BENGALURU: Two Indian scientists, in collaboration with French scientists, have conducted microgravity experiments that could advance the ability to fabricate materials in space, studying droplet behaviour during the 68th CNES (french space agency) parabolic flight campaign. The findings could potentially contribute to future applications including fabricating organs, space bricks, electronics, diagnostic kits and surface patterning in extraterrestrial environments. Professors Saptarshi Basu and Aloke Kumar from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) along with David Brutin, the principal investigator and RC Remmy from AIX Marseille University participated in the campaign, which involved 10 experiments aboard a ZeroG flight designed to simulate microgravity conditions. “We embarked on this effort of bio printing in space, which involves a bottom-up approach whereby droplets of desired materials are deposited on substrates in 3D printing mode. This experiment allows insightful science into fundamental issues like wetting of droplets on substrates under zero gravity,” Basu told TOI from France.
Prof Saptrishi Basu & Prof Aloke Kumar inside the aircraft ahead of the parabolic flight
The team’s experimental setup — contained in a compact 7kg box housing cameras, LED light sources, a blower, syringe pump, computer and timing units — was manually deployed during microgravity phases lasting 10-15 seconds. During these brief windows, the researchers injected droplets onto various substrates and recorded their spreading and wetting behaviour using high-speed cameras. According to Basu, the research is “tailored towards better understanding of the challenges that will ultimately result in bio printing in space towards sustainable habitat.” The campaign involved an aircraft performing 93 parabolic manoeuvres over three days. During each parabola, passengers experienced 22 seconds of microgravity, preceded and followed by 20-second phases of hyper-gravity where they were subjected to approximately 1.8 times Earth’s gravity. Gaining approval for such experiments involved a rigorous process. “The experimental design and plan had to be pre-approved and certified by Novespace and CNES. The proposal was first shared and presented before a technical panel at least one year in advance of the proposed flight date,” Basu explained. After initial approval, researchers conducted ground-based experiments before packaging their setup in a compact, automated fashion weighing no more than 10kg. All aspects of the experiment — operating conditions, instruments, power requirements and fluids used — underwent multiple rounds of vetting by Novespace (a subsidiary of CNES), with safety protocols being particularly stringent. Basu described the experience as a “wild adventure of hyper and microgravity” that yielded “new physical insights into droplet physics under zeroG.” He stressed that from both technical and scientific perspectives, their experiment allows a paradigm shift in human knowledge and technology advances.
5 best phones under Rs.15000 from Vivo, iQOO, Poco, and other popular mobile brands.
In search of an all-rounder budget smartphone that could manage day-to-day tasks, comes with great camera features, and more? Then we have got you covered. In recent months, smartphone brands including Vivo, iQOO, Poco, and others have introduced feature-rich phones at under Rs.15000 for the budget-conscious buyers. From the latest Vivo T4x 5G to performance-packed Poco M7 Pro, you have several options available. But which phone would be the right one for you? To make your search a little more hassle-free, we have compiled a list of the 5 best phones under Rs.15000, which are new in the market and offer all the latest features. Check the list and see if any model grabs your attention.
Vivo T4x 5G, iQOO Z10x, and other best phones under Rs.15000.(Vivo)
5 best phones under Rs.15000
Vivo T4x 5G: This is one of the newly launched Vivo T series smartphones launched earlier this year. The Vivo T4x 5G features a 6.72-inch IPS LCD display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor for powerful performance. It also offers impressive camera features with a 50 MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor. The Vivo T4x 5G comes at the starting price of just Rs.13999.
iQOO Z10x: Another smartphone to consider under Rs.15000 is the iQOO Z10x, which offers similar features as the Vivo T4x 5G. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, and it is backed by a massive 6500 mAh battery for lasting performance. It also features a 6.72-inch IPS LCD display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The iQOO Z10x comes at a starting price of Rs.13499 in India.
Poco M7 Pro: The next smartphone on the list we have is the Poco M7 Pro. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7025 Ultra chip paired with up to 8GB RAM. It features a 6.67-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Poco M7 Pro features a dual camera setup that includes a 50MP camera with 20x digital zoom and a 2MP macro lens. It comes with a starting price of Rs.13999.
