Weekly Current Affairs (04 July to 09 July 2022)

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: July 10 2022

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  • US develops test kit called ‘CoVarScan’ to detect all types of Covid-19 in hours
  • Researchers at Indian Institute of Science develop design framework to build next-generation analog computing chipsets
  • PSLV-C53 successfully launched by ISRO
  • State-of-the-art "autonomous navigation" 'TiHAN' to develop unmanned ground and aerial vehicles inaugurated at IIT Hyderabad
  • 540 species added to fauna database of India - Geological Survey of India
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