Stefan Schoeman
Stories (3/0)
The Dangers of Loneliness
Loneliness, to be certain, has basic repercussions for both mental and genuine prosperity. The estimations provided include the significant impact of despondency on cardiovascular prosperity, with a 29% extended possibility of coronary disease and a 32% extended risk of stroke. Social affiliations and huge associations expect a fundamental part in staying aware of everyday thriving.
By Stefan Schoeman2 months ago in Education
The Globalisation of Rice
If you were to balance a scale with all the rice consumed annually on one side and every person in the world on the other, the weight would heavily favour rice. This cherished crop plays a substantial role, contributing to over 20% of the calories consumed by humans each year. From Korean bibimbap to Nigerian jollof, Indian biryani, Spanish paella, and numerous other culinary masterpieces, rice serves as the foundational ingredient in a myriad of dishes enjoyed worldwide.
By Stefan Schoeman3 months ago in Education
How do Microwaves Work?
During World War II, Percy Spencer, an American engineer, played a crucial role in the development of RADAR technology, which proved instrumental in detecting Nazi aeroplanes. However, the significance of his work extended beyond military applications. In the year 1945, while standing in proximity to a RADAR instrument known as a magnetron—a device designed to generate high-intensity microwaves capable of reflecting off aircraft—Spencer would uncover unexpected and diverse applications for this technology.
By Stefan Schoeman3 months ago in Education