Browsing REFLECTION, Volume - I ( June 03, 2024) by Title
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Advancements in artificial organs and prosthetics: bridging the gap between biology and technology
(Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)The article explores the intriguing connection between biology and technology in the field of artificial organs and prostheses. It highlights amazing advances such as prosthetic kidneys, hearts, lungs, retinas, and limbs. ... -
Exploring the symbiotic relationship: organizational culture's influence on leadership and vice versa
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Impact of machine learning and deep learning on biomedical applications and healthcare industry
(BRAC University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)A new era of innovation and change in healthcare and medical diagnostics has started as a result of the advancements in Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL). Machine learning and deep learning are not just ... -
Impacts of the pandemic on our physical and mental health
(Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)A thorough examination and discussion of the COVID-19 pandemic's complex effects on medical facilities and the general well-being of the population, including mental health, access to care, and socioeconomic disparities, ... -
The influence of artificial intelligence on the progress of humanity
(Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)The examination of how artificial intelligence affects people's daily lives is the main topic of this essay. The world began to significantly shift after technology was created. This advancement has received a new impetus ... -
Metrorail, the new era of Bangladesh’s transportation
(BRAC University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)Once, the people of Bangladesh used to ponder regarding the modernization of Bangladesh. Many intellectuals would criticize if Bangladesh would ever be a modern country or not, will it ever be technologically flourished ... -
Nanotechnology: revolutionizing drug delivery, diagnostics, and therapeutics
(Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)Nanotechnology has emerged as a game-changer in medicine, providing novel solutions in medication delivery, diagnostics, and treatments. This mini-research article investigates the revolutionary influence of nanotechnology ... -
An overview of e-commerce businesses in developing countries: a comparative study between Uganda and Bangladesh
(BRAC University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)E-commerce platforms are growing rapidly as a result of the spread of information technology all over the world, resulting in a significant impact on the business sector. This article compares Uganda and Bangladesh to ... -
Physical currency or crypto currency, which one will be better for our economy?
(Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)As the world transitions towards a cashless society, there is a growing debate on whether physical currency or cryptocurrency is better for the economy. While physical currency has been the traditional medium of exchange, ... -
Proxemics - interaction of personal space and workplace; influence of personal space on womens' choice of workplace
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A research investigation into the impact of ensuring workplace safety and worker protection among staff at Square Pharmaceuticals PLC, Bangladesh
(BRAC University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)The goal of this study is to protect employees and provide workplace security at Square Pharmaceuticals. It goes beyond that to encompass relationships within an organization, both internal and external. The internal ... -
Robotics: future of schooling in Bangladesh
(Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)Robotics deals with the knowledge of how to design, construct and develop robots. In the present world, technologies are taking over anything because of the efficiency of work over humans. So, children from schools must ... -
Shylock’s demand: provoking Palestinian’s fortune of torture
(Brac University, 2024-07-03)Palestinians’ sufferings are not just mere illusions or imaginations, but it is very much real and the core truth where humanity is trapped and human beings especially women and children are dying every day. The occupants’ ... -
The societal and economical impact of virtual reality
(Brac University, 2024-07-03)Immersive VR advances researchers' goal of investigating human perception in a controlled and ethical manner while using incredibly realistic stimuli that test subjects may actively explore. VR is also contributing in ... -
SWIFT vs. Ripple: the present and future of global banking
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Understanding procrastination: the deadliest nemesis of productivity across all generations and how to overcome it
(Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)Contrary to popular belief, the advent of social Media is not solely responsible for triggering a spike in procrastination. Since the beginning of early history, humanity has already had trouble overcoming their innate ... -
Water pollution and wastewater management in Bangladesh: membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology
(BRAC University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)One of the most vital resources on Earth is water. Efficient management of this valuable resource is necessary for developing nations like Bangladesh. This study focuses on the present water pollution situation of ... -
Will AI technology reduce job opportunities in future?
(Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED), 2024-07-03)The main focus of this study is to perceive whether artificial intelligence influences different aged individuals along with their opinion regarding this new technology that helps us to know the percentage of agreement ...