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The lean startup by Eric Ries-Book review
After completing his studies, Eric Ries worked as a software engineer, co-founded a company, and was interested in the methods of lean manufacturing. In his popular blog Startup Lessons Learned and 2011 bestseller The Lean Startup, he explored the key principles of his approach.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in Journal
May-Britt Moser first woman to win Nobel prize
In partnership with her husband Edvard Moser and John, Britt Moser received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for scientific purposes at the Kavli Institute (ranked 15th in the world, 4th in neuroscience) and advances in understanding neural circuits and programs in 2014. From 2003 to 2012, he founded the Center for Biology and Memory Research, a Norwegian-sponsored fitness center, and led the Center for Neural Computation, the second fitness center to exist from 2013 to 2022. As head of the institute in Trondheim, Moser-Moser and his research team are investigating the effective functioning of the cell and circuit network and their role in building memory in the hippocampus and its benefits.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in Journal
Genome editing-Greatest human Discovery
Advanced genetic engineering technology is a molecular tool called CRISPR / Cas9, a powerful technology discovered by American scientist Jennifer Doudna and French scientist Emmanuelle Charpentier and her colleagues in 2012 and developed by another American scientist, Feng Zhang, and colleagues. In good studies demonstrating its bacterial activity, researchers have found Cas9's ability to direct enzymes that break down DNA in genetic engineering. Jin-Soo Kim, a genome engineer at the Institute for Basic Science in Daejeon, South Korea, is one of the first to become familiar with CRISPR genetic engineering and says he was so excited about the Nobel Prize that he was surprised that biochemist Dana Carroll of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City ignored.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in Journal
Vienna Convention
The United States of America's appeal against a violation of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations by the Republic of Paraguay on April 24, 1963, shows that the Commonwealth of Virginia authorities have been arrested, charged, and convicted of an unlawful and murderous murder of a Paraguayan citizen under Article 36 (1) (b) of the Convention.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in The Swamp
Zoos are sometimes seen as necessary but not poor alternatives to a natural environment
Auckland Zoo, for example, has several breeding programs that allow animals to mate and reproduce. On the other hand, many believe that the conservation of wildlife in zoos is a way to preserve many endangered species. However, there is a debate between people who do not want zoos and their loved ones, and most of them are against zoos because the animals are not healthy enough to be in them and the zoos themselves are not healthy.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in Petlife
Ferrari vs Lamborghini story
Automobili Lamborghini has selected talented engineers, including Giotto Bizzarrini, to make the Ferrari engine and start working on their first car. Meanwhile, Ferrari is back in business, as usual, unaware of the controversy that began when he started working on his V12 sports car.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in Wheel
Most adventurous places to visit in Germany
Among the best places to visit in summer in Germany are cities like Frankfurt, Dresden, Dusseldorf, and Munich, full of markets, museums, festivals, and outdoor recreation during the summer months in Germany. From various cities around the world to large cities, gentle valleys, and beautiful seaside resorts: Here are some of the top spots you can see and experience in Germany.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in Wander
How can we improve Haemoglobin Naturally?
Beets are rich in iron, copper, phosphorus, magnesium, vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12, and C. Beetroot is rich in nutrients and has the benefit of promoting the production of red blood cells in the body and improving hemoglobin levels. Beetroot is enriched with natural iron, magnesium, and copper, as well as phosphorus and vitamins B1 / B2 / B6 and B12 / C. These nutrients in beetroot contribute to the growth of hemoglobin levels and the regeneration of red blood cells.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in Longevity
Things you enjoyed about quarantine
Quite possibly the most extraordinary ways families can contend while being isolated through family Olympic contests. Families and companions living respectively can partake in the exemplary game contests, for example, Stage 10, Skip-Bo, and Uno.
By Sonia Shrestha 3 years ago in Humans