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Self-reliant India: Security of soldiers and income of farmers will increase, know the achievements of Indian scientists this week

  New Delhi.  The first and most important step in achieving the goal of self-reliance is the discovery of new or improved indigenous technologies.  The discovery of any new technology or method by the scientists of the country, which is capable of answering the questions facing the country, helps a lot in making the country and the economy an edge over other countries and economies.  This is the reason why the Government of India is constantly focusing on research and development along with the self-reliant campaign.  Now the situation is such that almost every few days scientists are coming out with a new technology.  Let's take a look at the achievements of Indian scientists that came out this week.   Economical technology to make fertilizer from human hair This week, the Ministry of Science and Technology has informed that the country's scientists have discovered a cheap technique to make animal feed and fertilizer from human hair, chicken fea...

James Webb Telescope: NASA's telescope revealed the secrets of space in a month, the world was surprised to see these 4 pictures

  James Webb Space Telescope:  The James Webb Space Telescope of the American space agency NASA has been fully functional for the past few months.  During this, the pictures he has sent from the very depth of space, have never been seen by humans before.  Astronomers are very happy with this telescope in just one month.  Sometimes this telescope is also called the successor of the Hubble telescope, which earlier used to send pictures of space to Earth.  The James Webb Telescope was launched on December 25, 2021, after two decades of hard work.  The cost of building it was $10 billion.  Today it is in space 1.6 million kilometers away from Earth.  The first batch of photographs taken from James Webb were released in the month of July.  He took pictures of the depths of space for the first time.  With the help of this telescope, pictures of those galaxies were also revealed, which were missing in the dark.  NASA chief Bill Nelson...

OMG: Unique phenomenon happening inside the sea, octopuses throwing debris targeting each other

  OMG:  The incidents happening inside the sea often thrill the human mind.  This time the case is related to an octopus with 8 arms.  Octopus is considered to be a creature that likes to be alone.  But the behavior of Octopus Tetricus in Jervis Bay, Australia remains a matter of discussion.  These octopuses are throwing sea shells, sea debris and algae at each other.  This has been revealed in the research published in the journal Nature.  It added that the team found during the research that the octopus collected shell, debris and algae with its arms and threw them away.  They also threw things at each other, targeting each other.  What do researchers think? Researchers believe that they do not know why the octopuses are behaving like this.  It may also be that octopuses live like this in their social life.  But it is interesting to see them throwing stuff at each other.  Researchers also believe that octopuses may show ...