• Islamic regime imam: “Women are animals created by Allah to be used by men.

    Women are no different from cows, sheep, horses, or mules. God made women resemble humans so they wouldn’t frighten men.”

    Why do they hate women so much?

    #islam #muslim #jehadi #women #animals #scrolllink #Malechchh
    Islamic regime imam: “Women are animals created by Allah to be used by men. Women are no different from cows, sheep, horses, or mules. God made women resemble humans so they wouldn’t frighten men.” Why do they hate women so much? #islam #muslim #jehadi #women #animals #scrolllink #Malechchh
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  • Scientists have discovered a gene called CYP26B1 that may enable the regeneration of amputated body parts in humans. This gene is active in axolotls and acts like a “cellular mapmaker,” instructing stem cells to precisely and orderly form new tissues at the site of injury. The axolotl’s extraordinary ability to regenerate limbs, as well as parts of its heart and brain, is largely due to the activity of this gene.

    CYP26B1 functions by regulating levels of retinoic acid (RA), a molecule that plays a key role in determining cell fate. When tissue is damaged, the gene establishes highly specific signaling pathways that guide stem cells to differentiate into skin, muscle, or bone. Without this gene, complete regeneration of limbs would be nearly impossible.

    Studies on human stem cells have shown promising results. When researchers placed human stem cells under laboratory conditions mimicking those of injured axolotl tissue, and manipulated retinoic acid levels while activating or deactivating CYP26B1, they observed regeneration-like behavior: cells differentiated into specific tissues instead of growing randomly. This provides strong evidence that a similar genetic pathway could potentially be activated in humans.

    This discovery offers hope for a future where humans might also regenerate lost body parts. If researchers succeed in safely and precisely activating the CYP26B1 pathway in humans, it could usher in a new era of regenerative medicine—one in which restoring amputated limbs and rebuilding vital tissues moves beyond miracle and into reality.

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    Scientists have discovered a gene called CYP26B1 that may enable the regeneration of amputated body parts in humans. This gene is active in axolotls and acts like a “cellular mapmaker,” instructing stem cells to precisely and orderly form new tissues at the site of injury. The axolotl’s extraordinary ability to regenerate limbs, as well as parts of its heart and brain, is largely due to the activity of this gene. CYP26B1 functions by regulating levels of retinoic acid (RA), a molecule that plays a key role in determining cell fate. When tissue is damaged, the gene establishes highly specific signaling pathways that guide stem cells to differentiate into skin, muscle, or bone. Without this gene, complete regeneration of limbs would be nearly impossible. Studies on human stem cells have shown promising results. When researchers placed human stem cells under laboratory conditions mimicking those of injured axolotl tissue, and manipulated retinoic acid levels while activating or deactivating CYP26B1, they observed regeneration-like behavior: cells differentiated into specific tissues instead of growing randomly. This provides strong evidence that a similar genetic pathway could potentially be activated in humans. This discovery offers hope for a future where humans might also regenerate lost body parts. If researchers succeed in safely and precisely activating the CYP26B1 pathway in humans, it could usher in a new era of regenerative medicine—one in which restoring amputated limbs and rebuilding vital tissues moves beyond miracle and into reality. #science #biology #medicine #scrolllink
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  • Leaked documents show Amazon divisions hope to replace 600,000 US workers with robots.

    Amazon may soon become one of the largest job replacers in U.S. history.

    According to leaked internal strategy documents obtained by The New York Times, the retail giant is aiming to replace over 600,000 U.S. workers with robots by 2033.

    Amazon says the documents reflect only one team’s view and not official strategy. Still, economists warn the implications are massive.

    The plan, driven by Amazon’s robotics division, seeks to automate 75 percent of warehouse and delivery operations, potentially saving the company $12.6 billion and trimming 30 cents off the cost of every item shipped. The shift is already underway, with an estimated 160,000 roles expected to be eliminated by 2027.

