2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 India Science

  The New Indian Express   
Soon, City Will Get Nano Science Centre  The New Indian Express
BANGALORE: Karnataka's flagship nano research institute, the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences, will come up in the city and start functioning in the next couple of months. The centre will also house the ambitious nano park for industries and ...

Nano centre coming up in Bengaluru   Deccan Chronicle
Nano centre, park to open in 4-5 months   Times of India
Centre for research in nanoscience to be set up   The Hindu
Deccan Herald   
Business Standard   
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  Times of India   
Change your diet to reduce climate change: study  GlobalPost
LONDON, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- Healthier diets are not only important to ensure food security and people's health, but also to avoid dangerous climate change, according to a new British study published in the scientific journal Nature Climate Change. The study ...

Changing global diets vital to reducing climate change   Business Standard
Changing Diets Crucial to Combating Climate Change   Nature World News
Eat less meat to control global warming, says new study   Economic Times

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Assam scientist recalls Antarctica visit after 25 years  Times of India
GUWAHATI: Raghab Chandra Deka, the first Assamese scientist to visit Antarctica 25 years ago, said India's expedition there had developed extensively through the involvement of multi-disciplinary studies. Deka was speaking at the annual Pandit Tritha Nath ...

Scientist reminisces Antarctica voyage   Assam Tribune
Scientist RC Deka to attend GPC programme   Assam Times

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  Daily Mail   
No Arctic 'cold rush'  News24
Greenpeace activist dressed as a polar bear holds a banner before climbing onto the drilling rig West Hercules in Rogaland, Western Norway. (Nick Cobbing, AFP /GREENPEACE). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send ...

Stunning satellite images show summer ice cap is thicker and covers 1.7million ...   Daily Mail
City wildlife photographer off to 'shoot' polar bears   Times of India

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  The Space Reporter   
Flash memory on Opportunity rover computer to be reformatted  The Space Reporter
Still actively exploring Mars 10 years and eight months after landing, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity will have its flash memory reformatted next month. The process, the first for Opportunity, will clear the memory and identify cells within it that are ...

Mars Rover Opportunity is set for flash memory reformat   iStreet Research
Nasa to wipe Opportunity rovers memory in a bid to fix escalating flaws   Daily Mail
Mars Rover Clears Mind From 125 Million Miles Away   The Inquisitr
Ars Technica   
CNET   
Latin Post   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Rs6.97 crore plan to clean up Mithi river  Daily News & Analysis
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is mulling a Rs 6.97 crore plan to control the foul odour and prevent breeding of mosquitoes on Mithi river and Vakola nalla. This follows the expert advice of National Environmental ...

Pilot project successful, MMRDA to continue process of cleaning Mithi river   Indian Express

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  Phys.Org   
Antarctic sea levels rise too fast as ice melts, freshwater increases in oceans  Tech Times
Sea levels in Antarctica are rising rapidly due to the decreased salinity of the sea as freshwater ice melts, a new study shows. (Photo : Nemadude). Sea levels in Antarctica are rising even more rapidly than seas in the rest of the world, a new study shows.
Melting Ice in Antarctica resulting in Rise of Sea Level, Fresh Water   Capital OTC
Ice melts in Antarctica and concerns arise about rising dangerous sea levels   iStreet Research
Melting ice shelves drive rapid Antarctic sea level rise   KRMG
Northern Voices Online   
China Post   
PNC Voice   
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“Anger face” part of human biology, new study shows  Chinatopix
Researchers said that the "anger face", the face people made when they get angry, were part of human's basic biology. Aaron Sell from University of California (UC) said that even blind children have the same face expression to getting angry even if they ...


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Kerala to Prepare Databank of Marine Ecosystem  NDTV
Thiruvananthapuram: Claimed to be the first of its kind initiative in the country, a marine biodiversity map of Kerala's coastline is being prepared by the State Biodiversity Board to create a databank of marine ecosystems and traditional knowledge of the ...


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  Times of India   
Earth's tectonic plates have doubled their speed: Study  Times of India
LONDON: Earth's tectonic plates are moving faster now than at any point in the last 2 billion years, according to a new study. Plate tectonics is driven by the formation and destruction of oceanic crust. This crust forms where plates move apart, allowing hot, light ...


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