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The empathy it is the ability of people to feel in their own body the sensations that another is feeling. The empathy process then is not static in time, as it requires the observation of something that happens to someone, and then identification with those feelings that you have observed. For example: being sad when s... |
Approximately 325 million people worldwide are infected with deadly viruses that are slowly sabotaging their livers. Most of them don’t have any symptoms yet. Many don’t know they are infected. But in five, ten or maybe fifteen years they are likely to die from liver cancer or cirrhosis of the liver.
In 2016 the World ... |
Nov 04, 2016
Cyberbullying is a huge problem across the U.S. with more and more kids falling victim. Bullying is no longer restricted to the classroom and playground, but now with social media on iPhones and other mobile devices, kids are at risk of being bullied online at all times of the day or night.
We as parents a... |
The macula, the center region of the retina that is crucial for clear, detailed vision, is the place where abnormal blood vessel formation under the retina leads to wet macular degeneration. Although the precise reason for this abnormal growth is not fully understood, it is believed to be a result of a number of geneti... |
Dogs are classified as omnivores. Though they need protein rich diet, but they can also survive on a diet of plant origin. However, for their optimum health conditions, their diet should have source of animal protein, i.e., meat.
Lack of same can cause obesity, skin and coat issues, poor immunity and lethargy.
Protein ... |
In the field of artificial intelligence, Q-Learning is a prominent algorithm that enables software programs to learn through trial and error. By maximizing cumulative rewards, Q-learning enables machines to perform complex tasks and make decisions on their own. Python, on the other hand, is a popular programming langua... |
There are many myths about Asperger’s syndrome. We’re here to clear up the confusion.
Asperger’s syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder. It affects a person’s ability to communicate and socialize.
Once used as a diagnosis on its own, Asperger’s has now integrated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Asperger’s is no... |
The atomic radius of a chemical element is a measure of the distance out to which the electron cloud extends from the nucleus. Neptunium is the first transuranic element. Compare and contrast the atomic structure of hydrogen and helium. Nickel is a chemical element with atomic number 28 which means there are 28 protons... |
Democracy is a fantastic theoretical idea successfully implemented by many societies across the globe. To put it in place, though, you need to guarantee that you can run a fair election first, regardless of your intention or purpose. From voting for the president of the United States to voting for the chairperson of yo... |
The oldest known grave in Africa is a three-year-old child who died aboμt 78,000 years ago. The find explores how people in the area treated their dead at the time.
Archaeologists discovered the top of a bμndle of bones in Kenya’s Panga ya Saidi cave in 2017.
The remains were so fragile that a block of sediment aroμnd ... |
Teaching young children in English in multilingual contexts supports teachers working with children from the ages of five to eight. The course:
- develops teachers’ understandings of the notion of meaning making and how we can use that to inform the kinds of scaffolding that will build the meaning-making capacities of ... |
The aviation industry has recognized the urgent need to adopt sustainable practices and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable aviation technology encompasses a wide range of innovations, including alternative fuels, electric propulsion, improved aerodynamics, and operational efficiency measures. These advancemen... |
What does water treatment have to do with vaccine development? If we didn’t have access to clean water, we couldn’t treat diseases and illnesses. Jane Marsh, editor-in-chief of Environment.co which covers climate policy, renewable energy and conservation, takes a look a how and why water is such an important element of... |
What is LoRa and LoRaWAN?
LoRa is a new communication standard for the Internet of Things, which is commonly used for small signal data transmission over very long distances. LoRa sensors typically have low power, low power consumption, and long battery life. LoRa is the abbreviation of the word “Long Range”. From the ... |
Why do stars shine?
We can look out into the night sky and see billions of stars shining brightly. The number and brightness will depend on where you live. People that live in cities have a lot of bright lights that keep them from seeing as many stars, but those that look up at the sky in the country can see many more.... |
This blog article will explore the economic and environmental benefits of renewable energy and sustainable transport, highlighting their importance and impact.
Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydropower, and geothermal energy offer several advantages over traditional fossil fuels. Let’s delve into some ke... |
The Japanese automaker Denso Wave created the QR code, also known as a two-dimensional barcode, in 1994. QR stands for "rapid response code."
A barcode is an optical label that can be read by a computer and contains data about the object to which it is attached.
