Posts

Showing posts from April, 2021

Egypt: The mystery of the Egyptian sculptures with broken noses that gave rise to many assumptions

Image
  One of the world's oldest and most stable civilizations has been an unexplained mystery among Egyptian experts and fans. And that mystery is the broken nose of the sculptures. At first look, it seems ordinary that after thousands of years, it is conceivable for any memorials or objects to fall into disorder, but why are there so many antique statues with only a broken nose? Or was missing? If something was to break, then why the nose   This matter has given rise to many assumptions, counting a bitter one that has come up again and again, although it has been repudiated, and that it is the African roots of the European colonialists to the antique Egyptians. There was an effort to erase. Specialists, on the other hand, declare that the theory is untrue because there is inadequate evidence for it, among other reasons, although they decide that it is not one of them, notwithstanding the many horrors of expansionism. The question is what else could have happened? In...

Timur Shah, son of Ahmad Shah Abdali: When the queen of the Mughal dynasty poisoned the king-loving slave girl with her own hands

Image
  She was a slave but very gorgeous as well as bright and because of these qualities she ruled the heart of the king. The king often met his concubine in the garden, which made her look like a thorn in the queen's side.   The queen, the king and the maid were distressed by this relationship and then a cup of poison was carried so that this relationship could be ended forever.   This is about two and a half hundred years ago today when the Durrani Empire ruled in Peshawar, northern Afghanistan and India. The Bala Hissar fort in Peshawar was the dwelling of Durrani king Timur Shah, where he used to stay in winter and move to Kabul in summer. The maiden's name was Bibi Jan, whose tomb is still contemporary in the Wazir Bagh area of Peshawar. The locals know it as 'Beju di Kabar'. The tomb was constructed in the 18th century. The love of a king and a maid   The story starts after 1772, when Timur Shah, son of Ahmad Shah Abdali, established the kingdom. ...

Pakistan Steel Mills: Can a closed oxygen plant make up for the oxygen shortage caused by Corona?

Image
  The third wave of Corona in Pakistan is not only growing the amount of people infected and dying from the virus, but also increasing the burden on the country's medical setup. In this regard, the deficiency of oxygen given to patients harshly affected by the virus is also being detected.   Assad Umar, the federal minister for planning and head of the National Command and Control Center for Corona in Pakistan, said last week that 90 percent of the country's oxygen was being used up in the coming days. Problems in oxygen stock can also happen. Assad Omar said that oxygen could be imported if needed.   In this condition, for the past few days, some quarters have been challenging that the supply of oxygen to Corona patients in the country be guaranteed by activating the oxygen plant of Pakistan Steel Mills in Karachi.   In a note to Prime Minister Imran Khan, the National Engineers Well-being Association, an organization for the well-being of engineers in...

Social media users react to Imran Khan's 'Knowing the West': 'I wish I remembered the university syllabus as much as Imran Khan remembers the West’

Image
  "My Pakistanis ... You don't have to fear ... State of Madinah When I came to politics from cricket ... Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif's exploitation ... NRO will not be expected ... PDM They are putting burden on me. "   Of course, whenever these few sentences smash your ears, you see that there is a part of our Prime Minister Imran Khan's speech, speech or declaration on TV or radio.   Some of Prime Minister Imran Khan's adversaries also agree that he knows the art of oratory well, whether it is conversation of creating a 'new Pakistan' in the antagonism or a modern Islamic state in Pakistani civilization after taking office. Prime Minister Imran Khan's speeches have always been a topic of conversation.   One of the motives for this is his own magnetic personality, and the other is to prove his supporters that he does not use signs in speeches and dissertations at the countrywide and international levels like the previous prime mini...

Children's genetic editing technology not yet usable: experts

Image
  A worldwide committee says genetically modified child technology is not yet nontoxic to use. This technology will stop the transmission of genetic diseases from parents to children.   For the first time in the world, genetically modified babies were born in China. However, there was a sturdy international reaction, with the scientist answerable being jailed. The committee was formed after the happening. Most countries now have exclusion laws in place. Why is genetic editing of children controversial? Gene editing can possibly stop many diseases from being passed down from generation to generation. However, specialists fear that genetically editing an embryo could lead to unexpected losses, which could be passed on to future generations, not just individuals.   An example of this technology is the Crisper technology, which was conceived in 2012. With the help of Crisper technology, the genome is inspected and injured DNA is cut at the molecular level. ...

