Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Bahasa Melayu Tahun 2 SK

Found good videos in youtube about the exercise for Bahasa Melayu Buku Aktiviti Jilid 1 Tahun 2. These videos were posted by Cikgu Nancy NL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvgqA6zpcXZHBNnyjZxXfFw

Buku Aktiviti Bahasa Melayu Tahun 2 Jilid 1 - mukasurat 40 https://youtu.be/JsZnOq1iGgo

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

NEW ARTIFICIAL BLOOD


Hopefully it will be successfully tested. A breakthrough in the science of medicine and physiology.


https://futurism.com/neoscope/artificial-blood-transfused-patient?bclid=IwAR3hM0Yya_LMHh_23xJIjQ8Nf-izbwDzXUwK16QQ4QZLGH6PieV5gBoITvA

NEW ARTIFICIAL BLOOD COULD BE TRANSFUSED INTO ANY PATIENT

IF IT MOVES INTO HUMAN TRIALS, IT COULD REVOLUTIONIZE TRAUMA MEDICINE.

BY VICTOR TANGERMANN / OCTOBER 01 2019
A team of scientists at Japan’s National Defense Medical College have created artificial blood that could be used in any patient, regardless of their blood type, Japanese newspaper The Asahi Shimbun reports.
If it moves into human trials, the invention could prove extremely useful in cases when blood of a certain type isn’t available.
“It is difficult to stock a sufficient amount of blood for transfusions in such regions as remote islands,” Manabu Kinoshita, associate professor of immunology at the National Defense Medical College and co-author of the paper, told Asahi. “The artificial blood will be able to save the lives of people who otherwise could not be saved.”
According to the team’s paper, published in the U.S. medical journal Transfusion in July, the blood could also be used to treat patients before they even arrive at the hospital since their blood type doesn’t have to be confirmed for transfusions.
The blood consists of platelets and red blood cells that can be safely stored at room temperature for more than a year. Platelets ensure that the blood can clot and heal over time, while red blood cells ensure that oxygen reaches vital organs.
So far, the team has successfully tested the blood in rabbits. The blood managed to save most of them from “trauma-induced massive hemorrhage,” according to the paper.

Saturday, July 01, 2017

Malaria Attack

I found an interesting article via Newsfusion Science News - I thought you might like it: http://go.newsfusion.com/science-news/item/5012496
Unfortunately, this article had been deleted from the site. Sorry.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Replicated Wrongly

First ever close-up footage of DNA replication will have experts rewriting science textbooks - Read at Business Insider: http://www.businessinsider.com/first-close-up-footage-dna-replication-shocking-surprise-rewrite-textbooks-2017-6?&platform=bi-androidapp

Artificial selection

How animals have changed since humans started breeding them - Read at Business Insider: http://www.businessinsider.com/how-animals-changed-since-humans-started-breeding-food-2017-6?&platform=bi-androidapp

Monday, June 26, 2017

Dark Matters

When we read books, the letters on the page are usually printed in black colour.
Our eyes sensed light. So as we look at a page, light reflected from the page into our eyes.
As black colour appear black because the black ink absorbed all the light it is the letter's silhouette that we see as the alphabets making up the words.
Interesting that it is the thing that we can't see that means a lot of us.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Bird Evolution

Another discovery about evolution. This time is about the bird
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/03/170324192645.htm