Sumanta Baruah

Sumanta Baruah is a cartoonist from India. His cartoons have been published in Current Science,[1] Science Reporter, Resonance,[2] Vigyan Jeuti, Drishti, Satsori, Journal of Assam Science Society, Prantik, Gonit Sora, Enajori and xahitya.org. His cartoons have been exhibited in two International Cartoon Festivals: 3rd Rhodes International Cartoon Exhibition, Greece (2006) and International Cartoon Festival, Iran (2006).

About Sumanta

Found science always dull and dreary? Think again! Sumanta Baruah will tickle your science sense and rattle your funny bones. A few fine, deft strokes of his pen on paper, and the humour leave a lasting impression on your mind.

- Dr. Dinesh Chandra Goswami, National Award-winning popular science writer, India.[3]

Creations

Sumanta draws cartoons on various topics of science, environment, mathematics, politics and society.

gollark: Intel® 64 architecture delivers 64-bit computing on server, workstation, desktop and mobile platforms when combined with supporting software.¹ Intel 64 architecture improves performance by allowing systems to address more than 4 GB of both virtual and physical memory, however.
gollark: They might be. If you flip all the belts and splitters.
gollark: Oh, I got the direction wrong. Still valid.
gollark: Well, balancers are symmetric maybe.
gollark: 4 to 8 balancers are entirely valid.

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