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ہر کوئی صحت چاہتا ہےلیکن بہتکم لوگ اپنی عادات بدلنا چاہتے ہیں  کیونکہ عادات کا آپ کی صحت سے گہرا تعلق ہے 🍎💚
01/11/2025

ہر کوئی صحت چاہتا ہے
لیکن بہت
کم لوگ اپنی عادات بدلنا چاہتے ہیں
کیونکہ عادات کا آپ کی صحت سے گہرا تعلق ہے
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31/10/2025

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Researchers in Japan have created an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bottles by developing biodegradable and edible water containers made from seaweed extract. The seaweed membrane safely holds water, keeps it fresh, and naturally decomposes within days without leaving any harmful waste. It is also completely edible and compostable, offering a sustainable solution to plastic pollution. This innovation highlights Japan’s growing efforts to reduce ocean waste and promote green technology, showing how nature itself can inspire solutions for a cleaner planet.

ذیادہ تر لوگ گولی/کیپسول //انجیکشن لگوانا اور کھانا پسند کرتے ہیں وہ اپنا کھانا ہی کیوں تبدیل نہیں کرتے جس سے گولی کھانے...
31/10/2025

ذیادہ تر لوگ گولی/کیپسول /
/انجیکشن لگوانا اور کھانا پسند کرتے ہیں وہ اپنا کھانا ہی کیوں تبدیل نہیں کرتے جس سے گولی کھانے کی نوبت آئی
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دوسروں سے مختلف رہیں منفرد انتخاب کریں
قدرتی طریقہ علاج اپنائیں


28/10/2025

Real medicine grows — it’s not manufactured. 🌿🍅

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27/10/2025

In a revolutionary leap for medical science, Japanese researchers have engineered a bio-gel bandage that can seal wounds in under 15 seconds — even in wet or heavily bleeding conditions where traditional bandages and sutures often fail. The gel, composed of cross-linked polymers and synthetic peptides, forms a flexible, watertight layer that instantly bonds with skin tissue. It not only stops bleeding but also promotes natural tissue regeneration and dissolves harmlessly once healing is complete.

Unlike stitches or staples, this gel requires no puncturing of the skin, minimizes infection risks, and leaves virtually no scars. Early trials have shown outstanding results in emergency trauma care, suggesting it could soon become standard equipment for paramedics, military medics, and surgeons worldwide. By replacing sutures with speed and safety, this innovation could redefine how we treat injuries — from the operating room to the battlefield.

27/10/2025

A severe drought in Spain uncovered the Dolmen of Guadalperal, a 7,000-year-old megalithic stone circle that had been hidden beneath a reservoir for decades. Older than the Egyptian pyramids and Stonehenge, this ancient site offers rare insight into early Iberian civilizations and their rituals. As receding waters revealed the monument, archaeologists gained a precious opportunity to study one of Europe’s oldest ceremonial structures. The find also highlights how climate change is not only reshaping the present but unexpectedly bringing lost chapters of human history back to light.

27/10/2025

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21/10/2025

🦟💥 China Just Built a Laser That Zaps 30 Mosquitoes a Second.

No sprays. No swats. Just sci-fi level tech in your backyard.

A Chinese startup has unveiled a high-precision laser mosquito killer that uses AI-powered vision to detect and eliminate mosquitoes mid-flight — blasting 30 bugs per second with invisible, safe-to-humans lasers.

This smart device can tell a mosquito apart from other insects (or pets), and only targets the real threat — making it a chemical-free, eco-friendly alternative to traditional repellents.

Originally inspired by a Bill Gates–funded project from over a decade ago, this version is finally commercial-ready — and could be a game-changer in areas plagued by malaria, dengue, and other mosquito-borne diseases.

Say goodbye to itchy nights and hello to laser-precise peace.

21/10/2025

Russian scientists revived a flower that went extinct 32,000 years ago using seeds preserved in Siberian permafrost. The seeds were discovered in the burrow of an Ice Age squirrel near the Kolyma River. The plant, Silene stenophylla, once bloomed during the late Pleistocene period. Scientists from the Institute of Cell Biophysics successfully regenerated the species, marking the oldest known plant revival in history. This breakthrough helps researchers better understand long-term biological preservation and the survival potential of ancient organisms in frozen environments. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, demonstrate how permafrost can serve as a natural time capsule.

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