2014年8月23日 星期六

2014-08-24 India Science

  Economic Times   
One month to go before Mangalyaan enters Mars  Hindustan Times
A month from now, India is tipped to find its place as a major global player in the field of space when the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) better known as Mangalyaan enters the Red Planet. "33 days to Mars. MOM is just 9 million km away from Mars and 189 ...

Mars Orbiter to enter Red Planet's orbit Sept 24   Business Standard
India's Mars orbiter to reach red planet in 33 days: ISRO   Deccan Herald
News Digest 2 - August 23, 2014   India Today
Livemint   
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  Times of India   
Why x + y could be raga + taal  Times of India
As math wizard Manjul Bhargava points out there is an organic link between music and maths. Is it time schools rethink their curriculum? When musician Taufiq Qureshi was a little boy, he was perenially paranoid about his school maths until, one day , his ...

Maths in India is a mere tool for an engineering career   The Week
Meet Manjul Bhargava from New Jersey who solved 200-year-old Maths problem   Daily Bhaskar

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  Austrian Tribune   
Fluorine Formed in Heavy Stars towards the End of their Existence: Study  Austrian Tribune
Fluorine can be found in everyday products like toothpaste and chewing gums. Some areas especially add fluoride to their water. Its origin was a mystery, but no more as astronomers at Lund University in Sweden along with experts from Ireland and the US ...

Your toothpaste's fluorine formed in the stars   Business Standard
Your toothpaste's fluorine formed in the stars: Study   Jagran Post
Fluorine in toothpaste came from sun`s dead ancestors!   Zee News
EarthSky   
Laboratory Equipment   
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Guwahati braces for flood horror rerun  Times of India
Guwahati is unlikely to escape the clutches of artificial floods with the Met department predicting heavy rain in and around the city in the next five days. Water in the Brahmaputra is flowing above the danger level. The state water resources department has ...

Rain havoc pounds Guwahati   Assam Times

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  Jagran Post   
Low-frequency waves help astronomers click faraway galaxy  Jagran Post
London: A team of astronomers has taken the most sensitive image of a galaxy 30 million light years away via a radio telescope with frequencies just above those of commercial FM radio stations. By : Jagran Post News Desk | Jagran Post Editorial.
First LOFAR observations of the "Whirlpool Galaxy"   Space Daily

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  R & D Magazine   
Scientists to control moth's flight wirelessly  The Eastern Tribune
NEW YORK: Scientists are developing a method to control the flight muscles of a moth remotely, at once creating a new expression to the vocabulary of technophobes: the mothpocalypse. Researchers have worked out methods that would allow a moth's flight ...

Watch The Remote-Controlled Flight Of A Cyborg Moth   Gizmodo Australia
Researchers Develop Technique to Monitor live moths' Flight   French Tribune
Cyborg moths to the rescue!   CNET
Computerworld   
Bangalore Mirror   
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  Phys.Org   
White dwarf stars formed mysterious supernova  Business Standard
Supernova 2014J is 11 million light years away from earth and was only seen by chance at the University of London Observatory this year. But understanding the mystery of the Supernova 2014J, which is a giant star explosion, will provide key information ...

Supernova Mysteries Trying To Be Solved By Astronomers   Chinatopix
Study provides deeper insight into `spectacular` Type la supernova   Zee News
2014J And M82 May Reveal What Causes A Type Ia Supernova   Science 2.0
University of Manchester   
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  Science 2.0   
Hydrogen Fuel From Water, Using An Ordinary AAA Battery  Science 2.0
Next year, American consumers will finally be able to purchase fuel cell cars and they are zero-emissions vehicles but, like current electric cars, not really, since the cars will run on hydrogen made from natural gas. Water electrolysis is a better way to go but it ...

Scientists Pulled Hydrogen From Water Using An AAA Battery   Gizmodo Australia
Hydrogen generator runs on AAA battery   Mumbai Mirror
Fuel cell technology gets a boost   Zee News
Tech Gen Mag   
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  Science 2.0   
No Saccharine: How Hummingbirds Evolved To Detect Sugar  Science 2.0
If you capture a hummingbird on high-speed video and slow it down, their wings thrum like helicopter blades as they hover near food. Their hearts beat 20 times a second and their tongues dart 17 times a second to slurp from a feeding station. It takes only ...

Why hummingbirds love sweets   gulfnews.com
Decoded: How hummingbirds detect sweetness   Times of India
Hummingbird is the Only Bird that Gets Attracted to Sweet Flavors: Study   Uncover California
Tech Times   
Times of Malta   
Zee News   
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  The Express Tribune   
Preserving the endangered: Smuggled turtles seized in China finally reach home  The Express Tribune
The little reptiles are being observed and taken care of at the Dolphin Preservation Centre. By Sarfaraz Memon. Published: August 24, 2014. Tweet · Share this article Print this page Email. More than 200 hard-shell turtles were brought back to Sukkur on ...

Chinese Officials Hand Over 200 Black Pond Turtles to Pakistani Delegation   Austrian Tribune
200 smuggled turtles brought home from China   DAWN.com
Smuggled turtles back to Sindh from China   Daily Times
Business Standard   
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