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“I often wonder if the global educational system truly provides the best approach to educating people. We invest around 18 years—split between college and school—with an average of 12 years spent in school. Yet, much of this time seems dedicated to mastering only the fundamental aspects of science. Reflecting on my own experience as a 24-year-old engineering graduate, I recall learning mathematics (primarily solving equations) and some chemistry. Additionally, I acquired proficiency in English, Arabic, and French, although I’ve since forgotten much of the latter due to lack of daily use. History was also part of the curriculum, but I question whether these 12 years in school were truly worthwhile. Beyond that, college extends our education by another 4 to 8 years, and some pursue advanced degrees. Yet, despite this investment, where are the modern-day equivalents of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein? Perhaps the rigid system, which compels us to focus on specific subjects, inadver...
No Matter How Good a Design Is, There’s Always a Way to Improve It As I always say, no matter how good a design is, there is always a way to improve it—there is always a better design. This philosophy is especially true in biomedical engineering applied to space exploration, where the human body faces conditions radically different from those on Earth. One of the most significant challenges is how microgravity affects the human body. For example, blood pressure behaves differently outside Earth’s gravity, often pooling in the upper body and causing astronauts to experience dizziness or other physiological changes. Biomedical engineers are studying these effects to design equipment, suits, and systems that better support human health in space. From pressure-regulating suits to improved shoe designs for exercise in low gravity, each innovation aims to mimic Earth-like conditions and mitigate the risks of long-duration missions. Footwear might seem like a minor detail, but in space, ...
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