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Obesity's Impact: Unraveling the Colorectal Cancer Link
Obesity rates are increasing around the world. In India, a recent report in The Lancet assessed the level of obese women and men to be 9.8% and 5.4% respectively. Alongside higher risk of heart illness and diabetes, obesity has been connected to a higher vulnerability to colorectal cancer (CRC), among others.
By shanmuga priyaabout 3 hours ago in Longevity
Guardians of the Giants: How Communities are Saving Madagascar's Ancient Baobab Trees
Six of the world's eight baobab species are native to Madagascar, where the unmistakable trees with goliath trunks have generally filled in enormous forests. In any case, these timberlands are undermined by cut-and-consume farming - 4,000 hectares of baobab forest in Madagascar are annihilated consistently. Baobab trees can live 1000 years and one hectare of land can hold eight completely developed baobab trees. Yet, many have been left stranded - remaining solitary in desolate regions with no contact with the wild creatures that spread their seeds, assisting the baobabs to reproduce.
By shanmuga priyaabout 6 hours ago in Education
AI's Theory: A New Framework Beyond the Bounds of Computer Science
The well-known understanding seems to be that the day isn't too far when artificial intelligence (AI) will want to think like humans and interact, in some ways through languages, in a way that is distinguishable from genuine people. Such a day has been called "the singularity", a vital second for humanity. With the new outcome of huge language models (LLM) like ChatGPT, which are fit for deciphering language use and creating sentences, many think this day is approaching.
By shanmuga priyaa day ago in Education
Tracing the Invisible Threat: Detecting Microplastics in Blood Samples
Microplastics are, as the name recommends, little particles of plastics found in different places — the oceans, the environment, and presently in human blood. A study by scientists from The Netherlands (Heather A. Leslie et al, Environmental International, Published online ) has analyzed blood tests of 22 people, all anonymous donors and healthy adults, and found plastic particles in 17 of them. A report on this work conveys that about a portion of these were PET (polyethylene tertraphthalate) plastics, which are utilized to make food-grade bottles. The size of the particles that the group searched for was all around as small as around 700 nanometres (equivalent to 0.0007 millimeters). This is small and it is not yet clear if there is a risk of such particles crossing the platelet walls and affecting the organs. Likewise, a bigger report should be led to solidify the current discoveries.
By shanmuga priya2 days ago in Longevity
High Altitude Litterbugs: Mount Everest's Trashy Reality
Spring is going time for climbers who desire to summit Mount Everest, Earth's highest peak above sea level. Many mountain climbers from around the world travel to Asia in April and May and set out towards base camps in Nepal and Tibet.
By shanmuga priya2 days ago in Education
Securing the Future: Strategies of Cybersecurity Firms in the Age of Gen AI
Expecting generative AI-based cyber threats, cybersecurity firms are progressively checking out incorporating their foundation to give security arrangements. Consolidation of information has also spurred the improvement of coordinated cybersecurity platforms by huge associations taking special care of a wide range of clients and new businesses.
By shanmuga priya3 days ago in 01
Riding the Waves of Loneliness: A Guide to the Loneliness Curve
During a time when participation in local area associations, clubs, and religious gatherings has declined, and more friendly interaction is going on online rather than face to face, a few youngsters are revealing levels of loneliness that, in past decades, was regularly connected with more established older adults.
By shanmuga priya4 days ago in Psyche
Towards Lunar Synchronization: NASA's Standard Time for the Moon
In September 2025, NASA's four-member Artemis crew is planned to fly around the moon in preparation for the space organization's main goal to arrive on the moon again. To boost such scientific missions, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) on April 2, coordinated its space agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), to lay out a Coordinated Lunar Time (LTC) to standardize cislunar tasks with the universal time followed on Earth.
By shanmuga priya8 days ago in Education
Connecting the Dots: Oral Bacteria and Colorectal Cancer Risk
The bacteria known as Fusobacterium nucleatum live in the human mouth. But in the case of colon cancer or the rectum, the bacteria are found in tumors in the gut, where they assist cancer cells with getting away from the immune system and spread to different parts of the body.
By shanmuga priya9 days ago in Longevity
AI Ascendant: Exploring the Next Wave of Technological Evolution
There were no flying cars or robot butlers in the recent year. Past years didn't have any flashy tech breakthroughs. It was a time of calm progress, vital consolidation, and a recalibration of needs. The dust has settled from the breathless anticipation of the previous years, and a nuanced image of technological advancement has arisen. As we peer into the precious stone bundle of how the tech scene will be in the future, we see less catchy gadgets, and we trust it will be more about building a superior, more equitable world where capable development becomes the dominant stage.
By shanmuga priya10 days ago in 01
Cracking the Code of Stress: A Career Woman's Guide to Wellness
Some would agree that two kinds of women are in the white-collar working environment. The people who finish a job. Furthermore, the individuals who pursue a career. A few points are common to both. The assumption for a pay worthy of their time, designation, for one. The need to get ahead, for another. In any case, when it comes to performance, the gap yawns wide. The work holder works since she has some job, frequently drifting through it, doing the necessary whatever, and trusting at times to get away with even not exactly the minimum expected of her.
By shanmuga priya10 days ago in Viva