Zain Ebrahim

Zain Ebrahim

Science Enthusiast

Zain is a writer, musician, composer and sound designer. He studied Journalism at the University of Pretoria majoring in Anthropology. Zain is passionate about art, politics, science, music technology and of course, is a massive music enthusiast.

Electric vehicles (EVs) are beginning to emerge as a cleaner alternative to traditional gas-powered cars. As many climate experts across the world urge the world to shift from expendable energy sources to protect our fragile climate across the globe, this shift has been driven by the need to reduce carbon footprints and combat climate change....

Butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA), is gaining a lot of hype in the health and wellness sphere. From social media trends adamant on pushing its diverse benefits. The trending hashtag #butyrate is now commonplace on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Twitter, with users touting it for everything from digestion to mental wellbeing. Influencers and...

The concept of using bacteria to treat cancer dates back to the early 1800s, long before the advent of modern cancer treatments like chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Historical evidence suggests that rudimentary and crude forms of immunotherapy were practiced as early as Ancient Egypt. However, these early treatments of cancer using immunotherapy were risky and unreliable...

Supermassive black holes are among the most fascinating and mysterious objects in the universe. In 2019, scientists captured the first-ever image of a supermassive black hole. Using data from multiple telescopes linked together as part of the Event Horizon Telescope project, they managed to “snap” a picture of the first-ever image of a black hole. These massive...

Google’s decision to reintroduce digital fingerprinting as a means of tracking user behavior across devices has sparked significant controversy. This method involves collecting various data points from devices, such as IP addresses, operating systems, browser types, and installed plugins, to create unique profiles for targeted advertising. Despite Google’s previous stance that fingerprinting “subverts user choice”...

Originally synthesised in 1876, methylene blue was originally developed as a synthetic dye for paper, as colouring textile fabrics such as wool, silk, and cotton. It is also used for printing, paint and food applications. Subsequently, methylene blue’s uses have expanded to the pharmaceutical industry, most notably becoming the first fully synthetic drug used in...

Arthritis is a common condition that affects millions of adults worldwide, causing discomfort, pain and inflammation due to deteriorated cartilage. Arthritis is characterised by stiffness and pain in joints, it can hinder one’s quality of life and mobility. Fortunately there are treatments to help improve one’s quality of life and essential oils which can be...

It’s general practice for your doctor or pharmacist to inform you about potential, harmful drug interactions when beginning a new prescription. It’s usually known that numerous classes of drugs – from antibiotics, pain medications and some OTC medications can adversely interact with alcohol. The results can be unpleasant to potentially fatal. However, a lesser-known and...