Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2020

Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy (FARON) already has Corona medicine

Corona virus medicine / vaccine COVID-19 medicine today - There is already a finished medicine for Corona virus (COVID-19) in Finland.
Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy (FARON) already has Corona medicine, the Finnish news magazines. Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy has been testing medicine called Traumakine, possibly suitable for COVID-19 as well. Orginally medicine was developed for ARDS (white lung disease) where symptoms are very similar to that of the Corona virus. Tests in the UK show that death rates decreased 80% and patients get out of emergency situations very fast.
New a number of different sales licenses are underway for the company and in the US concerned authorities have already promised quick approval. Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy says that they can already have enough medicine for all of Finland today.
Yesterday, the share on the Helsinki Stock Exchange doubled, but the continuation depends on how quickly a license is in place and what is needed for a Corona medicine or vaccine. Read more! https://www.nordnet.se/marknaden/aktiekurser/16417450-faron-pharmaceuticals-oy/order/kop




Tuesday, January 3, 2017

List of Technologies That Will Change Our Future



by Titty William

 It has been proved that technology has been developed more in the last five years compared to last fifty years; probably it will be even faster in the upcoming years.

Here we shall discuss about the 7 technologies that will change our future.

1. The Internet Of Things (IOT)

In the next few decades, this technology will transform the whole business process and help us to manage resource efficiently and sustainably. It is expected that more than million sensors will be connected to internet to improve the productivity of any business. IOT is helpful in sharing information from anywhere and organizing themselves to make our lives easier.

By 2020 more than 20% of cars will be connected to the internet and more than 24% of home internet is used to operate the appliances and devices.

2. 3D printers

Few years ago 3D printing technology mainly used for designing objects like cars, houses and many other things. But now 3D printing is used to create human tissue, brain and other custom prosthetics. Now patients would not have fear to die due to lack of organ donator. According to survey by the Global Agenda Council in the year of 2025 people can expect 3D printed liver for transplantation.

The 3D printing technology combines the computational design, material engineering and synthetic biology in order to reduce the gap between makers and users and removes the limitation of mass production.

3. Big Data

Whenever you throw a query on Google search, scan your passport or make any online transaction; each time you are leaving a data trail behind that can be analyzed and accessed when it is required. This whole process is only possible with the Big Data technology. It shows better way to collect and analyze large amount of data in real time by adapting this technology.

There are many online tools available to keep track of customer behavior, social media channels, statistics from website and to know what customers are talking about. These all information are used to analyze the data and customer behavior. In future big data technology will become increasingly important in every possible aspect of our life.

4. Brain-Computer Interface

This technology allows the human brain to control computer without any physical movement. John Donoghue’s has introduced this remarkable product for completely paralyzed person. Recently he has experimented this product with the completely paralyzed women with sensor brain implants and enabled robotic arms to pour herself a cup of coffee by visualizing the process. Many researchers have produced a prototype where user can wear a headset and control the hands-free robots.

5. Smart Devices 

Few of the robotics companies have already given us automatic lawn movers, cleaners and many people are researching better ideas for making smarter devices. Already trains are automated and planes are mostly operated by autopilots and driverless cars are already seen on the road. You might even get deliveries by automated drones.

Recently robots are manufactured to stimulate the human reactions, moments, balancing, speech recognition and many more.

6. Wearable Internet

Mobile technology is increasingly getting personal, computers are replaced by laptops and in future it will integrate into our clothes. Implantable and wearable devices are mainly used in sports T-shirt that provide real time workout data by taking your sweat, heart rate and breathing as input.

By 2025, more than 10% of the world population is expected to be wearing cloths connected to internet.  
 
7. Cloud Computing

Around the globe every hour new digital business are brought to online. Then just think how these businesses can access for the huge data and how web applications are executed. This process is only possible in cloud computing technology. It facilitates new services that are more competitive and easy to integrate huge data in day to day life.
These 7 technologies for sure will change our future, but things take time to emerge. So keep watching these technologies progress in the future.



Titty William, Currently working for pioneerlists as content writer and  I have experience in writing articles for marketing services.


Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/List-of-Technologies-That-Will-Change-Our-Future/401038

Sunday, January 1, 2017

North Korea: Ally of US Enemies in Middle East



by Marianne B. Conway

 North Korean Nuclear, Missile, Arms & Engineering Sales to Iran/Hezbollah/Syria:

North Korea has long sold weapons to Iran, a relationship which has reportedly developed into mutual development of missile and nuclear technology, along with North Korean support to Hezbollah (often spelled "Hizballah" by the U.S. government), the terrorist group and Iranian proxy force, and Hamas, rulers of the Gaza strip and practioneers of terrorism.

North Korea has also sold its expertise in special operations and underground facilities, long used against U.S. and RoK forces in Korea, to these clients, helping Hezbollah achieve unexpected success in its 2006 war with Israel. The North Korean/Iran relationship has also included Syria, and Pyongyang has had substantial dealings with Pakistan and Egypt, among others.

"Evidence appeared in the form of several intercepted shipments of North Korean arms bound for Iran in 2009," the Congressional Research Service (CRS) reported in 2010. "Three vessels were intercepted, which contained North Korean weapons that Western intelligence and Israeli intelligence officials and non-government experts believe were bound for Hezbollah and Hamas, terrorist groups on the official U.S. list of international terrorist organizations. The largest of these shipments was aboard a ship that was searched in Dubai before departing for Iran in July 2009. All three ships contained North Korean components for 122 mm Grad rockets and rocket launchers.

The shipment intercepted in Dubai contained 2,030 detonators for the Grad rockets and related electric circuits and solid fuel propellant for rockets. The 122 mm rockets have a range of about 25 miles. Iran, particularly the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, is known to have supplied significant quantities of these rockets and rocket launchers to Hezbollah and Hamas, which have frequently fired them into Israel."

The report went on to note that in late 2009, tons of North Korean weapons including rocker launchers and surface-to-air missile parts were interpreted at a Thai airport, apparently on the way to Iran.

These reports are important to bear in mind as the United States increases pressure on Iran over its nuclear program. The Iranian/North Korean relationship may allow unexpectedly rapid development by one or both of the partners as they share information and best practices. In addition, it is known that both nations have highly sophisticated defenses against likely attack, from the U.S. and South Korea in the case of North Korea, and the U.S. and Israel in the case of Iran.

However, the full extent of these defensive positions may be underestimated, especially by those unfamiliar with the sometimes astonishing capability of North Korea to create underground facilities, including factories and even airfields. The nation was subjected to massive bombing during the 1950-3 Korean War, and its leaders determined that they would do everything possible to reduce the importance of America's air superiority in any future campaign.

Finally, the strength of these nations in special operations and their potential cooperation in this arena as well certainly increases concerns about a competent and perhaps even surprising counter-attack in the event of preemptive action by the West, as well as the potential of even more sophisticated terrorist tactics.

For example, there is evidence North Korea has trained Iranian operators in advanced infiltration techniques honed in decades of operations against U.S. and South Korean forces in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).



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Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/North-Korea--Ally-of-US-Enemies-in-Middle-East/338796