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In attaining our ideals,our means should be as pure as the end! Dr Rajendra Prasad 02 KNOWLEDGEPEDIA T ejasvi Prabhulkar from Mumbai has 103 tattoos on her body, varying in size from 2.54 cm to 15.24 cm. The black and grey tattoos were all done within a span of 45 days from May to June 2018! A team led by Lt Commanders Vartika Joshi, the woman sailors completed the circumnavigation in 254 days onboard the 56-ft sailing vessel INSV Tarini. Their journey ended at INS Mandovi jetty in Panaji on May 21, 2018, from where they had set sail on September 10, 2017. The other crew members were Lt Commanders Pratibha Jamwal and P. Swathi and Lieutenants S Vijaya Devi, B Aishwarya and Payal Gupta. B adari Narayan Kaggadasa, 45, from Mysuru, performed more than 1,000 shirshanas in a year, each session lasting 15 minutes. BIGGEST EDAKOODAM R ajasekharan Paramesran, 55, con- structed the biggest edakoodam or devil’s knot — an ancient form of Rubik’s cube — with interlocking wooden pieces taking the help of three carpenters in Kollam, Kerala. The edakoodam has six blocks and is 24 ft in length and two ft each in height and width and was built in 45 days. MOST TATTOOED WOMAN MOST SHIRSHANAS FIRST ALL-WOMAN CREW CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE GLOBE FASTEST EATER D inesh Shivnath Upadhyaya, 42, from Mumbai entered the record books by being the fastest person to drink 458 gm of ketchup in 25.37 seconds, eat five tomatoes in a minute and five French toasts also in a minute, peel and eat eight oranges in 2.43 minutes, eat 502 gm watermelons in 30 secs and gobble up six raw eggs in 30 secs. He also stuffed 94 grapes in his mouth in 3.47 seconds... FIRST INDIAN FATHER-DAUGHTER DUO ON MOUNT EVEREST A jeet Bajaj, 50, scaled Mt Everest (8,848 m) with daughter Deeya, 24, on May 16, 2018, from Tibet. They were the 3rd such duo in the world to achieve this and the first father-daughter combine to climb the peak from the harder north side. FIRST ROBOTIC TELESCOPE I ndia’s first robotic telescope became operational on June 12, 2018, at Indian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle, Ladakh. It is the first telescope designed to observe dynamic or transient events in the universe and is a joint project of Indian Institute of Astrophysics and IIT-Bombay. The 2019 edition of Limca Book of Records is replete with feats and records set by Indians from all walks of life and from across fields between 2017 and 2018. Here is a snapshot of some of them Unusual startups and what makes them tick AMO LAB South Korean startup Amo Lab is using bioelectric medicine in a wearable sleep device called the Amo+ that looks like a necklace. Electromagnetic signals from the device stim- ulate nerves in the chest to reduce stress and stabilise heart rate. The company plans to launch the Amo+ this year for under $200. Amo Labs is also developing a device that helps with blood circulation and respiration. MYCROFT AI This open-source, privacy-focused voice assis- tant, does not gather any personal data and keeps all communications private. The startup will start shipping Mycroft Mark 2 from mid- 2019. The speaker, from the Kansas City-based startup, also has a mic array, 1080p LCD, plus a physical camera shutter and mute button. The web-based voice assistant can run on desktops, in cars, or on a Raspberry Pi. AERONEXT This Japanese startup launched in 2018 built a self-stabilising drone capable of deliveries, industrial use and most interestingly, shoot- ing a 360-degree virtual reality footage. Using what Aeronext calls its 4D Gravity core technology, the drone is always able to keep its centre axis vertical in order to shoot uninterrupted high-res drone footage that can be incorporated into VR content. BRAINTAP A startup called BrainTap Technologies is offering a service called ‘Braintapping’, which uses a ‘neuro algorithm’ to sync a user’s brainwaves to a specialised sound. The combination of binaural (dual-toned) beats through the headphones and gentle light pulses through the eye mask is designed to induce relax- ation and ‘ensure maximum neuroplasticity’ in about 20 minutes. It is controlled via an app. The autonomous subsea iBubble drone, from French startup Notilo Plus, can dive to a depth of up to 200 ft and use AI to follow a diver around from up to 60 ft away with no cable attached. The diver can control the drone with quick gestures from a smart water- proof wristband, or the drone can be con- trolled from a remote on the surface. FLUX PLANET This Seoul-based start- up, the brainchild of former Samsung employees, has built a 4D scanner and 3D pro- jector for mapping and rendering AR/VR con- tent. The company aims to release what it calls the first-ever consumer 4D scanner this year for $50,000. It uses 250 cameras for full-body move- ment and cloud-based software to reconstruct complex models. Yape Yape, which was launched in 2018 out of a research group from the Milan Technical Institute, is a compact self-driving, zero emissions robot for last-mile delivery. The two- wheeled, electric motor robot has a range of 80 km. It is designed to avoid traffic in the narrow streets of European cities, trav- elling at a max speed of around 6 kmph on the pavement and up to 19 kmph on roads. From cutting-edge AI and 4D scanners to high-tech drones, check out the startups and their fascinating tech ROBOMODIX Robomodix is a robotics platform designed to experi- ment with and refine open-source AI tech- nologies in a robot intended to reduce the stigma of robots with the humanoid form. The Oregon-based compa- ny recently showed off its two prototypes, Alan and Alena. The prototypes are social robots with smart speaker and assistant capabilities, integrated with Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant. Notilo Plus iBubble What are Google Easter eggs ? Just like Easter eggs packed with surprises, Google Easter eggs are playful hidden features inserted into the company’s platforms such as Google Search and YouTube. These Easter eggs have been added since 2000 for users to stumble upon them. WE’VE LISTED A FEW BELOW AND YOU COULD TRY THEM OUT! ASKEW: Want to view the search results page with a tilt? Type in ‘askew’ in the search bar and watch the magic unfold! DO A BARREL ROLL: If you want the results page to make a dramatic entry, type ‘do a barrel roll’ in the search bar and see what happens. BREATHING EXERCISE: Apart from yielding search results, Google can also keep you healthy. How? Key in ‘breathing exercise’ and Google will open out an in- teractive 1-min breathing exercise simulator. Try it! GOOGLE IN 1998: You might be a millennial, but what if you could view how Google looked in 1998, the year it started? Key in ‘Google in 1998’ and see for yourself. ANIMAL SOUNDS: Do you want to know what an owl sounds like? Or perhaps a cheetah? Just key in ‘animal sounds’ and Google will throw you a list of random an- imals with their sounds. If you want the sound of a specific animal, you can type ‘what sound does a ____ make’ STOPWATCH AND TIMER: Many games and activities make use of a stop- watch and timer. But if you can’t find one, just google it! Type ‘stop- watch’ or ‘timer’ and Google will open out a stop- watch or a timer in the search re- sult.