The secret power of human waste that can save forests

Image
  Felix Chambo, a prisoner at the Malanje prison in the southern African country of Malawi, gets up early in the morning and cooks food for his associates. Together with a few prisoners, Chambo is responsible for cooking food for about 200 prisoners by 7am.   In the past, the prison used a usual of two square meters of wood for cooking a day, and the procedure took about five hours. But then an uncommon alternate to wood was introduced. The prison is prepared with a biogas plant digest system that changes organic matter, including human waste, into energy. This system made of plastic sheets has an entrance point into which waste is deserted and submerged inside the machine.   This water is envisioned to generate an anaerobic environment in which bacteria change biomass to natural gas methane. This gas is directed through pipes to run cooktops in prison kitchens. Chamobo says the use of biogas has enhanced circumstances in the prison. Since the system was present...

Whether we live or not, our organs can live for a hundred years

Image
  According to research, some portions of the human body age quicker than other parts of the body, resultant in a longer life span than the body as a whole. Does this detection mean that we can live lengthier?   It was a very worrying condition. A 19-year-old Turkish woman immediately needed a liver donation for a liver transplant. While on the waiting tilt for liver donation recipients, he slender hepatic encephalopathy (a coma caused by liver disease). This is a disorder in which the toxins that enter the bloodstream in the occasion of liver failure begin to unfavorably affect the brain.   Earlier, her liver had stopped functioning and doctors were trying to protect her life. As time went on, doctors had only one decision left to try the liver donation, which had been disallowed by other hospitals. The donated liver was in poor state. Not only was there an infection, but the person from whom the donation was made was a 93-year-old woman who had just expire...

Tutankhamen: When the discovery of a tomb in Egypt changed the world

Image
  When Totan Khamenei's tomb was found in November 1922, the world was enchanted by him and he altered the world.   For today's archaeologists, there is a strange profusion of explanations about the individuality of King Totan Khamenei, particularly when many tombs were looted because of his mortuary belongings, and premature deaths happened.   When Toutan Khamenei's treasure trove was showed outside Egypt at the Sachi Gallery in London, it became clear that it still had international appeal in the 21st century.   But King Tutankhamen's power is as significant in the context of the 1920s as it was in the fillings of the tomb. British archaeologist Howard Carter, who exposed the tomb, also faced a political storm. Egypt has newly undergone a political transition and the new government has tightened control over antiquities. To increase money for the complex mission of excavating, preserving and categorizing the tomb, Lord Carnarron employed a special a...

Maternal and child health: Lack of sleep in newborns, can home remedies be effective in such cases?

Image
  "I was breastfeeding my baby when someone said that if you chore it and drink it with warm water, the baby will twitch sleeping, but by doing so, I will start dwindling asleep."   According to medical specialists, infants typically sleep for about 18 hours a day, but if the baby's sleep is troubled or reduced, it not only disturbs his health, but also doubts the parents and particularly the mother can cause fatigue and nervousness.   Something like occurred to Karachi couple Zohaib Siddiqui and his wife Nimrah when they became parents for the first time. Nimrah says, "My mother's friend told me to kneading her and try to shawl her in a muslin cloth." Someone else said that if you take mustard oil and massage the baby with it, it will sleep, but he did not sleep with it either. Alike advice was given to Dr. Sana, a couple living in Islamabad, and her husband, Habib-ur-Rehman, when they gave birth to their first child. "We were told to massa...

How and why did online shopping begin?

Image
  How many times have you ticked 'Checkout' to shop online in the last few months? The rise in online shopping during Covid 19 is perhaps too high.   We trust heavily on e-commerce to carry everyday items, counting books, make-up, air-conditioned swimming pools, and many other items used through the Corona virus eruption Because that's how we get these belongings rapidly and without encountering other humans.   These comprise fundamentals as well as non-essentials. Online shoppers in Canada also accepted quail eggs, star wire and trampolines in April. From over-buying to signpost, we have learned that an epidemic can reason us to become unhappy and change our shopping habits. Although online shopping has been round for decades, it has only lately become more common.   The Amazon Company was founded in the mid-90s. As of 2010, only 6% of total purchases in the United States were made online and now online acquisitions in the UK rose to 19% in 2020 from j...