Global warming, accompanied by the depletion of natural resources and diminishing water sources, has spurred the widespread establishment of camel farms, leading to increased camel interaction. This heightened proximity, compounded by confinement within restricted housing conditions, has been linked to changes in camel behaviour and immune function, escalating the risk of disease transmission. Ski...
The United Arab Emirates is a place of wonder, where the desert blooms with life. Among the sands, there are plants that have learned to survive and flourish. These plants are not just survivors; they are a source of beauty and health, especially in the world of cosmetics. This blog will talk about these amazing plants and how they are used to make cosmetics better and more natural. In the UAE, yo...
Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory infection that is caused by a coronavirus called Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus (MERS-CoV). Humans are infected with MERS-CoV from direct or indirect contact with dromedary camels who are the natural host and zoonotic source of the MERS-CoV infection. MERS-CoV infections range from asymptomatic or mild respiratory sympto...
FRC team were honored to attend the SEE Global Sustainability Summit 2024 in SEE Institute , SGSS is the first international SEE summit on net-zero solutions and circular economy with the presence of various leaders, experts, researchers and pioneers of sustainability. Dr. François Mitterand Tsombou from FRC presented research article "Water scarcity and higher temperatures affecting the beha...
Our planet is inextricably linked to its oceans. They cover over 70% of the Earth's surface, regulate our climate, provide vital resources, and support a staggering diversity of life. However, human activities are taking a toll. Pollution, overfishing, and climate change threaten the health of our oceans and ultimately, our own well-being. This is where the concept of the Blue Economy emerges....
Water quality is a critical concern worldwide, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is no exception. With its rapidly growing population and increasing industrialization, the demand for clean and safe water is escalating. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are among the primary contaminants threatening water quality, posing significant risks to human health and the environment. This blog explores the...
Have you ever marveled at how computers seamlessly converse with one another, effortlessly exchanging messages across the digital realm? If so, prepare to embark on a captivating journey into the heart of interprocess communication with the 42 Minitalk project. This endeavor offers a fascinating exploration of signal-based communication in C programming, unveiling the intricacies of transmitting t...
Microgreens are young seedlings of edible vegetables and herbs. It is the best organic food. May be planted with or without soil with no fertilizers. It is fancy and healthy food at the same time. Many chefs like to add it to their special dishes as they give adorable shapes to the food. It is considered an important food for healthy individuals who seek multivitamin natural food free from contami...
In the realm of workplace safety, the integration of advanced technologies has become a cornerstone for ensuring the well-being of employees. From manufacturing plants to construction sites, the meticulous monitoring of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) adherence is paramount. In this pursuit, the emergence of robotic dog bots equipped with embedded sensing, computer vision, artificial intellige...
Introduction: In an era where environmental concerns are more pressing than ever, the question arises: can Artificial Intelligence (AI) be a key player in promoting environmental sustainability? This blog delves into how AI, a tool often associated with technological advancement, can be a formidable ally in our quest to protect and preserve our planet. AI and Environmental Challenge...