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In attaining our ideals,our meansshould be as pure as the end!

Dr Rajendra Prasad02 KNOWLEDGEPEDIA

Tejasvi Prabhulkar from Mumbai has103 tattoos on her body, varying insize from 2.54 cm to 15.24 cm. The

black and grey tattoos were all donewithin a span of 45 days from May toJune 2018!

Ateam led by Lt Commanders VartikaJoshi, the woman sailors completedthe circumnavigation in 254 days

onboard the 56-ft sailing vessel INSV Tarini.Their journey ended at INS Mandovi jetty inPanaji on May 21, 2018, from where they hadset sail on September 10, 2017. The othercrew members were Lt CommandersPratibha Jamwal and P. Swathiand Lieutenants S VijayaDevi, B Aishwaryaand PayalGupta.

Badari Narayan Kaggadasa, 45, fromMysuru, performed more than 1,000shirshanas in a year, each session

lasting 15 minutes.

BIGGEST EDAKOODAM

Rajasekharan Paramesran, 55, con-structed the biggest edakoodam ordevil’s knot — an ancient form of

Rubik’s cube — with interlocking woodenpieces taking the help of three carpentersin Kollam, Kerala. The edakoodam has sixblocks and is 24 ft in length and two ft eachin height and width and was built in 45 days.

MOSTTATTOOEDWOMAN

MOSTSHIRSHANAS

FIRST ALL-WOMAN CREWCIRCUMNAVIGATE THE GLOBE

FASTEST EATER

Dinesh Shivnath Upadhyaya,42, from Mumbai enteredthe record books by being

the fastest person to drink 458gm of ketchup in 25.37 seconds,eat five tomatoes in a minute andfive French toasts also in aminute, peel and eat eightoranges in 2.43 minutes, eat 502gm watermelons in 30 secs andgobble up six raw eggs in 30 secs.He also stuffed 94 grapes in hismouth in 3.47 seconds...

FIRST INDIAN FATHER-DAUGHTERDUO ON MOUNTEVEREST

Ajeet Bajaj, 50, scaled Mt Everest(8,848 m) with daughter Deeya,24, on May 16, 2018, from Tibet.

They were the 3rd such duo in theworld to achieve this and the firstfather-daughter combine to climb thepeak from the harder north side.

FIRST ROBOTIC TELESCOPE

India’s first robotic telescope became operational on June 12, 2018, atIndian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle, Ladakh. It is the first telescopedesigned to observe dynamic or transient events in the universe and is a

joint project of Indian Institute of Astrophysics and IIT-Bombay.

