Article by Trishna Patnaik
Innovation Passion
by Deepak Gupta
8M ago
Trishna PatnaikKnow Trishna patnaik Trishna Patnaik, a BSc (in Life Sciences) and MBA (in Marketing) by qualification but an artist by choice. A self-taught artist based in Mumbai, Trishna has been practising art for over 14 years. After she had a professional stint in various reputed corporates, she realised that she wanted to do something more meaningful. She found her true calling in her passion that is painting. Trishna is now a full-time professional painter pursuing her passion to create and explore to the fullest. She says, “It’s a road less travelled but a journey that I look forward t ..read more
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“KILLING AN IDEA” CAN LEAD TO INNOVATION.
Innovation Passion
by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
innovation is not an idea problem; it’s a recognition problem. CASE STUDY 1: Kodak’s research laboratory invented the first digital camera in 1975 but didn’t pursue it. Instead they paid virtually no attention as Sony developed a different prototype and stole the future of digital photography out from underneath them. Xerox developed the first personal computer, but didn’t invest enough in the technology and allowed Steve Jobs and Apple to snatch the opportunity away. The US Navy rejected 13 submissions from William S. Sims regarding an innovative new firing method. It wasn’t until Sims appeal ..read more
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KILLING CANCER CELLS WITHOUT USING DRUGS.
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by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
Mitosis A new approach that turns a nanoparticle into a ‘Trojan horse’ that causes cancer cells to self-destruct, a research team at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has found. The researchers created their ‘Trojan horse’ nanoparticle by coating it with a specific amino acid—L-phenylalanine—that cancer cells rely on, along with other similar amino acids, to survive and grow. L-phenylalanine is known as an ‘essential’ amino acid as it cannot be made by the body and must be absorbed from food, typically from meat and dairy products. Research teams have sh ..read more
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Why do we feel lonely? Neuroscience may have answer for this unexplained phenomenon.
Innovation Passion
by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
cost of social isolation In recent years, a vast scientific literature has emerged linking loneliness to depression, anxiety, alcoholism, and drug abuse. There is even a growing body of epidemiological work showing that loneliness makes you more likely to fall ill: it seems to prompt the chronic release of hormones that suppress healthy immune function. Biochemical changes from loneliness can accelerate the spread of cancer, hasten heart disease and Alzheimer’s, or simply drain the most vital among us of the will to go on. The ability to measure and detect it could help identify those at risk ..read more
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Exploiting coronavirus fear by Chinese Hackers
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by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
HOW HACKERS BREACH BY USING FEAR AS TOOL Corona pandemic has led Government sponsored Criminal Hackers and Self-Sponsored Ethical or Criminal Hackers to take advantage of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to spy on adversaries, according to multiple cybersecurity threat intelligence companies. Chinese and Russian government led Hackers , have been sending out malicious email attachments about  since the pandemic broke out. Unknown hacking groups aligned with the Chinese government targeted Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Mongolia, the cybersecurity firms FireEye and Check Point . The ..read more
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New research shows Magnetism does not cause Paranormal experiences.
Innovation Passion
by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
SOURCE:The Swedish Research Council Till now we knew that or have been shown that paranormal experiences can be achieved via electromagnetic stimulation of the temple lobe.Now scientists from Uppsala and Lund universities in Sweden are calling into question how the experiments were set up and therefore questioning the results. Their study involving identical magnetic field equipment produced no such relationship. Previous research has reported that individuals have paranormal experiences when their brain’s temporal lobe has been exposed to ultra weak, complex magnetic fields. According to thei ..read more
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Designing omnidirectional invisible materials
Innovation Passion
by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
SOURCE:Universitat Politècnica de València At the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), belonging to the Nanophotonics Technology Center, have taken a new step in designing omnidirectional invisible materials.A temporal supersymmetry.They have discovered a new fundamental symmetry in the laws of electromagnetism, acoustics and elasticity:This finding has been published in Nature Communications. This new symmetry allows the conservation of the linear moment between dramatically different physical systems. This paves the way to designing pioneering optical, acoustic and elastic devices ..read more
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HOW CARBON EMISSION ON THE MOON CAN PUT THEORY OF MOON BIRTH IN DOUBT
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by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
According to the paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in Japan describes their study of carbon data from the KAGUYA lunar orbiter and what they learned from it. The work involved studying a year and a half of data from the KAGUYA lunar orbiter, focusing specifically on carbon emissions. They found that the moon was emitting more carbon than has been thought, and more than could be accounted for by new carbon additions, such as the solar wind or collisions with micrometeoroids. They also found that some p ..read more
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A NEW WAY TO HACK DATA VIA COOLING FAN VIBRATION
Innovation Passion
by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
A novel way that hackers could steal sensitive data from a highly secured computer: by tapping into the vibrations from a cooling system fan discovered by Israeli Researchers. According to researchers data encoded by hackers into fan vibrations could be transmitted to a smartphone placed in the vicinity of the targeted computer.Computers vibrate at a frequency correlated to the rotation speed of their internal fans. Malware can control computer vibrations by manipulating internal fan speeds. The covertly transmitted vibrations can be picked up by a smartphone resting on the same surface ..read more
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THE MOST COMPLEX MATERIAL ON EARTH
Innovation Passion
by Deepak Gupta
3y ago
Made from curved gold-cysteine nanosheets that all twist in the same direction, the spiky nanoparticle achieved the highest complexity measured. It absorbs UV light and emits twisted light in the visible part of the spectrum. Credit: Wenfeng Jiang, Kotov Lab, University of Michigan University of Michigan has produced Synthetic microparticles more intricate than some of the most complicated ones found in nature.The findings pave the way for more stable fluid-and-particle mixes, such as paints, and new ways to twist light a prerequisite for holographic projectors. If the gold-cysteine nanosheets ..read more
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