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How big is our universe actually, a mystery?

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  This universe has been increasing since the beginning of the Big Bang, but at what degree? The answer to this query may disclose that everything we know about physics may be incorrect.   Let's start our discussion by saying that the universe is very massive. When we look in any course, the distance to the most observable regions of the universe is about 46 billion light years away. Its diameter is 540 sextillion miles. But that's truly just one of our best guesses. No one knows how huge the universe is.   This is because we can know the voyage of light since the beginning of the universe. Since the universe came into being about 13.8 billion years ago, it has speciously been increasing ever since. But since we cannot decisively regulate the age of the universe, it becomes problematic to measure the distance between the expanses of things we cannot see.   Astronomers have tried to use a special property called a 'Hubble constant' to help them in this att...

If corona virus lives in bats, why don't they get sick?

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  Scientists have understood the genetic blueprint of the world's six bats as signs of their "unusual immunity" and this system has aided defend them from the deadly virus.   Researchers are predictable to undo the anonymous of how bats transmit the corona virus without becoming ill.   Researchers say it could deliver keys to help human health through present and future epidemics.   Emma Telling, a professor at University College Dublin, says the "outstanding" genetic sequence displays that bats have a "very exclusive immune system". And thoughtful how bats can stand the virus deprived of receiving sick can be obliging in learning a treatment for a virus like covid-19. Professor Emma Telling told: "If we can imitator the immune response of bats to the virus, which creates them more accepting, then you can look to nature to discovery a cure.   "We now have the tackles to comprehend what we require to do; we need to progre...

Discovery of the giant red bag that lives under the sea in Indonesia

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  First the worldwide outbreak of the corona virus and then the locust heart attack in many parts of the world, this year the news about science has been fairly uncommon.   Scientists in Indonesia have now proclaimed that they have exposed one of the world's largest crustaceans in terms of size, which they call the Big Red Bag. Crabs and prawns fit to the Christian family. This new being fits to the genus Bethenomus, which is a big animal whose bodies are mottled and stiff, and they look like insects but are much larger than them. They live in profound waters.   These Bethanomus Rakasa are found in the sea between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra at a complexity of 957 to 1259 meters. In Indonesian, rakasa means huge. They are also found in the Indian Ocean.   When young, these red bags spread a size of 33 cm, which is measured to be a very big size. Other types of bethanomes can produce up to 50 cm from head to tail. "It's really big, and...

What is the future of the textile industry in Pakistan?

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Specialists at the Agricultural University in Faisalabad, Pakistan, have established paint for jeans that use the cannabis plant.   The fiber used to make these jeans comprises a definite quantity of fiber from the cannabis plant.   Specialists from the Department of Fabric and Textile Technology at the Agricultural University have established a fiber by amalgamation hemp and cotton inside the laboratory using wild hemp, which produces naturally in Pakistan. After that, the entire process from this fiber to the manufacture of jeans was finished in the laboratory.   But that is not the case. Cannabis jeans are previously being made and worn in the world. Many textile mills in Pakistan were spreading such jeans after engineering them in factories. However, the cannabis fiber used in these pants was imported. Because this fiber is costly, hemp jeans are manufactured on a inadequate scale.   That is why the latest struggles of the specialists of Faisala...

Mental Health: What should you do if someone says 'I want to commit suicide'?

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  If someone near to you tells that he is anxious about his mental health and desires to take his own life, you could be in big worry. At this point you contemplate about what to do next.   The question is mingling these days, in part because of a Channel Four documentary about the suicide of TV host Caroline Flack last year. Given the rank of this topic, we spoke to Alex Dodd, a skilled with the mental health charity Samaritans, and requested what to do if somebody told you he was mentally ill. Pay attention to what they say: 'You can't resolve the difficulties of such people and you don't know what's going on in their minds but if somebody says you that they have views like suicide, continuously pay full attention to it Should be given. "It's very significant for such people that we deliver them with an setting where they are fortified to speak amenably and feel that you really want to help them," says Alex Dodd.   "The solidest pa...

Honey without bees, milk without cows and buffaloes, is that possible?

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  Darko Mandich, the originator and chief executive of a company called Milli Bao, is a veggie, meaning that he is not only a vegetarian, but also does not eat everything that comes out of the animal's body, such as milk or eggs.   But he says, "As a wagon, I miss honey."   It's not odd that wagons recap people of convinced foods. But what is astonishing is that Darko has resolved this problem.   Darko has established a honey that is similar to normal honey in every way, but there is no use of bees in its preparation. "When you look at the procedure of making honey, it starts when the bees assemble pollen and nectar from the flowers and then alter it into the basic essentials of honey, fructose and glucose," he says.   We have derivative the same procedure using microorganisms in the laboratory.   Over the past few years, plant-based meat and dairy replacements have become progressively popular. But for most people, these replacements ...