The 2019 edition of Limca Book of Records is replete with feats and records set by Indians from all walks of life andfrom across fields between 2017 and 2018.Here is a snapshot of some of them

Unusual startups andwhat makes them tick

AMO LABSouth Korean startup Amo Lab is using bioelectric medicinein a wearable sleep device called the Amo+ that looks like a

necklace. Electromagnetic signals from the device stim-ulate nerves in the chest to reduce stress and

stabilise heart rate. The company plans tolaunch the Amo+ this year for under $200.Amo Labs is also developing a device that

helps with blood circulation and respiration.

MYCROFT AIThis open-source, privacy-focused voice assis-tant, does not gather any personal data andkeeps all communications private. The startupwill start shipping Mycroft Mark 2 from mid-2019. The speaker, from the Kansas City-basedstartup, also has a mic array, 1080p LCD, plusa physical camera shutter and mute button.The web-based voice assistant can run ondesktops, in cars, or on a Raspberry Pi.

AERONEXTThis Japanese startup launched in 2018 builta self-stabilising drone capable of deliveries,industrial use and most interestingly, shoot-ing a 360-degree virtual reality footage.Using what Aeronext calls its 4D Gravitycore technology, the drone is always able tokeep its centre axis vertical in order toshoot uninterrupted high-res drone footagethat can be incorporated into VR content.

BRAINTAPA startup called BrainTap Technologies is offering

a service called ‘Braintapping’, which uses a‘neuro algorithm’ to sync a user’s brainwavesto a specialised sound. The combination ofbinaural (dual-toned) beats through theheadphones and gentle light pulses throughthe eye mask is designed to induce relax-

ation and ‘ensure maximum neuroplasticity’ inabout 20 minutes. It is controlled via an app.

The autonomous subsea iBubble drone,from French startup Notilo Plus, can dive

to a depth of up to 200 ft anduse AI to follow a diver

around from up to 60ft away with no cable

attached. The divercan control the drone with

quick gestures from a smart water-proof wristband, or the drone can be con-trolled from a remote on the surface.

FLUX PLANETThis Seoul-based start-up, the brainchild offormer Samsungemployees, has built a4D scanner and 3D pro-jector for mapping andrendering AR/VR con-tent. The company aimsto release what it callsthe first-ever consumer 4D scanner this year for$50,000. It uses 250 cameras for full-body move-ment and cloud-based software to reconstructcomplex models.

YapeYape, which waslaunched in 2018out of a researchgroup from theMilan TechnicalInstitute, is a compactself-driving, zero emissionsrobot for last-mile delivery. The two-wheeled, electric motor robot has a rangeof 80 km. It is designed to avoid traffic inthe narrow streets of European cities, trav-elling at a max speed of around 6 kmph onthe pavement and up to 19 kmph on roads.

From cutting-edge AI and 4D scanners to high-techdrones, check out the startups and their fascinating tech ROBOMODIX

Robomodix is arobotics platformdesigned to experi-ment with and refineopen-source AI tech-nologies in a robotintended to reducethe stigma of robotswith the humanoid form. The Oregon-based compa-ny recently showed off its two prototypes, Alan andAlena. The prototypes are social robots with smartspeaker and assistant capabilities, integrated withAlexa, Siri and Google Assistant.

Notilo PlusiBubble

What are

GoogleEaster eggs?Just like Easter eggs packed with surprises, GoogleEaster eggs are playful hidden features inserted intothe company’s platforms such as Google Search andYouTube. These Easter eggs have been added since2000 for users to stumble upon them.

WE’VE LISTED A FEW BELOW AND YOUCOULD TRY THEM OUT!

ASKEW: Want to view the search results page with atilt? Type in ‘askew’ in the search bar and watch themagic unfold!

DO A BARREL ROLL: If you want the results pageto make a dramatic entry, type ‘do a barrel roll’ in thesearch bar and see what happens.

BREATHING EXERCISE: Apart from yielding searchresults, Google can also keep you healthy. How? Key in‘breathing exercise’ and Google will open out an in-teractive 1-min breathing exercise simulator. Try it!

GOOGLE IN 1998: You might be a millennial, but whatif you could view how Google looked in 1998, the year itstarted? Key in ‘Google in 1998’ and see for yourself.

ANIMAL SOUNDS: Do you want to know what an owlsounds like? Or perhaps a cheetah? Justkey in ‘animal sounds’ and Googlewill throw you a list of random an-imals with their sounds. Ifyou want the sound of aspecific animal, you cantype ‘what sound doesa ____ make’

STOPWATCH AND TIMER: Manygames and activitiesmake use of a stop-watch and timer.But if you can’tfind one, justgoogle it!Type ‘stop-watch’ or‘timer’ andGoogle willopen out a stop-watch or a timerin the search re-sult.