issue as a narrative of three interlinked and maybe inevitable waves. First, pharmaceutical corporations, spearheaded by Purdue Pharma, the producer of the infamous OxyContin, persuaded doctors to prescribe unnecessary opioids. In the 1990s and 2000s, this resulted in hundreds of thousands of new addictions. Opioid prescription has been associated…
QR codes were popular before the coronavirus outbreak, but they’re now seen on everything from restaurant menus to tickets to billboards and advertisements. These square codes are quick and straightforward to use, and because Android and iOS users can scan QR codes with their phone’s default camera, they don’t require any additional software or updates.…
The lyric “I’m going to live forever” appears in the chorus of Fame’s theme song, delivered by actress Irene Cara. Cara was, of course, singing about Fame’s ability to grant posthumous longevity. However, a physical manifestation of this arrogance may be found in some parts of the world, particularly in the technology industry. Immortality is…
Biosecurity researchers presented the world’s first complete map of maximum biological containment facilities on Thursday. Those labs, designated in the United States as Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) labs, deal with the deadliest diseases in high-security environments ranging from pressurized “spacesuits” to air-locked labs and had never been included in a consolidated database until today. The…
Scientists from a variety of fields and organizations have been struggling with Western science’s brutal colonial legacies. Efforts to name and untangle those legacies have grown in areas ranging from archaeology to public health to natural history, particularly in the aftermath of last year’s racial justice demonstrations.A new paper published in the journal Nature Ecology…
The HI-SEAS facility, which resembles an enlarged golf ball, is located somewhere along with Mauna Loa in Hawai’i. Six modest rooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, a research lab, and a relaxing space are located within the dome. It’s encircled on the outside by solar panels and is connected to a storage container. All of this…
According to recent study, summers in the country’s first and oldest national park are progressively heating up. Yellowstone National Park has been warming at its fastest rate in at least 1,250 years over the previous two decades.The year 2016 was the hottest in the region since 770.The study, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters,…