Indian scientists find new exotic and strange state of materials boosting quantum technology
In our everyday lives, several devices and technologies exploit some of the other aspects of quantum physics, like LEDs and semiconductor technology. (Photo: IANS)
Updated: Mar 16, 2021, 11:59 PM IST
Indian scientists have discovered a new exotic and strange state of materials that alters their physical properties in presence of an electromagnetic field, leading to better quantum technologies, the Ministry of Science and Technology said on Tuesday.
The scientists have shown that in an external electromagnetic field, geometric properties of a crystalline solid with lattices arranged in a one-dimensional periodic manner can display phase transitions, thereby altering its physical properties.
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Centre announces changes in mapping policy, PM Modi says reforms will unlock tremendous opportunities What is readily available globally does not need to be restricted in India and therefore geospatial data that used to be restricted will now be freely available in India, Ministry of Science said.
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NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Science and Technology on Monday announced the sweeping changes to the country s mapping policy, specifically for Indian companies, to enable them to create substantial advances in mapping and ultimately empowering small businesses. What is readily available globally does not need to be restricted in India and therefore geospatial data that used to be restricted will now be freely available in India, the Ministry of Science and Technology said in a release.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Twenty initiatives to address social issues were honoured during a ceremony held in Hanoi on December 26 reviewing the third programme “
The honoured were among over 400 entries sent to the biennial programme which was co-hosted by the Communist magazine, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Hanoi municipal People’s Committee, the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour and the Vietnam Electricity.
Two first prizes went to the initiative on building a smart electricity distribution system in Da Nang city by Vo Van Phuong, Le Van Phu, Nguyen Hoang Nhan and Le Hoang Son, and another on teaching children with autism in an integrated education environment by Do Thi Hoang Mai in Hanoi.