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1. Preface to the Arduino tutorials
These tutorials are meant to be an entry to the Arduino basis. Beginners should get an
interesting lead-in the world of Arduino. Our tutorials are all based on practical tasks with
theoretical introductions at the beginning. We really recommend to read the theoretical part
to success... |
Nationwide, the measles outbreak shows no signs of slowing down. The latest report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows measles has infected more than 600 people in 21 states and the District of Columbia. Officials say about 97% of the people infected were unvaccinated or their vaccination st... |
Climate Migration and Equity
Inequality influences who can stay in climate-vulnerable locales and who can leave and thrive elsewhere. The world needs a plan that supports those climate refugees who can’t do either.
Wildfires. Floods. Hurricanes. For years, the consequences of carbon-fueled climate change have been upen... |
Making social rights work for children
On the occasion of the International day for the Eradication of Poverty (17 October), Eurochild urges EU leaders to prioritise efforts to tackle poverty in childhood. More than one in four children are at risk of poverty or social exclusion in the European Union.
“Poverty in child... |
Silver nitrate is an inorganic compound discovered in the 13th century by Albertus Magnus and has since been used in the medical industry for various issues, including wound care. As silver salts have antiseptic properties, they have been used as a treatment for gonorrhea prevention, a cauterizing agent, for the healin... |
HUGE THANKS TO ALL WHO TOOK PART IN OUR RESEARCH! We are currently analysing our results, and will add these here as soon as they are published.
The Research outline
There are times when our loved ones are far away, and we wish with all our hearts that we could share a moment with them, as if by magic. Historically, je... |
In what genre is the Torah? This is a question we have come back to over and over in our conversations about science and religion. Is the Torah a book of science, morality, ethics, or even religion? Can the Torah be put on any one bookshelf, or by its nature, does it refuse easy demarcation?
Biblical concordism is one ... |
The vascular system is made up of arteries and veins. The arteries bring oxygenated blood from the heart to the different parts of the body and the veins return the blood to the heart. As one ages the arteries build up plaque, and blockages of the artery can cause less blood flow to the target organ.
Vascular surgeons ... |
Ocular Rosacea is a skin condition affecting the eyes. Ocular rosacea can precede rosacea, which is a skin condition affecting the face only.
Usually, people between the ages of 30-50 are likely to be diagnosed with this condition. Ocular rosacea seems to develop in people who are more likely to blush and go red on occ... |
Indigenous Individuals who are part of the intellectual disability community described their challenges and joys during a project created by AIDE Canada and partners Surrey Place, from 2021 to 2022. The year-long project, which was structured around the first nations holistic lifelong learning model, began with a serie... |
The synergy between Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and business practices has given rise to a transformative symphony. This article explores the profound impact of GenAI on businesses, its wider implications for society, the benefits it bestows, key considerations for a responsible approach, and how it serv... |
This 21st century is totally working on only one platform i.e. Social Media. Social Media is one of the main medium which everyone in the world is using for lot of purposes. Earlier there was no strong media as we are having now. People would suffer a lot without knowing the things going on around the world.
Social med... |
During this Thanksgiving season, we commemorate the coming together of English settlers and Native-Americans at Plymouth Colony, for what historians have dubbed “The First Thanksgiving.” This signal event brought the first Plymouth settlers and their Native-American neighbors together to feast, following a harrowing ye... |
Many members of the ATLAS Experiment Collaboration have been at the European Physical Society's HEP 2011 conference in Grenoble, France, this week, revealing the results of 35 new and exciting physics analyses for the very first time.
The results are based on painstaking examinations of a large amount of data collected... |
One can never underestimate the benefits of reading, especially among children. A 2017 study by the University of Washington revealed that young people who read and write more are more likely to become good employees. These activities help them develop leadership or executive function skills.
Reading is a complex activ... |
Have you ever wondered about those cookies tracking your online moves? You know, the pop-ups bugging you for consent and ads pushing stuff you recently checked out – all because of the sneaky cookies. But what are tracking cookies? In this read, we will find out how these tracking cookies keep tabs on your online actio... |
Rose implements a new probabilistic model of the evolution of RNA-, DNA-, or protein-like sequences.
