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In August, we live through the Dog Days of Summer. It's hot and often humid, and those who can leave for better climates do. Down south, winter is in full force. August is also known as "the ...
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In 1986 the government of India designated February 28 as National Science Day to celebrate Sir CV Raman’s 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for the Raman Effect.
The Raman Effect announced on February 28, 1928, describes how photons scatter based on the type of material used in dispersing them. It translates to higher or lower energy use depending upon the material and is a process used by chemists and physicists to analyze various materials using Raman Spectroscopy.
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