Untethered, autonomous soft robot developed Hindu Business Line
Researchers have developed a shape-changing robot that walks on four legs, can operate without the constraints of a tether, function in a snowstorm, move through puddles of water, and even withstand limited exposure to flames. The soft robot is capable of ...
Rubbery robot battles flames, snow and gets run overNew Scientist
Now, 4-legged robot that can walk, change shapeBusiness Standard
Harvard & Cornell researchers develop untethered, autonomous soft robotECNmag.com
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Researchers have developed a shape-changing robot that walks on four legs, can operate without the constraints of a tether, function in a snowstorm, move through puddles of water, and even withstand limited exposure to flames. The soft robot is capable of ...
Rubbery robot battles flames, snow and gets run over
Now, 4-legged robot that can walk, change shape
Harvard & Cornell researchers develop untethered, autonomous soft robot
Scientists claim 'telepathy' success after sending mental message from one ... Daily Mail
Scientists have sent a 'mental message' from one person to another 4,000 miles away in what they claim is the world's first successful telepathy experiment. They connected one person in Mumbai, India, to a wireless headset linked to the internet, and another ...
Telepathy experiment sends 1st mental messageThe Nation
Mind Reading? Brain-to-Brain Message Sent From India to ParisNBCNews.com
Brains 'talk' to each other, 8000km apartTimes of India
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Scientists have sent a 'mental message' from one person to another 4,000 miles away in what they claim is the world's first successful telepathy experiment. They connected one person in Mumbai, India, to a wireless headset linked to the internet, and another ...
Telepathy experiment sends 1st mental message
Mind Reading? Brain-to-Brain Message Sent From India to Paris
Brains 'talk' to each other, 8000km apart
City scientists rewrite history of evolution Times of India
KOLKATA: Scientists from Kolkata have rewritten the evolutionary history books by finding that oxygen-producing life forms were present on earth some three billion years ago - a full 60 million years earlier than what was previously thought. These life forms ...
Life Was Around Much Earlier than Scientists ThoughtNature World News
Irish and Indian scientists rewrite Earth historyBBC News
Life began on Earth 60 MILLION years earlier than first thought, soil analysis ...Daily Mail
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KOLKATA: Scientists from Kolkata have rewritten the evolutionary history books by finding that oxygen-producing life forms were present on earth some three billion years ago - a full 60 million years earlier than what was previously thought. These life forms ...
Life Was Around Much Earlier than Scientists Thought
Irish and Indian scientists rewrite Earth history
Life began on Earth 60 MILLION years earlier than first thought, soil analysis ...
Konkan Railway undertakes project for migratory birds in Goa The Hindu
As a part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, Konkan Railway has undertaken a project at Goa which will draw more migratory birds to Carambolim lake in north Goa and help in the increase of their population. The project is also meant to ...
Konkan Railway plans to draw migratory birds to GoaMizo News
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As a part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, Konkan Railway has undertaken a project at Goa which will draw more migratory birds to Carambolim lake in north Goa and help in the increase of their population. The project is also meant to ...
Konkan Railway plans to draw migratory birds to Goa
Pakistan among nations taking part in tsunami test The Nation
PARIS : A decade after the strongest tsunami in living memory, 24 countries spanning from Australia to South Africa, including Pakistan, will take part in a UN-backed simulation exercise next week to test their capacity to forecast and tackle similar disasters.
Pakistan to take part in tsunami simulation exerciseDAWN.com
Twenty-Four Indian Ocean Nations To Conduct Tsunami Readiness TestRTT News
Indian Ocean nations to test tsunami warning systemBusiness Standard
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PARIS : A decade after the strongest tsunami in living memory, 24 countries spanning from Australia to South Africa, including Pakistan, will take part in a UN-backed simulation exercise next week to test their capacity to forecast and tackle similar disasters.
Pakistan to take part in tsunami simulation exercise
Twenty-Four Indian Ocean Nations To Conduct Tsunami Readiness Test
Indian Ocean nations to test tsunami warning system
Air Chief Raha Visits HAL Facility The New Indian Express
BANGALORE: Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha on Friday visited the Iron Bird facility at Aircraft Research and Design Centre in the city. The Chief of Air Staff inspected the facility where more than 14,370 hours of software testing of LCA Tejas has been completed ...
IAF chief inspects LCA test platformBusiness Standard
HAL gets a pat on the backTimes of India
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BANGALORE: Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha on Friday visited the Iron Bird facility at Aircraft Research and Design Centre in the city. The Chief of Air Staff inspected the facility where more than 14,370 hours of software testing of LCA Tejas has been completed ...
IAF chief inspects LCA test platform
HAL gets a pat on the back
Research reveals why do people react differently to similar setbacks Zee News
Washington: Ever wondered why do people react differently to similar setbacks- be it failing an exam or a negative job review? Research reveals that it may depend on how much control we feel we have over what happens. Scientists also discovered that ...
Why people react to setbacks differently foundFinancial Express
Brain scans show how perceived control over setbacks promotes persistenceScience Codex
Try Again: Why Some People Persist in the Face of SetbacksLiveScience.com
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Washington: Ever wondered why do people react differently to similar setbacks- be it failing an exam or a negative job review? Research reveals that it may depend on how much control we feel we have over what happens. Scientists also discovered that ...
Why people react to setbacks differently found
Brain scans show how perceived control over setbacks promotes persistence
Try Again: Why Some People Persist in the Face of Setbacks
Procrastinators--Keep Track Of Your Time: It's All About Perception Science World Report
How much or little we'll get done may partly depend on our perception of time, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Consumer Research. Like Us on Facebook. "The key step in getting things done is getting started. If you never get started, ...
Blame procrastination on our perception of time, say researchersShiny Shiny
Time Perception Triggers ProcrastinationCounsel & Heal
Change your 'perception about time' to achieve goals betterBusiness Standard
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How much or little we'll get done may partly depend on our perception of time, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Consumer Research. Like Us on Facebook. "The key step in getting things done is getting started. If you never get started, ...
Blame procrastination on our perception of time, say researchers
Time Perception Triggers Procrastination
Change your 'perception about time' to achieve goals better
How brain identifies colour in motion decoded Press Trust of India
Chicago, Sep 5 (PTI) For football players, being able to quickly judge the jersey colours of teammates and opponents and where they are headed is a valuable skill - and now scientists have found how the brain accomplishes this feat. A unique population of ...
How brain focuses on relevant objectsTimes of India
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Chicago, Sep 5 (PTI) For football players, being able to quickly judge the jersey colours of teammates and opponents and where they are headed is a valuable skill - and now scientists have found how the brain accomplishes this feat. A unique population of ...
How brain focuses on relevant objects
Passengers force rlys to replace bedbug-infested coach Times of India
Hubli: Passengers of an AC compartment on Mysore-Ajmer Express (No. 16210) were livid when they encountered bed bugs and mosquitoes in the coach. Unable to bear them, passengers in A2 coach pulled the chain and stopped the train when it left ...
Not enough time to spruce up rail coachesThe Hindu
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Hubli: Passengers of an AC compartment on Mysore-Ajmer Express (No. 16210) were livid when they encountered bed bugs and mosquitoes in the coach. Unable to bear them, passengers in A2 coach pulled the chain and stopped the train when it left ...
Not enough time to spruce up rail coaches
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