Guided by an evolutionary tree, a family of related sequences is created from a common ancestor sequence by insertion, deletion and substitution of characters. During this artificial evolutionary process, the `true' his... |
Organ and blood stem cells are specialized types of stem cells with distinctive roles in the body’s regenerative processes. These cells play a pivotal role in maintaining the health and functionality of specific tissues and organs, as well as contributing to the production of blood cells throughout an individual’s life... |
Mobile App Design
Mobile app design refers to the designing of applications for mobile phones and tablets, with attention paid to integrating user interface (UI) and user experience (UX).
While user experience bothers on a user’s overall experience with a product, service, user interface deals with the interaction betw... |
The concept of bodyguards and their growing importance in today’s world
In a world where personal safety is increasingly at risk, bodyguards have become indispensable for individuals seeking to safeguard their lives and privacy. From high-profile politicians navigating public office to celebrities dealing with invasive... |
What does “preventative medicine in fish” mean? Essentially, all it means is calling the doctor before your fish is sick in order to catch disease early. The earlier a disease can be caught, the easier it is to manage. This is why you get your yearly physical, routine bloodwork and colonoscopy. The same is true for you... |
Every great athlete starts with a promising beginning. Behind each record-breaking moment is a journey of dedication, talent, and perseverance. From early successes to overcoming setbacks, the road to the top is never easy. This article dives into the key moments, challenges, and aspirations that shape a champion’s leg... |
Sexism is often used to frame the discovery of the structure of DNA in the early 1950s. The story is one in which the contribution of a female scientist is overlooked while her male colleagues reap all the rewards. This is not an uncommon trope in the history of science, a phenomenon labeled as the Matilda effect by sc... |
The Nature Explore Classroom at
The Children’s Learning Center
at St. Paul’s School
The Children’s Learning Center is located on the campus of St. Paul’s School, a private, boarding preparatory high school.
St. Paul’s School students participated in and worked to complete volunteer projects in support of the playground... |
Exciting news on the cellulosic ethanol front. The promise of next-generation biofuels is moving from the lab to the factory.
BP has announced a joint venture with Verenium to make cellulosic ethanol from grass and other non-edible plants.
Most ethanol in the U.S. is made with corn, which can drive up food prices. Gras... |
As a parent, our child is always special to us. No matter if nature has discriminated against them, a parent never does. From their education, and lifestyle to their daily activities, we want them to be raised exactly how a normal child is supposed to be. However, in some special cases, parents are expected to raise th... |
When you opt for 3D printing an object, the total cost is influenced by a variety of factors, including the type of 3D printer used, the complexity and volume of the 3D model, the material costs, print quality, and time, along with post-processing steps, energy consumption, and maintenance needs. Material costs vary gr... |
You’ve probably heard about machine learning before. It’s the technology that allows computers to use data to make predictions and improve their performance. But what exactly is machine learning? How does it work? And how can you use it in your own products or services? This article will help answer those questions by ... |
Cookies are tiny text files that are stored on your computer, tablet or mobile phone. They are not harmful to your computer or your security and have nothing to do with viruses. Cookies are created when a user's browser loads a particular website. The website sends information to the browser which then creates a text f... |
Restorative Inquiry is a way of talking with a student or students about a situation using nonjudgmental active listening (see questions below). It is a form of Restorative Practice. Restorative Practices focus on repairing harm and restoring relationships when misbehavior occurs. The fundamental unifying hypothesis of... |
- 27 Feb 2020
- 10 min read
- Hindustani Music is one of the two distinct schools of Indian Classical Music practiced mainly in North India. The other school of Indian Classical Music is Carnatic music which is practiced mainly in Southern India.
Origin of Hindustani Music
- While the historical roots of both the music... |
The Gorilla Organization who work internationally to save the world’s last remaining wild gorillas have announced the arrival of twins in the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda.
