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Man vs Nature: How Plastic Pollution is Desecrating World’s Seas and Oceans

A significant portion of the earth is covered in dumped plastic endangering animal and potentially human health.

The conundrum of the cold-spot in the relic of Big Bang: Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation

A few weeks back, when my cable operator shut-down my channel subscriptions, I could only see nothing but the "Radiation of Big Bang" sarcastically...

A Granola a Day keeps the Hunger Pangs at Bay

“Go ahead, try it! I’m telling you’re gonna love it.” my brother prodded us for the umpteenth time as the family sat at the...

An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away. Myth or Reality?

All of us are familiar with the expression: “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” While the positive effects of eating fruits are generally...

Review: Better Brain Health – We Are What We Eat

Nowadays, we are constantly bombarded with facts such as how chocolate can be used as a stress reliever, is organic food better than processed,...

The Faults in our Food Foibles: A Guide to Eating Better

Food is a solid part of every event in the culture of Pakistan. Whether it may be a joyous occasion like a wedding ceremony...

Is organic farming the solution to diet-oriented breast cancer?

Breast cancer and its incidence Breast Cancer is one of the most prevalent types of cancers among women in Pakistan and around the world.1,2 In...

What bugs scientific research in Pakistan?

Humankind has made significant progress in 2020 on the tools that enable remote collaboration worldwide.

Pakistani student develops an animation on “Enceladus – Alien Ocean” in collaboration with International University

Syed Muneeb Ali, a student of Physics at Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore, has collaborated with a renowned planetary scientist, Dr. Nozair...

Problems involving open access scientific publications and how to fix them

A panel discussion was held at the Berlin Science Week 2020 on "Why no one is reading your open access publication and how to fix it."

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