Quarantine: Vitamin C must be in supplement

We have noticed the vitamin C of the supplement , these days , have gained much attention due to the claims on many social media that vitamin C can help with COVID-19. physicians and researchers are studying the effects of high dose intravenous vitamin C on the new coronavirus, no supplement, including vitamin C, canContinue reading “Quarantine: Vitamin C must be in supplement”

Psychological health before and after COVID-19

Now a days, the social isolation and loneliness has gained attention from researchers, and the public as societies age, the use of technology increases, and concerns about the impact of loneliness on health is on growing. The Kaiser Family Foundation, in partnership with The Economist, conducted a cross-country survey of adults in the United States,Continue reading “Psychological health before and after COVID-19”

The Importance of Breakfast

Breakfast, a meal that is eaten in the morning, is known as the most important meal of the day. It is a great source of glucose, which has benefits of improving one’s energy level and alertness. There are also other various nutrients that are consumed during breakfast that are required for good health Unfortunately, manyContinue reading “The Importance of Breakfast”

LifeStraw: Efficient Water Purification System

A lot of people die every year by drinking contaminated water because in some parts of the world people do not have access to clean and purified water. Moreover by taking in account the current status of water pollution and the climate change, the condition will be even worse in upcoming years. Drinking purified waterContinue reading “LifeStraw: Efficient Water Purification System”

Restoration of Wetlands Using Biochar

 The wetlands cover just 5 to 10 % of the earth’s area, however they are an efficient reservoir for carbon, aid in water purification, habitat for flora and fauna, help in groundwater recharge and significantly reduce the climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide. Draining of wetlands leads to an increase in the decomposition rate ofContinue reading “Restoration of Wetlands Using Biochar”

This year is a bust..teaching style

This is my third year teaching and to say that it has been different is an understatement. The first nine weeks of this semester was one for the books. With sicknesses, weather, and now the quarantine, I didn’t realize what little time I had with my students this semester. But with that little time, whatContinue reading “This year is a bust..teaching style”

COVID-19 and the Future of College Admissions

On April 16th, Boston University was the first US university to announce that it will postpone its Fall semester until January 2021, according to Forbes.  This announcement came as a shock to many as it was the first example of what the new face of higher learning will be in the future.  I’m now forcedContinue reading “COVID-19 and the Future of College Admissions”

Importance of soil microbial communities

I have been studying the effect of climate change on soil microbial activity for a few months now, so I thought to share the importance of soil microbial communities in food systems so you can understand its relevance even without being a scientist. Microbes have existed for over 3.5 billion years. There are five major kindsContinue reading “Importance of soil microbial communities”

From an epidemic to a pandemic to an Infodemic

We are undoubtedly in unprecedented times, and there is no escaping that our lives have been wholly consumed with news and regulations concerning COVID19. I’m at awe at how this outbreak has touched so many portions of our lives.  I try to look at the bright side of everything; even in tragedy, there is alwaysContinue reading “From an epidemic to a pandemic to an Infodemic”

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