Infinix Note 50X: This is also a newly launched smartphone that comes at a very affordable price. The Infinix Note 50X features a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate processor paired with 8GB RAM, and it also comes with a 5500 mAh battery. The Infinix Note 50X is available at a starting price of Rs.11499.
Realme Narzo 80x 5G: Lastly, we have Realme’s latest Narzo series model, the Realme Narzo 80x 5G, which is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6400 5G processor paired with 6 GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128 GB UFS 2.2 storage. It comes with a massive 6000mAh battery, providing a lasting performance. This smartphone can be bought at a starting price of Rs.13999.
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Science Quiz | The places where things stay the same
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This map shows radiation leftover from the Big Bang right after it happened. It depicts how the temperature of the radiation is anisotropic: different at different distances. What’s this radiation called? Credit: NASA
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If the contour lines on a map show all the points that are at the same altitude, an ________ will show the set of all points that have the same steepness. Fill in the blank.
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In thermodynamics, this term denotes the set of all points at the same pressure. In nuclear physics, the same term stands for the set of all atomic nuclei — even of different elements — with the same mass number. Name the term.
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If a geologist uses the term ________, they probably mean the set of all places with a common vertical thickness of rock — rather than parts of a DNA with a comparable proportion of guanine to cytosine, which is how a geneticist might mean it. Fill in the blank.
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Say it’s raining over your city with different intensities in different places. If you connected all the places receiving water at a common rate, say 2 mm/hour, you’d get an _________. Fill in the blank. Hint: It’s not an isohyet.
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Run a weather model on a supercomputer and a lighter version of the same model on your laptop, and you’ll get two outputs that have different scales but are both X. This is like how a book in English and the same book translated to Tamil are X because they depict the same chain of events. Name X.
Vivo has launched a new T series model in India, the Vivo T4 5G, at under Rs.25000. The smartphone is packed with a massive 7300mAh battery, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, and others, providing plenty of attractive features. But, does it compete with other smartphone models under the same price bracket? Well, to gain a greater understanding, we have compared the smartphone with Oppo’s latest F series model, the Oppo F29 5G, which was launched earlier this year with some great durability features. Therefore, know how the Vivo T4 5G compares to Oppo F29 5G and which smartphone should you buy under Rs.25000.
Know which mid-ranger you should buy under Rs.25000, Vivo T4 5G or Oppo F29 5G.(Vivo/ Oppo)
The Vivo T4 5G is 7.9mm slim and weighs only 199 grams, which is impressive considering the massive battery size. It features a circular camera module on the rear panel housing two lenses and an LED ring light. It also offers IP65 and MIL-STD-810H ratings for enhanced durability. On the other hand, the Oppo F29 5G comes with a unique and durable design, as it has received military-grade certification as well as three IP ratings of IP66, IP68, and IP69.
For display, the Vivo T4 5G features a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 5000nits peak brightness. Whereas, the Oppo F29 comes with a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1200nits peak brightness.
Vivo T4 5G vs Oppo F29 5G: Performance and battery
The Vivo T4 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. On the other hand, the Oppo F29 is equipped with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor, offering smooth day-to-day performance. Both smartphone offers plenty of AI-powered features.
For lasting performance, the Vivo T4 5G is backed by a 7300mAh battery that supports 90W fast charging. Whereas, the Oppo F29 comes with,500mAh battery that comes with 45W SUPERVOOC charging support
Vivo T4 5G vs Oppo F29 5G: Camera
The Vivo T4 5G features a dual camera setup that includes 50MP Sony IMX882 primary camera and a 2MP secondary camera. Whereas, the Oppo F29 also features a dual camera system with 50MP main sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies, Vivo T4 5G features 32MP selfie camera, and Oppo F29 features 16MP front camera.
Vivo T4 5G vs Oppo F29 5G: Price
The Vivo T4 5G comes at a starting price of Rs.21999 for 8GB+128GB storage variant, and the Oppo F29 comes at a price of Rs.23999 for a similar storage variant.