Health , medical technology , Science , Technology Effective performance of Nanorobots in medicine Nano Technology is well known to be a great innovation in the world. The nanorobots (simple mechanical robots in nanoscale) are originated with the advancement of Nanotechnology. Recently, nanobots are performing numerous critical functions in various fields including medicine. Their performances in miniature world are much powerful that, they are used to accomplish tasks which […] 18 September 2021 562
Biology , Health , Science How can fungi cause health problems? Fungi cause human illnesses in three different ways: poisonings, parasitic infections, and allergic reactions. Some fungi produce toxic chemicals to protect themselves from parasites and predators. In small amounts, mold spores are harmless, but when they land on a damp spot somewhere in the house, they can start to grow and make house habitats. 4 September 2021 425
Health , Science Why hiccups occur? Hiccups are unconscious contractions of the diaphragm. The diaphragm is the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen which plays an important role in breathing. Those contractions are followed by a sudden shutting down of the vocal cords, which produces the characteristic “hic” sound. 7 June 2021 807
Health , Science Swelling: as a sign of injury The enlargement of skin or muscles is visible as external swelling. It caused due to the increased movement of fluid and white blood cells into the injured area. The release of chemicals and the compression of nerves in the area of injury cause pain. 27 May 2021 566
Health , Science Less oil, fast cooking; Air-Frying Rapid air technology is the technique used in air fryers. Here rapid air means hot air which circulated in high degrees. If the principle of the mechanism explains, it has a heating coil mounted above the food basket accompanied by a fan – and time and temperature control units are combined with the sensors. 24 April 2021 636
Biology , Health , Science Why do we need to sleep? During sleep, our body goes through four sleeping stages. This cycle occurs multiple times throughout the time in different lengths. The cycle includes two major phases: 1. Non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep. 2. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. 23 February 2021 608