2014年8月30日 星期六

2014-08-31 India Science

  Indian Express   
Mangrol & Veraval ideal for whale shark tourism, satellite-tagging studies  Indian Express
The value of whale sharks in terms of the revenue generated through tourism is much higher than that generated from whale shark hunting. Tweet This · shark-main. The deep sea near Mangrol and Veraval on the western coast of Gujarat are ideal for ...

Gujarat coast is breeding area of whale sharks: study   Business Standard
Gujarat coast breeding hotspot of whale sharks, reveals study   Zee News
Whale sharks found off Gujarat coast no expats, they are Indian   Times of India
Press Trust of India   
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  French Tribune   
Mangalyaan to Reach Mars Orbit on Sep. 24  French Tribune
According to Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), its Mars orbiter or Mangalyaan has completed 90% of its journey towards the planet and is all set to reach its orbit. It will take four weeks for Mangalyaan to complete its journey to reach its destination.
Mangalyaan to reach its Mars orbit soon   Delhi Daily News
MOM Gets Ready for Date with Red Planet   The New Indian Express
Mangalyaan India s Mars Orbiter to reach its orbit soon   Jagran Post
Daily News & Analysis   
Times of India   
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  Times of India   
From Kerala to France: Brainwaves emailed  Times of India
Here's a story that sounds like science fiction but actually happened. A man in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, thought the words `hola' and `ciao' (hello or goodbye in Italian) and another man in Strasbourg, France, received the two greetings in his brain.
Scientists find way to email brainwave   Delhi Daily News
Scientist transmits message using brain waves   Aysor
Mind over matter: Scientists find way to email brainwave   Pune Mirror

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  Economic Times   
Mysteries of space dust unlocked  Economic Times
NEW YORK: A new analysis of space dust has revealed that the cosmic particles, wich are likely to have originated from beyond our solar system, are more complex in composition and structure than previously imagined. The dust analysis was carried out after ...

Mystery behind space dust revealed   Zee News
Mysteries of space dust revealed   Phys.Org

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Snails help scientists investigate rise, fall of Tibetan Plateau  Business Standard
A new research has helped scientists investigate the rise and fall of the Tibetan Plateau by using snail shells. The rise of the Tibetan plateau, the largest topographic anomaly above sea level on Earth, has been important for both its profound effect on climate ...


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Western Ghats: Ecologically Sensitive Areas maps to be digitised  The Hindu
With the Central government informing the National Green Tribunal of its intention to implement the report of the K. Kasturirangan committee on the Western Ghats, the Kerala government is gearing up for the final phase of the exercise to demarcate ...


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  UC Berkeley   
Chukar Partridge Chicks Used to Test Birds' Maneuvering Ability  Chinatopix
Researchers from the University of California studied the maneuvering ability of birds using chukar partridge chicks, Eurasian pheasant-like birds. Their research showed that even a day-old baby bird can maneuver their wings when they fall from their nest.
UC Berkeley Study: Flapping Baby Birds Offer Clues to Origin of Flight   Sierra Sun Times
How birds learnt to fly decoded   Business Standard
Flapping Chukar Chicks give clues to origin of flight   Maine News Online
Jagran Post   
Deccan Herald   
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  IBNLive   
Pursuing the 'Shiva crater' theory of dinosaur extinction  The Hindu
In search of an answer to how dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago, Indian-American scientist Sankar Chatterjee will visit India in the spring of 2015 to continue research on the Shiva crater hypothesis that seeks to explain how the fearsome predators ...

Indian-American scholar to explore dinosaur extinction   Times of India

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  National Geographic   
Tiny mites on your face work as moisturizers  Delhi Daily News
A new study has suggested that thousands of small mites move around on human face despite how hygienic and clean a person is. The study said that it is impossible to take out those tiny mites from the face. The study was published in the PLOS one Journal ...

YOU KNOW! Right NOW, Millions of mites are crawling on your face   Upstart Magazine
Hey you! You've got millions of mites crawling on your face! Right now!   Hindustan Times
Tiny Mites live on Human Face: Study   Uncover California
Springfield News Sun   
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  Financial Express   
Indian-origin experts among IMF's 25 gen-next economists  Financial Express
Four Indian-origin economists from the US feature among the IMF's list of 25 top global financial experts. Reuters. SummaryRaj Chetty and Gita Gopinath from Harvard University, Parag Pathak from the Massachusetts.
Four gen-next Indian-origin economists in IMF list of 25   IANS

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