Vitamin D Supplement May Reduce Risk of Serious Cardiovascular Diseases in the Elderly: Largest Study of Its Kind

Vitamin D Supplement May Reduce Risk of Serious Cardiovascular Diseases in the Elderly: Largest Study of Its Kind

The largest study of its kind shows that a vitamin D supplement may reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks, in the elderly. Heart diseases are among the leading causes of death around the world, and it is expected that the incidence of heart diseases will increase with the continuation of … Read more

Ranking High in Google for this Content: “Assistant Teacher 2023 Exam Update and Result Announcements”

Ranking High in Google for this Content: “Assistant Teacher 2023 Exam Update and Result Announcements”

exam update ‘Assistant Teacher 2023’ every educational area After the 2023 teacher assistant recruitment examination on 24-25 June 2023 passed by the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), there will be ‘Announcing Assistant Teacher Exam Result 66’ To be completed by July 2023, but will announce the list of eligible candidates for Part C … Read more

Choosing Between Studying Film in Thailand or Abroad: Seeking Advice from Industry Professionals

Choosing Between Studying Film in Thailand or Abroad: Seeking Advice from Industry Professionals

Hello, I’m a student at Bangkok University, Rangsit Campus, Year 1 (Children 66), Faculty of Digital Media and Film Arts. movie branchBangkok University We are very hesitant about studying. whether we made the right decision I would like someone who has experience in this field or is in the film industry to help me make … Read more

Solar-Powered Reactor Converts Carbon Dioxide and Plastic Waste into Sustainable Fuels

Solar-Powered Reactor Converts Carbon Dioxide and Plastic Waste into Sustainable Fuels

FAKHRI FADLURROHMAN Conditions at the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Management Site in Bekasi City, West Java, Tuesday (27/6/2023). JAKARTA, KOMPAS — Researchers from the University of Cambridge are developing a solar-powered reactor that can convert carbon dioxide and plastic waste into sustainable fuels and other valuable chemical products. This innovation can be further developed to reduce … Read more

The First Moon Map: Thomas Harriot vs. Galileo Galilei

It turns out that this scientist was the first to draw a map of the moon, not Galileo. Twitter/Thomas Harriot; Wikipedia/Harriot’s illustration of the Moon from 1609 Reporter: Fauzan Jamaludin Merdeka.com – The role of Galileo Galilei was so great for the world of science. Apart from his services, it turns out that there is … Read more

Janitorial Service Lawsuit: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Seeks Over $1 Million in Damages for Lab Freezer Incident

Janitorial Service Lawsuit: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Seeks Over  Million in Damages for Lab Freezer Incident

Jakarta – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, filed a lawsuit against a janitorial service for allegedly shutting down a lab freezer containing research material. The cleaner, who is not being charged in the lawsuit, is a contractor for Daigle Cleaning Systems Inc., which worked for several months in 2020 at a private research … Read more

The Riddle of the Origin of Water on Earth: Revealing Clues from Asteroids

The Riddle of the Origin of Water on Earth Begins to Reveal, Turns Out It Came From This Object The mystery surrounding the origin of water on Earth is slowly starting to unravel, thanks to the efforts of a number of scientists who have conducted detailed analyses of asteroids. This groundbreaking finding is expected to … Read more

The Awakening of the Sleeping Giant: Recent Discoveries of Activity in the Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole

The Awakening of the Sleeping Giant: Recent Discoveries of Activity in the Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole

Supermassive Black Hole in Milky Way Wakes Up and Devours Cosmic Bodies, Study Finds A recent study published in the journal Nature has revealed that the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, is not as dormant as previously thought. The study, conducted by an international team of researchers, shows … Read more

The Peculiar and Swear Word-Ridden Language of Granada: A Study on Spanish Culture

The Peculiar and Swear Word-Ridden Language of Granada: A Study on Spanish Culture

The people of Granada have a way of talk very characteristic. The accent or those words that are typical of the colloquial language of the inhabitants of Granada make the way of expressing themselves very peculiar. But not only that, but they are also included, in most cases. Some other taco. And it is that … Read more

Processed Foods Increase Cancer and Mortality Risk, Reveals Recent Study

Processed Foods Increase Cancer and Mortality Risk, Reveals Recent Study

Al-Marsad Newspaper: A recent study revealed that some processed foods may increase the risk of cancer and mortality. These foods included breakfast cereals, mass-produced bread, ready meals, ice cream, ham and potato chips. The research team, from Imperial College London, found an association between these nutrients and the risk of various types of cancer as … Read more