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GRAPH

GRAPH
The history of graphs dates back to the late 18th century, with the pioneering work of Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler. In 1736, Euler solved the famous Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem, laying the foundation for graph theory.

However, the formalization of graphs as mathematical objects began in the 19th century. August Ferdinand Möbius and Carl Friedrich Gauss made significant contributions to the study of graphs, particularly in the context of topological problems.

The term "graph" itself was coined by mathematician J.J. Sylvester in 1878, referring to diagrams representing mathematical functions. Later, in the early 20th century, Hungarian mathematician Dénes Kőnig introduced the concept of bipartite graphs, further expanding the scope of graph theory.

Graph theory gained prominence in the mid-20th century with the advent of computer science. Mathematicians and computer scientists realized the utility of graphs in modeling various real-world problems, leading to the development of algorithms for graph traversal, connectivity, and optimization.

In the 1950s and 1960s, graph theory found applications in diverse fields such as operations research, telecommunications, and social network analysis. Notable researchers like Claude Shannon and Paul Erdős made significant contributions to the field during this period.

The advent of the internet in the late 20th century further propelled the study of graphs, as networks could be naturally represented as graphs. Search algorithms like Google's PageRank algorithm, based on graph theory principles, revolutionized information retrieval on the web.

Today, graphs are ubiquitous in various domains, including computer science, mathematics, social sciences, biology, and transportation engineering.

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The debut of the inaugural specifications by the DNA Data Storage Alliance heralds a significant stride in the realm of data storage technology. These specifications are poised to wield a pivotal influence in sculpting the trajectory of DNA-centric storage innovations, providing a tantalizing preview of the transformative capacity inherent in this state-of-the-art technology to revolutionize the paradigms of data storage and management.
“DNA Data Storage Alliance Releases Its First Specifications for Storage of Digital Data in DNA - PR.com

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What Now?

What Now?
Woke up too early for a Monday adventure, it wasn't even 7am yet, the previous night was brain wracking. A couple of hours were invested into battling with the anatomy of nerves. Midnight struck right when I couldn't bear the weight on my head anymore, a reminder that the weekend is over? Or a wake-up call to the tasks that have laid siege throughout the week.

At 8am, I sprung to my feet, whispered words of prayers and left bed to avoid dozing off again. Grabbed my toothbrush, "Another day, same old routine." It was amazing to reflect on my productivity in recent weeks, staying committed to improving everyday academically was challenging but my perseverance won't let it flop.

An impromptu information arrived, a class scheduled for midday had been revised for an earlier time; about three hours back, I wasn't well disposed for this. I weighed my priorities, investing that time to push forward with a topic I've been trying to understand will prove advantageous.
With the resolution, I proceeded to prepare breakfast and set up the day before time closes down on me. A while later, we completed yet another cooking conquest, a win for the tummy and an headstart for the day.

Alas! Everything was set, I smelt the fresh air and affirmed, "Today is a delightful day!" I don't know how far I can go today, but I'm determined to pull out all the stops to have a productive day. What's left will be tackled another day, let's seize the present while it lingers.

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Shakespeare!

Shakespeare!
William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in April 1564 and died in the same town in April 1616.

Shakespeare's works, which include plays, sonnets, and poems, have had a profound and enduring influence on literature and the arts. His plays, totaling 39, encompass a wide range of genres, including tragedy, comedy, history, and romance. Some of his most famous works include "Hamlet," "Romeo and Juliet," "Macbeth," "Othello," "King Lear," and "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

Shakespeare's writing is characterized by its poetic language, intricate plots, rich characterization, and exploration of complex themes such as love, jealousy, power, ambition, and the human condition. His profound insights into human nature and universal truths continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.

Despite living over 400 years ago, Shakespeare's legacy remains vibrant and influential. His plays are still performed regularly in theaters around the world, and his works are studied in schools and universities as examples of literary excellence. Shakespeare's impact on language, with countless phrases and expressions from his works entering the English vernacular, is also profound, cementing his status as a cultural icon.

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Nerves or Flesh?

Our bodies are equipped with a remarkable system of defense mechanisms and regenerative processes that work tirelessly to keep us healthy and functioning optimally.

For example, when we sustain a cut or injury, our body immediately springs into action to stop the bleeding and initiate the healing process. Platelets in our blood rush to the site of the injury to form a clot, while specialized cells called fibroblasts produce collagen to rebuild damaged tissue. Over time, new skin cells grow and replace the damaged ones, gradually restoring the skin to its original state.

Moreover, the immune system, a complex network of cells and proteins, acts as our body's defense against harmful pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It recognizes and destroys foreign invaders while also forming a memory of past infections to mount a faster and more effective response in the future.

Beyond physical healing, the human body also possesses incredible adaptability. Our muscles, bones, and organs can adapt and strengthen in response to physical activity and stress, allowing us to improve our strength, endurance, and overall fitness over time.

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𝑯𝒂𝒑𝒑𝒚 𝑾𝒐𝒎𝒆𝒏′𝒔 𝑫𝒂𝒚

Dear Women of MindViewers,

On this International Women's Day, we want to take a moment to express our deepest appreciation for each and every one of you. Your presence, your voices, and your contributions enrich our platform in countless ways, and we are incredibly grateful for all that you do.

Today, we celebrate your strength, your adaptability, and your faithfulness to making a difference in the society. Whether you're sharing your insights, engaging in discussions, or supporting one another, you embody the spirit of empowerment and unity that defines this day.

We recognize the unique challenges you may face and the barriers you may overcome, yet you continue to inspire us with your courage and determination. Your presence in our community makes it stronger, more vibrant, and more inclusive.

As we honor women everywhere, let us reaffirm our commitment to promoting equality in all that we do. Together, we can create a world where every woman and girl has the opportunity to excel and fulfill her potential.

Thank you for being an integral part of MindViewers. Today and every day, we celebrate you.

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Do you know?

Do you know?
In the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, there's a peculiar feature known as Blood Falls. Despite its name, the falls are not actually blood but rather iron-rich, hypersaline water flowing from beneath the Taylor Glacier. The iron in the water oxidizes upon contact with the air, giving it a distinctive red color resembling blood. Scientists believe that the source of this unusual flow is an ancient subglacial reservoir.

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Did you know?

Our noses and ears never stop growing. As we age, the cartilage in our noses and ears continues to grow, which can result in them appearing larger over time. This is why older individuals often have larger noses and ears compared to when they were younger.

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Puzzled in a corner

Puzzled in a corner
"Look at how far we've come" I thought aloud flipping through my books. Childhood felt like it was yesterday and yet seemingly far away. The chirping sounds of birds that we looked forward to every morning, what took that longing away?

Was it the growth spurt? Maybe a change of environment or the new minds we opened up to. Millions of unprocessed thoughts flooded my mind and the best I could do was keep calm and refocus my mind on an open 10month old long note still wondering how I developed passion for reading.

Seated in front of a 30+ people class and waiting for my turn, all I could do was throw glances across the beautiful minds I met in school. My eyes finally found rest on my colleague who was tutoring the class on dietary fibres, she swayed forth and back nervously but soon found faith to stand firm.

Alas! She bowed out, passing the microphone to me, I was overwhelmed with fright but this is not about me, it's about passing the value I've learnt within to these beautiful faces and with that assurance, I sighed and greeted the class.

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