treatments for cancer treatment, but they have some problems.
1. Chemical-based Anticancer drugs
These chemical-based drugs are systemic drug. Therefore, normal cells are also regarded as cancer cells and become treated. Normal cells are attacked by chemical-drug, and then many cells are damaged. It brings out many side effects. The patient gets a lot pain when he or she receives anticancer t
by starch from algae through hydrolyze, pre-treatment and fermentation process, After algae produce sugar or starch from carbon dioxide, sunlight and water, those free complex carbohydrates turned into fermentable sources through pre-treatment process - saccharification. Then, it can be changed ethanol form through fermentation by yeast or genetically engineered E.coli and we can produce biofuel
by steam in tubes
MED purifies water through the use of heat, to “boil” off and re-capture the pure water over a number of cycles or “effects”, leaving the unwanted solids behind
Each stage essentially reuses the energy from the previous stage.
majority of water must be pumped from its source or directed into pipes or holding tanks
to remove large debris such as sticks, lea
along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artificially created and controlled for various applications, such as in plasma TVs, fusion energy, and medical treatments.
Introduction (What is plasma?)
1. Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artif