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  2. Jagadish Chandra Bose - Wikipedia

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    Jagadish Chandra Bose was born in a Bengali Kayastha family in Mymensingh, Bengal Presidency [3] [9] on 30 November 1858, to Bama Sundari Bose and Bhagawan Chandra Bose. His father was a leading member of the Brahmo Samaj and worked as a civil servant with the title Deputy Magistrate and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in several places, including Faridpur and Bardhaman.

  3. Jagadish Chandra Bose: The Reluctant Scientist - Wikipedia

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    At a lit-fest, [21] Das highlighted that Jagadish Bose embodied the pinnacle of Bengal Renaissance, championing India's scientific revival and putting it on par with Western science. Culturally, the book suggests, Bose collaborated with Sister Nivedita in resurrecting ancient Indian art, organising the first Ajanta painting exhibition at his home.

  4. Mymensingh Zilla School - Wikipedia

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    Anandamohan Bose, [16] an Indian political leader and social reformer, a president of the Indian National Congress; Jagadish Chandra Bose, [15] a polymath: a physicist, biologist, botanist, archaeologist, and science fiction writer; Nurul Amin, [17] the 8th Prime Minister of Pakistan; Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed, [18] an attorney general of Bangladesh

  5. Portal:Bangladesh/Selected biography - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Bangladesh/Selected biography/1 . J. C. Bose. Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (Bengali: জগদীশ চন্দ্র বসু Jôgodish Chôndro Boshu; November 30), 1858 – November 23, 1937) was a Bengali physicist and science fiction writer, who pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made extremely significant contributions to plant science, and laid the ...

  6. History of metamaterials - Wikipedia

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    Jagadish Chandra Bose was a scientist involved in original microwave research during the 1890s. As officiating professor of physics at Presidency College he involved himself with laboratory experiments and studies involving refraction , diffraction and polarization , as well as transmitters , receivers and various microwave components.

  7. The Nervous Mechanism of Plants - Wikipedia

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    “The Nervous Mechanism of Plants”, published in 1926, is a botany book by Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose which summarises his most recent findings in the area of plant physiology. Bose had previously investigated this topic in books such as Plant response as a means of physiological investigation from 1906, or The physiology of photosynthesis ...

  8. Bengali science fiction - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, Jagadish Chandra Bose, known as the father of Bengali science fiction, wrote "Niruddesher Kahini". This tale of weather control , one of the first Bengali science fiction works, features getting rid of a cyclone using a little bottle of hair oil ("Kuntol Keshori").

  9. Bose (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Bose is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, in the southern sphere hemisphere. It lies just to the northwest of the smaller crater Bhabha , and southeast of Alder . The outer rim of Bose has become worn and the edges rounded by impacts, although the shape of the wall is still well-preserved.