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About Asadullah
Asadullah Khan is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Triacylglycerol lipase, OsSG34, plays an important role in grain shape and appearance quality in rice

03 Jul 2024  |  Wiley Online Library
The study highlights the significant role of the triacylglycerol lipase gene, OsSG34, in determining grain shape and appearance quality in rice. It references various scientific studies and genetic research that contribute to understanding the genetic and molecular factors influencing rice grain characteristics.

Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom (2023) — Not as bad as people made it out to be

23 Mar 2024  |  medium.com
Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom, the final installment in the DCEU, is a by-the-numbers superhero film that neither enthralls nor disgusts. Despite inconsistent visuals, poor writing, and a lackluster revenge storyline, the film's highlights include the comedic dynamic between Arthur and Orm, and Patrick Wilson's performance. The movie is seen as a mediocre offering in a floundering genre, with some practical effects and CGI moments standing out. Overall, it is recommended only for those with time to spare or completionists of the DCEU saga.

When you finally listen to THAT song

21 Mar 2024  |  medium.com
The article explores the emotional journey of rediscovering a song that had once captured the author's attention. The author recounts how 'Zombie' by The Cranberries, first heard in the movie 'Army of the Dead,' resurfaced through a YouTube recommendation, leading to a week-long obsession. The song's timeless message about political unrest and war, combined with Dolores O'Riordan's powerful vocals, deeply moved the author. The article also highlights the impact of music on emotions and mentions the impressive cover of 'Zombie' by Bad Wolves.

When you finally listen to THAT song

21 Mar 2024  |  medium.com
The author reflects on the experience of rediscovering a song that had once captured their attention but was forgotten over time. They describe the joy and emotional impact of listening to 'Zombie' by The Cranberries, which they first heard in the movie 'Army of the Dead'. The song's message about political unrest and war, combined with Dolores O'Riordan's vocals, deeply moved the author. They also discovered and appreciated a cover of the song by Bad Wolves. The piece highlights the powerful emotional response that music can evoke.

Notes From Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky — Contemplative, Complex, and Captivating

20 Mar 2024  |  Medium
The article provides a reflective and detailed review of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 'Notes From Underground,' highlighting its complex narrative and philosophical depth. The unnamed narrator's introspective and contradictory nature is explored, revealing themes of existentialism, societal criticism, and human psychology. The review praises Dostoyevsky's masterful writing and suggests that the novella warrants multiple readings for a deeper understanding.

Babylon (Anime miniseries, 2019) — Not Your Usual Anime Affair

09 Dec 2023  |  medium.com
Babylon is a political mystery thriller anime centered on Zen Seizaki, a public prosecutor investigating a pharmaceutical company, leading to a deeper conspiracy involving mayoral elections and the legalization of suicide. The anime delves into philosophical themes about life, death, and the impact of legalized suicide on society. Despite some suspension of disbelief required for its depiction of politics, the story and characters are engaging. The 12-episode series is divided into two parts, with the first part praised and the second criticized for its abrupt ending. The animation and music are well-executed, and the series is recommended for its thought-provoking narrative and characters, despite its polarizing reception.

Leo Messi, the Butterfly effect, Hunger and Beautiful Persistence

19 Dec 2022  |  Medium
The article reflects on the emotional and historic significance of the 2022 FIFA World Cup final, highlighting Lionel Messi's journey and achievements. It discusses the dramatic match between Argentina and France, emphasizing key moments and players like Messi, Mbappe, Di Maria, and Emi Martinez. The narrative intertwines personal reflections, the concept of 'beautiful patience' (صَبْرًا جَمِيلًا), and the broader cultural and economic context of Argentina. The author celebrates Messi's career, the impact of football on fans, and the escapism it provides, drawing parallels with personal and societal struggles.

The Expanse Season 6 (2022) TV Series Review — Disappointing, But An End At-least

01 Jan 2022  |  medium.com
The final season of The Expanse, while delivering a conclusion, falls short of expectations due to its rushed nature and limited episodes. Despite strong performances from the cast and high-quality audiovisuals, the season's inability to fully explore key story arcs leaves fans disappointed. The review criticizes Amazon for not fully supporting the series and acknowledges the constraints faced by Alcon Digital. Overall, the reviewer expresses mixed feelings, appreciating the effort but lamenting the missed potential.

Hospital waste water of Karachi

05 Apr 2019  |  technologytimes.pk
Hospital wastewater, containing various toxic substances, poses significant environmental and public health risks if left untreated. In Karachi, untreated hospital effluent contributes to water contamination and disease outbreaks. Technological solutions like FAB/MBBR offer cost-effective and space-saving methods for treating hospital wastewater, meeting pollution control norms. The article highlights the urgent need for proper wastewater management to protect ecosystems and public health, emphasizing the role of government regulations and modern treatment technologies.
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