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Google Celebrates Birthday Of Scientist Jagdish Chandra Bose With A Doodle
All India | Edited by Nonika Marwaha | Updated: November 30, 2016 06:45 IST
Google celebrated birthday of Jagdish Chandra Bose with a doodle.
NEW DELHI: Google today celebrated the 158th birthday of Jagdish Chandra Bose with a doodle showing him in his laboratory.
The Google Doodle shows the scientist with crescograph, which is an instrument that he invented to measure growth in plants. It also determines environment effects on vegetation.
Jagdish Chandra Bose was a legendary multi-talented Bangladeshi scientist who became a world leader in telecommunications.
His invention, crescograph helped scientists better understand about cultivation of crops in an effective way.
He was born on 30 November, 1858 at Mymensingh, now in Bangladesh. He was raised in a home committed to pure Indian traditions and culture.
Mr Bose attended Cambridge after studying physics at Calcutta University. He returned to India in 1884 after completing a B.Sc. degree from Cambridge University.
Prior to his death in 1937, Mr Bose had set up the Bose Institute at Calcutta. He was elected the Fellow of the Royal Society in 1920 for his amazing contributions and achievements.
To recognise Mr Bose's achievements, a small-impact crater on the far side of the Moon is named after him. It is located close to Crater Bhabha and Crater Adler and has a reported diameter of 91 kilometres.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/goog...st-jagdish-chandra-bose-with-a-doodle-1631946
All India | Edited by Nonika Marwaha | Updated: November 30, 2016 06:45 IST
Google celebrated birthday of Jagdish Chandra Bose with a doodle.
NEW DELHI: Google today celebrated the 158th birthday of Jagdish Chandra Bose with a doodle showing him in his laboratory.
The Google Doodle shows the scientist with crescograph, which is an instrument that he invented to measure growth in plants. It also determines environment effects on vegetation.
Jagdish Chandra Bose was a legendary multi-talented Bangladeshi scientist who became a world leader in telecommunications.
His invention, crescograph helped scientists better understand about cultivation of crops in an effective way.
He was born on 30 November, 1858 at Mymensingh, now in Bangladesh. He was raised in a home committed to pure Indian traditions and culture.
Mr Bose attended Cambridge after studying physics at Calcutta University. He returned to India in 1884 after completing a B.Sc. degree from Cambridge University.
Prior to his death in 1937, Mr Bose had set up the Bose Institute at Calcutta. He was elected the Fellow of the Royal Society in 1920 for his amazing contributions and achievements.
To recognise Mr Bose's achievements, a small-impact crater on the far side of the Moon is named after him. It is located close to Crater Bhabha and Crater Adler and has a reported diameter of 91 kilometres.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/goog...st-jagdish-chandra-bose-with-a-doodle-1631946