The Gorilla Organization is excited to announce the birth of an extremely rare pair of mountain gorilla twins in the Volcanoes National Park in... |
Circular economy seems a vital enabler for sustainable use of natural resources which is also important for achieving the 2030 agenda for sustainable development goals. Therefore, a special session addressing issues of “sustainable solutions and remarkable practices in circular economy focusing materials downstream” wa... |
Initial emotional reactions to any unexpected display of creativity may bring feelings of surprise, amazement, delight, or perhaps even our favorite British expression – gobsmacked! Imagine turning a corner in the grocery story and being presented with a “smiling” wall of peppers. Stopping you in your tracks. Making yo... |
Mold is something every home owner does not want to find. There are some areas of the home where it is easier to go undetected for a long time, like in crawlspaces or attics. While it may be obvious that dark damp spaces like crawlspaces are susceptible to developing mold, your attic can be at just as much risk. It is ... |
Thesis - Open Access
Bachelor of Arts
Harlan Garnett Wilson
Jere W. Bruner
Election, Behavior, Downsian, Pluralist
Considerations of theories of political education and socialization also played an important role in the development of the analysis presented here. Knowing why different groups of citizens use different g... |
Anxiety and Stress
It is normal and necessary for our survival to feel anxious some of the time. Anxiety can keep us safe when a real threat poses – this is what we call the fight-or-flight response which prepares our body to attack or run away from a predator or other danger.
Our bodies are flooded with cortisol and a... |
The future of sustainable mobility and society belongs to electric vehicles or EVs. Companies globally are aggressively working towards a collective goal of achieving better and safer applications for EVs.
Are you facing challenges in EV batteries and want to improve them? We are leading with the right solution for you... |
Corrosion can be viewed as the natural return of metals to their ores and will occur anywhere a galvanic cell or field can be or has established. To establish the field all that is needed is two dissimilar metals that are connected directly or indirectly by an electrolyte, such as water. This is the same chemical react... |
Hesperian Health Guides
Chapter 13: Growing older with a disability
Growing older can be a time when you gain more respect in your family and community. However, it can also be a time when you become more vulnerable to poverty, mistreatment, and health problems. Whether or not you have a disability, you will experience... |
File Photo: Women and children wash plastic kitchen utensils in a stream in Phalombe, southern Malawi, Friday March 17, 2023. Authorities are still getting to grips with destruction in Malawi and Mozambique with over 370 people confirmed dead and several hundreds still displaced or missing. AP
In a statement, the Unite... |
This is the beginning of ‘Early Modern Britain’. It was a time of Renaissance, English and Scottish Reformation and the debilitating English Civil War. And as always, to the victor goes the spoils. It was a time of rulers who were vain, greedy and downright corrupt. It was a time of adulterers, swindlers and cowards. A... |
Onsite Treatment of
Progressing Medical Waste Management
The safe disposal of biohazardous or regulated medical waste is a critical concern for any life science facility. Traditionally, this involves multiple transport steps and human contact points, from storage to autoclaving, incineration, and landfill. However, a g... |
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Central Federal Lands Highway Division is conducting a comprehensive study to identify techniques that maximize the opportunities for successful revegetation along high altitude portions of U.S. Highway 212, the Beartooth Highway. A portion of the Beartooth Highway that travels... |
Growing enthusiasm for additive manufacturing in industry is leading standardization organizations to study the need for normative documents to define an occupational safety and health framework for the subject.
The Technical Committee ISO/TC 261, “Additive Manufacturing”, under whose responsibility six standards and/o... |
Specialization and Hard Choices, 1960-1980
In the decades after moving downtown, Jewish Hospital underwent yet another major transformation, developing from a general hospital into a regional multi-specialty institution. In the mid-1960s, Jewish Hospital opened the first Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in the city and became... |
A Fortnightly Review of
Tate Britain Gallery, London.
Through 4 September 2011.
By ANDREW THACKER.
FOR A LONG TIME, Vorticism has been understood as the only significant avant-garde art movement that emerged in Britain in the years immediately prior to the First World War, a period when many artistic ‘-isms’ emerged ac... |
Accrual basis, open up the future of public finance The government has adopted accrual basis accounting system to operate government’s finance more efficiently and to increase transparency of financial information. As a result, 1.The management system for fiscal soundness has changed. 2.The government’s hidden assets h... |
Austria has reached a significant milestone in its green hydrogen ambitions as the country’s first green hydrogen production plant goes live in Styria. The pilot plant, located in Gabersdorf municipality, features a 1-MW electrolyser powered by a nearby solar park. This initial facility is part of a broader plan to exp... |
Near Field Communication (NFC) is something we take for granted these days. Nearly all smartphones have it. We even have NFC interfaces for all our favorite development boards. NFC’s history goes back all the way to 1997, when an early version was used in Star Wars special edition toys. Radio Frequency Identification (... |
The honey bee is originally a forest insect that used to live freely in our forests. Today, honeybees are mostly in human care and are therefore often referred to as "mankind's smallest domestic animal".
