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Science Serving the Humanity: A Discovery Saved Lives of 70+ Million People

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) accounts for hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and liver transplantation. Hepatitis is the inflammation of liver causing live damage leading to the liver failure. In 1970s, novel causes of hepatitis were being studied and two viruses, called Hepatitis A (HAV) and Hepatitis B (HBV) were discovered. Both A and B types were found less dangerous but there were many patients with fatal type of liver...

Male seahorses and pipefishes can get pregnant!

Male seahorses and pipefishes can become pregnant and give birth. As part of a project called MALEPREG, Dr. Olivia Roth from the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR) in Germany is studying syngnathids, a fish family including seahorses, pipefish, and seadragons, to understand the evolution of pregnancy. There are three different types of pregnancy in syngnathids. In initial forms, the eggs stick to the male body and then are...

Can we program plants to produce vaccines?

Molecular farming is the basic idea to genetically modify or program plants in order to produce useful biomolecules such as vaccines for us. Cultured proteins could use as medicine for the treatment of many diseases, including diabetes. One of the most common ways of culturing proteins is utilizing bio-machinery of organisms like bacteria and other mammalian cells, such as the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) to use nucleic acid code as a pattern for...

Role of International Students in Community Development

The world becomes a global hub when international students from all over the globe travel to the foreign land with an aim to exchange educational and academic excellence and to promote their diverse cultural backgrounds. After tourism, the exchange of students through scholarships and global exchange programs play a major role in the development of community building and cultural promotion. Let us have a brief outlook of international...

Article Processing Charges : A Practice to Keep Science Open Access

We see research and scientific organizations working day and night to obtain rigorous results in order to provide incentives to their research fellows and the involved task force or supportive staff. In the research publishing phase, it becomes twice times important to get yourself sponsors or a good deal of income from different ways to facilitate the expenses involved in the entire scientific publishing process such as Article Processing...

Applications of Robots : Conceivable Future of Robots and AI in the World

A “Robot” is May well-defined regarding its competency. It’s a machine that may bring out a posh sequence of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer. This article has explained in short about the applications of robots and shed light on the Future of Robots and AI. Robots are a superb example of artificial intelligence. Robots won’t take over the globe but they will overtake some businesses. Technologies are...

IMAQPRESS nominated as the Finalist of Canadian Rising Star (Start Up) Award 2021

IMAQPRESS recently legalized startup company in Winnipeg has been nominated as the Finalist for Canadian Rising Star (Start Up) Award 2021 by the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. The idea of IMAQPRESS as a start-up project to develop a unique scientific content management system was conceived in 2015 and it took 5 years to develop the SOPs and secure seed funding before its official incorporation in July 2020 as IMAQPRESS Inc. in Winnipeg MB,...

Economic analysis, Pakistan’s economy show signs of recovery

Pakistan's economy has been growing steadily over the past many years. Individual growth per annum averaged only 2 percent, but 1/2 South Asia's average, partially because of unpredictable economic policies and reliance on foreign investment and investment to drive the economic process. The short-term growth spans often cause the opening of an existing account and therefore the financial crisis that ultimately requires policy consolidation,...

Global warming and it’s impacts on Pakistan, A world without ice

Global warming is an increase in global temperatures due to rising levels of greenhouse gases caused by human activities such as deforestation. Experts believe that temperatures began to rise sharply from the middle of the 20th century and that disturbed human activity. Climate change will cause sea levels to rise and will change the amount and order of rainfall. Heating is likely to be more severe in the Arctic and will be related to the...

Science Outside the Lab: A Forgotten Aspect of Science to Boost Development

Science has been defined as a mechanism or process of generating and managing the knowledge in the form of testable conclusions, theories or laws. This mechanism or process is well known as research conducted by scientists and researchers. This scientific research involve in the production of knowledge is also known as the science inside the lab because scientists or researchers are producing knowledge while working in academic and research...

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