Tuesday, March 17, 2020

RIKO MAHATO

For preparing the detector, researches have used an ordinary filter paper.
- Further, the filter paper is cut into small discs by using office punch and impregnated with chemical probes that react with ALP.
- The 'probes' used are antibodies that specifically bind to ALP.
- When ALP comes into contact with the probe, it turns the disc of white paper into coloured.
- On paper discs when the colour changes are then photographed by a device or smartphone camera and images are processed to obtain corresponding colour values.
- These values are then compared with standard data stored in the phone.
- It not only detects the presence of ALP but also the amount of it in milk.

SpiNNaker is the world's largest supercomputer that is designed to work in the same way as the human brain works.
Important points about SpiNNaker
- SpiNNaker is the Spiking Neural Network Architecture. In real-time, this machine can model several biological machines than any other device on the planet.
- It is capable of completing more than 200 million actions per second, with each other of its chips having 100 million transistors.
- No doubt this supercomputer is unique because it does not communicate by sending large amounts of information from point A to B through standard network like any other computer.

Hyperloop has a 'tube modular transport system' that will run free of friction. Or we can say it is a new form of ground transport. It is a new method with which people or objects can be moved rapidly and safely with efficiency anywhere in the world. It will also have minimal impact on the environment.
Hyperloop technology is the brainchild of Tesla founder Elon Musk, who showed its original design in a whitepaper in 2013. If this hyperloop system is successful in India, then probably the distance (1200 km) between Delhi and Mumbai can be covered in less than an hour. Do you know that it will cover 35 km in 5 minutes?

NEW INVENTION IN SCIENCE

For testing the freshness of milk, the scientists of an Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati have developed a simple paper kit. It also tells about the pasteurisation that whether it is done well or not.
Important points about Paper Sensor
- Aided with a smartphone app, the kit will ensure that milk is consumed before it turns too sour.
- An indicator of milk quality is a milk enzyme namely Alkaline Phosphate or ALP, its presence even after pasteurisation indicates the presence of microbes that may not have been rendered inactive with pasteurisation.

Science and Technology 2019: Inventions and Discoveries

The evolution of Science and Technology no doubt is like a boon to the world because human beings have come to know a lot about the world in which they live, indulge in activities, etc. Development in technology leads to the advancement in Science and helps to revolutionise several fields including medicine, agriculture, education, etc.

The science of today is the technology of tomorrow.” – Edward Teller
Science has a great impact on our lives. Without science, we won't be able to enjoy many things that make our modern world possible. Every year several discoveries and inventions took place and so the same way in 2019 that had given an edge to science and technology. Discoveries and Inventions in Science and Technology play an important role in the preparation of various competitive examinations including UPSC, PSC, SSC, etc.

Important facts about new ink
- The ink consists of single excitable dual emissive luminescent pigment.
- The development of the ink is based on the concept of fluorescence and phosphorescence phenomena.
- The developed ink has features of changing the colour of pigment after the notes are printed.
- The ink shows white colour in ambient light. It turns into a red colour when it is exposed to UV light and when UV source is switched off it turns into a green colour.

meditation

By concentrating the mind on peace, out of many conceptions select any one emotion, one thought of bringing restfulness or quietness. Rest your mind in that and lose it. Hold your mind and rest the mind. And again when the mind starts swinging here and there then say OM SHANTI! SHANTI! SHANTI!

Joy Meditation Yoga

When there is a crowd of thoughts in your mind and you sit for some time, and then sentimentally witness the traffic of thoughts running inside. Don‘t say good or bad. Let the thoughts come and go, similarly as traffic moves. It comes from one side and goes from other. The thoughts can be good or bad, of anger, of jealousy, of hatred, of affection. Let them come and go. You only see the thoughts coming and leaving .Besides seeing does not observe or think about them. Suddenly your mind will be lost, will become thoughtless. Do not focus on any thought and slowly you will go into meditation. During this you will experience extreme joy and your inner voice will say that until now there was unnecessary running in which the race was long, but nothing is achieved and when worldly running is stopped and turned towards inside then everything is found.  The peace which is not attained by different means is gained by controlling the mind, we become wealthy and meditation is successful.
There is one more way to control your mind; it is when there are many types of thinking going on in your mind,  then keep your mind uniform with only one consideration that is of serenity.  You feel as if I am becoming calm, peace exists within me. I am the beloved child of the divine.  My God is serene.  I am getting tranquility inside, I am being pacified.

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4. Body-Mind balancing meditation: (http://bit.ly/2PvsJ0n )The mind is the inner part of our body and body outer part of our mind. There is a deep connection between our body and mind. It profoundly affects our overall physical health and well-being. Nearly half of our physical problems are because of mental disturbance. So, it is important to meditate to maintain a balance between mind and body and attain a state of calmness. This meditation will allow you to understand the difference between the two and how to balance them.
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To Effect Change Understand Your Habits










