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Bats: Seeing Beyond the Myths
Debunking Misconceptions About Bat Vision and Their Role as Virus Reservoirs
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How the Iranian Revolution Led to Autoimmune Diseases
Unmasking Vitamin D Deficiency: The Hidden Pandemic The Silent Deficiency Affecting Millions Vitamin D deficiency is far more prevalent than most people realize. Globally, approximately one billion people are deficient in this essential nutrient. In the United States alone, 42% of adults suffer from a deficiency, with even higher rates in certain groups: 50% of…
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How Delivery Platforms are Killing Restaurants
Behind the scenes of food delivery platforms and their crushing impact on small restaurants. Passion, Pizza, and Reality Opening a pizzeria was my dream come true—a passion project born out of my love for Neapolitan pizza and the desire to make it affordable and accessible. While most Neapolitan-style places cater to the luxury dining crowd,…
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That Time I Accidentally Broke Production: Lessons from a Junior Developer’s Mistake
A story about scrapped items, shopfloor chaos, and the importance of a robust DevOps strategy. When Production and Local Collided It was early in my career as a junior developer, and I was working on a manufacturing execution software—a high-profile system tightly integrated with shopfloor machines, controlling real-time operations in factories. It was exhilarating to…
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This Simple Hack Makes Rice Healthier Than Ever
Does freezing rice actually help your diet? As part of my meal prepping routine, I’ve been cooking large batches of staples like rice and chicken, portioning them out, vacuum-sealing them, and freezing them for quick meals. While having such portion for lunch I remembered I recently stumbled upon something fascinating: freezing rice makes it healthier…