Ramanujan was one of the greatest Indian mathematician after
Bhaskar and Bramhagupta. He is known for the Ramanujan prime and Ramanujan
theta function. He made substantial contributions to number theory, infinite
series and continued fractions .The number 1729 is called the Ramanujan number
. His mathematical invention of -Rieman Zeta function finds applications in
building high powered quality nuclear reactors. His mathematical formulae have
applications in crystallography and string theory. The year 2012 is celebrated
in India as the National Mathematical year to commemorate 125th birth
anniversary of S. Ramanujan. A postal stamp was issued by the Government of
India in his honour.
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
S.N.BOSE – Satyendra Nath Bose
The announcement of the discovery of God particle i.e-Higgs
boson has brought the name Indian scientist— Satyendra Nath into global fame. The
Higgs boson has been a focus of ,great
scientific speculation since long time. Recently .a British physicist, Dr
Sharon Ann Holgate termed Prof. S.N.Bose as the 'particle Man', and declared
that he should have been awarded the Nobel prize in physics. The S.N.Bose
National Center for Basic sciences, an autonomous research institute. under the Department of Science and Technology, Government
of India was established in 1986 in his honor . The Government of India issued a
postal stamp to pay a tribute to Dr. S. N. Bose.
JAGADISH CHANDRA BOSE
Apart. from being a great physicist. Sir J.C.Bosc was also a great botanist, archaeologist and
early writer of science fiction stories. He was the first Indian scientist who
proved experimentally that both animals and plants are sensitive to heat,
light, cold, noise and other external stimuli. He designed a very sensitive in
strum ent—Creseo graph. capable of recording and detecting the minute responses
of the plants due to external stimulants. He wanted that Indians should cultivate
scientific culture .J.C.Bose was honoured in India as well as abroad. He was
elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society London in 1920. He founded the Bose institute in 1917. which is a
premier research institute in the field of physics, chemistry. Botany. Microbiology.
plant molecular and cellular Genetics. immunotechnology and Environmental science
etc• The Government of India honored him by issuing a postal Stamp in his
name.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
C.V. RAMAN (1888-1970)
C.V. RAMAN (1888-1970)
Chandrasekhar Venkat Raman discovered Raman effect i.e the concept of molecular
diffraction of light and won Nobel prize in physics in 1930. Every year on 28th
February the National Science Day is celebrated in India to commemorate the
discovery of the Raman effect. Raman effect has been proved of utmost importance
in understanding the molecular structure of chemical compounds. C.V.Raman was
awarded Bharat Ratna and the Lenin Peace prize. His remarkable achievements brought international recognition and glory to Indian science . The Government
of India released a postal stamp in his honor.
PRAFULLA CHANDRA RAY
PRAFULLA
CHANDRA RAY (1861 – 1944) Dr P.C.Ray
was the legendary Indian Chemist, academiclan
, and an entrepreneurs.. He was the founder of The Bengal Chemical Works India’s first pharmaceutical company. He discovered mercurous nitrite and
Indian Calcium tonic. Apart from o great scientist, he was also a staunch
freedom fighter and a great science popularizer. His book the Life and Experience of A Bengali Chemist was
popular during British rule in India. He had a strong faith in Indian culture
and Mahatma Gandhi. Acharya Prafulla Chandra ray was a con-temporary Indian scientist and a
close friend of Sir J.C.Bose. The Government of India paid a fit tribute by
releasing a postal stamp in his honor.
BIGGEST EVER CREATURE The brachiosaurus
BIGGEST EVER CREATURE The brachiosaurus, which belonged to
the family of dinosaurs, is known to have grown to be 12 metres tall, which is
the height that could be reached by seven tall men standing on each other's
shoulders. Every adult brachiosaurus was about 75 tonnes heavy. This is for
bigger than any land animal before or is since known to have been.
Interesting facts
Interesting facts
• Vanilla is the world's most favourite Ice Cream flavour.
• The flattest country in the world is Maldives with a
maximum natural ground of just 2.3 meters.
• It has remained unsolved but a duck’s quack does not echo.
• Bingham Canyon Mine is the largest excavation in the
world.
• The Fraser Island
in Australia is also known as the largest sand island.
• Astronaut Neil
Armstrong first stepped on the moon with his left foot.
• Any clue about
shortest complete sentence in the English language? Its. "I Am."
• How hard you try, you cannot fold any piece of paper more
than 7 times.
• Bermuda Triangle houses the most notorious sea in the
world known as Sargasso Sea.
• Only one planet
rotates clockwise and that's Venus.
• Refrain from using shades of blue colour because
mosquitoes are attracted to this colour twice as much as any other colour.
