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Journal Basic Science and Technology
ISSN : 20898185     EISSN : 28081498     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35335/jbst
This journal is devoted to identifying, mapping, understanding, and interpreting new trends and patterns in the development of science & technology especially in developing countries in this world. The journal endeavors to highlight science & technology development from different perspectives. The aim is to promote broader dissemination of the results of scholarly endeavors into a broader subject of knowledge and practices and to establish an effective means of communication among academic and research institutions, policymakers, government agencies, and persons concerned with the complex issue of science & technology development
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Extraction, characterization and comparison the components of Eruca vesicaria L and Eruca sativa Mill and study their biological activity Ghassan Radam Idan AL-Taie; Ahmed A. Ismail; Mostefa Khalid Mohammed; Ziad T I Alkyar; Nagham Thayer Salman
Journal Basic Science and Technology Vol 13 No 2 (2024): June: Basic Science and Technology
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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In this work high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to isolate and study the components of plants Eruca sativa and Eruca vesicaria, both are belonging to the family Brassicaceae. The extractions have done using Soxhlet apparatus. However, the result shows that there are some different in the compounds for each. The Eruca extracts are a powerful antioxidant agent and the analysis of both plant samples using the HPLC chromatogram with standard sample shows that the extracts of both plants contains an antioxidant compounds. The antibacterial activities of the extracts were tested against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and the activity was good towards the selected bacteria. In addition, the extracts show a good antifungal activity towards candida albicans).
The The important role of cold atmospheric plasma in wounds healing: Cold atmospheric plasma Riyam Adnan; Yamam Adnan Hammudi; Saeed Ghnaimawi
Journal Basic Science and Technology Vol 13 No 2 (2024): June: Basic Science and Technology
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Cold plasma is the fourth state of matter it can be generated using different types of gases like argon or helium or other gases by applying electrical field to get plasma with a temperature lower than 40degree so it's considered safe to be used in human without affecting the normal body cells. Recently cold plasma came to be known as one of the most important technologies in medicine and pharmaceutical sciences. In this study we will be focusing on discussing wounds, wounds healing, different methods that help in wound care and the important role of cold plasma in accelerating the wound healing process by reviewing all the recent studies in this subject to offer a full understanding, this study showed the cold plasma has the ability to improve and accelerate wounds healing through specific mechanisms which help in cell migration and proliferation in addition to increase the vascularization at the wound side and help in gathering the fibroblasts and keratinocytes and the production of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species (RNS,ROS) and this encourages the future researches and in-vevo studies to prove its efficiency in other medicalĀ  fields and make use of its many effects like antiseptic, antimicrobial, anti-tumorĀ  and also its many application in dental field like endodontic treatment, antibacterial in dental caries and implants.
tech Function of Input and Output Technology in Computer Hardware and Software Development Oki Dewa Kevin Fadli Dewa
Journal Basic Science and Technology Vol 13 No 2 (2024): June: Basic Science and Technology
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Data processing in a computer system involves a series of important steps carried out by the processor. Data from input devices, such as keyboards or sensors, is received and converted into a format that the digital system can understand. Via the data bus and address bus, data is forwarded to the processor for processing. The processor retrieves instructions from memory, translates them, and executes those instructions. The results are stored back in memory or sent via the data bus to the output device. This data is then routed through the output controller and, if necessary, converted to a format appropriate to the output device. During the output process, data is conveyed to an output device such as a monitor screen or printer, followed by the execution of appropriate actions. This entire process occurs in a matter of time quickly and repeatedly according to the program instructions executed by the computer. A deep understanding of the relationship between input, processing and output is the key to optimizing computer system performance. The processor, as the processing center, plays a crucial role in bridging the connection between hardware and software to create an effective and efficient computing experience.
Exploring the Transformative Potential of Cloud Computing in Distance Education: Challenges, Opportunities, and Best Practices Carissa Maharani; Indah Nutela
Journal Basic Science and Technology Vol 13 No 2 (2024): June: Basic Science and Technology
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This research explores the use of cloud computing technology in distance education, investigating its transformative potential, challenges, and best practices. Through a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, the study examines the impact of cloud-based solutions on educational institutions, educators, and students. Findings reveal that cloud computing enhances accessibility, scalability, and educational outcomes by democratizing access to learning resources, facilitating personalized instruction, and streamlining administrative processes. However, challenges such as data security, privacy issues, and technical support require proactive strategies and best practices to mitigate risks and ensure the reliability of cloud-based systems. The research highlights the critical role of collaboration between educational institutions, industry partners, and policymakers in driving forward the adoption of cloud computing in education and shaping a brighter future for distance learning.
Exploring the Implementation and Impact of Blockchain Technology on Student Academic Data Management in Higher Education Ainan Sekartika; M. Dirga Leandro
Journal Basic Science and Technology Vol 13 No 2 (2024): June: Basic Science and Technology
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This research explores the implementation of blockchain technology in managing student academic data in higher education, investigating its potential benefits, challenges, and implications for theory, practice, and policy. Blockchain's decentralized, secure, and immutable nature offers significant advantages in enhancing data security, integrity, transparency, and student empowerment through self-sovereign identity systems. These benefits can streamline administrative processes, reduce operational costs, and improve trust among stakeholders. However, the research identifies several challenges, including technical complexities, scalability issues, interoperability with existing systems, regulatory compliance, and ethical considerations. Addressing these challenges requires robust technical infrastructure, stakeholder engagement, comprehensive training, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The study's findings have broad implications, prompting a reevaluation of traditional data governance theories and guiding higher education institutions in adapting their practices to leverage blockchain's strengths. This research provides a comprehensive analysis of blockchain's transformative potential in higher education, offering insights and strategies for successful implementation and fostering a more secure, transparent, and student-centric data management system.
Transforming Education: The Impact of Cloud Computing on Data Management and Student Learning Rinovian R Rinovian R; Suroso Suroso
Journal Basic Science and Technology Vol 13 No 2 (2024): June: Basic Science and Technology
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This research examines the utilization of cloud computing technology in education and its implications for teaching, learning, and administrative practices within educational institutions. Through a synthesis of existing studies, the research identifies key findings, trends, and recommendations that shape the landscape of educational cloud computing. The findings highlight the transformative potential of cloud computing in enhancing accessibility, collaboration, efficiency, and innovation in education. Educators, administrators, policymakers, and students play crucial roles in leveraging cloud-based tools and platforms to personalize learning, streamline administrative processes, and promote digital equity. Looking to the future, emerging trends such as artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), blockchain, and edge computing are poised to revolutionize educational practices. Prioritizing cybersecurity, data privacy, and strategic planning will remain essential as educational institutions increasingly rely on cloud computing for data management and instructional delivery.

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