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Agriculture
Winter rye needs quick harvest
Among the cereal grains, winter rye has one of the fastest growth rates, quickly moving from the vegetative stage to stem elongation and head emergence in the blink of an eye. That impressive growth rate makes winter rye difficult to manage if the goal is to harvest for high-quality forage, said James Rogers, North Dakota State University-Extension forage-crops production specialist.
9th May ,2024
Syed Shahmir Sultan
Health Care
Wildfires: How to cope when smoke affects air quality and health
As wildfires become more frequent due to climate change and drier conditions, more of us and more of our communities are at risk for harm. Here is information to help you prepare and protect yourself and your family.
9th May ,2024
Syed Shahmir Sultan
Health Care
Prostate cancer: Brachytherapy linked to long-term risk of secondary malignancies
When cancer patients are treated with radiation, it's possible that the therapy itself may cause new tumors to form in the body later. Radiation kills cancer cells by damaging their DNA, but if the treatments cause genetic damage to normal cells near the radiation target, there's a small risk that these secondary malignancies may arise over time.
9th May ,2024
Syed Shahmir Sultan
Health Care
The perception of pain
Most people experience occasional musculoskeletal pain, which is pain in the muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons. For instance, you may get sore muscles or achy joints after exercising or doing yard work. The pain usually goes away after you rest or take an over-the-counter pain medication. But when is pain a sign of trouble?
9th May ,2024
Syed Shahmir Sultan
AI
In Search Of Artificial Intelligence And Better Outcomes
The term “artificial intelligence” was coined more than 60 years ago, but only recently have we begun to realize all the benefits of AI, machine learning and deep learning in our everyday lives. Most of us already use smart machines that learn, recognize voices, make decisions, solve problems and make recommendations on everything from the routes we drive, to the movies we watch, to the clothes we buy.
9th May ,2024
Syed Shahmir Sultan