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FUTURE CLASSROOM: HOW TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING THE WAY WE LEARN

It’s almost 20 years since the new millennium, and the generation that was born then is already in universities. This new generation has spent its teenage days surrounded by technology. How technology is shaping the education sector, and what the top trends of 2020 are going to be? Impact of 5G smartphones Artificial intelligence Content […]

HOW HUMANS AFFECT THE GENETIC CONNECTIVITY OF FOUR MAMMALS

Why in News? A new study of four wide ranging mammals – Jungle cats, Leopards, Sloth Bears and Tigers in central India – from the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bengaluru, has shown that anthropogenic activities can impact genetic connectivity or the movement among habitat patches usually resulting in mating and genetic exchange. Details […]

WHO PREQUALIFIES PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE

Why in News? Pneumococcal vaccine developed by the Pune-based Serum Institute of India has been pre-qualified by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in the third week of December 2019. This Vaccine costs only 2$ per dose, 30% lesser than Gavi. Serum Institute had optimised an efficient conjugate vaccine manufacturing processes for its meningitis A vaccine […]

C.N.R. RAO

Why in News? C.N.R. Rao, the chief guest at the Indian Science Congress told that Neither the Quality nor the quantity of publications that come out of India are adequate. He said China had made major strides in science, and as of today, it nearly equalled the research publication output of the U.S. — the […]

NOBEL PRIZE WINNER CALLS FOR PATHOGEN SPECIFIC DRUGS

Ada. E. Yonath (Winner of Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2009) delivered a talk in 107th Indian Science Congress She said – Concerns surrounding anti-biotic use, including environmental hazards and the appearance of multi-drug resistant bacteria can be minimised by designing antibiotics that are specific to each species of pathogen, instead of using the broad-range […]

ISRO: GAGANYAAN AND CHANDRAYAAN-3 IN MISSION MODE

Mission Gaganyaan: Under the Gaganyaan schedule, three flights will be sent in orbit. Of the three, there will be two unmanned flights and one human spaceflight. The human space flight programme, called the Orbital Module will have three Indian astronauts, including a woman. It will circle Earth at a low-earth-orbit at an altitude of 300-400 […]

INDIA SET TO PARTICIPATE IN WHO’S MEDICINE TRIAL

Focus: GS-III Science and Technology Why in news? India is all set to join World Health Organisation’s “Solidarity trial” aimed at rapid global search for drugs to treat COVID-19. The country has stayed away so far from this multi-country trial “due to its small sample size and because our contribution would have looked minuscule,” said […]

VIRUS CASES EMERGING FASTER GLOBALLY: WHO

Focus: GS-III Science and Technology, Prelims Why in news? There are now more new cases of COVID-19 reported each day outside China than inside the hardest-hit country, the World Health Organization said on 26th February 2020. Governments worldwide are scrambling to prevent the spread of the new  Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) after a surge of infections in […]

ISRO TO LAUNCH GISAT-1 ON MARCH 5

Focus: GS-III Science and Technology, Prelims Why in news? GISAT-1, the country’s first earth imaging satellite in a geostationary orbit, will be launched in the evening of March 5 from the Sriharikota launch centre. Medium-lift GSLV launcher numbered F10 would orbit the 2,275-kg spacecraft. Details Operating from its geostationary orbit [at around 36,000 km from […]

GOVT. EYES PUBLIC-PRIVATE FUND TO GIVE R&D A SHOT IN THE ARM

Why in news? In an effort to stimulate investment in research and development (R&D), the Department of Science and Technology is mooting a fund that will match the contributions made by private companies in R&D Details: The idea is to pool funds from a group of companies willing to invest in fundamental research, such as […]