
Future stars of Indian science
Another problem he faces at times, is communicating seamlessly with biologists. Dr Senapati's work is a combination of different fields of study - Computing, Statistical Mechanics, Physics, Organic and Physical Chemistry. Explaining all that concisely to traditional biologists and convincing them to join forces with him can on and off be daunting, he says.
Finding bombs is tricky business. You need huge, heavy machines to detect them - nevertheless they're very expensive. Sniffer dogs are more reliable. Yet trained dogs are hard to come by. In the meantime, the death toll from bomb attacks keeps rising.
The times you've charged your cell phone
Think of all the times you've charged your cell phone. Leave it plugged in for a few hours and your charger heats up. That's because the metal inside RESISTS electricity - the metal fights to prevent electricity from passing through. When all is said and done, some part of the electricity is wasted as heat.
In effect, he's trying to ensure your electricity bills won't be too high hereafter- when this technology to tell the truth hits the ground.
The problem is their method isn't any cheaper than the research of the power cables we use right now. Which means the power industry isn't going to support them just but.
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