    In response to anticipated public backlash, internal memos show Amazon has considered softening its messaging—avoiding terms like “automation” and “AI” in favor of phrases like “advanced technology” and “cobot,” meaning robots that work alongside humans.

    “If Amazon pulls this off, it won't just impact Amazon jobs—it will set a precedent for industries everywhere,” said Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu. As one of America’s largest employers, Amazon’s automation ambitions could signal a profound shift in the future of work.

    Source: "Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents," The New York Times, 21 October 2025.

    #america #amazon #robots #scrolllink
    🤖 Leaked documents show Amazon divisions hope to replace 600,000 US workers with robots. Amazon may soon become one of the largest job replacers in U.S. history. According to leaked internal strategy documents obtained by The New York Times, the retail giant is aiming to replace over 600,000 U.S. workers with robots by 2033. Amazon says the documents reflect only one team’s view and not official strategy. Still, economists warn the implications are massive. The plan, driven by Amazon’s robotics division, seeks to automate 75 percent of warehouse and delivery operations, potentially saving the company $12.6 billion and trimming 30 cents off the cost of every item shipped. The shift is already underway, with an estimated 160,000 roles expected to be eliminated by 2027. In response to anticipated public backlash, internal memos show Amazon has considered softening its messaging—avoiding terms like “automation” and “AI” in favor of phrases like “advanced technology” and “cobot,” meaning robots that work alongside humans. “If Amazon pulls this off, it won't just impact Amazon jobs—it will set a precedent for industries everywhere,” said Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu. As one of America’s largest employers, Amazon’s automation ambitions could signal a profound shift in the future of work. Source: "Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents," The New York Times, 21 October 2025. #america #amazon #robots #scrolllink
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  • Udit was 22 , recently graduated and got a job offer from an IT firm.

    He was over the moon.

    He went out to give a celebration party of his placement with his friends.

    2 MP Police cops came demanded a bribe of 10,000 Rs.

    Udit Refused, that is all it took for them to beat this 22 year old to death.

    India is safer for animals than humans

    #inda #indianPolice #cureptPolice #killerPolice #scrolllink
    Udit was 22 , recently graduated and got a job offer from an IT firm. He was over the moon. He went out to give a celebration party of his placement with his friends. 2 MP Police cops came demanded a bribe of 10,000 Rs. Udit Refused, that is all it took for them to beat this 22 year old to death. India is safer for animals than humans #inda #indianPolice #cureptPolice #killerPolice #scrolllink
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  • Logon ne car ko hi kandhe par uutha liya

    #Unbelievable #PowerShow #StrongPeople #HumanStrength #ViralVideo #HardToBelieve #RealPower
    Logon ne car ko hi kandhe par uutha liya 😳💪 #Unbelievable #PowerShow #StrongPeople #HumanStrength #ViralVideo #HardToBelieve #RealPower
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  • AI is not an enemy of humans; it is a tool created to help make life easier and better. Artificial Intelligence can do tasks faster, solve complex problems, and support humans in areas like medicine, education, transport, and communication. It cannot replace human feelings, creativity, or values, but it can work alongside people to improve their abilities. Like any technology, AI depends on how humans use it—if used wisely, it can bring great benefits to society. Instead of seeing AI as a threat, we should see it as a partner that can help build a smarter and more advanced future.’ -Life Unfold.

    #AI #human #Friend #creator #threat #scrolllink #tech
    AI is not an enemy of humans; it is a tool created to help make life easier and better. Artificial Intelligence can do tasks faster, solve complex problems, and support humans in areas like medicine, education, transport, and communication. It cannot replace human feelings, creativity, or values, but it can work alongside people to improve their abilities. Like any technology, AI depends on how humans use it—if used wisely, it can bring great benefits to society. Instead of seeing AI as a threat, we should see it as a partner that can help build a smarter and more advanced future.’ -Life Unfold. #AI #human #Friend #creator #threat #scrolllink #tech
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  • The human brain always wants to understand everything because it is naturally curious and full of questions. From childhood, people try to learn how things work, why events happen, and what lies beyond what they can see. This desire to understand leads to discoveries in science, inventions in technology, and progress in every field of life. The brain does not feel satisfied until it finds answers, and even then, it looks for new knowledge. This endless search for understanding is what makes humans different from other living beings and helps them grow, learn, and shape the future.’ -Life Unfold

