
Quantum wonders enthral science enthusiasts
The Hindu
Experience the wonders of quantum science at the Quantum Century exhibition in Malappuram, attracting thousands of enthusiasts and students.
The week-long Quantum Century science exhibition, organised by the Kerala Sasthra Sahitya Parishad (KSSP), concluded at Government College, Malappuram, on Wednesday, drawing an overwhelming response from science enthusiasts.
Held in collaboration with Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) and LUKA science portal, the exhibition attracted nearly 6,000 visitors, including 4,000 students.
Over 100 schools from across the district sent students to the exhibition, which witnessed a heavy turnout on the final day.
A student explains the chemistry of a mobile phone. | Photo Credit: SAKEER HUSSAIN
Curated by leading scientists and subject experts, the exhibition broke away from conventional science fair formats and offered visitors immersive insights into the world of quantum science.
Interactive displays showcased a wide range of themes: from a virtual reality journey to the world’s largest particle physics laboratory and introductions to quantum computers and quantum biology, to explorations of the mysteries behind lightning, the Big Bang theory, the periodic table of elements, and a hands-on experience of the Raman Effect.













