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This Is Why Doctors Wear Green Clothes During Surgery.

This Is Why Doctors Wear Green Clothes During Surgery. . One of the scientific reasons behind the use of green overall is that surgeons (doctors in the operating room), may get blinded by the totally spotless white overalls once they move their eye from the dark red color of the blood to the white clothing of his or her colleagues. . Furthermore, Green, blue, and gray are the only satisfactory colors in the theatre. The theatre has a very bright light, these colors are  reflective and doesn't change the color of patient organs. . These colors also prevents eye fatigue, and gives comfort to the eyes during surgery. The eyes have to be kept open, due to this prolonged period, the eyes get tired. But if the green color is seen immediately, then the eyes get cold (more active). . Because of this, the green and blue colors of their clothes not only help to improve a surgeon’s visual acuity but also make them more sensitive to different shades of red. Therefore, it helps them pay g...

Check Out The World’s Largest Brick Bridge That Is Still Functional

The 256-foot-tall 1,883-foot-long Göltzsch Viaduct’s construction completed in the year 1851. It is situated about 4 km west of the German town of Reichenbach Vogtland and is the world’s largest brick bridge. Before the period of industrialization and advancements in construction industries, bricks were the most commonly used construction material. Bricks and stones were the only available option for the architects at the time. The block, stone structures were more durable and, for sure, have outlived the modern forms of construction and development. In Asia, Europe, and some other parts of the world lie thousands of brick viaducts constructed hundreds and thousands of years ago, most of which are still in good shape. Steel & Iron took over bricks and traditional forms of construction with the passage of time and advancements in the construction industry. Multiple reasons accounted for the shift inclusive of low-cost new ways of development, and architects were able to dev...

Latest Technologies Used by Students for Reading Literature

There is a deep connection between technology and reading in today’s world where students can use the latest innovations to enhance their research experience and level up their reading abilities. Researching for your essay papers used to be an adventure which meant exploring libraries, archives, and book fairs. But now one can access millions of books or articles hidden in a vast Internet database. Not only that he has access to this vault of knowledge, but he can utilize reading apps to get quick access to the desired information. He can use visual learning software which will help him to easily digest all the data or compress it into comprehensible notes or text samples that have more practical use. This  technology is making the life  easier plus it makes reading so much fun and more immersive than ever before. Reading software  Since tablets became the unavoidable accessory in our daily life, reading has been made more accessible than ever with all your favorit...

This Is The Story Of How US Airforce F-15 Shot Down A Satellite In Space

Such a fantastic event only happened once in the history when a classified ASAT ( anti-satellite ) missile was fired towards an orbiting satellite. The development and advancement in anti-satellite arms were slowed down after the period of the cold war. In recent years its growth has boomed again, and the U.S, Russia, and China are fielding new bigger weapons. Pearson is the only pilot on Earth who executed a mission in space and that too with precision. Pearson achieved this on 13th September 1985, in the skies over the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, the target satellite was US P78-1 Solwind. Pearson got promoted to the higher rank of Major General along with this remarkable achievement. It was the most massive missile ever equipped on an F-15 Eagle. Vought designed the weapon. It was based on the Short Range Attack Missile design, a nuclear-tipped missile used by the B-52 bomber. They added a second stage and modified the missile to ascend straight into space, it...

Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine Has Entered Final Stage Trial

Moderna, a US-based biotech firm, said last week that it would be entering the final stage of human trials for its coronavirus vaccine on July 27. This will help it determine how successfully the vaccine is capable of imparting protection to the people in the real world. This announcement has been made after results from the previous trial were published. The previous round of trials was focused on proving that the vaccine was safe and was capable of triggering the production of antibodies. The Phase 3 trial, which is upcoming, shall involve the recruitment of 30,000 participants in the US. Half of those will be administered with 100 microgram dose levels of the vaccine by Moderna, whereas the remaining will receive a placebo. Researchers will then carry out the tracking of these recruiters for the next two years during which it will be ascertained if they are protected against the infection by COVID-19 or if they do end up getting infected, is the vaccine capable of preventing sy...

Inside An Amazon Warehouse

We’ve already told you what the CEO of Amazon is up to during his free time. He is busy at Atlantic Ocean digging up NASA’s F-1 engines from the sea floor. This is being done while his world’s largest retail online business is working seamlessly and flawlessly. It’s all about efficiency and making deliveries on time. Unless a system is not efficient, it’s bound to collapse and fail. What makes it possible for Amazon to shift 17 million products within 24 hours and that too successfully without breaking a sweat? Have we ever stopped to wonder about how these things are delivered or where are they kept in a ready-to-ship state? We think not, we just enjoy going through the lists and placing orders, don’t we? Lets have a look behind the scene. A Reddit.com user has recently published photographs of an Amazon warehouse which shows us how it’s done and where the magic happens. Generally these warehouses are placed strategically close to shipping hubs around the world which makes it possi...

Top 10 Engineering Colleges

Higher studies are becoming crucial and selecting where to study is perhaps one of the most important decisions you’ll ever take in your life. We bring to you the list of top 10 Engineering Colleges which will help you get an idea of what these universities have to offer. By the way, if you do get in, check out  CopyCrafter  to make your homework easier! 10. Imperial College London We start our Top 10 engineering colleges list with Imperial College London. The university falls under the category of public and has 13,500 students as full-time students. The university has a student to faculty ratio of 12:1 with an admission rate of 15-20%. The University offers the following courses in Engineering; Aeronautics Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Computing Electrical and Electronic Engineering Earth Science and Engineering Materials Mechanical Engineering The University provides scholarships to its students and has contributed...