Thursday, 29 January 2015

Rajya Sabha TV – Science Monitor (11 Oct 2014)


Weekly update on all the happening in Science & Technology, in and around the nation;
Headlines
  1. Nobel Prize 2014 Declared (Special Report)
102nd Nobel Prize for Medicine/Physiology (6th Oct 2014) - Jointly to John O’Keete (US), May-Britt Moser & Edvard Moser (Norwegian couples); for Discovering the brain’s positioning system;
Nobel Prize for Physics – Japanese scientist – Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, Shuji Nakamura (US) – for energy efficient Blue light emitting diode (Blue LED)
Nobel Prize for Chemistry – Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell, W.E. Moemer – for Super resolved single fluorophore microscopy;
  1. DST-INSPIRE – 4th National Level Exhibition – Objective: Creative pursuit of Science, Building critical Human Resource pool to strengthen & expand S&T system and R&D base;
Over 900 students & young researchers participated;
Gold Medal – Zuleika Juliet Antao – Composting Unit- Hermetia Sanitizing Bio-Converter – using organism Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
Silver Medal – T Jayani Jahnavi – Vacuum cleaner Coach – to attach in the rear end of the passanger trains – for efficient & effective cleaning of the Railway tracks;
Many other projects for Public good
Deaf & Dumb voice analysis – unique project – developed by Suresh kumar, 7th Std – from Tamil Nadu;
  1. India’s first Indigenous Confocal Microscope – through PPP
Powerful optical imaging technique - To study 3 dimension features of the samples at the microscopic level; Developed under CSIR – NMITLI (New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative); developed in PPP mode – collaboration with VINVISH Technologies Pvt. Ltd & CSIR’s Central Glass & Ceramic Research Labs; CGCRI developed Photonic Crystal fibre Technology whereas VINVISH Technologies contributed towards Product design & development; the device uses Special Super Continuum Light Source; largely used in Biomedical imaging & analysis – other research areas especially concerning spectroscopic behaviour  material, Nano Material, Biological Specimen;
  1. Novel study to understand the effect of Tibet Plateau in climatic changes – New Meteorological study;
At the wake of Massive flood in Kashmir & Pakistan; New Study launched by China Meteorological Administration & National Natural Science Foundation of China – with budget Outlay of $49 Mn; 32m high towers fitted with sensors to be erected in the Tibetan Plateau – to measure cloud properties, Also to use Temperature & Moisture detector to measure the soil properties and Researchers to use sensor mounted weather balloons & UAV; Data collected would help predicting effect on Climate Change;  Largest & Highest vast elevated Plateau -  Glacier & 3rd largest stock of Ice (3rd pole) – covers Ladak, TAR region, Shangai region of China; High Altitude – more insolation – giant heating plateau – affect the atmospheric circulation – intensifies the monsoon – by affecting land ocean temperature differences lead to pressure gradients;
  1. DST’s INSPIRE program – 4th National Exhibition (IN FOCUS)
Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research INSPIRE – National programme implemented by Dept. of Science & Technology; for young researcher (10-32 years) – provides fellowship for doctoral research to students, faculty program for assured career opportunity; INSPIRE held about 1046 Science camps till date;
Objective: to promote scientific & technological education in India; aims to create scientifically qualified Human resource pool; to expand the scientific acumen of the country;
Young children – wealth of the nation – unbound imagination – extraordinary creativity – to bring much needed social changes in the country;
Projects based to solve crucial issues prevalent in society;
Procedure for INSPIRE AWARD (10-15 years): Merit based selection – HM of school – details to District Education Authority – then to DST through State Authority;
INSPIRE Internship (Age 16-17 years), INSPIRE Scholarship (Age 17-22 years), INSPIRE Fellowship (Age 22-27), and INSPIRE Faculty Program (Age 27-32);
  1. History of Science
    1. Italian Scientist Ascanio Sobrero – born in 1812 – invented the highly explosive compound Nitroglycerin – unstable chemical – in an experiment on a reaction between Nitric acid & glycerin – realizing destructive power of the chemical, he warned the others;
    2. Indian Scientist Dr. APJ Abdul kalam – born in 1931 – 11th president of India – Missile Man of India – Missile Technology & Launch vehicle Technology – Critical Role both Technological & Political in the Atomic test of 1998 Pokran II;
    3. India’s First Fast Breeder Reactor (FBR) – Tamil Nadu- commissioned in 1985 with 40 MW power – IGCAR Campus – uses Carbide of Uranium & Plutonium as fuel & Liquid Sodium as coolant;
  2. Science & Technology Activities across the country – Science Express
    1. Research Study – Ohio State University – World’s First Solar Battery – Rechargeable Solar Battery – Affordable Renewable Resources of Energy;
    2. IISc Report – evidence of Tsunami hit 1000 years back – Indian East Coast;
    3. Martin Pearl – Professor of Stanford University – discovered Tau Lepton particle – Sub Atomic Particle – by Colliding of Electron & positron in Accelerator;
    4. Indian Origin Scientist Prof. Kailash – to receive National Medal of Science – Highest prestigious US Award for contribution in S & T- Doctorate in Electrical Engineering from University of Massachusetts in 1961;
    5. Total Eclipse of moon – Oct 8, 2014 – Beginning of Umbra phase visible at Argentina, Brazil, North Atlantic Ocean, Greenland; End of Umbra phase visible at Indian Ocean , Western part of China, Kazakhstan & Russia;
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1 comment:

  1. Great and time saving for students; all at one place

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