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Science, Arts and the Renaissance: The case of Great Britain

 Hasan A. Yahya, Professor of Philosophy In the Eighteenth and nineteenth century, science and art, were becoming far more critical particularly in the physical and biological sciences where imaginative works in literature has an absolute value.  Surveying English Life in the nineteenth century concerning literature, we uncover Shelly, Wordsworth in the very first stage The poem on “The Clouds”  for Shelley and  poem on the daffodils for Wordsworth does not have an effect on accumulation of scientific  knowledge which can be described as far more critical than  law, religion, art, and letters in determining the direction  of ideas and attitude of the public at big toward accepted values of discovery produced by scientific investigation. In reality, the influence of science upon literature was far higher than the opposite. The development of experimental … Read entire article »

Fish Oil May Help you Burn Fat…but not That Much Fat!

The biologically active ingredients that appear to make fatty fish so advantageous are are the long chain omega-3 (n-three) fatty acids, EPA and DHA. At least a half a dozen human studies and more than two dozen animal studies have been completed in the last 10 years which suggest that these omega-three fatty acids found in fish could aid you lose a lot more fat. Nonetheless, the fat loss benefit is not as a lot as some folks want you to believe… The results of two new studies on fish oil and fat loss had been just released earlier this year. In 1 study published by the International Journal of Obesity, researchers from Reykjavik Iceland tested the effects of fish or fish oil consumption equivalent to 1.5 grams of combined EPA/DHA … Read entire article »

Earthern and Pot Culture Method to Check the Stability of Marine Azotobacter in Soil

INTRODUCTION Among the three major habitats of the biosphere, the marine realm which covers 70% of the earth’s surface provides the largest inhabitable space for living organisms. The study of marine bacterial diversity is important in order to understand the community structure and pattern of distribution (Surajit Das et al 2006). For many years, the filamentous blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) were believed to be primarily responsible for N2 fixation in oceanic waters because low or negligible in situ rates were observed in their absence and there was a correlation of in situ N2 fixation with light intensity. However, evidence has been accumulating which documents the importance of bacterial N2 fixations in many and diverse marine habitats ( MARY LOU GUERINOT et al 1985) . … Read entire article »