In reality, QR codes frequently contain information for a... |
Made up of billions of neurons (or nerve cells) that communicate in trillions of connections called synapses, your brain is one of the most complex and fascinating organs in your body. Keeping your brain healthy and active is vital. Discover just how powerful it is with these interesting facts.
- Sixty percent of the h... |
Wake turbulence is a function of an aircraft producing lift, resulting in the formation of two counter-rotating vortices trailing behind the aircraft. Every aircraft generates wake turbulence while in flight. Wake turbulence can be dangerous for following aircraft that may pass through it, especially if the turbulence ... |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a state–of–the–art technology which provides invaluable diagnostic data regarding a medical problem. The technique produces cross–sectional pictures of bone structure and organs in the body. These pictures are clearer and more detailed than pictures obtained by X–rays and CT scans. M... |
Gene-drive technology has been used in outdoor but controlled conditions in India, Brazil, and Panama to genetically manipulate mosquitoes.
GS III: Science and Technology
Dimensions of the Article:
- About Gene-Drive Technology
- Recent Developments
About Gene-Drive Technology:
- Gene-drive technology is a form of gene... |
Automobile manufacturer Henry Ford was born July 30, 1863, on his family’s farm in what is present-day Dearborn, Michigan. From the time that he was a young boy, Ford enjoyed tinkering with machines. Farm work and a job in a Detroit machine shop afforded him ample opportunities to experiment. He worked successively as ... |
Have you ever wondered what sound does a Blue Jay makes? The enchanting calls of the colorful bird are sure to enthrall you.
In this article, we will delve into the world of Blue Jay vocalizations, exploring their raucous calls, melodic songs, and the various ways they communicate with other Blue Jays.
These birds use ... |
WSP-43 Teamster with Whisky Mule
A mountain man was an explorer who lived in the wilderness. They were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails (widened into wagon roads) allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains traveling over roads explored an... |
n., singular: pseudopodium
Definition: arm-like, temporary projections of a cell
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A pseudopodium (plural: pseudopodia) refers to the temporary projection of the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. Pseudopodia are arm-like projections filled with cytoplasm. The projecting cytoplasm, in turn, primarily conta... |
Art has always been a profound medium to express human emotions, ideas, and perceptions. Within the realm of artistic creation, various elements and principles combine to produce captivating visual compositions.
One such element that has intrigued artists and designers throughout history is the concept of Line of Beaut... |
In the northeastern United States, we often think of spring as a time for wildflowers. But the fall is, too.
It is easy to be distracted by the beautiful fall foliage, when our landscape turns brilliant shades of red, orange, and yellow. But when many plants are shutting down for the winter, others are just kicking int... |
The pharyngeal tonsils are also known as the adenoids. They’re one of the 3 types of tonsils in your lymphatic system. The pharyngeal tonsils are basically clusters of lymphatic tissue that can be found in the back of the nose right above the roof of your mouth. However, someone can’t just find the pharyngeal tonsils s... |
Consider the pigeon: often maligned, sometimes appreciated, and ubiquitous in cities worldwide, they’re a symbol of urban life—so much so, in fact, that the condition of their bodies is a literal reflection of the environments they share with us.
Scientists have previously found that pigeon feathers are a convenient bi... |
We use will:
- to express beliefs about the present or future
- to talk about what people want to do or are willing to do
- to make promises, offers and requests.
would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense, it is used:
- to talk about the past
- to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something)... |
Scientists at Ocean Alliance, a non-profit dedicated to conservation efforts, have found a creative new application for drones (unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs) with advanced vision systems: studying whales in their natural habitat.
The non-profit is gathering vital scientific data on what affects the well-being of in... |
Maximize Practice in Class
Enjoy some tips to MAXIMIZE STUDENTS PRACTICE and PARTICIPATION in your lessons.
- Use real examples when you teach a part of language. Use examples from your own life.
- Ask students about their lives or pop culture references using the target language.
- Understand when a student is relucta... |
Diseases & Conditions
This article addresses hip dislocation that results from a traumatic injury. To learn about pediatric developmental hip dislocation, please read Developmental Dislocation (Dysplasia) of the Hip (DDH). To learn about dislocation after total hip replacement, please read Total Hip Replacement.
A trau... |
An image sensor is a device that converts light into electrical signals that can be processed into digital images. These sensors are crucial to space exploration because they help scientists and engineers study planets, stars, and other celestial objects.
Image Credit: nmedia/Shutterstock.com
Image sensors, also known ... |
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