2014年8月26日 星期二

2014-08-27 India Science

  DigitalJournal.com   
Robotics researchers are turning the Internet into a giant robot brain  DigitalJournal.com
One of the biggest challenges in building useful robots lies in simply teaching them about our world. Robotics researchers at Cornell, Stanford, Brown, and UC Berkeley are building a compelling solution to this problem, and they're calling it Robo Brain.
Robo Brain to teach robots everything   Bangalore Mirror
Robots are starting to proactively learn the internet   Inquirer
RoboBrain¿ to power millions of machines around the world   Daily Mail
CBS News   
BBC News   
Headlines & Global News   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Wildlife tracking system soon  Livemint
Prakash Javadekar said an alert system designed by the National Remote Sensing Agency would be utilized at the time of disasters like fire and floods. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint. New Delhi: The environment and forests minister on Tuesday said that a ...

To save tigers, rear the orphans   Calcutta Telegraph
Need to make wildlife conservation 'people's movement': Prakash Javadekar   Daily News & Analysis
To stop poaching , special tracking system will be made for tigers, says Javadekar   Firstpost
ANINEWS   
Daijiworld.com   
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  Times of Oman   
ISRO scientists gear up for 'challenging task' in Mars Mission  Times of Oman
Chennai: As India's Mars orbiter nears its destination, scientists at ISRO are gearing to undertake a "challenging task" on September 24 when they would restart the onboard liquid engine, which has been in sleep mode for nearly ten months, for a critical ...

India`s Mars orbiter to reach red planet in 33 days: ISRO   Zee News
Mars mission: Isro scientists gear up for challenging task   Livemint
ISRO's Mangalyaan 30 days away from destination   Delhi Daily News
CrazyEngineers   
Northern Voices Online   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Social media abuzz with rumours of Mars being 'as visibly big' as moon  Daily News & Analysis
The annual internet forwards of "Do Not Miss Mars closest to the Earth" have forced the director of the Nehru Planetarium, Arvind Paranjpye, to bust them for the hoax that they are. According to the hoax, Mars will be so close to Earth on Aug 27, that it will not ...

Two Moons Hoax: Mars Won't be as Big as 'Full Moon' on 27 August   International Business Times, India Edition
Celestial expert: Mars and Earth are close, but don't buy Internet hoax about a ...   Bay City Times
'Double moon' hoax has stuck around for a decade   Hesperia Star
IBNLive   
Times of India   
WRAL.com   
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  Economic Times   
NASA satellite low on fuel to fall soon  Hindustan Times
A NASA satellite launched in 1997 to measure precipitation over the tropics will fall down soon. The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite is running low on fuel and with no way to get a fresh tank up to the orbiting spacecraft, NASA engineers ...

Fuel-Less Veteran NASA Spacecraft Falling From Space   Design & Trend
NASA satellite runs out of fuel, begins its descent to Earth   Indian Express
NASA, JAXA Plan Deorbit Procedure for '90s Weather Satellite   Satellite Today
Business Standard   
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  USA TODAY   
NASA's asteroid mission has critics  Asbury Park Press
The asteroids Lutetia, Gasprah, Ida. NASA plans to redirect a small asteroid into lunar orbit during the next decade as part of a steppingstone approach to landing astronauts on Mars by the 2030s. (Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto ). 1 CONNECT 1 ...

NASA's asteroid plan may be cheapest route to Mars   USA TODAY
Doomsday Debate: Asteroid Threat Could Divide Society   LiveScience.com
Avoiding an Earthly smashup   Science News for Students
Times of India   
NASASpaceflight.com   
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  Photonics.com   
Biomimetic Photodetector Distinguishes Color  Photonics.com
HOUSTON, Aug. 26, 2014 — A new photodetector mimics living organisms' ability to sense colors, enhancing color filtering and selectivity. The biomimetic color photodetector, developed at Rice University's Laboratory for Nanophotonics (LANP), uses an ...

Octopus-inspired sensor detects colours like humans   Times of India
Octopus-inspired sensor can detect colours   Daijiworld.com
Biomimetic Photodetector Sees Color   Laboratory Equipment

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  Economic Times   
Even toddlers use maths while playing  Economic Times
WASHINGTON: It may sound surprising but children as young as two years old intuitively use mathematical concepts such as probability to help make sense of the world around them. Researchers at the University of Washington have found that toddlers could ...

Believe It Or Not! Children As Young As Two Use Maths While Playing   Gizmodo India
Toddlers Can Figure Out A Game Of Chance Quicker Than You Might Think   KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
Toddlers can learn probability through watching people, scientist find   Chinatopix

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  Science Recorder   
New submarine technology may allow for supersonic travel  Science Recorder
Chinese scientists are developing technology that would cut trips from Shanghai to San Francisco to 100 minutes. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. Researches from the Harbin ...

'Supersonic submarine' the future of travel?   NEWS.com.au
China's Supersonic Submarine? Not Gonna Happen   TIME
Shanghai to San Francisco in two hours via supersonic submarine   The West Australian
Tech Times   
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  Zee News   
Scientists say world`s primary forests at risk  Zee News
Washington: A new study by an international team of conservationist scientists has warned that only five percent of the world`s pre-agricultural primary forest cover is now found in protected areas. Warning about the precarious state of the primary forests, the ...

World forests in precarious shape   Free Press Journal

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