Every action leaves an impression on the mind. The trace it leaves is deepened by every repeated similar action. This develops into a channel, through which thoughts of a particular pattern flow. This subtle, imperceptible residue that resides in the mind is known as vasana.
The habit for the proverbial morning cup of tea, begins with the first sip. With no idea about the taste, fragrance, aroma or addictive nature of the beverage, the uninitiated succumbs to the first cup; relishes the taste, develops a sense of joy and before long has joined the tea lovers club! Thereafter, there is the longing for the steaming hot cup of tea. This is the birth of a desire, which gives rise to an action. Gradually the repeated action manifests into a habit – a vasana!
In today’s age of consumerism hordes of advertisements assail the senses. We find them plastered on billboards at airports, railway stations and other often frequented public places. They enter our homes through TV screens – from cars to gadgets, to men’s suiting, to up market residential villas – the list is endless. To sell this multifarious range of products, is always, a beautiful woman. This relentless bombardment of the senses, soon captivates the gullible and the demon called desire takes birth. In time, this leads to action and a vasana is born!
Vasanas are of three kinds: loka vasana, deha vasana and Shastra vasana.
Lok vasana is the need to be accepted. Most of us have the desire to conform. ‘Peer pressure’ has a strong pull. Bound by it we are forced to live a lifestyle, which sometimes can border on extravagance. A glaring example is the flamboyant marriage ceremonies we witness, often with scant regard for financial constraints.
Deha vasana is the obsession with the body, to the extent that today it borders on the dangerous. Living in the constant fear of ageing, we subject the body to face lifts and other age defying techniques. Prone to comfort, we pamper the body. International travelers are known to even carry their own pillows.
Shastra vasana is the desire for knowledge and learning. Though a pure vasana, a study of the scriptures, without imbibing its essence, gets us entangled in a forest of words. Mere logic leads to a never-ending web of endless discussions. The seeker has no time to either contemplate or practice the learning of meditation, leading to establishment in the Self.
Vasana is avidya or the non-apprehension of Reality, which leaves a sense of incompleteness. We feel that name, fame, wealth or pandering to the body will bridge this gap and bring us fulfillment. However, despite all we have or achieve we remain unfulfilled.
These strong impressions can only be purged by either substituting a lower vasana with a nobler one or through sadhana and knowledge.
Through the substitution route we can opt for better or less harmful habits. Substitute a cup of strong tea with herbal tea and then with ginger tea or plain hot water. The earlier vasana is then destroyed by a change of impressions.
Conscious destruction of the desire is achieved via the ‘knowledge route’. A philosopher would often go down the town’s fashion street to ‘window shop’ and return home empty handed. Whenever his wife asked the reason for this, his standard reply was, “I wanted to see all the things I did not need!”
The vasana ‘seed’ can be destroyed by diligently working on oneself. Through repeated practice our divine fragrance will emerge and eventually the dust of unhealthy habits created by desires are brushed off.
Every action leaves an impression on the mind. The trace it leaves is deepened by every repeated similar action. This develops into a channel, through which thoughts of a particular pattern flow. This subtle, imperceptible residue that resides in the mind is known as vasana.
The habit for the proverbial morning cup of tea, begins with the first sip. With no idea about the taste, fragrance, aroma or addictive nature of the beverage, the uninitiated succumbs to the first cup; relishes the taste, develops a sense of joy and before long has joined the tea lovers club! Thereafter, there is the longing for the steaming hot cup of tea. This is the birth of a desire, which gives rise to an action. Gradually the repeated action manifests into a habit – a vasana!
In today’s age of consumerism hordes of advertisements assail the senses. We find them plastered on billboards at airports, railway stations and other often frequented public places. They enter our homes through TV screens – from cars to gadgets, to men’s suiting, to up market residential villas – the list is endless. To sell this multifarious range of products, is always, a beautiful woman. This relentless bombardment of the senses, soon captivates the gullible and the demon called desire takes birth. In time, this leads to action and a vasana is born!
Vasanas are of three kinds: loka vasana, deha vasana and Shastra vasana.
Lok vasana is the need to be accepted. Most of us have the desire to conform. ‘Peer pressure’ has a strong pull. Bound by it we are forced to live a lifestyle, which sometimes can border on extravagance. A glaring example is the flamboyant marriage ceremonies we witness, often with scant regard for financial constraints.
Deha vasana is the obsession with the body, to the extent that today it borders on the dangerous. Living in the constant fear of ageing, we subject the body to face lifts and other age defying techniques. Prone to comfort, we pamper the body. International travelers are known to even carry their own pillows.
Shastra vasana is the desire for knowledge and learning. Though a pure vasana, a study of the scriptures, without imbibing its essence, gets us entangled in a forest of words. Mere logic leads to a never-ending web of endless discussions. The seeker has no time to either contemplate or practice the learning of meditation, leading to establishment in the Self.
Vasana is avidya or the non-apprehension of Reality, which leaves a sense of incompleteness. We feel that name, fame, wealth or pandering to the body will bridge this gap and bring us fulfillment. However, despite all we have or achieve we remain unfulfilled.
These strong impressions can only be purged by either substituting a lower vasana with a nobler one or through sadhana and knowledge.
Through the substitution route we can opt for better or less harmful habits. Substitute a cup of strong tea with herbal tea and then with ginger tea or plain hot water. The earlier vasana is then destroyed by a change of impressions.
Conscious destruction of the desire is achieved via the ‘knowledge route’. A philosopher would often go down the town’s fashion street to ‘window shop’ and return home empty handed. Whenever his wife asked the reason for this, his standard reply was, “I wanted to see all the things I did not need!”
The vasana ‘seed’ can be destroyed by diligently working on oneself. Through repeated practice our divine fragrance will emerge and eventually the dust of unhealthy habits created by desires are brushed off.

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