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Three 16-year-old Indian students turned a simple observation into a groundbreaking environmental innovation.
While visiting a rural village, Avyana Mehta, Ariana Agarwal, and Vivaan Chhawchharia noticed a young child drinking water from a communal plastic container. That moment sparked their concern about invisible microplastics contaminating drinking water.
Motivated to find a solution, the trio developed Plas Stick, a biodegradable powder made from waste tamarind seeds. When added to water, the powder causes microplastic particles to clump together, making them easier to filter out. The invention requires no electricity, no expensive equipment, and is designed to be affordable and practical for communities lacking advanced water treatment systems.
Their innovation earned them a historic achievement in 2026: they became the first Indian team to win The Earth Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious environmental awards for teenagers.
Beyond the award, the students have conducted workshops reaching over 8,000 people across India, raising awareness about microplastic pollution and sustainability.
Their story proves that meaningful change can start with curiosity, compassion, and the courage of young minds determined to solve real-world problems.
D) CN 5, 7, 9, 10 and 12.
The tongue is a neurological masterpiece. Cranial nerves CN V provides general sensation to the anterior two thirds, CN VII carries taste there, CN IX supplies both taste and sensation to the posterior third, CN X innervates the epiglottic region, while CN XII powers almost all tongue movements. One organ, five cranial nerves, beautifully coordinated.
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Need a better strategy to find strategic infarcts?
Strategic infarcts are infarcts located in structures directly related to cognition.
Damage to these structures results in dementia without any other significant volume loss.
These infarcts are like a ninja. Just one shot right to the heart to take it down.
Just one infarct in one of these important structures can cause dementia like a shot to the heart.
So which structures are these?
Well, there are many structures that have been implicated in strategic infarct dementia.
But the main ones are hippocampus, internal capsule (ant & genu), thalamus (paramedian) & caudate.
I remember this w/the mnemonic:
One HIT CAUses dementia
H = Hippocampus
I = Internal Capsule
T = Thalamus
CAUD = Caudate
Now you can be a ninja looking for these ninja infarcts!
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