2014年8月22日 星期五

2014-08-23 India Science

  The Hindu   
Government to Increase Funding for Research -Dr.Jitendra Singh  India Education Diary
New Delhi: Addressing the 70th Foundation Day function of Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), one of the oldest science research institutes in the country set up in 1944 by the then Nizam of Hyderabad here in Hyderabad (Telangana) today, Dr.
Ensure fruits of research reach people: Jitendra Singh   The Hindu
Minister calls for rekindling interest in science in young minds   Hindu Business Line

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  Jagran Post   
Electric sparks may have altered properties of lunar soil  Jagran Post
Washington: Scientists have found that high-energy particles from uncommon, large solar storms penetrate the Moon's frigid, polar regions and electrically charge the soil, a finding that may change our understanding of the evolution of planetary surfaces in ...

Moon soil charged by electric spark?   Economic Times
Electric Spark May Have Altered Properties Of Moon's Soil   Gizmodo India
Electric Sparks may have changed nature of moon's soil   ANINEWS
Science World Report   
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  NBCNews.com   
Rocket explodes during test flight  Toledo Blade
MCGREGOR, Texas— An unmanned SpaceX rocket self-destructed shortly after launching on a test flight at a Central Texas development site, the company said Friday. Nobody was injured in the afternoon explosion at the test site in McGregor, Texas, ...

SpaceX spacecraft explodes during test mission; no injuries reported   KVVU Las Vegas

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  WallStreet OTC   
Cyborg moths to the rescue!  CNET
Scientists are developing a method of controlling the flight muscles of moths wirelessly, instantly introducing a new term to the vocabulary of technophobes: the mothpocalypse. by Eric Mack · @ericcmack; August 22, 2014 4:57 PM PDT. comments. 0. facebook.
Cyborg moths could act like living drones in search and rescue   Computerworld
Scientists create cyborg moths   Bangalore Mirror
Cyborg Moths Created in Lab   Nature World News
Uncover California   
CityLab   
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  Tech Times   
Sunlight controls Arctic carbon, not just bacteria: Huge change in climate thinking  Tech Times
New research suggests that the sun's light can convert organic carbon from Arctic permafrost into carbon dioxide faster than bacteria, shedding new light on how greenhouse gases form. Scientists previously thought that Arctic permafrost was converted into ...

Sunlight, Not Bacteria, Responsible For Most Of Arctic's CO2 Conversion   Headlines & Global News
Sunlight, Not Microbes, Causes Carbon Dioxide Release in the Arctic   Capital OTC
Sunlight To Blame For CO2 Release In Arctic Permafrost, Not Microbes   Science 2.0
Zee News   
Nature World News   
Laboratory Equipment   
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  ANINEWS   
Your toothpaste's fluorine was formed in a star  EarthSky
Next time you're brushing you teeth, think on this: New research suggests that the fluorine in your toothpaste originates from the sun's dead ancestors. Photo credit: Markus Grossalber/Flickr. The fluorine that is found in products such as toothpaste was likely ...

Fluorine in toothpaste came from sun`s dead ancestors!   Zee News
'Fluorine' in toothpastes was produced in stars billions of years ago   ANINEWS
The Stellar Origins of Our Toothpaste: Fluorine Created by Red Giants   Science World Report
Phys.Org   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Astronaut answers live Facebook Q&A from space  Telegraph.co.uk
Astronaut Alexander Gerst answered a series of questions via his Facebook page in the social network's first ever Q&A session live from space. Mr Gerst, who made headlines last month by tweeting a picture of rockets and explosions over Gaza and Israel, ...

First Ever Facebook Interview in Space   ABC News
First-ever Q&A from outer space is going on right now on Facebook   Tech2
Astronauts See Mount Etna Volcano's Lava and Steam from Space (Photos)   Space.com
TechVorm   
Gizmodo Australia   
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  IANS   
Scientists harness hydrogen from water using AAA battery  Tech Gen Mag
The promise of hydrogen as a primary fuel source has been sought after for decades. A clean burning fuel whose only byproduct is water, hydrogen is tailor made for humankind's energy needs. The downside; however, is that hydrogen synthesis in its current ...

Hydrogen generator runs on AAA battery   Mumbai Mirror
Fuel cell technology gets a boost   Zee News
Scientists Pulled Hydrogen From Water Using an AAA Battery   Gizmodo India
Environment & Energy Publishing   
tce today   
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  DAWN.com   
200 smuggled turtles brought home from China  DAWN.com
KARACHI: Two hundred black pond turtles that were smuggled out from Sindh to China were brought to the Indus Dolphin Centre in Sukkur on Friday. The Chinese authorities handed over the turtles to a Pakistani delegation comprising Sindh wildlife ...

Smuggled turtles back to Sindh from China   Daily Times
Smuggled turtles returned to Pakistan from China   Business Standard

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  Design & Trend   
The Evolutionary Tale Of The Hummingbirds Sweet Tooth  Design & Trend
(Photo : Wikipedia) Only hummingbirds possess a genetic adaptation that meant they were drawn to sweetness. Hummingbirds have evolved a sweet tooth that sets them apart from other birds, making them highly specialized nectar feeders, Harvard scientists ...

For hummingbirds, a sweet tooth is advantageous   Tech Times
Where do hummingbirds get their sweet tooth?   Irish Times
How Hummingbirds Got Their Sweet Tooth   ValueWalk
Dumb-Out   
Zee News   
Mother Nature Network   
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