work as an urban planner in Najaf city and love science
I'm planning to get my second degree In environmental engineering
It has become second Nature to use cell phones to navigate. You press the address on your phone and go, whether you’re going to a new place, meeting friends at a restaurant, or running errands. Before GPS, visiting and navigating unfamiliar areas necessitated planning. Parts of our route required us to ponder, consult paper maps,…
In April, Vice President Joe Biden revealed plans to slash greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. It is a required undertaking if we are to avoid catastrophic and irreversible climate change. However, increasing renewable energy does not come without its challenges. One issue is where to store all of these renewables. According to Bloomberg…
The discovery that truth is essentially a permanent phenomenon is one of quantum mechanics’ most annoying consequences. Quantum mechanics is not just a microscopic theory: all matter is essentially quantum—just it’s that strange quantum phenomenon is difficult to find in something more significant than a few atoms. The life of macroscopic, so-called “classical” objects is…
Since crawling out of its nest on a moonlit night and making its way to the sea, a green baby turtle disappears at sea for years before returning to shore. Until recently, scientists assumed that the turtles swam in the open ocean’s main currents. However, recent evidence indicates that the centre of such spinning waters…
Your brand new gadget’s apps will age as well. Manufacturers release patches daily to keep systems running smoothly. However, such patches would be useless if you fail to install them. Gadget upgrades solve a variety of issues, but security may be their most significant application. When disasters occur, they mostly strike hardware that is running…
For a good reason, people have turned to the previous experience of influenza pandemics to try to make sense of COVID-19. Influenza and coronavirus have a lot in common regarding how spread by respiratory droplets and the surfaces they land. The respiratory failure of COVID-19 patients echoed in descriptions of H1N1 influenza patients from 1918-19.…
We’ve also experienced the pain of our circadian rhythm pounding to a different drum than usual—perhaps after a particularly late night or a flight that landed us in a different time zone. And we all know that being back on board with our resting, dining, and even peeing schedules takes some time. The Plants, like…
When I graduated from college twelve years ago, I was well aware of the Silicon Valley hype machine. Still, I thought that private tech company salesmanship was a world removed from the scientific facts of human biology that I had learned in neuroscience courses. I remember seeing neuroscientist Henry Markram announce in a TED talk…
It’s springtime, and the city is magnificent; this year’s snow looked like it was on top of winter. However, as we consider what gave us joy during this challenging period, birds were at the top of many people’s happy lists. Those we saw from our windows—or on the street in New York City—in particular. House…
Associate professor at Australian Catholic University, Sam BaronThe warp drive, a futuristic way to sneak around the universe’s absolute speed limit by twisting the structure of space, was suggested by physicist Miguel Alcubierre in 1994 as a radical invention that enables faster than light travel. It was an exciting concept — NASA’s Eagleworks laboratory has…