Four inventions that can change the world
In the last month and a half, probably the maximum number of major discoveries have been made in the scientific world. Two of these discoveries have taken place in the field of physics and two in the field of medicine. These are all solutions that mankind has...Four inventions that can change the world
In the last month and a half, probably the maximum number of major discoveries have been made in the scientific world. Two of these discoveries have taken place in the field of physics and two in the field of medicine. These are all solutions that mankind has been looking for for decades. If these discoveries move beyond the experimental stage and enter common use, they could make the world a much better place.
Imagine a better world and its possibilities. Somebody can provide us green and safe energy unlimited source. In the medical field, the first of two discoveries could give the world an effective cure for one of the most dreaded diseases known to man, cancer. The fourth discovery is related to controlling Alzheimer's. It is a disease that slows down the cognitive ability and working capacity of a human being. There is no sure cure for it yet.
Scientists have begun to look closely at these claims. Some may fail to succeed, but as Albert Einstein said, failure is success in progress.
Nuclear fusion is being realized.
The quest for clean energy has started reaching its destination
The search for earth and environment-friendly energy is continuously going on in the world, in this episode, scientists have got a big success. When it comes to the new discovery - nuclear fusion, it is a process by which two lighter atoms join together to form a heavier atom, resulting in the release of a lot of energy. Nuclear fusion does not emit any greenhouse gases. It also leaves no radioactive waste and produces a lot of energy from very little fuel.
The discovery does more than guarantee a safe and sustainable planet. Fusion energy is perhaps the only large-scale solution that can save the planet from the irreversible damage caused by fossil fuel and greenhouse gas emissions.
Management to prevent wastage of energy has become very important.
South Korean researchers have developed a material that exhibits superconductivity at room temperature and ambient pressure. This will have a significant impact on energy handling. The world uses copper and aluminum to build transmission lines, but they show resistance to electricity at ambient temperatures. This results in transmission and distribution (T&D) losses. In the US alone, 100 billion units of electricity is wasted every year in T&D losses.
Fighting disease is becoming a challenge all over the world
In a study published in the journal Cell Chemical Biology, Professor Linda Malkas claims that in pre-clinical studies, AOH1996 has been effective against breast, prostate, ovarian, cervical, skin, brain and lung cancers. AOH1996 can suppress tumor growth without toxicity as monotherapy or combination treatment in cell and animal models. This discovery has certainly given a new ray of hope to thousands of cancer patients and their families around the world. Doctors are also believing that the development of this medicine can become a major reason for happiness and peace in the world.
More than 200 million megawatts of electrical energy is wasted in our world at the time of distribution. More than 18 million i.e. about 181 lakh people have been found suffering from cancer in the world. More than 55 million ie about 550 lakh people. suffer from amnesia or Alzheimer's in the world.
Where is the wasteful expenditure in the country and the world?
If we look at the figures of the year 2014, about 53 billion dollars in the world had been lost to terrorism. Even more money is spent in the name of war every year in the world. Thousands of people die every year in wars and terrorist attacks. Many countries of the world spend a lot of money for their treatment, compensation and compensation. Despite the huge devastation of life and property, the people and countries who are patronizing terrorism and turning a blind eye to terrorism are no less in the world.
Where should humans invest more of their money?
Of course we should spend more money on science. Between 2014 and 2018, worldwide spending on science grew (19%), as did the number of scientists (+13.7%). This trend has been further fueled by the Covid crisis, according to UNESCO's new science report, The Race Against Time for Smarter Development. However, only two countries, the US and China, account for almost two-thirds of this growth (63%), while four out of five countries lag far behind.
memory will come back
Alzheimer's is the most common problem in today's time, which affects the elderly. The disease destroys memory and thinking cells in the brain and causes a steady decline in the cognitive and functional abilities of those affected. Despite its high prevalence among the elderly and billions of dollars in investment so far, there is currently no cure for Alzheimer's or even disease-modifying treatments.
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