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Genetic Study Retraces the Origins of Coronaviruses in Bats: A Deep Dive into Evolutionary History and Spillover Risks
A ground-breaking genetic study has shed light on the evolutionary history of bat coronaviruses, revealing how these viruses have evolved over millions of years and the potential dangers they could pose to humans in the future. Published in a leading scientific journal, the research traces the deep ancestral roots of coronaviruses, their adaptation to different bat species, and the mechanisms that could lead to spillover events. The findings are crucial for understanding past outbreaks—such as SARS (2002), MERS (2012), and COVID-19 (2019)—and for predicting and preventing future pandemics.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy8 months ago in Education
How to Learn 5,000 Words (and More) Without Flashcards
Flashcards are one of the most commonly heard and widely used strategies for learning vocabulary. They’re often recommended for a reason — spaced repetition is highly effective for memory consolidation. But they’re not the only way to build a large and lasting vocabulary.
By Nora Ariana8 months ago in Education
10 Onion Hacks That Will Blow Your Mind – And Improve Your Life!
Onions are a kitchen staple in nearly every household, known for their strong aroma and distinct taste. But beyond flavoring your meals, onions are a powerhouse of natural healing and home remedies. Packed with antioxidants, sulfur compounds, and anti-inflammatory agents, this humble vegetable offers surprising benefits for your health, personal care, and even your household. Here are ten incredible ways you can use onions—outside the frying pan!
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Education
Nanoplastics from Real-World Plastic Waste Can Adsorb Heavy Metal Ions, Study Reveals
Plastic pollution is one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. While the visible impacts of plastic waste are alarming, a growing body of research highlights an even more insidious threat: nanoplastics. These tiny plastic particles, measuring less than 100 nanometers (nm) in size, are generated when larger plastic debris breaks down in the environment. A recent study has revealed that nanoplastics derived from real-world plastic waste can readily adsorb heavy metal ions, significantly increasing environmental and health risks.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy8 months ago in Education
React
In the ever-evolving landscape of web development, React has emerged as a powerhouse library, transforming how developers build user interfaces. Created by Facebook in 2013, React has become a cornerstone technology for front-end development. Its rise to popularity is not coincidental — it offers a unique approach to building interactive, efficient, and scalable web applications. This blog post explores React’s core concepts, advantages, architecture, and its enduring relevance in the modern tech ecosystem.
By Mayank Parmar8 months ago in Education
Galactic Nomad: Astronomers Discover Rogue Supermassive Black Hole Feasting on Stars
In a faraway galaxy, a rogue supermassive black hole of unusual size is devouring stars. Astronomers have made a startling discovery—a rogue supermassive black hole, unlike any other observed before, is rampaging through a distant galaxy, tearing apart and consuming stars in its path. This cosmic behemoth, which defies typical black hole behavior, challenges our understanding of how these mysterious objects form, evolve, and interact with their galactic environments.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy8 months ago in Education
Beyond the Fire: A Mother's Silent Vow
The Night Everything Changed In the heart of Aleppo, Syria—once a city of laughter, prayer, and ancient stone—the air now echoed with sirens, shattered glass, and the constant hum of warplanes overhead. For Hanan, a 33-year-old widow, these sounds had long become background noise. But that night, something was different.
By Doctor marwan Dorani 8 months ago in Education
Can Non-Muslims Teach Islam? A Critical Look at Al-Azhar’s Controversial Appointment
A Critical View on Non-Muslim Professors Teaching Islamic Curriculum: A Case of Christine Hanna In the Islamic world, knowledge of religion holds a sacred status, particularly the sciences of the Qur’an, Hadith, Fiqh, and Arabic. These subjects are not merely academic but deeply spiritual and sacred. The notion that someone who does not believe in the foundations of Islam is teaching Islamic subjects at a prestigious religious institution like Al-Azhar University raises numerous legitimate concerns.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Education
Soviet-Era Spacecraft Crashes Back to Earth After 53 Years Stuck in Orbit
A piece of Cold War space history has finally met its fiery end as Kosmos 482, a Soviet-era spacecraft stranded in orbit since 1972, has re-entered Earth’s atmosphere after 53 years. The derelict probe, originally intended for a Venus landing, spent over half a century circling Earth before succumbing to gravity. While most of the spacecraft likely burned up upon re-entry, experts suggest that some fragments—designed to survive Venus’s extreme conditions—may have reached the ground.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy9 months ago in Education






