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Who is Dr Israr ahmed?
🌐 Searching web… Dr. Israr Ahmad (26 April 1932 – 14 April 2010) was a prominent Pakistani Islamic scholar, theologian, and philosopher known for his extensive work in Islamic teachings and his emphasis on the Quranic understanding of Islam.
By Arslan Sunny2 years ago in Writers
Scientists use stem cells to create synthetic mouse embryos?. Content Warning.
Scientists have created “synthetic” mouse embryos from stem cells without a dad’s sperm or a mom’s egg or womb. The lab-created embryos mirror a natural mouse embryo up to 8 ½ days after fertilization, containing the same structures, including one like a beating heart.
By Angel Malaika 2 years ago in Writers
Scientists grow whole model of human embryo from stem cells?. Content Warning.
Scientists have developed an entity that mimics an early human embryo without using sperm, eggs, or a womb. According to the Weizmann Institute researchers, its "embryo model" created using stem cells looks like a classic example of a real 14-day-old embryo.
By Angel Malaika 2 years ago in Writers
Did Rich & Janie Make It?
This is the "ending" of the unofficial challenge I brought to my faithful readers on Vocal. The quest was to "Pick the type of ending (from those in Cole's article) and answer the question of what happened to Rich and Janie...did they make it or not?
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Writers
Visual Storytelling: Revealing Your Character Without Dialogue
Open your mind a moment. I want you to picture a man, just an average dude. For the sake of the point that I am hoping to illustrate, this random dude, his name is Steve, is the main character of our story. Steve is a blank slate on which we will impose the story we are telling. We get to determine who Steve is. With every choice we make, every detail that we add, Steve becomes more alive in our story. And when I say detail, I mean everything. From the length of Steve’s hair to his eye color, we control everything.
By Sean Patrick2 years ago in Writers
6 Ai Devices Suggested By Educators, That Aren't ChatGPT
I connected with homeroom educators all over the planet on LinkedIn, X (previously Twitter) and Facebook to figure out which simulated intelligence stages are having the most effect in their study halls. The reaction was overpowering, to such an extent that there will probably be a section two to this investigation. While numerous teachers are utilizing driving artificial intelligence chatbots, for example, ChatGPT and Google Gemini, stages planned explicitly for instructors and understudies are offering more specific usefulness.
By MD SHAFIQUL ISLAM2 years ago in Writers



