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Robots are going to be the Best Surgeons in the near Future

Fariyal Mir

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Technological advancements have boosted the ways of development. The technological weapons produce many accurate results in less time. Though they are human creations but work better than man. Robots are like the human in the technological world both in appearance and profession. They work for the betterment of God’s creation and ease the problems and pain to a large extend. In the near future robots will work for human beings on demand. In many developed countries like the USA Robots are in work in some fields. And they are working amazingly so that humans cannot stop praising them.

 Moreover, the time is not far from now that we would be asking the Robots even for our personal works. We would be taking help from it while making our decision of life. The scientists have paid their time and intellect along with a huge amount to work it out. And today they are successful in their goal and every individual of this universe is going to enjoy their accomplishment. The best thing about Robots is that they can perform the task with accuracy in a short time and less expenditure. Some applications of the robot make it able to work in factories, fighting forest fires, can serve as a surgical assistant, provide company to the elders, and can detect landmines in the war zone.  Robots have shown their expertise in the field of medical science especially in terms of surgical departments.

In Pakistan, robots are working in different companies and they are serving efficiently. As one of the executes of Meal Planning Service has given his remarks about the service of robots; “They are wonderful at managing the project and exceed my expectations with their responsiveness. Even when I procrastinate on my end, they do their best to keep everything on track. They create deadlines and ensure we hit them.” There are good remarks about the services of robots.

 On the 10th of July Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SUIT) conducted a webinar on “The role of Robotic Surgery in Developing Countries” in collaboration with Dow University of Health Sciences Pakistan. In the webinar, the leading experts discussed the leading role of robots in the field of Urology. The chairman of the Surgery department, Virginia Hospital Centre, USA, Dr. Irfan Rizvi shared his opinion that patients get great relief in terms of less time, less expenditure, and less pain. Some other experts shared their experiences and all believed that the robots proficiently. The webinar was ended with a general prophecy that in the future, Robotics Surgery will become the landmark in the field of surgery because of its benefits which include significantly less pain, less blood loss, less risk of infection, less scarring, shorter hospital stay, and quicker recovery time.

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The Pioneer of Optics; Al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham

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The contribution of Muslim Scientists.

The era which we are praising today is the product of the intellects of many millennium. Those are the gems of intellect that worked out at that time when there were no scientific resources. Those people have observed their surroundings and have produced resources for humanity. The intellectual Muslims have contributed to every field and their contributions are most valuable. Today all the advancements are based on the discoveries and inventions of ancient scientists both Muslims and Non-Muslims. Modern scientists are working and producing technological items that are also based on the ideas of ancient ones.

Al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham of Basra is known to be the pioneer of Optics. He was the product of the Golden Age of Muslim Civilisation that was a creative time period and brought out many far-reaching advancements in the field of science, mathematics, and medicine. He was the greatest Muslim physicist and one of the greatest students of optics of all time. He was inspired by the works of other great philosophers and scientists who were before him such as Aristotle, Euclid, Al-Kindi, Banu Musa, Ibrahim Ibn Sinan, and Ibn Sahl. Ibna al-Haytham based his theories on the work of Greek physician Galen. He is the one who introduced the methods of verification, testing, and experimentation for the exploration of truth. He has written books as well and in one of his books he says: “If learning the truth is the scientist’s goal . . . then he must make himself the enemy of all that he reads.”

He was the person who has given the concept of how vision works. And he has written a book about the “Book of Optics” in which he has illustrated the eyes and optic nerves. He has drawn images of eyes which have been used by the modern scientist to understand and to produce lenses and other optics items. Al-Haytham used a dark chamber to explore the nature of light and vision. Through this experiment, he observed that light entering through a small hole would travel straight and would project an image onto the opposite wall. From this concept, modern cameras have been designed.

Today, if we can have different lenses and glasses to replace or improve our vision artificially and can capture our every moment, is all because of Al-Haytham. The world is grateful for all his contributions.


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Pakistan, China hold meeting to promote agri-forestry economy

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The third Science and Technology Exchange Conference on China-Pakistan Tropical Arid Non-wood Forest is being held both online and offline from November 26 to 28 in Zhengzhou, China, and Gwadar, Pakistan simultaneously.

The exchange conference aims to showcase achievements and research progress of both nations in the field of economic forestry. It also seeks to facilitate academic exchanges of woody medicinal herbs and active substances between China and Pakistan.

The event, co-hosted by the Chinese Society of Forestry (CSF) and Central South University of Forestry and Technology (CSUFT), drew over 220 officials, scholars, students and business representatives from both countries, China Economic Net (CEN) reported.

In 2021, to enhance the economic and ecological development of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), CSUFT, China Overseas Port Holding Company (COPHC), and Yulin Holdings collaborated to establish an Engineering Research Center for Tropical Arid Non-wood Forest.

The center aims to showcase a green and sustainable development approach, focusing on the non-wood forest industry and its compatibility with ecological, economic, and social benefits in Gwadar.

During the review and discussion of the progress made over the past years, Zhang Baozhong, chairman of COPHC, introduced the impact of eco-economic forest construction on the business environment in Gwadar.

Focusing on the collection and utilization of germplasm resources of arid- and salt-tolerant and non-wood barren forests, the organizer invited experts to make special presentations on the research progress and development prospects of different plants, including Eucommia ulmoides, Elaeis guineensis, Moringa oleifera, and Hippophae rhamnoides.

The event is organized by Henan Agricultural University, Henan Forestry Society, Economic Forest Branch of CSF, COPHC and Yulin Holdings.

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China Unveils World’s Fastest Internet Backbone Network at 1.2 Terabits per Second

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China has stunned the world with its latest technological leap—unveiling the fastest internet service globally, clocking in at an astounding 1.2 terabits per second. This groundbreaking achievement emerged from China’s Future Internet Technology Infrastructure (FITI) project, a collaborative endeavor involving Tsinghua University, China Mobile, Huawei Technologies, and CERNET.com Corporation.

This cutting-edge “backbone network,” activated in July, spans a 3,000-kilometer fiber-optic network connecting Beijing, Wuhan, and Guangzhou. Surpassing predictions, this ultra-high-speed network defies industry standards, outpacing existing internet backbone networks globally, including the United States’ fifth-generation Internet2, which boasts a minimum speed of 400 gigabits per second.

Wu Jianping, the lead of the FITI project, emphasized the monumental impact of this accomplishment, positioning China to pioneer even faster internet technologies. Wang Lei, Vice President of Huawei Technologies, added a practical dimension, highlighting the network’s capability to transfer data equivalent to “150 high-definition films in just one second.”

This ambitious initiative extends beyond domestic realms, promising faster information transfers and potential national security enhancements, potentially reshaping industries and offering strategic advantages, including stock trading.

President Xi Jinping perceives this milestone as strategic, solidifying China’s stance as a “cyber power,” catalyzing the advancement of core internet technologies. While not posing a direct threat to the U.S., it could lay the groundwork for bandwidth-intensive Chinese enterprises.

Launched domestically on July 31, this network, powered by IPv6-only technology, aims to create an open research and test platform spanning 40 universities across 35 cities.

China’s unveiling of the world’s fastest internet backbone network elevates the nation to the forefront of internet technology, signaling wide-reaching implications far beyond national connectivity.

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