The Nobel Prize in Physics for the year 2023 has been awarded to scientists who conducted 'experiments' to capture the 'smallest moments' of light. The scientists who received the award are Pierre Augustini, Ferenc Krause and Ann L'Hullie.
These scientists demonstrated through experiments how extremely tiny waves of light can be structured and used to measure the rapid process of energy change of an electron.
Professor Pier Augustini teaches at Ohio University in the United States. Professor Ferenc Krause teaches quantum optics at the Max Planck Institute in Germany. Professor Ann L'Hullie teaches at a university in Sweden.
The Nobel Prize for Medicine has been announced to be awarded to the pair of scientists who invented the technology of mRNA Covid vaccine.
These two scientists are Dr. Catalin Carico and Dr. Drew Wiseman.
This technology was used before the Covid pandemic but later it was given to millions of people around the world.
Further research is being done on this mRNA technology regarding other diseases including cancer.
mRNA i.e. messenger ribonucleic acid tells the body how to make proteins.
Swedish scientist Svante Pabo has won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
The Nobel Prize-giving organization said in a tweet on Monday, 3 October 2022 that the award has been given to scientist Svante Pabo for his discovery related to "the genome of the extinct hominin and human evolution".
With the announcement of this Nobel Prize, the awards to be announced for a week started.
It is arguably one of the most prestigious awards in the scientific world.
According to the news agency Reuters, it is given by the Nobel Assembly of Sweden's Karolinska Institute. The amount received under the award is approximately 10 million Swedish crowns ($900,437).
Why is the Nobel Prize awarded?
The prize was established by Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and a wealthy Swedish businessman. He arranged it in his will, a year before his death in 1896. After which this award is given every year since 1901 for achievements in fields like science, literature and peace. Later economics was also included in it.
India's Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and the Indian Army successfully completed all the 6 trials of the Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM).
DRDO said in a tweet from its official Twitter handle that the latest test conducted on Thursday, 8 September 2022 from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, Odisha is a part of the evaluation exercise of the Indian Army.
During this the missile hit its target accurately. This missile is designed to shoot down pilotless vehicles like drones.
This system is capable of tracking many things and targeting. Many laboratories of DRDO have contributed in developing it.
All the equipment used in QRSAM such as Battery Multifunction Radar, Battery Surveillance Radar, Battery Command Post Vehicle and Mobile Launcher have been made in India.
This system is capable of detecting and tracking the target while it is moving.
A variant of the corona virus has been found in Vietnam, which is a mixed form of variants previously found in India and Britain. Officials say it spreads rapidly through the air.
Vietnam's Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long said on Saturday, 29 May 2021, that this new variant of Corona is very dangerous.
The virus always changes its form, that is, mutates. Most variants are not very effective, but some viruses become more contagious after mutation.
Since the identification of the virus of COVID-19 in January 2020, several mutations have been reported so far.
According to the news agency Reuters, Vietnam's health minister said in a government meeting, "A new variant of the corona virus has been found in Vietnam, which is a mixed form of the first virus variant found in Britain and India."
He said, "The new variant is more contagious than the former. It spreads rapidly in the air. This variant has emerged after testing new patients. The genetic code of this virus will be available soon.''
In India, a variant of the corona virus was found in October 2020. This variant is being called B.1.617. It is said to be more dangerous than the Corona variant B.1.1.7 found in the UK.
According to research, two doses of Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccine are most effective against virus variants found in India. But one dose of these vaccines is not very effective against it.
So far no evidence has been found that any mutation of the corona virus has caused serious disease in a large population.
The original version of the corona virus has been described as more dangerous for older people and already ill people. But the virus is becoming more contagious without a vaccine and is causing more deaths.
In recent weeks, new cases of corona have increased rapidly in Vietnam. More than 6,700 cases have been reported since the epidemic began in Vietnam. But more than half of these cases have been reported since April 2021. So far 47 people have died here from Corona.
US space agency NASA's spacecraft Perseverance has landed on the surface of Mars.
