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March 27th, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceAstronomers have found a new dwarf planet far beyond Pluto’s orbit, suggesting that this distant realm contains millions of undiscovered objects — including, perhaps, a world larger than Earth. The newfound celestial...
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March 25th, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceIn 1988, just as the Soviet army was preparing to pull out of Afghanistan, a rocket blasted off carrying the first and only Afghan to travel into space. Abdulahad Momand returned to earth a hero – but within three years he...
Science
March 21st, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceHealth is a very crucial concern in today’s society. Despite the fact that new technologies have aided healthcare, yet the numbers are on the rise when it comes to diseases and deaths. What are the reasons for this? What are...
Innovation
March 21st, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceby: Dr. Athar Osama Technology, Entertainment, and Design or T.E.D. The movement that started almost 25 years ago and has remained in a somewhat stealth mode – almost risking becoming irrelevant – has suddenly become the...
Entrepreneurship
March 21st, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceBy Areej Mehdi Entrepreneurship can be a lonely, dark place. For Pakistani tech entrepreneurs, that seems to be literally true (what with power shortage amounting to 12 hours a day sometimes). Pitted against this lack of funds,...
Innovation
March 21st, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceBy: the Editors of localhost/muslim “I am so impressed to see what a single man has done to change the world around him.” (Jane Schaller, Executive Director, International Pediatric Association). A seed is sown into the...
Technology
March 21st, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceBy the Editors of localhost/muslim Access to healthcare, like Education, is now considered a fundamental human right. Delivery of effective health care cannot be achieved without an adequate healthcare system comprising...
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March 21st, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceBy James Gallagher Mirriam Waithara had cataracts removed and can now see again. Cataracts cloud Mirriam Waithara’s world and leave her almost blind. She lives in a poor and remote part of Kenya where there are no opticians...
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March 21st, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceBy Pallab Ghosh Researchers have discovered the earliest confirmed case of cancer in a young man who lived in ancient Egypt. The discovery of a diseased skeleton dating back to around 1,200 BC was made at the Amara West site in...
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February 20th, 2014 | by
MuslimScienceSeveral new Arab inventors hope to receive backing soon for their ideas, which include hi-tech tools for the medical sector, after graduating from the i2 Institute course recently. The i2 Institute, which stands for imagination...