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UPSC Daily Current Affairs| One Liners 04-03-2026

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March 04, 2026

One Liners 04-03-2026

Geography

Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)

  • Phenomenon – It Occurs when Sun, Earth, and Moon align (syzygy) during a full Moon, with the Moon passing through Earth’s shadow.
  • Earth’s Shadow -
    • Umbra – Dark inner cone, full blockage of sunlight.
    • Penumbra – Lighter outer region, partial blockage.
  • Types -
    • Penumbral – Subtle dimming.
    • Partial – Part of Moon darkens.
    • Total – Entire Moon in umbra, most dramatic.
  • Blood Moon Effect – During total eclipse, Moon appears reddish due to Rayleigh scattering.
  • Earth’s atmosphere filters blue light and refracts red light, illuminating the Moon with the glow of global sunrises and sunsets.

International Relations and Issues

Operation "Lion’s Roar"

  • Actors – Israel (with U.S. support)
  • Target – Tehran and multiple Iranian cities (Isfahan, Qom, Karaj, Kermanshah, Lorestan, Tabriz, Kenarak naval facilities)
  • Impact – Isfahan, central to Iran’s ballistic missile program, suffered major damage.

Operation "Epic Fury" Summary

It was confirmed by U.S. President Donald Trump via Truth Social.

  • Actors – United States military forces
  • Target – Strikes on Iran, described as “major combat operations”
  • Objective – To prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons
  • Significance – It represents the most direct U.S.–Iran confrontation in decades.

Operation "True Promise 4"

  • Initiation – Launched after U.S. and Israeli coordinated air strikes on Iran and its leadership (Saturday).
  • Actors – Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • Targets – Tel Aviv and U.S. assets across the Middle East.
  • Scope – Counterattacks also targeted Washington’s regional allies, including the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, all of which host U.S. military bases.
  • Significance – It marks Iran’s direct retaliation against both U.S. and Israeli

Environment

Bats – Vision & Navigation

  • Myth – Bats rely only on echolocation because they cannot see.
  • Reality – Bats are not blind; eyesight varies by species.
  • Vision –
    • Sensitive to light, though not sharp or colorful like humans.
    • Many species see well in very low-light conditions.
    • Large fruit bats can see up to three times better than humans in dim light.
  • Navigation -
    • Use echolocation by emitting ultrasound.
    • Echoes from objects help determine distance, shape, size, and movement.

GI-Tagged Medicinal Plants

Medicinal Plants

Place

Use

Navara Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Kerala

Used in Panchakarma (Navarakizhi); treats rheumatic pain, polio-related disabilities, blood circulation problems, and respiratory diseases.

Green Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton)

Kerala & Karnataka

Used to treat asthma, relieve cough, and difficulty in urination.

Ganjam Kewda Flower (Pandanus odorifer (Forssk.) Kuntze)

Odisha

Used for eye problems and respiratory disorders.

Saffron (Crocus sativus L.)

Jammu & Kashmir

Used to treat migraine, heal wounds, vomiting, and skin discolouration and patches.

Nagauri Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera)

Rajasthan

Used to reduce stress, improve sleep, boost energy, and enhance vitality.

Science

Smart Materials

  • Definition – Materials characterized by self-adaptability, self-sensing, memory, and decision-making.
  • Response mechanism – Change shape or properties when exposed to external forces (electrical, magnetic, thermal).
  • Functionality – Multifunctional; capable of controlled transformations through physical interactions.
  • Sensitivity – React to variations in temperature, moisture, pH, electric or magnetic fields by altering appearance, state, or properties.
  • Applications – Defence, packaging, soft robotics, medical devices, adaptive structures, self-powered sensors and more.

Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT)

Supreme Court is weighing whether to mandate NAT for blood transfusions.

  • Definition – Detect specific nucleic acid sequences to identify pathogens (e.g., viruses, bacteria).
  • Purpose – To reduce transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) by narrowing the window period for HIV, HBV, and HCV.
  • Global adoption – Introduced in late 1990s; ~33 countries use NAT for HIV, ~27 for HBV.

Thalassemia in India

  • India is regarded as the thalassemia capital of the world.
  • Prevalence – ~40 million carriers and over 100,000 patients.
  • Annual burden – 10,000–15,000 children born with thalassemia major each year.
  • Global impact – India accounts for a significant share of the worldwide thalassemia burden.

Thalassemia

  • Definition – Inherited blood disorder where the body produces insufficient haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
  • Types – Classified by which part of haemoglobin is affected and the severity of anemia.
  • Impact – Severe anemia can damage organs.
  • Prevalence – More common among individuals with certain family ancestries.
  • Symptoms – Dizziness, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, headache, leg cramps, difficulty concentrating, pale skin etc.
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