To reach Mars, this spacecraft has traveled about half a billion kilometers from the Earth seven months ago. 'Perseverance Rover' has landed on Mars in a deep crater, which is close to the equator of the planet Zzero.
Rover tweeted a photo after landing on the surface of Mars. This rover will examine the land of an old dried up lake, as well as any signs of micro-organisms on Mars billions of years ago, and send them to Earth.
Just as the spacecraft landed on the ground of Mars, the smiles on the faces of the scientists sitting at NASA's Control Center. This is NASA's first mission since 1970 to find traces of life on Mars.
Mission Deputy Project Manager Matt Wallace said, "The good news of the spacecraft is that I think it is in perfect condition."
This six-wheeled rover will excavate the stones and rocks of Mars in the next 25 months to search for evidence that indicates that life was once possible here.
It is believed that there used to be a huge lake near Jezero billions of years ago. And where there is water, there is a possibility that there must have been life there too.
Astronauts at NASA received indications that the 'Perseverance Rover' had landed safely on Mars at 8:55 pm (GMT).
On a normal day, he would probably hug and shake his hands on happy occasions. But due to the Corona virus protocol, social distance is being followed here. However, the members of the mission expressed their happiness by fighting fists with each other.
This was followed by two low-resolution images of Mars taken by the rover's engineering cameras on the screen. Photographs show that there was a lot of dust in front of the camera lens but the ground appeared in front and back of the rover.
The analysis conducted after the landing reveals that the rover has traveled two kilometers towards the southeastern part of the delta region at the zzero.
"Our rover is in a flat area," says Alan Chan, who leads the landing team. So far the vehicle is tilted at 1.2 degrees. We found a place to take off the rover and we easily landed our rover on the ground. I am very proud of my team for this remarkable work.''
NASA Interim Administrator Steve Jarczek also congratulated the team of scientists for this success.
He has said, "The team has done a great job. What a wonderful team that has done this by overcoming the difficulties of landing the rover on Mars amidst the challenges of COVID-19.
Mike Watkins, director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, said, "For us these early days are very special because we, as this rover, landed a representative of the Earth on a place where no one has ever gone before .''
It has never been easier to land on Mars. But NASA has become an expert in this matter. However, the Perseverance team spoke very carefully about their work on Thursday, 18 February 2021.
This is the second one-ton weight rover launched on Mars by the US Space Agency NASA.
Helicopter will fly on Mars?
Earlier, the Curiosity rover was launched in 2012 on another crater on Mars.
Controllers will work on a new rover in the coming days and try to see if any part of the rover has been damaged in the process of landing on the ground.
To take pictures, the mast of persistence and its main camera system should be raised upwards. Also, the rover has been transported to Mars through a special software, this software will also have to be changed so that the program can be run to run the rover on the surface of Mars.
With this, Perseverance is expected to take several photographs of the surface of Mars in the next week so that scientists can understand the surrounding area better.
One of the purposes of this rover is to fly a low-weight helicopter to Mars. Perseverance has taken a small helicopter with him. The rover will attempt to fly this helicopter which will be the first such flight on another planet.
In terms of Mars, it can be as long as the Wright Brothers Moment, exactly when the Wright brothers first flew to Earth and realized their dream of flying.
Only then will the robot begin to carry out the main work of this mission and move to the Zzero where the delta region is.
The delta areas are formed by rivers when they fall into the sea and leave sediments with them on the shore. Scientists are hoping that the deltas of Jezero are made up of these sediments, which could be huge signs of life in any area.
Perseverance will sample the delta and move toward the edge of the crater.
Investigation through satellites has revealed that there are carbonate rocks at this place which are considered to be very good at containing biological processes on Earth.
The Persistence Rover has all the tools that can study all of these structures intensively at the microscopic level.
Why is the Zzero crater special?
The forty-five-kilometer-wide crater on Mars is named after a town in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The word Zzero in the Slovak language means lake, which is enough to explain why there is a special interest in this name.
Zzero consists of a variety of rocks consisting of clay and carbonate rocks. They have the ability to save organic molecules. Scientists believe that they can find those molecules in the Zzero of Mars that can tell about the signs of life there.
