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UPSC Daily Current Affairs| Prelimbits 11-07-2025

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July 11, 2025

Supersolid   and Quantum theatre

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science and technology

Why in News?

A team of researchers from Italy, recently froze light into a ‘supersolid’ using ‘quantum theatre.’

  • Supersolid - A super solid is an exotic phase of matter in which particles are arranged in a crystalline structure but also move like a non-viscous fluid, exhibiting properties of both a solid and a superfluid.
  • First created in - 2017 in a laboratory, but Physicists predicted the idea of a super solid in the 1960s.
  • It combines the friction-free flow of a superfluid with the ordered structure of a crystalline solid.
  • Usually, solids do not move on their own, but super solids change direction and density depending on their particles’ interactions while maintaining an organised internal structure.
  • Properties of light - Light always travels at 3 lakh km per second in a vacuum.
  • It cannot be trapped and solidified because the particles of light, photons, have no rest mass and do not interact strongly with each other.
  • Light exists only as a particle or a wave.
  • Recent Findings – It marks the first time scientists have managed to couple light with matter to create a supersolid.
  • It used a quantum mechanical approach that relied on the properties of polaritons.
  • These are hybrid particles that sometimes behave like light and sometimes like matter.
  • They are created by coupling photons with packets of energy inside materials, like phonons (vibrational energy) or excitons (electron-hole pairs).
  • The researchers used an aluminium gallium arsenide semiconductor platform as a waveguide, a channel through which waves can pass, fitted with a source of excitons and a laser.
  • The waveguide had a microscopic structure with a periodic grating.
  • The etched ridges influenced the polaritons’ motion, trapping them in a regular pattern.
  • The team used a pulsed laser to maintain a dense polariton condensate at a temperature of about –269ºC.
  • Quantum theatre - This framework uses concepts from quantum mechanics to analyse theatrical performances, exploring themes like identity, observation, and play.
  • Potential applications - Through this experiment photonic supersolids become more accessible for experimentation.
  • Helps in producing lossless optical energy transport and optical computing elements.

Reference

The Hindu| supersolid |quantum theatre 

 

National Biobank

Prelims: Science and technology- Current events of National & International importance.

Why in News?

Recently Minister for Science and Technology inaugurated the National Biobank' and India's own Longitudinal Population Data study at CSIR-IGIB (Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology).

  • A National Biobank is a large-scale repository designed to collect, store, and manage biological samples (like blood, tissues, DNA) and associated health data (clinical, lifestyle, genomic).
  • Launched under - The Phenome India Project.
  • Objectives- The Biobank will serve as the backbone of a nationwide cohort study, collecting comprehensive genomic, lifestyle.
  • Collection of data - A long-term, data-rich study tracking the health trajectories of individuals over several years.
  • Involves the collection of clinical data from 10,000 individuals across India.
  • Tailored version - The Indian version is tailored to capture the country’s unique diversity, across geography, ethnicity, and socio-economic backgrounds.
  • Supports early treatment - This initiative will aid early diagnosis, improve therapeutic targeting.
  • Treatment of complex diseases - In the fight against complex diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular ailments, and rare genetic disorders.
  • Individualised treatment - Indian may receive individualised treatment tailored to their genetic makeup, lifestyle, and environment.
  • Disease Recognition - It will help scientists uncover disease patterns, gene-environment interactions, and response to therapies within the Indian context.
  • Self-relianceA bold step toward India’s self-reliance in healthcare data.
  • ProspectIt has the potential to evolve into a global benchmark like the UK Biobank.

                                       Phenome India project

  • Launched by -The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
  • Launched on - December 7, 2023.
  • Objective - To develop India-specific risk prediction models for cardio-metabolic diseases, including diabetes, liver diseases, and cardiac diseases.
  • Participants - Around 10,000 individuals—primarily CSIR employees, pensioners, and their spouses.
  • Data collected -Clinical questionnaires, lifestyle and dietary habits, anthropometric measurements, imaging and scanning data, and extensive biochemical and molecular data.

Reference

PIB| National biobank

 

Oral Cancer

Prelims: Current events of National & International importance

Why in News?

Recently, it has been suggested that identifying oral cancer in Stages I and II can increase the 5-year survival rate to 80–90%, compared to significantly lower survival when diagnosed at an advanced stage.

  • Oral cancer - Cancer that forms in tissues of the oral cavity (the mouth) or the oropharynx (the part of the throat at the back of the mouth).

Oral cancer in India

  • Annual cases - Over 1,35,000 new cases reported annually, remains one of the most prevalent cancers in India.
  • Disease burden - India accounts for nearly one-third of the global incidence of the disease, according to GLOBOCAN 2020 and the National Cancer Registry Programme.
  • Major contributing factors - Use of smokeless tobacco, betel quid, and areca nut, especially in underserved communities.
  • Precancerous conditions - Leucoplakia or oral submucous fibrosis.

  • Early diagnosis - When diagnosed at an early stage, oral cancer is highly treatable, with five-year survival rates exceeding 80% for Stage I and II cases.
  • Use of Advanced tools -VELscope and Oncodiagnoscope should be used to screen suspicious red or white patches in the oral cavity.
  • Regular surveillance- High-risk patients who underwent biopsy should be placed under regular surveillance to monitor for any signs of malignant transformation.
  • Advanced treatment- Each case is thoroughly evaluated and discussed by a tumour board.
  • Individualised diagnosis - Treatment plans are individualised, following internationally recognised protocols.
  • 3D printing -It is incorporated in preoperative planning and reconstruction.
  • This allows for the creation of accurate anatomical models, simulate surgeries, and fabricates patient-specific surgical guides and reconstruction plates.
  • Improvements - These advances have improved surgical accuracy, reduced operating time, and contributed to better postoperative function and aesthetics.
  • Postoperative care - Speech therapy, nutritional support, physical rehabilitation, and psychological counselling
  • Ongoing follow-up - Ensures early detection of any recurrence or secondary conditions.
  • Trios of the treatment - Early diagnosis, tailored treatment, and holistic rehabilitation.

Reference

The Hindu | Oral cancer diagnosis

 

Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance

Why in the news?

Recently, Punjab government launched the “Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana”.

  • About – It is a flagship health insurance scheme to provide cashless treatment to all residents of Punjab.
  • Aim - To ensure universal health coverage and reduce out-of-pocket expenses for secondary and tertiary healthcare services.
  • Cashless Treatment - Beneficiaries receive completely cashless treatment, including diagnosis, hospitalization, surgery, and medicines.
  • Eligibility Criteria - All residents of Punjab, including farmers, labourers, and marginalized sections, are covered.
    • Beneficiaries are identified through State Resident Data Hub (SRDH) and NFSA databases.
  • Financial Coverage - Each eligible family is entitled to Rs.10 lakh per year for hospitalization and treatment under the scheme.
  • Wide Network - The scheme covers over 1,500 procedures across a wide network.
  • Empanelled Hospitals - Both public and private hospitals meeting quality and infrastructure criteria are authorized to deliver services.
  • Digital Integration - The entire scheme is IT-enabled with a centralized e-card system, online authorization, and real-time monitoring.
  • Special Focus - Special attention is given to vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, children, senior citizens, and those with chronic illnesses.
  • Grievance Redressal - A robust system is in place for addressing grievances and ensuring timely redressal through helplines and district-level officers.

Reference

Hindustan Times| Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana

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