Massive galaxies don't form new stars, but get bigger by consuming neighbors The Space Reporter
A new study led by Dr. Aaron Robotham of the University of Western Australia node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) has found that the universe's most massive galaxies are growing by consuming neighboring dwarf galaxies ...
Only 5 billion years until The Milky Way gets gobbled upKilleen Daily Herald
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A new study led by Dr. Aaron Robotham of the University of Western Australia node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) has found that the universe's most massive galaxies are growing by consuming neighboring dwarf galaxies ...
Only 5 billion years until The Milky Way gets gobbled up
Andromeda to Snack on Milky Way Five Billion Years Later
Only 5 billion years until Andromeda Galaxy eats Milky Way
Radio-collar infection kills tigress in MP Economic Times
BHOPAL: The first tigress in India to be translocated to the wild after being hand-bred was on Friday found dead of an infection caused by its radio collar at the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh. T4 had earlier being showcased as the biggest success ...
Tigress dies in Madhya Pradesh after radio-collar infectionHindustan Times
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BHOPAL: The first tigress in India to be translocated to the wild after being hand-bred was on Friday found dead of an infection caused by its radio collar at the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh. T4 had earlier being showcased as the biggest success ...
Tigress dies in Madhya Pradesh after radio-collar infection
Dam in Panna Tiger Reserve: A great dream with some deceit
Tigress 'T4' killed by its own radio-collar in Madhya Pradesh
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft set to enter Martian orbit Sunday The San Gabriel Valley Tribune
The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft, also known as MAVEN, is seen in a NASA rendering orbiting Mars during sunrise on this particular portion of the red planet. This scene should start playing out for real on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014.
Readers React: Three reasons why India needs its Mars MissionEconomic Times
Maven and MOM Orbiters Close In on Their Moments of Truth at MarsNBCNews.com
World watches Mars Orbiter Mission's quest for methaneTimes of India
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The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft, also known as MAVEN, is seen in a NASA rendering orbiting Mars during sunrise on this particular portion of the red planet. This scene should start playing out for real on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014.
Readers React: Three reasons why India needs its Mars Mission
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World watches Mars Orbiter Mission's quest for methane
NGT wants video recording of Dadri wetland Times of India
NOIDA: Ruling that the Dadri wetland in Greater Noida has indeed been encroached upon by a private builder and a university, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Friday ordered the UP government to produce before it on October 9 video-recording of the ...
Submit video of water body in Dadri wetlands, UP govt toldIndian Express
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NOIDA: Ruling that the Dadri wetland in Greater Noida has indeed been encroached upon by a private builder and a university, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Friday ordered the UP government to produce before it on October 9 video-recording of the ...
Submit video of water body in Dadri wetlands, UP govt told
Submit video of area covered by Uttam Steels: NGT directs UP
Modern Europeans descended from three groups of ancestors Jagran Post
Hyderabad: A new study has shown that the present-day Europeans trace their ancestry to three and not two ancestral groups. Representational picture. The first group is the indigenous hunter-gatherers; the second is Middle Eastern farmers who migrated to ...
Europeans' history a complicated taleTimes of Malta
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Hyderabad: A new study has shown that the present-day Europeans trace their ancestry to three and not two ancestral groups. Representational picture. The first group is the indigenous hunter-gatherers; the second is Middle Eastern farmers who migrated to ...
Europeans' history a complicated tale
Mysterious Ancestor of Modern Day Europeans Identified
New light on genetic roots of Europeans
This Durga Puja a blessing for environment Times of India
LUCKNOW: Members of Shree Sai Sewashram Puja Committee have pledged to not only spread awareness about environment protection and sustainable development but also adopt an eco-friendly way of immersing idols made of 100% natural material.
Award for best eco-friendly Durga PujaAssam Tribune
NGO launches Durga Puja guide in braille for blindsindiablooms
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LUCKNOW: Members of Shree Sai Sewashram Puja Committee have pledged to not only spread awareness about environment protection and sustainable development but also adopt an eco-friendly way of immersing idols made of 100% natural material.
Award for best eco-friendly Durga Puja
NGO launches Durga Puja guide in braille for blinds
China pledges to cut carbon intensity by 2020 The Hindu
China has pledged to reduce its carbon emission intensity by 40-45 per cent by 2020 from the 2005 level in a new plan unveiled just ahead of a UN climate summit in New York. The plan, approved by Chinese cabinet, maps out major climate change goals ...
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China has pledged to reduce its carbon emission intensity by 40-45 per cent by 2020 from the 2005 level in a new plan unveiled just ahead of a UN climate summit in New York. The plan, approved by Chinese cabinet, maps out major climate change goals ...
China pledges to cut carbon intensity by 45 per cent by 2020
China Approves Program for Addressing Climate Change
China insists wealthy countries should improve emission targets
World's first water-based nuclear battery developed by Kwon's research group at ... Jagran Josh
World's first water-based nuclear battery was developed by Jae W. Kwon's research group at the University of Missouri (MU). This research titled Plasmon-assisted radiolytic energy conversion in aqueous solutions was published in the journal Nature on 11 ...
Scientists develop first ever water-based nuclear batteryTech Times
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World's first water-based nuclear battery was developed by Jae W. Kwon's research group at the University of Missouri (MU). This research titled Plasmon-assisted radiolytic energy conversion in aqueous solutions was published in the journal Nature on 11 ...
Scientists develop first ever water-based nuclear battery
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Earth's population to exceed scientist expectations and hit 12bn Irish Examiner
Humanity is continuing to grow and the Earth's population could hit 12bn by 2100, according to a new prediction by experts. The rising population could worsen problems such as climate change, food shortages, infectious disease, and poverty, scientists warn.
Why estimate for world population in 2100 is now 11 billionChristian Science Monitor
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Humanity is continuing to grow and the Earth's population could hit 12bn by 2100, according to a new prediction by experts. The rising population could worsen problems such as climate change, food shortages, infectious disease, and poverty, scientists warn.
Why estimate for world population in 2100 is now 11 billion
World's population to reach 11 billion by 2100
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Uma Bharti's visit over resettlement of Kedarnath Times of India
DEHRADUN: Union minister for water resources, river development and Ganga rejuvenation, Uma Bharti on Tuesday visited the city to discuss the issue of restoring the Kedarnath temple to its original condition in the year of 1882. In order to resolve the ...
Intellectuals sceptical of Uma Bharti's directiveHindustan Times
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DEHRADUN: Union minister for water resources, river development and Ganga rejuvenation, Uma Bharti on Tuesday visited the city to discuss the issue of restoring the Kedarnath temple to its original condition in the year of 1882. In order to resolve the ...
Intellectuals sceptical of Uma Bharti's directive
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