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steam engine to dream engine

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Hi guys Let me introduce you a very special topic i.e. From steam engine to dream engine. The technological and continuous transformation has opened various ways with boundless possibilities. Industrial revolution sparked by steam engine has taken steps towards digital revolution driven by artificial intelligence. So let's learn about the journey travelled by engine which helped us to enhance our daily lives and make the world a single family by means of globalisation. It is the symbol of the progress of development and innovation for humanity. The birth of steam engine The steam engine invented in late 17th century . Before it's innovation human labour and animal power was the primary source of energy. Firstly it was developed by Thomas newcomens in the early 17th century which is used to pump water out of mines. After that in the 1760s it is the James Watt who makes a improvement in it and add seperate condenser and rotary motion due to which use of the engine enh...

The study of infectious diseases and epidemiology

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The study of infectious diseases and epidemiology Epidemiology is the study of the spread and control of infectious diseases. In recent years, the world has witnessed the devastating effects of diseases like Ebola, nipah, and COVID-19. These diseases can spread quickly and cause widespread panic, but what is epidemiology, and how can it help prevent the spread of infectious diseases? In this beginner's guide to epidemiology, we will explore the basics of infectious diseases, including how they spread, and the tools and techniques used by epidemiologists to study and control their spread. 1. Introduction to epidemiology: What is it and why is it important? Epidemiology-It is the science that investigates patterns, causes, and effects of health-related events in populations.  In simple terms, epidemiology seeks to unravel the mysteries behind how diseases occur, how they spread, and why some populations are more susceptible than others. The importance of epidemiology cann...