history Dubai: a city that achieved miracles The United Arab Emirates has sought to make them the most advanced in the world in a very short period and to make Dubai the smartest city in the world. Thirty years have been the guarantor of transforming a desert into a city.
science Why are Some People Left-Handed? A group of researchers have identified a network of genes that might have connection to the preference of the progress of asymmetry in the body and the brain. And that network of genes relate to handedness in humans.
science Why Should We Be Concerned About Blue Light Exposure? Over the years, the evolution in digital screen technology has advanced extremely. We come alive with these digital screens and lie down bringing into play them. In modern times, the digital screens are dealing with LED back-light technology to help enhance screen brightness and clarity.
science Calculus: The Mathematics of Modern Age. Calculus is the study of Change in mathematical terms, sometimes it is called "mathematics of change." It is a branch of mathematics through which we can easily explain the path of change of one variable relative to another.
science History of Pi We can see the use of Pi when we are studying mathematics and physics as well as other branches of science. Most of us don’t know about Pi or what is pi!
physics Einsteins Relativity Theory: Is time relative? How the shortening of the length works? Special relativity mentions that since time is not absolute, time slows down and expands with movement, dimensions shorten with motion, and there is no need to have a captive clause while these occur.
science Why Science, Politics, and Business are Inseparable "Politics should not indulge with science” - is a misleading statement. Science is inherently political. Also, big corporations, organizations have to comply with politicians to save their business interests.
engineering What Distinguish an Architect From a Civil Engineer! Many people get confused because they cannot see any difference between a civil engineer and an architect. Though they work on the same field or project, there is some difference between them.
science What is the Space-time? Why the time is different in Space? We all know that time flows in space differently than earth. Have we ever thought why or how?
science Structure and Function of Heart The heart is a triangular-shaped, hollow, muscular organ. It is situated on the left side between the two lungs. It consists of special involuntary muscles.
history Hypatia: The First Female Mathematician Hypatia learned a lot about mathematics and science from her father, Theon. He shared his knowledge with Hypatia.
mathematics Ancient to Modern Mathematics (Part 2) Musa Al-Khwarizmis' works on mathematics were on the fundamental algebraic methods of “reduction” and “balancing” and solving the polynomial equation of second degree.
biology Blood: The Fluid of Life Blood is a connective tissue, and just like any other connective tissue, it is mainly composed of extracellular matrix and cells.
history Ancient Mathematics (part 1) Mathematics is the fundamental requirement for modern science, engineering, philosophy, chemistry, and almost all complex thinking in the contemporary world.
science Beirut Explosion and Ammonium Nitrate: What Caused the Devastating Explosion Even though ammonium nitrate itself is pretty much stable, it acts as a strong oxidizing agent. In simple words, it acts as a good source of oxygen.
science Navigating the Direction Using Stars From ancient times people have been using stars, sun, moon etc. for finding the directions on the land or on seaways. The first task is to find the constellations of Ursa Major. It is known as the “Big Dipper.”
chemistry What Makes Fireflies Tick? Fireflies produce a chemical reaction inside their bodies which lets them light up. This kind of light production is called bioluminescence. There is a thing like a box light on the back of a firefly's body. It contains two types of chemicals: Luciferase and Luciferin.
science "Humanity" a Word for Humans? What does "humanity" mean? Is it that perfect person with a big heart who helps other beings? Well ...not exactly.
chemistry Forensic Chemistry: Definition & Overview A forensic chemist is he or she who analyzes the physical evidence, any non-biological materials, samples for clues to solve crimes and figures out how these things connect to the person who committed the crime.
science Bioelectricity and Brain-Computer Interface: Fusion of Biology with Technology Whenever we are thinking, doing, or conducting any activity, it produces synchronized bioelectrical impulses through neurons. The pattern of electrical impulses does not stay at a static state. It keeps changing as our level of cognitive processing and consciousness alters continuously.
biology Thank You Little Organisms Our immune system protects us from many pathogens, viruses, and microbes. This process is very brilliant and accurate and worth knowing about.
biology Nucleus: The Heart & Brain of a Cell The word “Nucleus” came out from latin word “Nex-nut” meaning kernel or seed. Nuclei is used to refer to a single form of nucleus. This is the very first organelle to be discovered. The nucleus was discovered by English scientist Robert Brown in 1831.
science How Do Kidneys Work? Kidney is an essential part of body.It helps to expel nitrogenous waste products from the body. It controls blood pressure and retains the water and acid-base balance of the blood.
science Sapiosexual : Are you one of them? Unlike other people who may naturally like someone seeing his or her smartness, voice, color, face etc, a sapiosexual doesn’t deem with these but intelligence. The attraction is not always connected to sexuality, rather it often is.
chemistry Experiment 1 : Determination Of Melting Point Of Organic Compound First question is what is melting point? The temperature range at which a crystalline solid changes into a liquid under an external pressure of one atmosphere is defined as the melting point. A small amount of sample is slowly heated to obtain the melting point.