A honey bee colony functions like a single large organism. One honey bee alone would not be able to survive. The que... |
Did you know that winemaking is not just a process of creating a delicious beverage, but also a way to preserve cultural heritage and traditions? It’s true! Wine has been an integral part of many cultures around the world for centuries, and the techniques and practices of winemaking have been passed down from generatio... |
A ball bearing is a type of rolling element bearing commonly used in various mechanical applications. It consists of a spherical-shaped ball or multiple balls housed within an outer and inner race. The primary purpose of a ball bearing is to reduce friction and facilitate smooth rotational or linear motion between two ... |
As a coffee enthusiast, you may have come across the term SHG coffee, which stands for Strictly High Grown Coffee. This unique and sought-after type of coffee refers to coffee beans that are grown at high altitudes, usually over 1,200 meters (4,000 feet) above sea level. The high altitude plays a crucial role in the de... |
Explain their role and function in the Global War on Terror (GWOT).
Chapter 3: The Eagle and the Snake: America’s Experience with Suicide Bombings talks to the role of suicide bombings and terrorism focused on the United States. The short video by David Kilcullen and the two articles by Cooper and Ricks help set the st... |
Source: The Canadian Press
Aug 22, 2016
By Camille Bains
THE CANADIAN PRESS
VANCOUVER _ Canada “has missed the boat” when it comes to developing renewable energy resources that would mitigate the impact of global warming and its impact on human health, a leading medical expert says.
Dr. James Orbinski, a professor at t... |
In addition to many land expeditions, the Romans also undertook several sea expeditions in southern directions. Greek scholars did not realize that the African continent stretches south of Libya, they believed that Libya was flowing around the ocean – according to Plutarch, Alexander the Great considered circumnavigati... |
First, it should be made clear (since nearly everyone gets it wrong)that “Frankenstein” is the name of the man who made the monster and not the name of the monster itself. In the book the monster is only ever referred to as “the monster”. It was audiences watching the 1931 film Frankenstein who thought that the title r... |
Questions & Answers
Dr. Avraham Gileadi will answer your most searching questions on the prophecy and theology of Isaiah once a week, opening your view to new vistas of understanding the words of Isaiah.
The Book of Isaiah’s layered literary features entirely change the rules for interpreting it, transforming it into a... |
According to Isaiah, God raises up his servant when the world is spiraling in a spiritual downturn—when God’s people are buying wholesale into the ideology of Babylon. Isaiah’s ministry was a type of that scenario. So was the time before the Flood, when wickedness and violence prevailed throughout the earth. At that ti... |
AR you aware? Augmented Reality in zoos to highlight the trashy truth of human waste impacts
Conservation Education, Experience, Sensitive Ecosystems, Sustainability, Waste Management, Zoological InstitutionsAbstract
The environmental impacts of human activities are widely acknowledged, but the ramifications of inadequ... |
Extremely Rare Squirrel Spotted in Colorado
Squirrels are really neat creatures. I have seen videos on Youtube where some abandoned babies have become family pets. I wouldn't necessarily recommend having a squirrel as a pet, but it has been known to happen.
I remember years ago being fascinated by black squirrels as I ... |
The purpose of the Montessori education is to help each child develop within him or herself skills for a lifetime of creative learning. It is to develop the basic ideas, attitudes and skills essential for success in school and life! A thirst for learning: habits of concentration, sense of order, independence, control o... |
What can NASA teach you about building a competitive intelligence program? A lot more than you’d think.
In the 1950’s, the Space Race was dominated by two players – the U.S. and Russia – who competed neck and neck for dominance in space exploration. Eventually, Neil Armstrong landed on the moon and for decades since we... |
Acute hunger and child malnutrition worsened for the sixth consecutive year in 2024, according to the latest Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) released this week. The report reveals that over 295 million people across 53 countries faced crisis-level or worse hunger, a 5% increase from 2023. Conflict, economic shocks,... |
It was a neck-and-neck race. In the end, the jury decided that teams from Germany and Singapore shared first place in the international Quantum Hackathon. Ten teams competed, each of which had to solve a real-world problem from a scenario of social or economic relevance using quantum computing methods. The winners were... |
Permission for Prescription Medications-Doctor’s Signature Required
Permission for Over the Counter Medications-Parents’/Guardians’ Signature Required
Allergies requiring EpiPen Action Plans
Southeast Texas Resources developed by the LCM School Health Advisory Council 4-19-2023.