    #life #brain #human #life #curious #questions #future #scrolllink #nature
    The human brain always wants to understand everything because it is naturally curious and full of questions. From childhood, people try to learn how things work, why events happen, and what lies beyond what they can see. This desire to understand leads to discoveries in science, inventions in technology, and progress in every field of life. The brain does not feel satisfied until it finds answers, and even then, it looks for new knowledge. This endless search for understanding is what makes humans different from other living beings and helps them grow, learn, and shape the future.’ -Life Unfold #life #brain #human #life #curious #questions #future #scrolllink #nature
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  • Humans as a species have come a long way from their early beginnings. In the past, humans lived as hunters and gatherers, slowly learning to farm, build homes, and form societies. Over time, they developed language, culture, and technology, which allowed civilizations to rise and knowledge to grow. Today, humans are the most advanced species on Earth, exploring space, creating powerful technologies, and connecting across the world. In the future, humans may continue to evolve through science and innovation, possibly living on other planets, curing more diseases, and creating smarter technologies. The story of humans is one of survival, growth, and endless possibility.’ -Life Unfold

    #Humans #science #innovation #Past #future #scrolllink
    Humans as a species have come a long way from their early beginnings. In the past, humans lived as hunters and gatherers, slowly learning to farm, build homes, and form societies. Over time, they developed language, culture, and technology, which allowed civilizations to rise and knowledge to grow. Today, humans are the most advanced species on Earth, exploring space, creating powerful technologies, and connecting across the world. In the future, humans may continue to evolve through science and innovation, possibly living on other planets, curing more diseases, and creating smarter technologies. The story of humans is one of survival, growth, and endless possibility.’ -Life Unfold #Humans #science #innovation #Past #future #scrolllink
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  • Science is the true power of humans because it helps us understand the world and improve our lives. Through science, people have discovered medicines, built machines, and invented technology that makes life easier and healthier. It gives us knowledge to solve problems, explore space, and create new opportunities. Science also protects us by predicting natural disasters and finding solutions to global challenges like disease and climate change. In short, science is the key that gives humans the power to grow, progress, and shape a better future.’ -Life Unfold

    #science #power #humans #betterfuture #explore #scrolllink
    Science is the true power of humans because it helps us understand the world and improve our lives. Through science, people have discovered medicines, built machines, and invented technology that makes life easier and healthier. It gives us knowledge to solve problems, explore space, and create new opportunities. Science also protects us by predicting natural disasters and finding solutions to global challenges like disease and climate change. In short, science is the key that gives humans the power to grow, progress, and shape a better future.’ -Life Unfold #science #power #humans #betterfuture #explore #scrolllink
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  • Sunlight is very important for life on Earth. It provides heat and light, keeping our planet warm and bright. Plants use sunlight to make food and release oxygen through photosynthesis, which supports all living things. The Sun’s energy also drives the water cycle by causing evaporation and rainfall. It creates seasons and day–night cycles, which shape climates and natural habitats. For humans, sunlight helps produce vitamin D and regulates sleep patterns. Without sunlight, Earth would be cold, dark, and lifeless.’ -Life Unfold

    #sunlight #earth #plants #humans #energy #scrolllink
    Sunlight is very important for life on Earth. It provides heat and light, keeping our planet warm and bright. Plants use sunlight to make food and release oxygen through photosynthesis, which supports all living things. The Sun’s energy also drives the water cycle by causing evaporation and rainfall. It creates seasons and day–night cycles, which shape climates and natural habitats. For humans, sunlight helps produce vitamin D and regulates sleep patterns. Without sunlight, Earth would be cold, dark, and lifeless.’ -Life Unfold #sunlight #earth #plants #humans #energy #scrolllink
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