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Why does spaghettification happen near a black hole? What is a dominant trait? Why is a carborundum crystal rainbow-coloured? These were some of the questions raised by the curious minds who walked ...
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman was a scientist who won the Nobel Prize in 1930 for his contributions to the nation. He was the first Asian and also the first person of colour to receive the award.
National Science Day is observed every year on February 28. On this day, the country celebrates the contributions and achievements of scientists in India. On this day in 1928, Sir Chandrasekharar ...
In 1986, under Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s leadership, the Indian government declared February 28 as National Science Day ...
National Science Day 2026: Every year on 28th February, schools, colleges, and research labs across India get a special science-wala vibe. This is the day India celebrates National Science Day. The ...
Indian physicist K.S. Krishnan spent months in a darkroom testing 65 liquids to prove what the world now calls the Raman Effect, yet C.V. Raman alone took the Nobel home.