Those sediments are important in this, which is being called 'bathtub ring'. According to scientists, this must have been the coastal area of the old lake of Mars. At this place, perspiration can be found in those sediments called stromatolitis on Earth.
"In some lakes you find microbial mats and carbonates interact with each other to form larger structures," says Dr. Bryony Horgan, a member of the science team associated with Purdue University in the West Lafayette area of the American province of Indiana. And these are produced layer by layer. If we find any such structure in Jazero then we will go directly to the same. Because they can prove to be the mine of the mysteries of astrobiology of Mars.''
The interesting rocks that Perseverance will discover will keep parts of them in thin tubes placed on the left side of the ground.
NASA and the European Space Agency have drawn up a plan to bring these cylinders back to Earth. This project will cost a lot of money.
It will be a very complicated endeavor that will use another rover, a Mars rover, and a giant satellite to bring the rocks of the Zzero to Earth.
Scientists believe that bringing these samples back to understand Mars is a logical step. If persistence finds something that resembles a bio-signature, that evidence will still be investigated.
In such a situation, by bringing those rocks back, the earth will be examined in a state of the art way so that all the speculations related to whether or not there is life on Mars will be stopped.
Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) in India on 03 January 2021 allowed emergency use of two vaccines for treatment of COVID-19.
These are two vaccines - Covishield and Covaxin. While Covishield is actually the Indian version of Oxford-AstraZeneca, the Covaxin is India's own vaccine, also known as the indigenous vaccine.
Covishield is being formed by the Serum Institute of India Company in India. At the same time, Covaxin is being formed in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a biotech company in India.
After the approval of the emergency use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine Covishield in Britain, there was every possibility that Covishield would get approval in India and finally got it.
But with this, no one expected that the Covaxin would be allowed in India so soon.
Some health workers, including the Congress party, have started to question it after the Covaxin was allowed so soon.
After Covishield and Covaxin were granted permission on 03 January 2021, many raised questions as to how permission was granted without releasing data for the third trial of both vaccines.
In the third phase of the trial, the drug is tested on a large number of people and then based on the results, it is found out what percentage of the drug is affecting the people.
The three Vaccine Pfizer BioNTech, Oxford-AstraZeneca and Moderna are discussed in the world, with varying statistics for the Phase 3 trial. The Oxford vaccine has been reported to be up to 70% effective.
In India, Covishield is effective on how many people other than Covaxin. Questions have also been raised on this, but due to the vaccine of Oxford, it is not being given due to the suspicion that the Covaxin is being seen.
The statistics of the Phase-3 trial on 1,600 volunteers in Covishield's India have also not been released. At the same time, it was tried on 800 volunteers in the trial of Phase 1 and 2 of the Covaxean, while in the third phase trial it is said to try on 22,500 people. But their figures have not been made public.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor tweeted after being allowed to use Covaxin emergencyly, saying that the third stage trial of Covaxin has not been done yet, without the permissible permission that could be dangerous.
Tagging the Union Health Minister, he wrote, "Dr. Harsh Vardhan please clear this point. Its use should be avoided until all tests are done. Till then India can start with AstraZeneca vaccine.
The Congress leader had to tweet that questions started coming up in India on the vaccine. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav also voiced concerns about Covaxin and the health of the people.
Dr Swapnil Parikh, a researcher of infectious diseases in Mumbai, says that doctors are in a difficult situation right now.
He said, "I think it is time to get rid of the regulatory hurdles and complete the process at the earliest."
Dr. Parikh said, "The government and regulators have a responsibility to be transparent about the data, which they reviewed before allowing the vaccine, because if they don't do so, it will affect people's trust."
After questions from the opposition and several health workers, India's Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan came out and he made several tweets and argued about the effect of Covaxin.
In the first tweet, he wrote, "Shashi Tharoor, Akhilesh Yadav and Jairam Ramesh have followed a science-backed protocol to allow the COVID-19 vaccine."
