
A volunteer explaining a bit titled ‘Pioneers of quantum science’.
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The week-long Quantum Century science exhibition, organised by the Kerala Sasthra Sahitya Parishad (KSSP), concluded at Government College, Malappuram, on Wednesday, drawing an awesome response from science enthusiasts.
Held in collaboration with Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) and LUKA science portal, the exhibition attracted almost 6,000 guests, together with 4,000 college students.
Over 100 colleges from throughout the district despatched college students to the exhibition, which witnessed a heavy turnout on the ultimate day.

A scholar explains the chemistry of a cell phone.
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SAKEER HUSSAIN
Curated by main scientists and topic consultants, the exhibition broke away from typical science honest codecs and provided guests immersive insights into the world of quantum science.
Interactive shows showcased a variety of themes: from a digital actuality journey to the world’s largest particle physics laboratory and introductions to quantum computer systems and quantum biology, to explorations of the mysteries behind lightning, the Big Bang idea, the periodic desk of components, and a hands-on expertise of the Raman Effect.
The exhibition featured reveals throughout 28 thematic areas, with Schrodinger’s cat, drawn from the famed thought experiment of the famend physicist, rising because the star attraction. Nearly 100 skilled science college students from varied faculties guided guests, explaining the idea behind every exhibit.

A scholar demonstrating how lightning occurs by turning air right into a conductor.
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SAKEER HUSSAIN
Mohammed Shareef Kolathodi, head of the Physics division, Government College, Malappuram, inaugurated the valedictory perform. C.P. Suresh Babu, KSSP Malappuram district president, presided over the occasion.
Organised as a part of the celebrations marking the centenary of quantum science, the Quantum Century exhibition will subsequent be hosted at MES College of Engineering, Kuttippuram, from February 11 to 14.
Published – February 04, 2026 08:40 pm IST