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Posted 17 Feb 2025

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Neutrinos

Recently, researchers have detected High-energy cosmic neutrinos under Mediterranean Sea.

About Neutrinos

  • Nature: Subatomic particles (often called as ghost particles) that have zero electrical charge, zero size, almost zero mass and almost zero interaction.
  • Occurrence:  Second-most abundant particles after photons (particles of light) and most abundant among particles found in universe.  
  • Detectability: Difficult to detect as they only interacts with matter via weak nuclear force
  • Feature: Undisturbed by even the strongest magnetic field; Travel in straight lines from their source etc.
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  • Neutrino
  • Subatomic Particles

Project Waterworth

Meta has introduced its world’s longest undersea cable system - Project Waterworth.

About Project Waterworth

  • Length: 50,000 km subsea cable will connect five continents, enhancing connectivity between U.S., India, Brazil, South Africa, and other regions.
  • Depth: Cable will reach depths of up to 7,000 meters in deep waters.
  • Techniques: Enhanced burial methods will be used in high-risk areas, like shallow coastal waters, to protect cable from ship anchors and other hazards.
  • Significance: 
    • Strengthen scale and reliability of world’s digital highways by opening three new oceanic corridors with high speed connectivity. 
    • Facilitate greater economic cooperation, digital inclusion etc.
  • Tags :
  • Digital Inclusion
  • Project Waterworth
  • Digital Highways

Exercise Komodo

Multilateral naval exercise Komodo started in Bali, Indonesia.

About Exercise Komodo

  • Aimed at enhancing maritime interoperability and regional security cooperation.
  • INS Shardul and Long Range Maritime Surveillance P8I aircraft will participate in it.
  • First launched in 2014, it is a non-combat military exercise organized by Indonesian Navy to foster maritime cooperation among friendly nations.
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  • Indonesia
  • Exercise Komodo

Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta caretta)

As per a study, loggerhead turtle can learn and remember the magnetic signature of different geographic regions.

About Loggerhead Turtles 

  • Appearance: Large heads with powerful jaws.
  • Habitat: Subtropical and temperate waters in Atlantic, Pacific, Indian Oceans, and Mediterranean Sea.
  • Lifespan: 70 to 80 years or more.
  • Behavior
    • Like all sea turtles, they are marine reptiles and must come to surface to breathe air.
    • Carnivores and only occasionally consuming plant material.
    • Remarkable navigators, often returning to feeding sites after long migrations. 
  • Conservation Status
    • Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I
    • IUCN: Vulnerable
  • Tags :
  • IUCN
  • Loggerhead Turtles
  • Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972

Gulf of Aqaba

New study has uncovered a significant pause in coral reef growth in the Gulf of Aqaba during the late Holocene period.

About Gulf of Aqaba (Gulf of Eilat)

  • Location: Northeastern extension of Red Sea, penetrating between Arabia peninsula & Sinai Peninsula. 
    • Tiran Strait connects Gulf of Aqaba with Red Sea.
    • It is integral part of East African Rift System.
  • Bordering countries: Israel, Jordan, Egypt & Saudi Arabia.
  • NEOM Brine Pools (salty underwater lakes) have been discovered in Gulf of Aqaba.
  • Tags :
  • Red Sea
  • Gulf of Aqaba
  • Gulf of Eilat
  • Tiran Strait

Solar Dehydration Technology

IIT Kanpur develops an innovative Solar Dehydration Technology aimed at preserving agricultural produce using sustainable energy.

About Solar Dehydration Technology

  • It is a process that uses sunlight to remove moisture from the food.
  • It allows farmers to preserve fruits & vegetables for longer periods through solar energy.
  • Significance:
    • Provides cost-effective solutions to fluctuating market prices, hence boosting farmer’s income.
    • Reduces wastage, increases shelf life & enhances marketability of produce. 
  • Tags :
  • Solar Dehydration Technology
  • Farmers Income
  • Agricultural Residue

World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)

Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying in collaboration with WOAH have set a roadmap for Public-Private Partnerships in Livestock Sector.

About WOAH (HQ: Paris, France)

  • Genesis: An intergovernmental organisation founded in 1924.
  • Mission: Ensure transparency on global animal diseases; Collect, analyse and disseminate veterinary scientific information; Encourage international solidarity in the control of animal diseases etc.
  • Membership: 183 members including India.
  • Governance: World Assembly of Delegates is highest authority.
  • International standards: WOAH is WTO reference organisation for standards relating to animal health and zoonoses.
  • Tags :
  • Livestock Sector
  • World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)

Ovoid cells

Researchers have discovered a new type of brain cells, named Ovoid cells.

About Ovoid cells

  • Type of neuron that plays a fundamental role in recognition memory — the process by which the brain differentiates between new and familiar objects and forms long-term memories.
  • Ovoid cells, named for their distinct egg-like shape, are present within the hippocampus of humans, mice, and other animals. 
  • These cells activate whenever we encounter something new, triggering a process that stores objects in memory.
  • Finding could aid in the treatment of brain conditions related to object recognition, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Epilepsy.  
  • Tags :
  • Neurons
  • Ovoid cells
  • Brain Cells
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