Public attention toward the monkeypox disease or mpox and the monkeypox virus has emerged following a series of outbreaks outside of Africa that began in […]
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Known Human Coronaviruses: From HCoV-OC43 to SARS-CoV-2
There are seven strains of coronavirus known to infect humans. These viruses primarily cause respiratory tract infections, but their degree of severity range from mild […]
Effective Altruism: Advantages and Disadvantages
It was in 2011 when leaders and members of the nonprofit organizations Giving What We Can and 80000 Hours coined and introduced the term “effective […]
Studies: Can Omega-3 Improve Memory?
Omega-3 fatty acids are a type of fat essential in human nutrition and physiology. They are easily acquired from common food sources to include cold-water […]
Mpox Facts: The Origin of Mpox
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by the mpox virus or MPOXV and is related to the smallpox. The virus […]
Types of Pain: Classifications and By Mechanism
Pain is an uncomfortable and unpleasant sensation stemming from the activation of the nervous system and caused by intense or damaging stimuli. The International Association […]
Studies: Effects of Overheating on Electronic Components
Electronic products and systems like consumer electronic devices, which include computers and smartphones, as well as appliances like television and refrigerators naturally generate heat as […]
Stages of Vaccine Development
The elaborated stages contained in its entire development cycle collectively represent one of the challenges or factors affecting the development of vaccines. In fact, more […]
Factors and Challenges in Vaccine Development
Developing a vaccine is not a straightforward science. There are different processes and issues needed to be taken into consideration for its development, preparation, and […]
Difference Between Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E
The Wi-Fi Alliance adopted the terms Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E to market the IEEE 802.11ax wireless local area network standard of the Institute of […]