After this, the Union Health Minister made several tweets in support of Covaxin, although he did not mention the statistics of the third phase trial in these tweets.
He wrote that the vaccine is being allowed all over the world on the basis of the encoding spike protein which has an effect of 90%, whereas the Covaxin has antigenic episodes other than the spike protein based on the inactivated virus, so it remains as safe. It is as effective as the rest said.
Along with this, Harshvardhan said that Covaxin is also effective on new variants of corona virus.
Harsh Vardhan also said by tweeting that the Emergency Use Approval (EUA) of covaxine has been given on conditional basis.
He wrote in the tweet, "EUA has been conditioned for Covaxin in clinical trial mode. The EUA that Covaxin received is completely different from Covishield as it will be used in clinical trial mode. All people taking Covaxin will be tracked and monitored if they are on trial.''
"Our goal is to provide global access to the population that needs it the most," said Krishna Illa, chairman of the India biotech manufacturer of Covaxin.
He said in the statement, "Covaxin has given amazing safety data in which several viral proteins have given strong immune response."
However, the company and DCGI have also not given any data that can tell how effective and safe the vaccine is, but a source from the news agency Reuters said that the two doses of this vaccine have an effect of more than 60%.
Delhi AIIMS chief doctor Randeep Guleria, speaking to a news channel, said that he sees the Covaxin as a backup in the event of an emergency and currently Covishield will be used as the main vaccine.
The statement of Delhi AIIMS director Dr. Randeep Guleria was tweeted by news agency ANI, "In case of emergency when there is a sudden increase in cases and we need to get vaccinated, Bharat Biotech Vaccine will be used. It can also be used as a backup when we are not sure how effective the serum institute vaccine is going to be.''
On this statement of Guleria, journalist Tavleen Singh retweeted, "What does this mean?" If vaccination needs backup, then what does the vaccine mean?
He said that by then more drugs of Covaxin would be ready and they would use strong data of Phase-3 to show how safe and effective it is but for the first few weeks the Covishield will be used, which has five million doses.
Covaxin is India's vaccine. While Covishield is also being made in India, it is originally a vaccine from Oxford-AstraZeneca.
After getting the approval of both the vaccines, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi wrote in a tweet that the two vaccines which have been approved for emergency use are both made in India, to fulfill the dream of a self-reliant India. Refers to willpower.
Journalist Shekhar Gupta has also said about vaccine nationalism, "When China and Russia vaccinated millions of people without disclosing the data of the third phase of the trial, and now India also allowed the use without reviewing the third phase of the trial. Has given This is a dangerous step. A mistake can cause huge damage to the vaccine's trust.''
Now, with the approval of emergency use of both these vaccines, it will be given to the health workers and frontline employees first.
India's goal is to vaccinate the corona vaccine to 300 million people by July 2021.
Four hundred years later, Jupiter and Saturn, two planets in the solar system, came so close on 21 December 2020 that the distance between the two was just 0.1 degrees.
According to scientists, they can be seen with naked eyes and also with binoculars or telescopes.
This astronomical event is occurring after 17 July 1623.
After this view will be seen on 15 March 2080. Also 21 December 2020 is the shortest day of the year.
The US space agency NASA says that it is not rare for two large planets to come close in our solar system.
While Jupiter passes every 20 years from its neighboring planet Saturn, it is special to come so close to it.
Scientists say that the distance between the two planets will be only 0.1 degree from their point of view, even though this distance will be millions of kilometers.
Dr Crawford at the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge told the BBC, "The weather is not looking great so this is a valuable opportunity".
If the weather conditions remain favorable then it can easily be seen around the world after sunset.
Where and when will it appear?
The best view of this event will be seen in the northern part of Britain on the night of 21 December 2020 as the sky will be clear there.
This view will not be as clear in the southern areas as the sky will be mostly cloudy.
Planetary astronomer Doctor James Odonohue tweeted where and at what time Jupiter and Saturn would be closest in the sky.
Planetary astronomer Doctor James Odonohue tweeted that at which time Jupiter and Saturn would be closest in the sky on 21 December 2020 and 22 December 2020.
