Scientia Magazine

Scientia Magazine

Technology, Information and Media

Karachi, Sindh 1,003 followers

Scientia Pakistan is a digital Science magazine. The major aim of the magazine is to spread the word of science.

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Scientia Pakistan is a digital Science magazine. The major aim of this magazine is to spread astronomy, life sciences, physics and general scientific knowledge as well as awareness in the general public.

Industry
Technology, Information and Media
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Karachi, Sindh
Type
Educational
Founded
2019
Specialties
Science

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    Enzymes are natural biocatalysts, offering a gentler approach to beauty routines. Examples include papain (from papaya), bromelain (from pineapple), and ficain (from fig tree). These are highly specific in their action and target only unwanted cells, leaving healthy surrounding tissues untouched. This property makes them suitable for sensitive skin and conditions like hyperpigmentation, acne, and rough scars. Read more on: https://lnkd.in/dRdgA2ma

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    Pakistan’s national space agency SUPARCO — (Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission) has announced its plans of a groundbreaking lunar exploration mission in partnership with China’s Chang’E 8 mission, set to launch in 2028, as a part of the larger International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) project. SUPARCO’s indigenous rover will be part of the mission to explore the lunar surface. The rover will weigh around 35 kilograms and will land on the moon’s south pole. This mission aims to explore the Moon’s surface, conduct scientific research, and test innovative technologies for future lunar and planetary exploration. The mission will involve a series of scientific experiments, including the study of lunar soil, mapping of the lunar surface, and the testing of new technologies for sustainable human presence on the Moon.

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    The healthcare industry generates massive amounts of sensitive patient data, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. This is where blockchain technology comes into play, offering a solution to many of the challenges AI faces in healthcare. Each transaction whether a health record update or an AI-driven diagnosis, is transparently recorded, providing a traceable history that enhances accountability. Read more on: https://lnkd.in/dNEwBZKG

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    🎉 We’ve hit 1,000 followers on LinkedIn! 🎉 Thank you to each of you for supporting Scientia Magazine! Reaching this milestone is a reminder of the power of science communication and the community that drives it forward. Stay tuned for more updates, articles, and opportunities to get involved. 🌍🔬✨

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    In developing countries, Plastic Bank uses blockchain rewards to incentivize individuals to become plastic waste collectors. This initiative aims to reduce the amount of industrial plastic waste in oceans. This gathered waste is then brought to collection points and weighed before the payment is made to the collector through a blockchain-based banking application Read more on: https://lnkd.in/dUWHT8ty

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    The intersection of blockchain technology and philanthropy is a rapidly evolving field with immense potential to revolutionize the way philanthropic organizations operate. Blockchain, a decentralized and immutable ledger system, offers a unique set of advantages that can enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in charitable giving. Read more on: https://lnkd.in/ds4U7HA3

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    Dating back 2,000 years, this Roman brick from Caesarea, which is present-day Cherchell in Algeria, showcases a remarkably preserved handprint, complete with distinguishable fingerprints. This imprint was probably made by a laborer during the brick's manufacture, and it serves as a captivating, intimate glimpse into the daily existence of individuals from ancient times. Currently housed in the Cherchell Archaeological Museum, it acts as a concrete connection to history. One may wonder about the life experiences of the person behind this imprint. Credits: Archaeology and Ancient Worlds. Mouad Bouden

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