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Posted 02 Jul 2024

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Steel Slag

Guidelines for Utilization and Processing of Steel Slag in Road Construction, released by Central Road Research Institute (CRRI). 

About Steel slag

  • It is a solid waste generated in the process of steel making. 
  • It is composed of oxides of calcium, iron, silicon, magnesium, etc.
  • Key Applications: Road base course material (Steel Slag Road Technology (SSRT)), Blending material for Portland cement, Fertilizer and soil improvement etc. 
  • Benefits of SSRT
    • Technical: Improved durability of road; Improved skid resistance; Economical than bituminous etc. 
    • Environmental: Utilization of 19 million tons of steel slag waste, generated annually; Reduction of carbon footprint in road construction.
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  • Steel Slag Road Technology (SSRT)

Colombo Process

India chaired its first meeting as Chair of the Colombo Process. 

About Colombo Process

  • Regional Consultative Process that provides platform for consultations on the management of overseas employment and contractual labour.
  • Comprises of 12 Member States of Asia such as Bangladesh, Sri Lanka etc.
    • India is one of the founding members.
  • Thematic priority areas are: Skills and Qualification Recognition Processes; Fostering Ethical Recruitment Practices, etc.
  • UN’s International Organization for Migration provides technical and administrative support to the Colombo Process. 
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  • International Organization for Migration
  • Colombo Process

Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF)

Finland is supporting Least-developed countries (LDCs) through projects funded by the EIF.

About EIF

  • It is the only multilateral partnership dedicated to assisting LDCs to use trade as an engine for growth, sustainable development and poverty reduction.
  • In it, 51 countries are partners. 
  • It is also supported by International organisations like the World Bank, World Trade Organisation (WTO), etc. 
  • EIF Trust Fund Manager: United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
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  • United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS).
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Zinc

Researchers have discovered that legumes use zinc as a secondary signal to regulate nitrogen fixation efficiency

  • Nitrogen fixation converts molecular nitrogen in atmosphere into nitrogen compounds that can be used by other biochemical processes. 

Role of Zinc in farming

  • It exists naturally in rocks and is an essential micronutrient for plant life.
  • Discovery sheds light on its character as a signal for nitrogen fixation in leguminous plants. 
  • Fixation Under Nitrate (FUN), a zinc sensor which regulates nitrogen fixation, can transform legume farming by enhancing crop efficiency and decreasing the dependence on synthetic fertilizers by adapting to environmental and soil conditions.
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  • Zinc in Farming
  • Nitrogen Fixation
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Megafauna

Archaeologists discovered world’s oldest known 41,000-year-old ostrich nest in Andhra Pradesh.

  • It could provide key information about the extinction of megafauna in the Indian subcontinent.

About Megafauna

  • The term megafauna describes animals above a certain weight threshold (generally above 50 kg).
  • Megafauna may be classified based on their dietary type as megaherbivores (plant-eaters), megacarnivores (meat-eaters), and megaomnivores (who eat both plants and meat).
  • Anthropogenic pressures on megafauna since the Late Pleistocene have resulted in dramatic losses, especially in the megaherbivores and megacarnivores.
  • Some extinct megafaunal species include woolly mammoths, sabre-toothed tigers, giant sloths etc. 
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  • megaherbivores
  • megaomnivores
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Araku Coffee

Araku coffee found mention in Prime Minister’s  'Mann ki Baat'

About Araku Arabica Coffee

  • Grows in the hilly tracks of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
  • Accredited with Geographical Indication (GI) Tag in 2019.
  • Takes its name from Araku Valley, situated in the Eastern Ghats (Andhra Pradesh).
    • Weather of the valley with its hot days and cold nights along with the iron-rich soil allows the coffee to ripen slowly and gives it aromatic richness and taste.
  • Produced by the tribals with emphasis on organic approach with use of organic manures, green manuring and organic pest management practices.
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Snowblind Malware

A new malware called ‘Snowblind' is targeting Android phones.

About Snowblind Malware

  • It is a malware that targets Android devices to steal banking and other sensitive information
    • Malware, or malicious software, is any program or file that's intentionally harmful to a computer, network or server.
  • People usually get this virus by downloading a malicious app that looks legitimate.
  • It repackages an app to avoid detection and misuses accessibility features to steal sensitive information and control the app remotely. 
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  • Malware
  • Snowblind Malware

Nova explosion

T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) or the "Blaze Star," is on the precipice of a Nova explosion.

  • T CrB is a binary star system some 3,000 light-years away that consists of a white dwarf and a red giant. 

About Nova explosion

  • It is the instance of a star exploding as it interacts with another, nearby star. 
  • The hydrogen from red giant accretes on the surface of white dwarf, causing a buildup of pressure and heat, eventually triggering a big thermonuclear explosion. 
  • For T CrB, this happens roughly every 80 years.
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  • Nova Explosion
  • Red giant
  • T Coronae Borealis (T CrB)
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