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The Radio Frequency Cochlea- an inspiration from human ear

The scientific world has been revolving around discoveries and inventions of things inhabited in this universe. It has introduced us the “micro” world, which not only plays a significant role in our lives but also such things without which now the human life will become miserable. 

One such innovation has come into the existence in “micro” world. The scientists at Masachussets Information Technology (MIT) have introduced a tiny radio antenna whose function is entirely based on human ear. The antenna cum chip is having ultra broadband which makes it unique in fashion and helps in picking up any range of the frequency of electromagnetic waves. 

Rahul Sarpeshkar, the associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science has designed this radio antenna with the help of his graduate student, Saumyajit Mandal. They describe this antenna as “radio frequency (RF) cochlea”, in a paper which is yet to be published in IEEE’s June issue. While revealing the mechanism of this new device Sarpeshkar says, “somebody who works in radio would never think of this and somebody who works in hearing would never think of it but when you put the two together each one provides insight into the other”. 

Sarpeshkar’s innovation depends on the mechanism of the human ear. “We copied some of the tricks ear does, and mapped those onto electronics.” “The cochlea quickly gets the big picture of what’s going on in the sound spectrum. The more I started to look at the ear, the more I realized its like a super radio with 3,500 parallel channels”, tells Sarpeshkar. 

The sound waves that enter the inner ear i.e. cochlea passes through the cochlear membrane where the message is converted into mechanical waves. These mechanical waves when pass through cilia, the hair cells of cochlea, converts these waves in electrical signal and thus sending the message to the brain. Sarpeshkar’s device works on the same mechanism. The entire RF cochlea depends on the working of cilia’s functioning. Cillia, a compelling characteristic of ear, allows it to identify different frequencies, from 100 hertz to 10,000 hertz. The RF cochlea is based on this characteristic and thus, helps the device in detecting over the wide range of sounds. “A simple phone takes 300 mili volts to detect one carrier wave”, Sarpeshkar explains. “We can do all 50 carrier frequencies with 300 mili volts”. 

The tiny device is of 1.5mm by 3mm in size. In place of cilia, the scientists have used circuits so that in place of pressure waves the RF cochlea can detect the electromagnetic waves. The device is full of tiny squares of varying shapes made for responding to different radio waves. 

The scientific world has given us many devices with varying radio frequencies. But for an ideal portable device such chip will be a great boon. It will act as an enhancer to mobile phone’s networks. It will become easy for people to get television and radio programs easily on their cell phones. It will also help for the security purposes if remains in safe hands. 

This micro chip will bring economic boom when the MIT team will plan to commercialize this device. The wireless internet connections will become easily accessible with the introduction of this device. Therefore this device will be acting as more of luxurious item for the consumers. 



India towards a Solar Mission

In the days of the economy slowdown and inflation, the West Bengal Green Energy Development Corporation has come up with the solar idea to take over the power as well as economic crises. 


The West Bengal Energy Development Corporation is all set for the project of two MW photovoltaic solar plants at Jamuria near Asansol. If given full-fledged attention, this project will create a landmark in India’s renewable energy sector. It will not only be the largest solar plant in India but also will be acting as a catalyst in enhancing the money transactions. India has attracted huge investments in solar energy sector from American companies. An Astonefield renewable source is set to invest $2 billion in the energy renewable sector of India. It will commission 1.5 MW each in West Bengal as well as in Rajasthan. Moser Baer is also coming up with its 5 MW project in Rajasthan which will come into existence next year. 

The first official trade mission of US President Barack Obama aimed at promoting solar energy in India. The minister of commercial affairs at US embassy, Carmine D’Aloisio said about the President’s mission that “This is Obama Administration's first official trade mission to India and it is on solar energy. Energy is becoming the focal point in the US-India relationship. We are here to understand policy environment and regulatory environment to develop business relationships between India and US companies”. 

Since India is a tropical land where the tropical and sub-tropical region stretches up to 2.97 million square kilometers, solar energy plays a significant role in providing energy to a large share. Indian states like Orissa and Andhra Pradesh have the best quality of silica reserves which helps in utilizing the solar energy. Till now approximately 1.4 million solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have been installed which will serve the lives of millions of people of our country and solve the problems related to education, electricity, agriculture and industrial needs. Due to the following reasons India is estimated to emerge as fourth largest market for solar energy following Germany, Japan and China in the forthcoming years. 

Government of India has also led its helping hands in promoting this sector of renewable sources. It has announced to provide Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) a scheme to support this project financially up to RS 12 per KWh. 

The introduction of solar energy in India on a grand scale will not only help in combating the environmental losses but also surging oil prices. The draft strategy, which was first published in The Hindu, reveals that by 2050 the nation targets at 200,000 megawatts of solar generation. At an initial level, the project will require large amount of money. But with the expansion of market and the improvement of the technologies the cost can be reduced. 

We have much relied on the conventional sources. It is the time to give pace to the non-conventional ones so that the harmful effects of carbon emissions could be fought back to the fullest. Government needs to act positively and make certain policies in order to promote this project. 






What is GM diet? Fruits and vegetables galore

THIS DIET programme has been supported by a grant from the US Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration. It was field-tested at the Johns Hopkins Research Centre and approved for distribution by the Board of Directors, General Motors Corp, at a general meeting on August 15, 1985. GM Corp wholly endorses this programme and is making it available to all its employees and their families. It is available at all GM food service facilities. It is the management’s intention to provide a wellness and fitness programme for everyone.

The seven-day diet chart suggested by GM is as follows:

Day One: All fruits except bananas. Your first day diet will consist of all the fruits you want. It is strongly suggested that you consume lots of melons on the first day.

Day Two: All vegetables. You are encouraged to eat until you are stuffed with all the raw or cooked vegetables of your choice. There is no limit on the amount or type. For your complex carbohydrate, you will start day two with a large baked potato for breakfast. You may top the potato with one part of butter.

Day Three: A mixture of fruits and vegetables of your choice in desired quantities. No bananas yet. No potatoes today.

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Biliary atresia: A rare condition in newborn
















BILIARY ATRESIA, a rare condition found in newborn infants, is often mistaken with jaundice. The disorder is usually found in one baby out of 10,000 to 20,000 babies in the United States ie, on average, out of 15,000 live births one baby is affected by biliary atresia.

This is a condition which is neither hereditary nor contagious nor preventable. The only cure is surgery or if the atresia is complete (ie, 72 per cent) then the patient is left only with the option of liver transplantation. Biliary atresia occurs when the common bile duct between liver and small intestine is blocked or absent.

Yet there is no known cause to this very rare condition. To know more Please Click here