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producer of mango. In India up to 40% of mangoes are abandoned in the fields |
because they do not meet regulatory and market standards, so they can be used |
to produce alternative material to leather. The new material is made of 50% |
mango and degrades faster than polyurethane leather. CSIR-NGRI does a drone |
survey at Ladakh : CSIR-NGRI successfully conducted a drone based magnetic |
survey in the Ladakh region in September 2022 for the first time for an area |
of about 45 sq.km and the data is currently being analysed by the scientists |
at CSIR-NGRI. The institute has used a five kilo payload capacity drone |
carrying an important sensor to record the data for sub-surface level area. |
CSIR's first battery recycling pilot facility commissioned in Jamshedpur : The |
CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML) has commissioned the first |
Battery Recycling Pilot Facility of the CSIR at Jamshedpur to extract critical |
metals such as Lithium, Nickel, Manganese and Cobalt. It encompasses 1 Ton per |
day (TPD) battery dismantling and cathode material separation setup, apart |
from the integrated large-scale hydrometallurgical facility for extraction and |
separation of those critical metals. CSIR-NIO discover active submarine |
volcano in Andaman Sea : CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) has |
discovered an active submarine volcano (Crater Seamount) in the Andaman Sea, |
which has been at the epicentre of the seismic zone since it was first |
observed in 2007. Crater Seamount has the potential to erupt at any time |
leading to earthquakes and even tsunamis in the Java-Sumatra region. The |
timing of the eruption, however, cannot be ascertained. Research on ongoing |
declines for the world’s amphibians: A groundbreaking paper published in |
Nature on 4 th October 2023 reveals climate change as a major driver of |
amphibian decline. Climate change was the primary threat for 39% of species |
pushed toward extinction since 2004. Scientist from CSIR-CCMB was a part of |
this global study. CSIR-NAL hands over AMCA’s carbon composite flaperon test |
box to ADA: The CSIR-NAL in collaboration with Aeronautical Development Agency |
(ADA), has successfully designed and developed a cutting-edge Flaperon |
Structural Assembly for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program, |
India’s to-be 5 th generation stealth fighter jet, achieving a breakthrough in |
composite technologies. CSIR-NAL handed over the jointly developed IM7 carbon |
composite based flaperons for the AMCA Project to ADA. This milestone was |
marked by the completion of the AMCA’s Flaperon Test Box Assembly on October |
5, 2023, a significant day for the Indian aerospace industry. The assembly has |
been officially handed over, symbolising a milestone in this collaborative |
effort. A new multi-component alloy-based catalyst designed for efficient |
production of Green Hydrogen: A newly designed catalyst consisting of an alloy |
of cobalt, manganese, and tin is more stable and can produce hydrogen through |
electrolysis of water more efficiently than the individual metals or binary |
(Co-Mn, Mn-Sn or Co-Sn) alloys. Scientists from the Centre for Nano and Soft |
Matter Sciences (CeNS), Bangalore, and the National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR- |
NCL), Pune, have developed a promising catalyst for the hydrogen evolution |
reaction (HER), a crucial step in water electrolysis for producing hydrogen. |
This newly designed catalyst, a mixture of Cobalt, Manganese, and Tin known as |
Co-Mn-Sn alloy, has shown better efficiency and stability in generating |
hydrogen as compared to the individual metals or binary (Co-Mn, Mn-Sn or Co- |
Sn) alloys. The presence of Manganese and Tin in the alloy played a |
synergistic role in boosting its performance. As the Co-Mn-Sn alloy does not |
contain any platinum group metal it offers exciting prospects. Indian sign |
language brings hope for deaf students aspiring to learn STEM subjects : To |
give wings to the dreams of deaf science aspirants, the Central Government has |
got onboard scientists and deaf special education experts to train sign |
language interpreters and create signs on terms and concepts on STEM (science, |
technology, engineering and math) for enabling higher education in the Indian |
Sign Language (ISL). Showing the way forward is the first of its kind project |
in the country 'Indian Sign Language Enabled Virtual Laboratory' (ISLEVL) |
under the CSIR's 'JIGYASA' programme under which experts are creating |
specialised digital content to educate the deaf by ISL translated contents in |
STEM. 103 new signs and 200 content videos on scientific concepts have been |
developed by CSIR-IMTech team, with the assistance of deaf special education |
experts. Tapping the underwater fish chorus symphony , with help of AI: CSIR- |
National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Goa, has, for the first time, |
recorded the captivating sounds of marine life with the help of Artificial |
Intelligence. Recent passive acoustic recordings by the CSIR-NIO have |
uncovered a veritable "symphony" of sounds produced by fish, shedding light on |
their complex underwater communication. Major International and National |
Events ‘One Week, One Lab’ campaign of CSIR: The ‘One Week, One Lab’ (OWOL) |
campaign of CSIR was launched by the Minister of State (I/C) S&T;, Dr Jitendra |
Singh, on January 6 th , 2023, to showcase the diverse legacies, exclusive |
innovations and technological breakthroughs of the network of 37 CSIR labs |
situated across the Nation, working in diversified domains of S&T.; Dr N |
Kalaiselvi, Secretary, DSIR & DG, CSIR, called the campaign, a celebration of |
Science & Technologies for CSIR labs and new initiative in the Amrit Kaal , to |
leverage the technologies of CSIR. CSIR-CBRI, Roorkee was the first lab to |
organise the OWOL campaign. Almost every week after that the campaign was |
organised by other CSIR laboratories and was concluded with CSIR-NAL, |
Bengaluru. The OWOL Campaign of CSIR culminated on 26 th September 2023 during |
the Foundation Day Celebrations of CSIR. CSIR participates in 108 th Indian |
Science Congress (ISC): CSIR and its laboratories participated in the ‘Pride |
of India Mega Expo’ in 108 th Indian Science Congress – 2023 organised at |
RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra, during January 3-7, 2023. The Expo was inaugurated |
by the Minister of State (I/C) S&T;, Dr Jitendra Singh, along with Deputy CM, |
Maharashtra, Shri Devender Fadnavis. The Secretary DSIR & DG, CSIR, Dr N |
Kalaiselvi, visited CSIR Pavilion at the ‘Pride of India Mega Expo’ and |
interacted with delegates, students, start-ups and beneficiaries. CSIR bagged |
the ‘Best Exhibitor of the Year’ Award at ISC 2023. CSIR commemorates the |
International Year of Millets: CSIR-CFTRI organised an exclusive event, “CSIR |
Innovations on Millets” commemorating the International Year of Millets on |
January 10 th , 2023. The event was inaugurated by the Minister of State (I/C) |
S&T;, Dr Jitendra Singh. He said that the United Nations declared 2023 as the |
“International Year of Millets” at the initiative of the Indian Government |
last year and was backed by 72 other countries. An exhibition on millet |
products and a Desktop Calendar 2023 on millets was also released as part of |
the celebrations of “International Year of Millets-2023”. The Exhibition had a |
display of products and technologies developed in CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru, CSIR- |
NIIST, Thiruvananthapurm and CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, and showcased the |
capabilities of CSIR laboratories in Millets R&D; and reach out to various |
stakeholders on the institute's Millet-based Technologies at national Level. |
CSIR participates in IISF 2022: CSIR and its laboratories participated in the |
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