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		<title>Iran marks National Engineering Day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The National Engineering Day is observed in Iran on February 24, simultaneous with the commemoration day of the outstanding Persian philosopher, scientist, and mathematician Nasir al-Din Tusi.</p>
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<p class="summary introtext"><span class="td_btn td_btn_md td_default_btn" style="background-color: #ebe8e8; color: #000000;"><span class="dropcap dropcap3">T</span>he National Engineering Day is observed in Iran on February 24, simultaneous with the commemoration day of the outstanding Persian philosopher, scientist, and mathematician Nasir al-Din Tusi.</span></p>
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<p>A 60-km diameter lunar crater located on the southern hemisphere of the moon is named after him as &#8220;Nasireddin&#8221;.</p>
<p>Khajeh Nasir al-Din Tusi (1201–1274) was a Persian polymath and prolific writer.</p>
<p>Tusi, one of the greatest Persian scholars, was also known as a philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, theologian, physician, and prolific writer.</p>
<p>Born in Toos, northeastern Khorasan region, he started his studies at an early age.</p>
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<p>His areas of study included Arabic, the Qur&#8217;an, Hadith, Shi&#8217;a Jurisprudence, logic, philosophy, mathematics, medicine, and astronomy.</p>
<p>He is also the founder of Maragheh observatory, an astronomical observatory established in 1259, with a library, which is said at one time to have held over 400,000 volumes of literature related to astronomy and astrology.</p>
<p>As the armies of Genghis Khan swept his homeland, he fled to join the Ismailis and made his most important contributions to science during this time, while he was moving from one stronghold to another.</p>
<p>He finally joined Hulagu&#8217;s (Genghis Khan&#8217;s son) ranks, after the invasion of the Alamut castle of the Hashshashin (Assassins) by Mongol forces, according to the portal of Khajeh Nasir ad-Din Toosi University.</p>
<p>The Mongol ruler, Hulagu Khan, built an observatory in Maragheh for Tusi.</p>
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<p>He is considered the first of the Maragheh School of astronomers, who made significant contributions to the development of astronomy. Notable members of that school were Mu’ayyad al-Din al-’Urdi and Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi.</p>
<p>Tusi made very accurate tables of planetary movements as depicted in his book Zij-i ilkhani (the Ilkhanic Tables). This book contains astronomical tables for calculating the positions of the planets and the names of the stars.</p>
<p>His planetary system was the most advanced of his period and was used extensively until the development of the heliocentric model in the time of Copernicus. Between Ptolemy and Copernicus, he is considered the most eminent astronomer of his time.</p>
<p>He was perhaps the first to treat trigonometry as a separate mathematical discipline and in his Treatise, on the Quadrilateral, he was the first to list the six distinct cases of a right-angled triangle in spherical trigonometry.</p>
<p>He invented the geometrical technique called a Tusi-couple for his planetary models, which generates linear motion from the sum of two circular motions.</p>
<p>He also calculated the value of 51&#8243; for the annual precession of the equinoxes and contributed to the construction and usage of some astronomical instruments including the astrolabe.</p>
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<p>He gave the first extant exposition of the whole system of a plane and spherical trigonometry.</p>
<p>One of his significant activities was the establishment of a great library in the city of Maragheh in addition to the Observatory.</p>
<p>Upon the command of Hulagu, many valuable and scientific books that had been plundered from Baghdad, Damascus, Mosul, and Khurasan were brought to the library.</p>
<p>Accompanied by his students, he traveled to Baghdad to collect the remaining plundered books, but he could not complete this mission and passed away on June 25, 1274, in Baghdad, and according to his will, he was buried in the Shrine of Kazimayn, Kadhimiya, Iraq.</p>
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		<title>Scientist develops method to find toxic chemicals in drinking water</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most consumers of drinking water in the United States know that chemicals are used in the treatment processes to ensure the water is safe to drink. But they might not know that the use of some of these chemicals, such as chlorine, can also lead to the formation of unregulated toxic byproducts. Johns Hopkins Environmental [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most consumers of drinking water in the United States know that chemicals are used in the treatment processes to ensure the water is safe to drink. But they might not know that the use of some of these chemicals, such as chlorine, can also lead to the formation of unregulated toxic byproducts.</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins Environmental Health and Engineering Prof. Carsten Prasse propose a new approach to assessing drinking water quality that could result in a cleaner, safer taps.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are exposing people in the United States to these chemical compounds without knowing what they even do,&#8221; Prasse said. &#8220;I&#8217;m not saying that chlorination is not important in keeping our drinking water safe. But there are unintended consequences that we have to address and that the public needs to know about. We could do more than what we&#8217;re doing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Among disinfection byproducts, only 11 compounds are currently regulated in drinking water, according to his paper published in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal <i>Environmental Science: Processes &amp; Impacts</i>. This is in stark contrast to the more than 700 disinfection byproducts that have so far been identified in chlorinated drinking water, he said.</p>
<p>Prasse said the number of disinfection byproducts that are regulated in drinking water has not changed since the 1990s, despite clear scientific evidence for the presence of other toxic compounds.</p>
<p>The existing approach to evaluate chemicals in drinking water is extremely tedious and based on methods that are often outdated, he said. For instance, chemicals are currently evaluated for toxicity by expensive, time-consuming animal studies.</p>
<p>Applying those same methods to the growing number of chemicals in drinking water would not be economically feasible, Prasse said. At a minimum, he added, new methods are needed to identify chemicals that are of the highest concern.</p>
<p>Prasse proposes casting a bigger net to capture a more diverse mix of chemicals in water samples. The &#8220;reactivity-directed analysis&#8221; can provide a broader readout of what&#8217;s present in drinking water by targeting the largest class of toxic chemicals known as &#8220;organic electrophiles.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;This method can help us prioritize which chemicals we need to be paying closer attention to with possible new regulations and new limits while saving time and resources,&#8221; Prasse said.</p>
<p>This new approach, which takes advantage of recent advances in the fields of analytical chemistry and molecular toxicology, identifies toxicants based on their reactivity with biomolecules such as amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. The new approach simulates this process in order to identify toxic chemicals in drinking water.</p>
<p>&#8220;We know that the toxicity of many chemicals is caused by their reaction with proteins or DNA which alter their function and can result, for example, in cancer,&#8221; Prasse said.</p>
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