Los Angeles: 09:43
New York: 12:43
Rio de Janeiro: 14:43
London / UTC: 17:43
Paris / CET: 18:43
Istanbul: 20:43
Dubai: 21:43
New Delhi: 23:13
Tokyo: 02:43 (22 December 2020)
Sydney: 04:43 (22 December 2020)
Is this the star of Bethlehem?
Some astronomers and theologians believe so.
Erik M. Vanden Eckel, Professor of Religion at Ferrum College in Virginia, stated in an article that because of the time this event is happening, many speculate that "whether this could be the same astronomical event as in the Bible Is, the incident that brought knowledgeable people to Joseph, Mary and newborn Jesus.
It is said that at the time of Christ's birth, a star appeared in the sky which informed the people about the birth of Jesus Christ and showed the way to get there. Seeing this, three wise kings from the east also reached Bethlehem to offer them, to honor them.
It is also known as Bethlehem's Tara or Christmas Tara. It is described as a divine event.
Says Doctor Crawford, "Two thousand years ago people knew a lot about what was happening in the night sky, so it is not impossible that the Bethlehem star resembled the event of approaching two planets."
The planets orbiting around the Sun are not a rare occurrence but they are special.
Astrophysicist Professor Tim O'Brien at the University of Manchester says, "It is great to see planets close to each other, it happens often but the planets are as close as possible to this event."
Two large planets present in the solar system and some visible nightly shining bodies have not come so close in the last 800 years.
Professor O'Brien says, "These planets must be setting in the southwestern region, so you have to leave as soon as the sky is dark."
"None of us are going to live on earth for the next 400 years, so keep an eye on the weather and if you get a chance, come out and see this place."
China's Chang E-5 vehicle has returned to Earth by taking samples of stone and soil from the lunar surface.
For the first time after the lunar missions of Apollo of America and Luna of the Soviet Union, a country has brought samples from the lunar surface.
These samples will provide new information about the surface of the Earth's satellite and its past.
Chang's E-5 vehicle landed in the interior of Mongolia at around 1.30 pm local time on 17 December 2020.
Continually increasing its capacity in space, China considers the success of this mission a major achievement.
The Chang E-5 mission has been China's third successful lunar mission in the past seven years.
The astronauts who went to the moon from the American Apollo spacecraft, and the robotic Luna mission of Soviet Russia, collected about 400 kg of soil and stones from the lunar surface.
All these specimens brought from the moon are about three billion years old.
Chang E-5 Mission
The Chang E-5 was launched by a spacecraft from Wenchang station in southern China on 24 November 2020.
First this mission reached the moon and it placed itself in the orbit of the moon and started orbiting the moon.
Later it was divided into two pieces - the first service vehicle and the return module which stayed in the lunar orbit and the second moon lander which gradually moved towards the lunar surface.
On December 1, 2020, this 8.2-ton orbiter made a soft landing close to the designated space on the lunar surface.
The mission was launched in Mons Rumkere, a place near the volcanic hills of the moon.
A few days after landing, the vehicle sent the first color photographs from the lunar surface.
It took a picture of the moon on the surface, with its feet near the horizon.
A camera, radar, a drill and spectrometer were fitted to the Chang E-5 lander to collect samples of the lunar surface soil and stones.
This lander could collect stones and mud weighing up to two kilos. It took the collected specimens to an orbiting mission that sent it further to Earth.
Prior to the Chang E-5 mission, China sent two more vehicles to the moon.
Chang E-3 in 2013 and Chang E-4 Moon Mission in 2019. Both of these included a lander as well as a small moon rover.
The Chang E-5 was a complex mission compared to these two.
It is believed that the samples brought from Mons Roomcare will be 1.2 to 1.3 billion years old, which means they will be newer than the samples brought earlier. Experts believe that this will give more information about the geological history of the moon.
With the help of these samples, scientists will also be able to accurately prepare the 'chronometer', which is considered the age of the planets of the solar system.
It depends on the number of volcanoes present on the surface of a planet or satellite.