• No less than 25.000 islands are situated in the Pacific
Ocean.
• The actual function of mosquito repellents is of blocking
the mosquito's sensors and that way they wouldn't be able to know your
whereabouts.
MAKING ICE FASTER - Is it true that hot water pine d in a freezer freezes faster than cold water ?
It appears to be true but the reasons given are varied. Here
is one explanation: When the container, lets say, an ice tray, holding the water, is placed
on a surface of frost or ice In the
freezer. the higher temperature slightly melts the icy surface on which the
tray rests. This improves the contact between the container and the cold
surface, and the heat from the water and container is transferred at a faster
rate than would have occurred if the water were at a lower temperature. So the
temperature of he water falls faster and you obtain ice faster .
Why do some detergents contain enzymes?
Soaps and ordinary detergents work well on grease but are
not very efficient in removing things like dried blood, cooked egg stains, milk
stains or other proteins that have SOLIDIFIED on the fabric. When we eat.
digestive enzymes break down the food into simpler substances that will
dissolve in water, The enzymes in detergents do the Same thing: they turn the
proteins into substances, which dissolve in water. Enzymes used in detergents
are manufactured on a large scale using
- microorganisms found in soil.
HELLEN KELLER - LADY WITH THE RADICAL VISION
Helen Keller was born in Tusumbia, Alabama in USA in 1880.
She lost her hearing and sight due to a illness when she was less than two
years old. She was plunged into a dark silent
world , from which she was rescued by
the perseverance and love of a woman called Anne Sullivan. An educator for the
blind. she became Helen Keller's teacher and life-long companion. Anne made !
Helen hold a doll in one hand and spelt the word on to her other hand. Soon
Helen mastered her first word DOLL. Helen willed herself to learn to speak and
write, She completed her-college education with distinction. Thereafter, she
devoted her tile to the cause of the blind, becoming an inspiration to the
disabled the world over Her first book, an autobiography, The Story of My
Life was published in 1902. This was
followed by other books, The World I Live In, Out Of the Dark , Hellen keller’s
Journal and Let Us Have faith. Keller lived to the old age of 88.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
The waterwheel plant is a free-floating aquatic plant. It is
carnivorous and traps its prey with the help of clam-like lobes present on the
tip of each whorl of the leaf. The loblis Ira lined with trigger hairs. When
small aquatic invertebrates floating In the water come Into contact with these hairs,
the lobes snap shut. This process of trapping the prey takes less than half a second, one of the fastest examples of plant
movement ever recorded. The waterwheel plant is So called because its leaves
are arranged in 5-9 wheels around the stem. The floating stems of the plant
reach a length of 6-10 cm
and air sacks in the petioles of the leaves help it to float rapidly.
Long-horned Grasshopper -katydids
KATYCHOS are insects related to the cricket family. They are
sometimes called long-horned grasshoppers due to their unusually long antennae
winch may sometimes exceed their body length. The Insects live In bushes and
trees and are powerful jumpers. Although many species do not fly. they Butter
their wings while taking long leaps. Many katydids have wings that look like
leaves. Others that are pink or brown too display remarkable camouflage skills
to avoid predators. Katydids are known to
reproduce frequently and some species are considered agricultural pests. The
name katydid is believed to have originated from its calls which sound like the
words 'katy did'. The insect is found in tropical regions of the world.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Fiddler crabs
SOME years ago a
scientist studying the courtship of Fiddler crabs observed that there was one
particular female that seemed to attract all the males the moment she came out
of her burrow. At about the same time another scientist in another part of the
world who was studying cuttlefishes noticed that whenever a certain female
cuttlefish swam by, all the males in the area gravitated towards her, even
those who were already courting other females. Glamorous females, it appears, come in all shapes, sizes and
species!
The Secretary Bird
THE Secretary bird
is so called because its crest of black feathers resembles a quill-pen which
European clerks in the last century used to stick in their wigs. The bird has
to run to launch itself into the air but once air-borne it flies well. The
Secretary bird, however, spends most of its time on the ground striding up and
down in grassy areas looking for food which consists of insects, rodents and
snakes which it tramples to death with its powerful feet. The Secretary bird is
an inhabitant of Africa.
Proboscis Monkey
Proboscis Monkey
The Proboscis Monkey
AT around the seventh year of its life a strange thing starts happening to the
nose of the male proboscis monkey: it changes colour and starts growing longer.
The nose might eventually grow to about 7 inches and hang below the mouth like
a trunk. Sometimes, the monkey has to hold his nose aside while feeding! The
nose development occurs only in the males and the purpose of the long nose has
still not been determined.
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