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Daily Prelims 25th January 2024

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    Daily Prelims 25th January 2024

    1) Standards Machine Applicable Readable and Transferable (SMART):

    Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in association with IEC and ISO conducted workshop to clarify SMART standards.  

    • SMART are digitally enabled standards that are machine-applicable, readable, and transferable.  
    • SMART is joint programme of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) to drive digital evolution of international standards.  
    • Benefits: Enhanced industry efficiency; Facilitating automation and innovation, User-centric simplicity, etc.  
    • ISO is a non-governmental international standard-development organization with membership of 170 national standards bodies including BIS (India).  
    • IEC is international standards organization, publishes international standards for electrotechnology. 

     

    2) Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI):

    Serum Institute of India joins CEPI global network to boost production of vaccines.  

    • About CEPI (HQ: Oslo, Norway)  
    • An innovative global partnership between public, private, philanthropic, and civil society organisations.  
    • Founded in Davos, Switzerland in 2017 by Governments of Norway and India, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and World Economic Forum.  
    • Provide funds to accelerate development of vaccines and other biologic countermeasures against epidemic and pandemic threats so they can be accessible to all people in need.  
    • Examples of CEPI-funded vaccines: Nipah Virus, Lassa fever Vaccine etc. 

     

    3) Dynamic Wireless Charging (Inductive charging):

    Government is planning to build electric vehicle (EV)-ready highways on Golden Quadrilateral in which dynamic wireless charging can play a key role.  

    • Dynamic wireless charging technology enables power exchange between vehicle and grid while the vehicle is moving ubiquitously.  
    • Energy exchange is facilitated by inductive power transfer (IPT) between vehicles.  
    • Moving Buses/trucks can act as energy sources to EVs that need charging.  
    • It can also be done by embedding charging infrastructure under the surface of road.  
    • Significance: Reduced battery size, decarbonization of transport, etc. 

     

    4) Mpemba effect:

    Researchers contend that hot water freezes faster than its colder counterpart, a phenomenon known as Mpemba Effect.  

    • According to it, hot water evaporates more rapidly, reducing its mass and inducing a cooling effect.  
    • When heated, Hydrogen bonds in water break, causing water molecules to move apart and facilitating quicker freezing due to energy loss.  
    • In contrast, cold water’s freezing process is impeded by presence of gases and impurities. 

     

    Places in News:

    1) Switzerland (Capital: Bern): 

    • Switzerland and India have reached consensus on Free-Trade Agreement after 16 years of negotiation.  
    • Political features  
    • Landlocked country of central Europe.  
    • Bordered to France (west), Germany (north), Austria and Liechtenstein (east), and Italy (south).  
    • Geographical features  
    • Major Rivers: River Rhine, Rhone  
    • Highest Point: Dufourspitze.  
    • Major mountain ranges: Alps, Jura 

     

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