According to scientists, the planet that has more volcanoes on its surface will be older, that is, it will be older (for this, scientists count the number of volcanic craters). However, it is necessary to see different places.
Scientists had been instrumental in preparing the 'chronometer' from samples sent to the Apollo and Luna missions.
Now the samples sent to the Chang E-5 mission will help them to develop it more accurately.
A major experiment was being completed in the United Arab Emirates in March 2020 when worldwide lockdown was underway. Within 40 days, a piece of barren land here was filled with sweet juicy watermelons.
For the United Arab Emirates, which imports 90 per cent of the need for fresh fruits and vegetables, this is an extraordinary achievement. With the addition of soil and water, the dry and hot desert of the United Arab Emirates turned into a field filled with lush fruits.
It was not so easy. These watermelons were possible only with the help of "nano clay" liquid. The story of this technique of reclaiming soil began 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) west of here two decades ago.
Yields began to decline in the 1980s in a part of the Nile Delta in Egypt. Despite being close to the desert, farming was done here for thousands of years.
It is because of its unmatched fertility that the ancient Egyptians used their energies to develop a powerful civilization, whose progress still makes the world astonished after thousands of years.
For centuries, the yields of farms that eradicate the hunger of the communities have declined within 10 years.
Why did yields fall?
Every year at the end of summer, the Nile River floods, which spreads into the Egyptian Delta.
When scientists began investigating the reduction of yields, it was found that the flood waters carried minerals, nutrients and raw clay particles from the basins of East Africa that spread throughout the delta region.
These fine particles of mud used to make the land there fertile. But then why did these particles disappear?
The Aswan Dam was built on the Nile River in southern Egypt in the 1960s. Two and a half miles (four kilometers) wide, this massive structure was built to create hydroelectricity and control floods to make farming easier to manage and crops are not wasted.
This dam inhibited the nutrients that came with the flood. Within a decade, delta yields declined. When soil scientists and engineers discovered the problem, a solution began to be found.
What is Nano Clay Technology?
"This is what you can see in your garden," says Ole Siewertsen, chief executive of Desert Control, a Norwegian company developing nano-clay technology.
"Sandy soil does not retain the moisture required for plants. By adding raw soil in the right proportion, this situation changes dramatically.''
In the words of Siewartsen, his plan is to move the barren desert land to "hope from the sand" using Nano clay.
Increasing yields by using mud is not a new thing. Farmers have been doing this for thousands of years. But working with heavy, thick soil has historically been very labor-intensive and may damage the underground ecosystem.
Tilling the plow, digging and turning the soil also cause damage to the environment. Organic elements buried in the soil are exposed to oxygen and are converted to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Soil scientist Saran Sohi of Edinburgh University says that farming also disrupts the complex biome of the soil.
"An important part of soil biology is the symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi that serve as an extension of the root system of plants."
Root has life
Sohi says, "Fine structures even from the hair, called hyphae, are helpful in transporting nutrients to the roots of the plant."
In this process the fungi attach to the clay mineral particles. They maintain soil structure and limit erosion.
These structures are broken by digging or cultivating soil. It takes time to get them ready again. Till then, there is a possibility of damage to the soil and loss of nutrients.
If you mix very little solution of raw clay in sand, then it does not have any effect. If it is mixed too much, the soil may accumulate on the surface.
After years of testing, Fluid Dynamics engineer Kristian P. Olsen of Norway created a perfect mixture that, when mixed in sand, turns it into life-giving soil.
He says, "Not a single formula works everywhere. 10 years of testing in China, Egypt, UAE and Pakistan have taught us that every soil test is necessary, so that we can try the right nano clay recipe.''
Balance of soil solution
A large part of nano-clay research and development took place in creating a balanced liquid formula that could percolate into fine particles (nano particles) of the local soil, but would not flow so quickly that it would be lost completely. Its purpose is to show the effect of magic in the soil 10 to 20 cm below the root of the plants.
Fortunately, when it comes to sludge mixing in sand, a law of soil chemistry comes into play, called the Cationic Exchange Capacity of the soil.
