The mind is the most wonderful gift God has ever given to man because with only the mind that we can trust to Allah and we can reach the please of Him The core of science is the mind - just like a baby to the mother. What makes man different from the other living or non-living creature in this world and make man achieve a higher level than of others is the mind. The kalimah in the Qur’an such as “do they not look?”, “think!”, “do they not ponder?” and a lot more shows that the Qur’an lead man…
ideas and inventions. Our society as a whole, has advanced more in the last century than it has in any other time period. Brilliant minds have privileged us with easier, faster, and overall more efficient versions of everything. Due to advances in science, these have all been made possible. A particular brilliant mind, known as Fritz Haber, is responsible for the synthesis of ammonia through nitrogen fixation, chemical warfare, the Born-Haber cycle, and many other important discoveries in the…
that man kind and his actions will affect them. I will take a very common phenomenon we are currently witnessing which is global warming and its impact on climate change. Indeed global warming occurs naturally due to variations in earth’s natural systems which occasionally cause climate…
Wundt considered psychology as an individual science subject apart from others such as biology and philosophy. Wundt was also the first person to call himself a psychologist (Carlson & Heth, 2010). He is globally known as the “father of experimental psychology”. In 1879, he founded the first formal…
superhuman children. A few examples of to whom these prospective parents would like their sons and daughters to be like would be Albert Einstein, Michael Jordan, Steve Jobs and more. People who believe this has any chance of succeeding watch too many science fiction movies. We could never have a race of giants or supermen because of the reasons already laid out. Most of these highly genetic super humans would die before they could show off their super human traits. Considering human cloning has…
buildup and cardiovascular risk. These same systems are also being used to evaluate drug toxicity—tests that would have normally involved the use of lab animals. And as we reported a few months ago, new computer simulations can even help scientists predict the negative side effects of drugs” (“Technological Alternatives Can End the Experimental Use of Animals”). There are more and more alternatives being developed every day in order to revolutionize science. Due to these alternatives being…
the topic of haematopoietic cancer research.I had always been interested in immunological responses and I would be very excited to apply it together with my skills and knowledge to make a step against cancer. I dream to be part not only of basic science but also to make an investigation that can be directly applied for the sake of humanity. Reading the papers from your group, brought me to conclusion that I not only share with you and your group the interest in cancer research, but that I…
Europe, Asia and Libya,” which were the only continents of the inhabitant’s world (Kosmos, 132). Philosophers of the time used measurements of 600 feet to gage distance. The author has a thorough technique of recording empirical data and keeping a system by using measurements. But how could philosophers not tell that Africa was twice its size? The author claims, “The ocean that is outside the inhabited world is called the Atlantic, or Ocean, and surrounds us” (Kosmos, 132). But the author had…
Nursing is a harmonious blend of art and science. Unfortunately, the process of art and science can be prolonged whether intended or not. Dr. Howard Markel (2013), reflects on one of the most groundbreaking discoveries that “changed the course of modern medicine” in a monthly column for the PBC NewsHour. In September of 1928, a bacteriologist, Alexander Fleming, returned to what appeared to be a messy lab but actually included one great, accidental finding. Fleming discovered penicillin when he…
Since I was allowed to attend school, I develop a deep interest for natural sciences, growing up in the Dominican Republic, where doctoral degrees such as PhDs were not an option, the only plausible path to become a scientist was to become an MD. In college, I started my studies with the intentions of following and MD/PHD path, but after experiencing the healthcare system first hand, both as a Medical Laboratory Technician, and a Pathology Assistant, I soon realized I did not wanted to practice…