Quipu Superstructure
Astronomers identified the largest known structure in the universe, named Quipu.
About Quipu Superstructure
- This superstructure has mass of 200 quadrillion solar masses and stretches over 1.3 billion light-years.
- Superstructures: Extremely large structures containing groups of galaxy clusters and superclusters.
Effects of Superstructures:
- Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB): Superstructures cause fluctuations in the CMB (relic radiation from Big Bang).
- Hubble Constant: Superstructures distort accurate measurements of the Universe's expansion rate.
- Distort sky images due to gravitational lensing (GL).
- GL occurs when a massive object, like a superstructure, bends light from background sources.
- Tags :
- Gravitational Lensing
- Cosmic Microwave Background
- Quipu Superstructure
- Hubble Constant
Pinaka Multiple Rocket Launch System (MLRS)
Defence Ministry signed contracts worth ₹10,147 crore for ammunition procurement for the Pinaka MLRS
Pinaka MLRS
- Developed by: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
- Type: Pinaka is a "multi-barrel rocket launcher"; Launches 12 rockets in 44 seconds.
- Capability: Offers extended-range precision strikes for artillery operations.
- Range: Pinaka Mk-II rocket has 60 km range
- Significance: Modernises Artillery Rocket Regiments, enhancing long-range strike capability and battlefield effectiveness.
- Export: Armenia became the first export customer for the Pinaka.
- Tags :
- Pinaka Weapon System
- Pinaka Mk-II
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
Israel follows U.S. in withdrawing from UNHRC, citing bias against Israel.
About UNHRC
- Intergovernmental body of the United Nations for human rights discussions.
- Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
- Mandate: Promote universal respect for human rights & address violations.
- Established: 2006, replacing the Commission on Human Rights (1946-2006).
- Composition: 47 Member States, elected by the UN General Assembly for 3-year terms. Geographical representation ensures balanced distribution.
- Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Reports: Assess the human rights records of all UN member states.
- Tags :
- UNHRC
- Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Reports
Marsupials
Scientists have successfully produced 1st kangaroo embryos using in vitro fertilisation (IVF) technology which is expected to help protect marsupial species
About Marsupials
- Marsupials are a group of mammals with over 330 species.
- Examples: Koalas, Bandicoots, Wombats, Wallabies, Possums etc
- They are considered a crucial evidence of Continental Drift Theory.
- Earlier they lived in North America and then migrated to South America, Antarctica, and Australia due to continental drift.
- They generally have a pouch that is used for housing and nourishing the baby which is born pre-mature due to their short-lived placenta.
- Not all marsupials have pouches.
- Distribution: Around 2/3rd live in Australia whereas 1/3rd live in South America.
- Tags :
- Marsupials
La Nina
January 2025 was the warmest January on record despite the development of La Niña.
About La Niña
- La Niña (Little Girl in Spanish) is a climate pattern which is opposite to El Niño.
- In La Niña, the Tropical Pacific Trade Winds become very strong resulting in abnormal accumulation of cold water in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean.
- La Nina impact on Indian Climate
- Normal to above-normal rainfall during southwest monsoon throughout India.
- Below-normal temperatures during winters.
- Tags :
- ENSO
- El Nino
- La Nina
Crustaceans
Recently, a new water flea species (a crustacean ) of genus Bryospilus (Indobryospilus) bharaticus has been found in Korigad Fort near Pune.
About Crustaceans
- These are mostly aquatic arthropods with gills for respiration.
- Examples: Crabs, shrimps, lobsters, crayfish, woodlice etc
- Body Segmentation: It is divided into head, thorax, and abdomen.
- Habitats: Primarily aquatic, with some semiterrestrial and terrestrial species.
- Ecological Role: Plays Key role in marine food webs linking phytoplankton to fish and whales and also aids in nutrient recycling.
- For e.g: Diatoms-Crustaceans-Herrings
- Tags :
- Crustaceans
- Arthopods
Atacama Desert
Light pollution threatens the world's largest telescope in Atacama Desert.
About Atacama Desert (Northern Chile, South America)
- It is located between the Andes Mountains and Pacific Ocean.
- Features: It includes salt pans, alluvial fans, dunes, and volcanic cones.
- Climate & Environment: It is one of the driest places on Earth.
- Reason for Aridity: It is caused by Humboldt Current (cold ocean current) flowing off the Pacific Coast
- Importance: It supports astronomical observations due to clear skies.
- Tags :
- Atacama Desert
- Light Pollution
Shatavari
The Ministry of AYUSH has launched a campaign titled “Shatavari –For Better Health" to increase awareness about Shatavari’s health benefits.
About Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus)
- Shatavari, meaning “curer of a hundred diseases”
- It is a medicinal woody climber growing to 1-2 m in height.
- Uses: Dried roots, leaves are used as a drug in Ayurvedic medicine
- Habitat: Low altitudes in shade and in tropical climates.
- It is spread across Asia, Australia and Africa.
- Health Benefits: Improves female reproductive health, hormonal balance, ulcer healing effect, promotes vitality and longevity, imparts immunity, treating nervous disorders etc.
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- Shatavari
- Asparagus Racemosus