"Sludge particles are negatively charged, while sand particles are positively charged," says Siewertsen. They join each other when they meet.''
A 200 to 300 nanometer thick layer of soil surrounds every particle of sand. This dispersed area of sand particles keeps water and nutrients from sticking to it.
"Raw soil acts like biological elements," says Siewartsen. It helps in retaining moisture. When these particles become stable and start providing nutrients, then you can sow the crop within seven hours.''
The technology has been developing for nearly 15 years, but has been in operation at the commercial level for the last 12 months, when Dubai's International Center for Bioseline Agriculture (ICBA) independently tested it.
Sivartsen says, "Now we have scientific evidence from its effectiveness. We want to build many mobile mini factories in 40 ft (13 m) containers so that we can bring as much change as possible.''
"These mobile units will manufacture liquid nano clo locally where needed. We will use the soil of the same country and employ people from the same region.''
The first such factory will produce 40 thousand liters of liquid nano clay in one hour, which will be used in City Parkland, UAE. This technology will save water up to 47 percent.
Cost reduction challenge
It currently costs around $ 2 (1.50 lb) per square meter, which is acceptable for small farms in the rich UAE.
But to make it effective in Sub-Saharan Africa, where it really matters, Sivertsen needs to reduce costs.
Most farmers in Africa do not have enough money to fix their land in this way. In this way the effect of the treatment of the ground lasts for about 5 years. After that the mud solution will have to be re-poured.
Sivertsen feels that large-scale work will reduce costs. Their goal is to bring the cost to $ 0.20 (0.15 lb) per square meter of land.
If you buy fertile land instead, it costs from $ 0.50 to $ 3.50 (0.38 pound to 2.65 pound) per square meter. In the future, it will be cheaper to make barren land fertile in this way than to buy a farm.
Siewartsen is also helping with the Great Green Wall Project. For this, he is working with the UN Convention to Combat Desertification. Walls of trees are being erected to prevent the spread of desert in North Africa.
Other ways to increase yield
Raw clay solution will be mixed in the sandy land of North Africa and Middle East, but what will we do in the rest of the world?
Globally, organic matter in the soil has decreased by 20 to 60 percent. Nano clay is suitable only for making sandy soil fertile.
What will you do if you have saline, non-sandy soil? Biochar can help you here.
This permanent form of carbon is prepared by burning organic materials with pyrolysis method. In this process, pollutants such as carbon dioxide are released very little because oxygen is kept out of the combustion process.
This creates a porous and light charcoal-like substance. Sohi says this is what a soil without nutrients needs.
She says, "The organic content of soil always changes, but a healthy soil has a certain level of permanent carbon."
"Biochars are permanent carbons that help to hold the nutrients important for plant growth." It takes decades for permanent carbon elements to develop in the soil, but biochar makes it happen immediately.''
"Biochar, along with other organic matter such as organic manure, can fix soil structure that leads to plant growth."
This can help restore soil that is depleted of organic matter due to over-farming or mining or contamination, provided that the poisonous elements present in the soil are remedied.
Other soil improvement techniques include the use of vermiculite. It is a phyllosilicate mineral which is extracted from rocks. It spreads by heating.
Being a sponge, it can absorb three times more water than its weight and can maintain it for a long time.
Putting it near the root of the plants keeps the moisture there, but it requires digging the soil, which is its downside.
Nutritional testing
In the United Arab Emirates, local community people are reaping the benefits of converting the desert into fertile land.
Vegetables and fruits grown using Nano Clay proved to be of great use in the Covid-19 lockdown. About 200 kg of watermelon, zucchini and bajra crops were grown in 0.2 acres (1,000 sq m) of land, which is enough for a house.
"The lockdown in the United Arab Emirates was very stringent in which imports had declined," says Siewertsen. Many people were unable to get fresh fruits and vegetables.''
"We worked with the ICBA and Red Crescent team to prepare fresh watermelons and zucchini."
Sivertsen also wants to test nutrients in crops prepared in this way, but will have to wait until the next crop.
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