This Great scientist of India who let the world know "Trees and plants feels pain"
This Great scientist of India who let the world know
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New Delhi: Scientific discoveries at times not only surprise, but often fill them with thrills due to their unique properties. Something of such astonishment and thrill is felt again and again when we take the name of an experimental scientist who was befriended by waves and who told the world for the first time that trees and plants also have pain like other living beings.

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We know that scientists have known for many important discoveries as Jagdish Chandra Basu. Jagdish Chandra Basu, the first modern scientist of India, is born on November 30 and November 23, both on the same date and in the same week. Jagdish Chandra Basu was the first Indian scientist to research radio and microwaves. Basu's contribution to the functioning of microwave ovens, including radio, television, radar, remote sensing, remote sensing is very important. Today the whole world considers Bose as co-inventor of radio for pioneering the work of wireless communication with Marconi.

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Jagdish Chandra Bose has contributed in two important areas. While on the one hand, he showed how to produce very small waves, on the other hand, he gave an advanced look to the receiver of Heinrich Hertz. In the past few decades, the technique of microwaves invented by Bose has been successfully used in different areas around the world.

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