Hope to be first Asian country to reach Mars in first shot: K Radhakrishnan Times of India
India's 50-year-old space odyssey will start a new chapter this week when an indigenously built spacecraft — affectionately called MOM (Mars Orbiter Mission) — attempts to enter the orbit around the Red Planet after a 680-million-km journey. The orbiting ...
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India's 50-year-old space odyssey will start a new chapter this week when an indigenously built spacecraft — affectionately called MOM (Mars Orbiter Mission) — attempts to enter the orbit around the Red Planet after a 680-million-km journey. The orbiting ...
India's Mars mission set to enter orbit of red planet
After 10 Months In Space, NASA's MAVEN Is Preparing To Enter Orbit Around Mars
Sunday Story: Mars Orbiter set to enter orbit of Red Planet on September 24
Milky Way galaxy expanded by devouring smaller counterparts Zee News
Washington: A new study has revealed that massive galaxies have stopped making their own stars and are instead "eating" nearby galaxies and our Milky Way galaxy has grown by doing the same. According to the research by Australian scientists, while ...
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Washington: A new study has revealed that massive galaxies have stopped making their own stars and are instead "eating" nearby galaxies and our Milky Way galaxy has grown by doing the same. According to the research by Australian scientists, while ...
Milky Way to be consumed by Andromeda Galaxy in 5bln years
Milky Way to now grow by eating smaller galaxies
Milky Way Set to Collide With Andromeda, Other Galaxies
Push for New Pact on Climate Change Is Plagued by Old Divide of Wealth New York Times
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Experts concerned over depleting ozone layer Times of India
PATNA: Senior teachers of Patna University (PU) science faculty expressed concern over the depleting ozone layer in the stratosphere due to increasing environmental pollution. The ozone layer is a belt of naturally occurring ozone gas that occurs 15 to 30km ...
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PATNA: Senior teachers of Patna University (PU) science faculty expressed concern over the depleting ozone layer in the stratosphere due to increasing environmental pollution. The ozone layer is a belt of naturally occurring ozone gas that occurs 15 to 30km ...
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You are not alone, everyone is falling for UFOs and aliens Hindustan Times
For UFO buffs, aliens are everywhere. Sometimes they are in Leonardo Da Vinci's paintings, sometimes in a circular disc floating around in the horizon and sometimes in a small dot in a picture taken near the International Space Station. From time to time ...
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For UFO buffs, aliens are everywhere. Sometimes they are in Leonardo Da Vinci's paintings, sometimes in a circular disc floating around in the horizon and sometimes in a small dot in a picture taken near the International Space Station. From time to time ...
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Physicists verify Einstein's time-dilation theory Times of India
LONDON: Do you believe that a person travelling in a high-speed rocket would age more slowly than people back on Earth? Giving a thrust to the "time-dilation" effect, physicists have verified a key prediction of Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity with ...
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LONDON: Do you believe that a person travelling in a high-speed rocket would age more slowly than people back on Earth? Giving a thrust to the "time-dilation" effect, physicists have verified a key prediction of Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity with ...
Add Siberians to the mix: European ancestry more tangled than thought South China Morning Post (subscription)
The genetic origins of modern Europeans may be more complicated than previously thought. Ancient people from Siberia who were related to the first humans to enter the Americas during the ice age also mingled with prehistoric populations in Europe and ...
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The genetic origins of modern Europeans may be more complicated than previously thought. Ancient people from Siberia who were related to the first humans to enter the Americas during the ice age also mingled with prehistoric populations in Europe and ...
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New biosensor to diagnose cancer in a jiffy Economic Times
LONDON: An ultra-sensitive biosensor made from the wonder material graphene has been used to detect molecules that indicate an increased risk of developing cancer. The biosensor has been shown to be more than five times more sensitive than bioassay ...
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LONDON: An ultra-sensitive biosensor made from the wonder material graphene has been used to detect molecules that indicate an increased risk of developing cancer. The biosensor has been shown to be more than five times more sensitive than bioassay ...
China plans to introduce ambitious caps on carbon emissions Asahi Shimbun
China is considering imposing absolute caps on greenhouse gas emissions in place of current targets that are based on economic growth, according to the country's chief climate change negotiator. China, the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitter, will ...
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China is considering imposing absolute caps on greenhouse gas emissions in place of current targets that are based on economic growth, according to the country's chief climate change negotiator. China, the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitter, will ...
China pledges to cut carbon intensity by 45 per cent by 2020
China pledges to cut carbon intensity by 2020
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Climate change campaign witnesses strong participation in Delhi Hindustan Times
Over 1,500 people marched from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar on Saturday to as part of the 'People's Climate March', a movement launched to create awareness on the degrading state of the environment that is leading to climate change. “It was very ...
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Over 1,500 people marched from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar on Saturday to as part of the 'People's Climate March', a movement launched to create awareness on the degrading state of the environment that is leading to climate change. “It was very ...
Over 1500 participate in march on climate change
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