Physics, asked by wert40, 8 months ago

Why is National Science Day celebrated?​

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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- To spread the message of the importance of science and its application in the daily life of people this is necessary to accelerate the pace of the development.

- Invent and implement new technologies for the development of science.

- For human welfare also it is necessary to understand and display efforts and achievements in the field of science.

- To provide an opportunity for people who want to develop his or her carrier in the science field.

- To encourage people and popularise Science and Technology.

- Despite many significant achievements, certain sections of our society are still guided by blind faith and beliefs, which is reflected in the quality of decision making on developmental issues that required change.

At last, let us find out some technologies that have transformed the lives of people specially-abled.

- There was a person named Neil Harbisson who was born with Achromatopsia condition in which he can only see black and white colours. Then, with the help of science, he had created a camera which curls over the head like an antenna and converts colour inputs into some specific sounds that help people listen to colours. Isn’t it amazing!

- Liftware Company had created a magic tool for persons suffering from Parkinson’s disease. This machine uses hundreds of algorithms and helps people with this disease and supports their food consumption. The hand of the patient is monitored by this machine.

- Have you ever heard about Para Technology which a Leicestershire-based firm created a working prototype is called Anagraphs ? It uses software-controlled heat to expand paraffin waxes in its screen, turning the material from liquid to solid and controlling the main features of the prototype, which are raised.

Answered by Anonymous
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To spread the message of the importance of science and its application in the daily life of people this is necessary to accelerate the pace of the development.

- Invent and implement new technologies for the development of science.

- For human welfare also it is necessary to understand and display efforts and achievements in the field of science.

- To provide an opportunity for people who want to develop his or her carrier in the science field.

- To encourage people and popularise Science and Technology.

- Despite many significant achievements, certain sections of our society are still guided by blind faith and beliefs, which is reflected in the quality of decision making on developmental issues that required change.

At last, let us find out some technologies that have transformed the lives of people specially-abled.

- There was a person named Neil Harbisson who was born with Achromatopsia condition in which he can only see black and white colours. Then, with the help of science, he had created a camera which curls over the head like an antenna and converts colour inputs into some specific sounds that help people listen to colours. Isn’t it amazing!

- Liftware Company had created a magic tool for persons suffering from Parkinson’s disease. This machine uses hundreds of algorithms and helps people with this disease and supports their food consumption. The hand of the patient is monitored by this machine.

- Have you ever heard about Para Technology which a Leicestershire-based firm created a working prototype is called Anagraphs ? It uses software-controlled heat to expand paraffin waxes in its screen, turning the material from liquid to solid and controlling the main features of the prototype, which are raised.

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