Science
Global Warming
Introduction: Our world is becoming more and more modern with the passage of time and new problems are constantly being invented. Many of these problems are so serious that they cast doubt on the future of the whole world. In the process of modernizing civilization, people are throwing the existence of civilization in the face of crisis.
By Bijan Mondal4 years ago in Earth
A 'deluge of omicron' is on the way, according to Santa Clara County's health officer.
As the COVID-19 variety spreads across the Bay Area and residents started traveling and gathering for the holidays, Santa Clara Area Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody predicted a "deluge" of omicron infections in the county.
By Prasad Madusanka Herath4 years ago in Earth
As omicron advances, the United States is facing a twin coronavirus outbreak.
The new omicron coronavirus mutant sweeping the globe could unleash yet another wave of turmoil, putting medical personnel under even more strain as they deal with a rise in delta cases and upsetting Christmas preparations for the second year in a row.
By Prasad Madusanka Herath4 years ago in Earth
Natural Disasters
Introduction: In addition to creation and status on earth, doom also exists in the same way. When the burden of civilization on the earth is pressed like a place, maybe then the stump of disaster falls on the head of the world. And such a catastrophe can turn a civilization in its destructive glory into a complete catastrophe.
By Bijan Mondal4 years ago in Earth
Testing of sewage water gives indications about Omicron's proliferation across the United States.
Scientists have been monitoring the nation's wastewater to perform early detection of the virus as the United States continues to watch the spread of the Omicron Covid-19 subtype. A group of California researchers stated last week that they had discovered signs of the variation in sewage treatment facilities across the state, implying that Omicron is already prevalent in several locations.
By Prasad Madusanka Herath4 years ago in Earth
What's next for Omicron and the pandemic, according to a former CDC director?
Covid reminded us on Thanksgiving morning that neither death nor mutations take vacations. And, as the virus grows stronger, a pandemic of pandemic tiredness erodes our capacity to halt it. Border closures, stock market drops, and a communal sigh of relief followed the discovery of the Omicron variety. Will the epidemic ever end?
By Prasad Madusanka Herath4 years ago in Earth
Corona virus or Covid 19
virus Introduction: No matter how arrogant steps have been taken by man to become strong in the name of science, various natural calamities like earthquakes, storms etc. have made people stand in front of helplessness. The last plague of nature is to remind man that man is a child to nature. Cholera, dengue, malaria, AIDS, cancer and other deadly diseases have been ruling the world since ancient times despite the skyrocketing advances in medical science. And the latest addition to this list is the corona or covid 19 that is the terror of the world today.
By Bijan Mondal4 years ago in Earth



