πΏRatoon CroppingπΏ
πΏRatoon cropping is a type of agricultural practice where the previous year's crop stubble is left in the field and allowed to regrow into a new crop.
πΏThis method can be used for certain crops like sugarcane and some cereals.
πΏBenefits of Ratoon Cropping:
πReduced labor and costs
πIncreased productivity
πEnvironmental benefits
(conserve soil and reduce erosion)
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πΏRatoon cropping is a type of agricultural practice where the previous year's crop stubble is left in the field and allowed to regrow into a new crop.
πΏThis method can be used for certain crops like sugarcane and some cereals.
πΏBenefits of Ratoon Cropping:
πReduced labor and costs
πIncreased productivity
πEnvironmental benefits
(conserve soil and reduce erosion)
#env
π Lake Erie
β It is the fourth largest of the five Great Lakes of North America.
β It forms the boundary between Canada(Ontario) to the north and the United States to the west, south, and east.
β The lakeβs principal tributary rivers are the Detroit (carrying the discharge of Lake Huron), Huron, and Raisin rivers of Michigan etc.
β The lake discharges at its eastern end through the Niagara River.
β It is an important link in the Lawrence Seaway.
πMicrocystin?
β It is a single-celled freshwater cyanobacterium that forms colonies surrounded by mucilage.
β The genus Microcystis contains several species which often form massive blooms and which produce toxins.
β Microcystin is a potent liver toxin and possible human carcinogen.
β It inhibits the activities of protein phosphatase-1 and protein phosphatase-2A, which leads to disruption of the cytoskeleton network and subsequent cell death.
#gs3
#mapping
#environment
β It is the fourth largest of the five Great Lakes of North America.
β It forms the boundary between Canada(Ontario) to the north and the United States to the west, south, and east.
β The lakeβs principal tributary rivers are the Detroit (carrying the discharge of Lake Huron), Huron, and Raisin rivers of Michigan etc.
β The lake discharges at its eastern end through the Niagara River.
β It is an important link in the Lawrence Seaway.
πMicrocystin?
β It is a single-celled freshwater cyanobacterium that forms colonies surrounded by mucilage.
β The genus Microcystis contains several species which often form massive blooms and which produce toxins.
β Microcystin is a potent liver toxin and possible human carcinogen.
β It inhibits the activities of protein phosphatase-1 and protein phosphatase-2A, which leads to disruption of the cytoskeleton network and subsequent cell death.
#gs3
#mapping
#environment
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πCaspian Sea
πIn news?
β The Caspian Sea has been shrinking since the mid-1990s, but the rate at which it's disappearing has sped up since 2005.
β It is the worldβs largest inland body of water, covering a total surface area of about 386,400 sq km .
β It is located between Asia and Europe.
β It lies to the east of the Caucasus Mountains and to the west of the vast steppe of Central Asia.
β Bordering countries: It is bordered by Russia and Azerbaijan on the west, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan on the north and east, and Iran on the south.
β The sea was named for the Kaspi, ancient peoples who once lived on its western shores.
β Three major riversβthe Volga, the Ural, and the Terekβempty into the Caspian from the north.
β Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is the largest city on the Caspian. Another important city along the Caspian is Iranβs Nowshahr.
β It is the source of most of the worldβs caviar.
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#Places_in_news
πIn news?
β The Caspian Sea has been shrinking since the mid-1990s, but the rate at which it's disappearing has sped up since 2005.
β It is the worldβs largest inland body of water, covering a total surface area of about 386,400 sq km .
β It is located between Asia and Europe.
β It lies to the east of the Caucasus Mountains and to the west of the vast steppe of Central Asia.
β Bordering countries: It is bordered by Russia and Azerbaijan on the west, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan on the north and east, and Iran on the south.
β The sea was named for the Kaspi, ancient peoples who once lived on its western shores.
β Three major riversβthe Volga, the Ural, and the Terekβempty into the Caspian from the north.
β Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is the largest city on the Caspian. Another important city along the Caspian is Iranβs Nowshahr.
β It is the source of most of the worldβs caviar.
#mapping
#Places_in_news
πAI Pioneer's Regrets: The Need for Responsible Development
πAI's Potential Dangers :
β AI poses significant risks, including job displacement and misuse.
β Experts like Geoffrey Hinton and Elon Musk have expressed concerns.
β There is a need for responsible development and regulation of AI.
πThe Role of Corporations :
β Corporations prioritize profitability over safety and ethics.
β OpenAI's internal power struggle highlights this issue.
β Regulating AI development is crucial to prevent harmful consequences.
πLessons from History :
β The Manhattan Project serves as a cautionary tale.
β The development of nuclear weapons led to devastating consequences.
β Despite good intentions, scientific advancements can have unintended consequences.
πThe Need for Responsibility:
β Scientists and developers must consider the ethical implications of their work.
β Regulating AI is essential to ensure its safe and beneficial use.
πAI's Potential Dangers :
β AI poses significant risks, including job displacement and misuse.
β Experts like Geoffrey Hinton and Elon Musk have expressed concerns.
β There is a need for responsible development and regulation of AI.
πThe Role of Corporations :
β Corporations prioritize profitability over safety and ethics.
β OpenAI's internal power struggle highlights this issue.
β Regulating AI development is crucial to prevent harmful consequences.
πLessons from History :
β The Manhattan Project serves as a cautionary tale.
β The development of nuclear weapons led to devastating consequences.
β Despite good intentions, scientific advancements can have unintended consequences.
πThe Need for Responsibility:
β Scientists and developers must consider the ethical implications of their work.
β Regulating AI is essential to ensure its safe and beneficial use.
πAsiatic Golden Cat:
β It is a medium sized cat with relatively long legs.
β Other names:They are known as the βfire catβ in Thailand and Burma, and as the βrock catβ in parts of China.
β Appearance: Their fur ranges in color from cinnamon to various shades of brown, and also gray and black (melanistic).
β They are solitary and territorial. Once considered nocturnal, a radio-tracking study showed them to be diurnal and crepuscular.
β These are polygynous (mating with multiple females) with no breeding season.
β Habitat: This cat is known to occur across a wide range of habitats, including dry deciduous forests, subtropical evergreen forests, tropical rainforests, temperate and sub-alpine forests, and at elevations ranging from 0 m to 3,738 m.
β Conservation Status:
IUCN: Near threatened
CITES: Appendix I
Wildlife (Protection) Act of India, 1972: Schedule 1
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β It is a medium sized cat with relatively long legs.
β Other names:They are known as the βfire catβ in Thailand and Burma, and as the βrock catβ in parts of China.
β Appearance: Their fur ranges in color from cinnamon to various shades of brown, and also gray and black (melanistic).
β They are solitary and territorial. Once considered nocturnal, a radio-tracking study showed them to be diurnal and crepuscular.
β These are polygynous (mating with multiple females) with no breeding season.
β Habitat: This cat is known to occur across a wide range of habitats, including dry deciduous forests, subtropical evergreen forests, tropical rainforests, temperate and sub-alpine forests, and at elevations ranging from 0 m to 3,738 m.
β Conservation Status:
IUCN: Near threatened
CITES: Appendix I
Wildlife (Protection) Act of India, 1972: Schedule 1
#species
#prelims
#environment
πSpace Docking Experiment (SPADEX):
β It is one of ISRO's most significant steps towards developing autonomous docking technology.
β The mission involves two vehiclesββChaserβ and the βTargetββcoming together and connecting in space.
β Docking systems allow two spacecraft to connect in orbit, enabling critical operations like assembling space stations, refueling, or transferring astronauts and cargo.
β It will also test how well the combined spacecraft maintains stability and control after docking, ensuring smooth operations for future missions.
