2014年9月25日 星期四

2014-09-26 India Science

  Firstpost   
Mangalyaan success: Here's why Western criticism to India's Mars mission is ...  Firstpost
Editor's Note: This article was originally published in November 2013, when the Mangalyaan was launched from Earth. It has been republished in light of the success of the India Mars mission. Balaji Viswanathan. India has now successfully launched its ...

Mars Orbiter Mission looks to sniff methane on comet   Times of India
Local Pride: MOM's Images Received by ECIL's Antenna   The New Indian Express
Namira Salim congratulates India on Mars mission   The News International
The Star Online   
Indian Express   
Daily Bhaskar   
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  BBC News   
Curiosity Mars rover drills into base of Mount Sharp  BBC News
Drill hole The mudstone was softer than previous drill targets. The tailings are a different colour, too. Continue reading the main story. Related Stories. Curiosity drill test cut short · Nasa rover to make oxygen on Mars · Mars rover drills for rock sample.
Mars mission: Key facts on costs of travel to Red Planet   Financial Express
OK, who left the ball on Mars?   NEWS.com.au
MAVEN, India's MOM Orbiter Send Back Pics of Mars   PC Magazine
Los Angeles Times   
Delhi Daily News   
Washington Post   
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  Jagran Josh   
In Between ISRO and DRDO- Where Lies the Difference?  Oneindia
After the initial euphoria over the emphatic and the most incredible success of ISRO's Mars Mission has settled down, it would be interesting to do some analysis as to why ISRO stands apart from other similar organizations when it comes to crossing one ...

GSLV-MkIII is ISRO's next   The Hindu
ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission: Praise pouring on ISRO's scientists   Economic Times
ISRO's journey from Bullock Cart to Mars   Jagran Josh
Business Standard   
Hindu Business Line   
Hindustan Times   
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  Fox News   
Climate Summit: India puts onus back on developed world  Economic Times
India has made it clear that the global climate compact cannot ignore the fact that developing countries need more time, financial and technological support to deal with climate change. Instead it stressed that the industrialised countries, responsible for the ...

Emissions From India Will Increase, Official Says   New York Times
India toughens its stand ahead of Peru climate talks   Times of India
Climate summit advances towards Paris deal   BBC News
Hindu Business Line   
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  IBNLive   
India has signed pact on Minamata disease, says Prakash Javadekar  IBNLive
New Delhi: India has signed a global treaty to protect human health and the environment from the adverse effects of mercury, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Thursday. Javadekar, who returned from the US on Thursday after attending the ...

India ratifies a global treaty to phase out mercury products within 6 to 10 years   Times of India
India has signed pact on Minamata disease: Javadekar   Press Trust of India
Korea signs U.N. mercury use pact   The Korea Herald
GlobalPost   
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  Headlines & Global News   
Female Populations Have Been More Dominant Throughout Genetic History  Headlines & Global News
An analysis of human DNA suggests female populations have been larger than male populations throughout history. Researchers used a new technique that allowed them to obtain higher quality paternal genetic information to look at past demographics ...

Women have outnumbered men throughout history: study   Financial Express
'Women outnumbered men throughout human history'   The Hindu

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About two-third of stars were born in clusters  Business Standard
A new research has revealed that about two-third of stars within 81 light years of Earth were born in clusters. The study from Carnegie's Alan Boss demonstrated that most of the stars were formed when unstable clusters of newly formed protostars, which are ...


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  Blue & Green Tomorrow   
Climate change could see rise of violent conflict in India, warns new report  Blue & Green Tomorrow
A new report from the Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University warns that India is vulnerable to 'climate conflict', due to climate change having an impact on the country's already stressed water resources. Blue & Green Tomorrow is currently ...

Climate change could trigger violent conflict in India: report   MorungExpress
Scientist meet on climate concern   Times of India

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Gogoi draws action plan for Charaideo  Times of India
Guwahati: The state government is trying hard to secure World Heritage tag for Charaideo Maidam. The government has come forward with an action plan to do the needful within two years. Chief minister Tarun Gogoi, at a meeting held on Thursday, directed ...

Gogoi for world heritage site to Charaideo   Press Trust of India

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Bhopal: MANIT's nano-satellite project gets ISRO nod  Hindustan Times
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has given its nod to Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology's (MANIT) ambitious nano-satellite project — Azad-1. The ISRO which has given one year to complete the project would launch it in 2016.
MANIT: Candidates cry hoarse over JRF interviews cancellation   Times of India

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