Have you ever been asked if Orange has a... |
From minor tension to hard challenges, stress has been a part of life. Also, we tend to get strained over things we don’t have control over. At times, problems become uncontrollable and overwhelming. But, do you know what? There are effective ways to relieve stress! It is important to relieve tension and calm your body... |
Setting description of a desert island.
Can be used after Chapter 4.
Enhance English lessons with this setting description for Year 6 students in England. Specifically designed to complement your teaching of the adventure story Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo.
The package includes a model text exemplifying a sett... |
Article on the influence of country size on economic resilience published in the journal «International Economics and Economic Policy»
In small state economics, it is argued that small open economies are more volatile and more responsive to international shocks. However, small states also have a more flexible, faster a... |
Learn about the effects of corrosion and what you can do to protect the safety of your building
Corrosion can have a serious impact on the effectiveness of your building’s fire protection system, and it can be very expensive to fix. This is why identifying and minimizing it are key parts of maintaining a system in a sa... |
Some of the major factors behind the long-term decline in the marriage rate have been female education and labor force participation, women’s economic independence and gender equality. America is also experiencing growing numbers of women and men living alone as well as increasing unmarried cohabitation.
Table of Conte... |
The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is how business schools evaluate your writing skills. The AWA section has two 30-minute essay questions, each requiring a completely different stategy.
Present Your Perspective on an Issue (30 minutes)
Here you present your opinion on a controversial issue.
Analysis of Argument (... |
The Need for Critical Minerals
The critical mineral requirements within IRA Part 4,1 while essential to achieving a secure supply of materials needed to decarbonize the U.S. transportation sector, are viewed as largely unachievable by many.2 The current-decade timeline and percentage of applicable critical minerals req... |
consistency is a powerful tool for reducing the complexity of a system and making its behavior more obvious. If a system is consistent it means that similar things are done in similar ways, and dissimilar things are done in different ways, Consistency creates cognitive leverage: once you have learned how something is d... |
Banu Khorramdin or Bānu Xorramdin (??? - 838) was the wife of Babak Khoramdin. Banu fought side by side with her husband Babak against the Abbasid Caliphate. Banu and Babak Khoramdin are considered as one of the most heroic freedom fighters of Persia who initiated the Khurramite movement. It was a freedom fighting move... |
America's forgotten founding father
December 12: John Jay's birthday reminds us of his contributions to a young United States of America
On December 12, 2017, one of America’s most prominent, yet forgotten, Founding Fathers would have turned 272 years old. John Jay, a native of New York City, had among the most impress... |
Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn Monroe, an iconic figure of the 20th century, continues to captivate the world with her timeless beauty, charisma, and enigmatic persona. Born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California, Monroe’s life was a rollercoaster of triumphs and tragedies. In this blog, we delve in... |
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Anesthesia controls pain during surgery or another kind of procedure. It could also make your child sleepy or forgetful. Or it may make your child unconscious. It depends on what kind of anesthesia is used. The doctor or nurse will make sure that your child is comfortable and safe during the procedure o... |
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A bunion is an enlargement of bone or tissue around the joint at the base of the big toe. The big toe may turn toward the second toe. The tissues around the joint may be swollen and tender.
A bony bump at the base of the little toe is called a bunionette or tailor's bunion. The little toe also bends inw... |
Many mosques carry the name of the noble companion Omar ibn Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, but his mosque in Dumat Al-Jandal next to Marid Castle in Al-Jouf is one of the most important historical mosques in the kingdom. Its construction dates back to the beginning of the Islamic era, but it is built on arc... |
A KAIST team reported ultra-flexible organic flash memory that is bendable down to a radius of 300μm. The memory exhibits a significantly-long projected retention rate with a programming voltage on par with the present industrial standards.
A joint research team led by Professor Seunghyup Yoo of the School of Electrica... |
Janelly Martinez-Amador is one of 11 patients—seven girls and four boys—who were enrolled in a clinical drug trial between October 2008 and December 2009 to study an enzyme-replacement drug therapy, asfotase alfa. The children’s ages ranged between 2 weeks and 3 years old.