β Indiaβs SPADEX experiment is unique because it focuses on developing indigenous, scalable, and cost-effective docking technology.
β This experiment involves two spacecraft docking autonomously in orbit, demonstrating precision, navigation, and control capabilities critical for future missions.
β Significance: It is key to achieving India's long-term space exploration goals, including manned spaceflight, satellite maintenance, and future space station construction.
β It is one of ISRO's most significant steps towards developing autonomous docking technology.
β The mission involves two vehiclesββChaserβ and the βTargetββcoming together and connecting in space.
β Docking systems allow two spacecraft to connect in orbit, enabling critical operations like assembling space stations, refueling, or transferring astronauts and cargo.
β It will also test how well the combined spacecraft maintains stability and control after docking, ensuring smooth operations for future missions.
β Indiaβs SPADEX experiment is unique because it focuses on developing indigenous, scalable, and cost-effective docking technology.
β This experiment involves two spacecraft docking autonomously in orbit, demonstrating precision, navigation, and control capabilities critical for future missions.
β Significance: It is key to achieving India's long-term space exploration goals, including manned spaceflight, satellite maintenance, and future space station construction.
π "Bharatiya Antriksh Station"
β India will have its own Space Station by 2035, which will be known as "Bharatiya Antriksh Station"
β ISRO and Department of Biotechnology Sign Landmark MoU, Ushering in New Era of Space and Biotech Innovation
β A space station (or orbital station) is a spacecraft which remains in orbit and hosts humans for extended periods of time. It therefore is an artificial satellite featuring habitation facilities.
β The first space station was Salyut 1 (1971), hosting the first crew, of the ill-fated Soyuz 11. Consecutively space stations have been operated since Skylab (1973) and occupied since 1987 with the Salyut successor Mir. Uninterrupted occupation has been sustained since the operational transition from the Mir to the International Space Station (ISS), with its first occupation in 2000.
β Currently there are two fully operational space stations β the ISS and China's Tiangong Space Station (TSS), which have been occupied since October 2000 with Expedition 1 and since June 2022 with Shenzhou 14.
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#prelims
#science_technology
β India will have its own Space Station by 2035, which will be known as "Bharatiya Antriksh Station"
β ISRO and Department of Biotechnology Sign Landmark MoU, Ushering in New Era of Space and Biotech Innovation
β A space station (or orbital station) is a spacecraft which remains in orbit and hosts humans for extended periods of time. It therefore is an artificial satellite featuring habitation facilities.
β The first space station was Salyut 1 (1971), hosting the first crew, of the ill-fated Soyuz 11. Consecutively space stations have been operated since Skylab (1973) and occupied since 1987 with the Salyut successor Mir. Uninterrupted occupation has been sustained since the operational transition from the Mir to the International Space Station (ISS), with its first occupation in 2000.
β Currently there are two fully operational space stations β the ISS and China's Tiangong Space Station (TSS), which have been occupied since October 2000 with Expedition 1 and since June 2022 with Shenzhou 14.
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#prelims
#science_technology
πNEW SPECIES OF GECKO
In News
Scientists have discovered a new species of ground-dwelling gecko.
About
βΎοΈThe Chengodumala or Coastal Kerala Geckoella is a small, nocturnal species found among leaf litter and rocks in forests, orchards and other areas with canopy cover in north Kerala.
βΎοΈThe gecko is known from scattered localities a maximum of 120 km apart in Kozhikode, Malappuram, Palakkad, and Thrissur districts
In News
Scientists have discovered a new species of ground-dwelling gecko.
About
βΎοΈThe Chengodumala or Coastal Kerala Geckoella is a small, nocturnal species found among leaf litter and rocks in forests, orchards and other areas with canopy cover in north Kerala.
βΎοΈThe gecko is known from scattered localities a maximum of 120 km apart in Kozhikode, Malappuram, Palakkad, and Thrissur districts