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Posted 15 Jun 2024
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Dead Zone
NOAA forecasts above-average summer 'dead zone' in Gulf of Mexico.
Dead Zone (Hypoxic area)
- An area of low oxygen that can kill fish and other marine life.
- Causes:
- Natural: Stratification in the water column restricts the supply of oxygen from surface waters to more saline bottom waters.
- Black Sea is largest dead zone that occurs naturally.
- Anthropogenic: Eutrophication, i.e. when a body of water gets too many nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen due to agricultural runoff, fossil-fuel burning, and wastewater treatment effluent.
- This causes algal bloom which prevents light from penetrating the water’s surface.
- Natural: Stratification in the water column restricts the supply of oxygen from surface waters to more saline bottom waters.
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- Dead Zones
- Hypoxic
- Eutrophication
Derivative
National Stock Exchange (NSE) chief cautioned retail investors against derivatives trading.
About Derivatives
- Definition: Derivatives are financial contracts that draw their value from an underlying asset.
- The underlying asset can be a commodity, security, currency, or index.
- Purpose: Can be used for hedging purposes or speculation.
- Types: Common types of derivatives include futures, options, and swaps. Derivatives are used for hedging or speculation.
- Derivatives Market
- In India, the derivative market is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
- India has two types of derivative markets:
- Exchanges-traded: Standardised contracts are traded on an exchange.
- Over-the-Counter (OTC). It is decentralised. Contracts are negotiated directly between two parties.
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- SEBI
- Derivatives
- Derivatives Trading
Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
India-IORA Cruise Tourism Conference held in New Delhi.
About IORA
- Genesis: An inter-governmental organisation established in 1997 and based on the visions of Nelson Mandela.
- Aim: Strengthening regional cooperation and sustainable development within IOR.
- Members: 23 members (including India).
- Priority areas: Maritime Safety & Security, Disaster Risk Management etc.
- Specialised agencies: Regional Centre for Science and Technology Transfer (RCSTT)
- Secretariat: Mauritius
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- IORA
Environmental DNA
Researchers have shown the potential of freshwater biodiversity monitoring using eDNA.
- eDNA is organismal DNA that is released in the environment from cellular material shed by organisms (via skin, excrement, etc.) into aquatic or terrestrial environments.
- eDNA is increasingly being used to detect the presence of species and assess biodiversity in an ecosystem.
- Unlike conventional methods, eDNA approach is reliable, and accurate, and can be done at a low cost.
- This information can be used to inform the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and other conservation tools.
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- Environmental DNA
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
- eDNA
Nagastra-1
Indian Army received First indigenous Loitering Munition suicide drones Nagastra-1.
About Nagastra-1
- Developed by Solar Industries' Economics Explosives Ltd (EEL) Nagpur.
- Can neutralise hostile threats in 'kamikaze mode' with GPS-enabled precision strikes with an accuracy of up to 2 metres.
- Kamikaze refers to members of a Japanese air attack corps in World War II assigned to make a suicidal crash on a target (such as a ship)
- However, Nagastra-1 is capable of carrying out precision strikes on enemy camps without endangering the lives of soldiers.
- Equipped with day-and-night surveillance cameras.
- Carries a 1 kg high-explosive fragmenting warhead.
- Unique features include abort, recover and reuse, facilitated by a parachute recovery mechanism
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- Nagastra-1
- kamikaze mode
Divya Drishti
A start-up has developed an AI tool “Divya Drishti”.
About Divya Drishti
- Creates a robust and multifaceted authentication system by combining facial recognition with gait analysis.
- It ensures accuracy in identification, minimizing the risk of false positives or identity fraud.
- Developed under the guidance of Centre for Artificial Intelligence & Robotics (CAIR), a laboratory of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
- Applications: Defence, Law Enforcement, Corporate and Public Infrastructure.
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- Divya Drishti
- Centre for Artificial Intelligence & Robotics (CAIR)
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Truenat Platform
India’s Truenat Platform (developed by Goa-based Molbio) for TB detection received appreciation at the World Health Assembly.
About Truenat Platform
- It is a handheld, battery- operated, real- time, rapid molecular test for the diagnosis of pulmonary, extrapulmonary, and rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis.
- It can be deployed in health centres, labs, and fields.
- It delivers test results in less than an hour and can serve more than 40 diseases.
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- Truenat platform
- Tuberculosis
Kavli Prize
The Kavli Prize winners were announced, honouring breakthroughs in astrophysics, nanoscience, and neuroscience.
Kavli Prize
- This biennial award, established by Norwegian-American philanthropist Fred Kavli (1927-2013), is given by the US-based Kavli Foundation in partnership with the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research.
- Each award includes a $1 million cash prize, a scroll, and a 7 cm diameter medal.
- Although it was designed to be like the Nobel in the fields of astrophysics, neuroscience, and nanoscience, it does not restrict achievements to the preceding year.
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- Kavli Prize
- Astrophysics
- Nanoscience
- Neuroscience
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