Canadian-based Enobia Pharma Corp, since acqui... |
GSK is taking a bold step forward in the fight against immune-related diseases by investing £50 million into a new five-year collaboration with the University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals. Dubbed the Cambridge-GSK Translational Immunology Collaboration (CG-TIC), this project is set to drive research ... |
On January 22, 2010, the SLATE, an online daily magazine on the Web, published a wonderful article entitled "Beware the Myth of Grass-Fed Beef: Cows raised at pasture are not immune to deadly E. coli bacteria" By James E. McWilliams. People have been posting links to this article like crazy. There are hundreds of posts... |
REDUCING WATER STRESS IMPACT
it’s been a great year to study water stress in soybeans. At least, that’s what a University of Guelph researcher says about the dry 2012 growing season. Dr. Hugh Earl is studying the impact of water stress on yield loss and anticipates the results will lead to new Ontario soybean varieties... |
A Look at Government’s Role in Pipeline Safety, Maintenance
By Beth Everage, policy director, HBW Resources
As existing U.S. pipeline infrastructure ages and new projects face increased public scrutiny, it’s important that measures are in place to ensure safe operations. Currently, America has 206 million miles of pipe... |
Welcome to Aspen
The richness of the history of Aspen is like no other among current-day Colorado mountain towns. First named Ute City, after the native American Indians who had inhabited the region for over 800 years, the area was renamed Aspen soon after the discovery of large silver deposits by prospectors in 1879. ... |
This is a guest post authored by Climate Change Research and Adaptation Advisor Ronda Strauch as part of a quarterly new series called Climate Connections.
Last year, Seattle denizens experienced multiple days in a haze of smoke. Whirling winds pulled in smoke from wildfires burning outside of Puget Sound and even as f... |
When we listen to a foreign language, we may hear sounds which do not exist in our mother tongue, and may sound different from anything we have ever heard before. The first time we hear something new, a foreign sound or word—even an unknown word in our own languages—something in it may provoke delight or revulsion.
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Athlete's foot (Tinea pedis) is a skin infection of the foot caused by a fungus known as ringworm. Although it's not dangerous, it's contagious and spreads easily in warm and moist environments. Athletes and gym-goers are more likely to get this infection by walking barefoot in communal showers at gyms and pools. Athle... |
A tough economy is a mild period of falling incomes and rising unemployment, and more serious is a despair. Earlier we talked about traditional economics and traditional dichotomy and money neutrality. If the nominal variables changed, real variables still wouldn’t be changed. However, in the short-run, traditional the... |
This article is part of an ongoing BULLETIN series exploring GE’s innovation, technology, and manufacturing initiatives in India.
The new Indian government has promised to put the economy back on an accelerated growth path with reforms in the energy, financial, and employment sectors. Energy is the backbone of the Indi... |
This video shows a team of educators in Los Angeles and a facilitator in New Hampshire using the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) with groups of parents. They work together to generate key questions about students and schools. The video provides a step-by-step guide – in condensed form – to using the QFT in a group... |
Eco Council invites responsible use of resources in April
At a time when the Earth’s resources are diminishing ever faster, it has never been more important to focus on responsible consumption, production and reproduction. This concept, firmly embedded in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in part... |
RMC Personnel Training with the Thomas Splint |
By James Patton
The Thomas splint is an orthopedic appliance used to stabilize a fractured leg to minimize further damage, pain, and bleeding during transportation to a surgical facility.
It was developed in 1875 by the Welsh physician Hugh Owen Thomas (1834–1891), who is... |
Exploring Practical AI Applications in Real Life Scenarios
We all know that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we live and work and transforming our world socially, economically, and politically. AI algorithms have the ability to understand, think logically, and fix their own mistakes. AI applications in real... |
Classical penology was conceived in France in the eighteenth century, and then eclipsed all over the world in the nineteenth, when Lombroso conjured up the picture of the born criminal. It was finally laid to rest in the United States in the twentieth century. Its basic tenet had been simple enough: the legislature in ... |
Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid that is naturally produced in the human body where it is primarily stored in the muscles to supply energy to the body’s cells. When creatine is metabolized, creatinine is produced and eliminated from the body through the kidneys. When kidneys aren’t functioning well, levels of cre... |
The sweeper, often known as the "libero," has long been a key figure in soccer's defensive structure. While modern tactics have evolved, the sweeper remains an iconic symbol of solid, resolute defending. Though its role has faded in some playing styles, the sweeper's influence on soccer tactics is undeniable. In this b... |