Natural & Applied Sciences

Natural & Applied Sciences Research Papers/Topics

Telecommunication Services and Economic Development in Mogadishu Somalia

ABSTRACT  Since destruction of Somali central government in 1991, a number of telecommunication companies have been established to provide telecommunication services in Mogadishu Somalia that there is no significant studies have been done to determine the contribution of telecommunication services on the economic development in Mogadishu Somalia. Therefore, the study was conducted to examine the relationship between telecommunication service and economic development in Mogadishu Somalia. The...

Virtual Experiments in Metaverse

In this research paper we are introducing how virtual experiments work in metaverse one of the topic is as above : Smart Factory Using Virtual Reality and Online Multi-User: Towards a Metaverse for Experimental Frameworks                                                                                   Virtual reality (VR) has been brought closer to the general public over the past decade as it has become increasingly available for desktop and mobile p...

Solving Linear Systems

The object of this paper is to  solve linear systems.

The Gateway for the people with Special needs: Connecting people to information and services through web portal

This paper describes a research project which developed a Web Portal for the peoples with disabilities or people with special needs and their family members (if any of them are disabled).In India 2.21% of total population in India has disability . In them 2.41% of male population in India is disabled and 2.01% of female population are disabled[7] according to stats of 2021A web portal has been developed as part of a research project undertaken as a part of minor project. The project objecti...

Vedas and Knowledge of our Ancestors: True origin of microbiology.

India is treasure of traditional Knowledge which has been disseminated through non-institutional means from generation to generation and is, for the most part, undocumented. However, the knowledge about microbial world by Indian Rishis presented in Sanskrit Shlokas or Suktas of our traditional manuscripts such as Vedas remained unseen. Before the invention of microscope modern science had little knowledge about the microbial biodiversity which is very clearly Presented in Vedas and Gita. ...

Potentially Toxic Elements in Food Crops Grown on Urban Waste Dump-Sites A Case Study of Wakaliga Dump-Site, Kampala City, Uganda.

ABSTRACT This study aimed at investigating the seasonal variation in the levels of contamination in soils, food crops, and domestic spring water samples from Wakaliga dumpsite in Kampala. Potentially Toxic Elements (PTE) and physicochemical properties were analysed during the dry season (May-July 2017) and the wet season (September-November 2017) and the results compared to standard limits set by international and local agencies. The results obtained indicated that some of the elements were ...

Vedic and Ancient Knowledge: Trends towards Life Sciences and medicinal microbiology.

Vedas are considered Ultimate Source of Knowledge and the most ancient written literature of the world. All great ancient thinkers and Philosophers. From Brahma down to Jaimini opine that the Vedas are as old as the advent of man and believe that the Vedas are Revelation. The natural outcome of the. Optimistic and robust outlook, which the ancient Indians had on life, was a keen desire to live a long and healthy life of a hundred years. They advocated the theory “Prevention is better tha...

Enumeration of Most Common Microbes Responsible for Tomatoes Spoilage

Abstract This study investigated the microorganisms associated with the spoilage of tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) obtained from two markets in Jahun town, Jahun Local Government in Jigawa State, Nigeria. A total of five species of bacteria were isolated and identified viz: Bacillus subtilis, B.aureus, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella aerogenes and Staphylococcus aureus. The most prevalent bacterial isolate was Bacillus subtilis with 24% and was found in all samples from the two markets. Klebsi...

Integrated Aerogeophysical Methods for Litho-Structural Characterisation and Radiological Hazard Assessment of Parts of the Igarra Schist Belt, Southwestern Nigeria

ABSTRACT Integrated aerogeophysical datasets (aeromagnetic and airborne radiometric) were used for the litho-structural and depth characterisation and to assess the environmental radiation risks in part of Igarra, southwestern Nigeria. The total magnetic intensity (TMI) reduced to the magnetic equator gridded data were enhanced using first vertical derivative, analytic signal, tilt derivative, and spectral and Euler deconvolution analyses to improve and enhance the subsurface rocks’ textura...

Adaptive E-learning System

Adaptive learning for individual learners has recently become popular in education. This study examines Adaptive E-learning system. Meanwhile, the purpose of this study is to examine if Adaptive E-learning system caters for the needs of students to personalize learning contents or materials tailored to the individual student. To achieve this, the descriptive research method was used. This study used an Adaptive E-learning System that is Google Classroom platform for learning Microsoft Excel. ...

Actinomycete: An Overview

ACTINOMYCETE are the most widely distributed group of micro organisms in nature which primarily inhabit the soil.(oskay)

Impact of storage practices and pest on the quality of cocoa beans in warehouses in Brofoyedru Cocoa District of Ghana

This study assessed the storage practices of five licensed buying companies (LBC) and pests which affected the quality of stored cocoa beans in the study area. The study comprised of field survey using questionnaires. Samples of stored cocoa beans were collected for periods of 0, 2 and 4 weeks of storage. Laboratory experiments were done to check physical quality characteristics using the cut test method, insect damage, purpleness and weight loss. Insects present in beans were checked u...

Consuming What You Produce: Perception and Consumption Habits of Cocoa-based Products by Cocoa Farmers in the Eastern Region of Ghana

In recent times, the concerns of the government of Ghana have been on the need to increase the share of locally processed cocoa by 50%. To this end, there has been efforts through campaign by Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) to whip up interest amongst Ghanaians to cultivate the habit of cocoa consumption to sustain the sector which continues to export huge raw cocoa beans with minimal value addition. The concerns are whether or not cocoa consumption by farmers has the potential to contribute to t...

Factors Influencing Implementation of Information Technology Policy (Case Study of Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Nigeria)

ABSTRACT  This study aimed at establishing the factors which influence implementation of Information Technology Policy in the selected organization (Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Nigeria). The sample size of 124 was selected from the target population of 1 80 using Sloven’s formula of sample size computation. The data analysis was made using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS. 20). The major findings of the study were there is strong significant and positive correlat...

Assessment of Heavy Metal Concentrations in Food Crops from Pece Wet Land in Gulu Township, Northern Uganda

ABSTRACT The present study is aimed at assessing the concentrations of heavy metals in food crops from pece wet land Gulu town ship. The study investigated heavy metals which include Copper, Zinc, Lead, and Cadmium in the soil and in selected crops which were banana fruit, sugar cane, coco yam and green vegetables (Amaranthus dubius). Metals are essential for maintaining human health throughout life however, at high concentrations they become poisonous. In Gulu town ship, waste disposal and ...


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