2014年10月3日 星期五

2014-10-04 India Science

  India Today   
Space advances to be used for benefit of humanity: ISRO chief  Business Standard
Rapid technological advances made by India in space will be used for the benefit of humanity, ISRO chairman K Radhakrishnan said. "Space's benefit to the humanity particularly Indian people is our main priority," Radhakrishnan said yesterday at a function ...

In pictures: Mumbai goes to Mars, a satirical look   Mid-Day
Things to do in Mumbai on Sunday   Mumbai Mirror
All 5 payloads of Mangalyaan operating in Mars orbit   Hindustan Times
EE Times India   
Daily Mail   
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  Northern Voices Online   
Curiosity alters brain performance  Northern Voices Online
A latest research has concluded after lengthy study that curiosity alters brain performance besides improving memory immensely. Curiosity is very important for human development. Without curiosity one cannot ever imagine of coming out with new ideas, new ...

Researchers reveal how curiosity alters our brains   Daily Digest
Curiosity May Have Killed The Cat But It Does Wonders For Learning New ...   Dumb-Out
Scientists Show How To Improve Memory - Curiosity & Brain   Capital Wired
Delhi Daily News   
Boston Globe   
Sci-News.com   
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  Environment News Service   
Monsoon Rains Decline as Humans Pollute the Atmosphere  Environment News Service
EDINBURGH, Scotland, October 3, 2014 (ENS) – Emissions produced by human activities have caused annual monsoon rainfall to decline over the past 50 years, new research has found. In the second half of the 20th century, the levels of rain recorded ...

Air pollution behind decline in monsoon rains   Free Press Journal
Climate: Pollution causing drop in monsoon rains   Summit County Citizens Voice

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  Yahoo News UK   
Saying 'No' to Nobel: Sartre's famous refusal turns 50  Yahoo News UK
What brings more fame than accepting the Nobel Prize? Not accepting it -- as Jean-Paul Sartre showed with a celebrated "non" to the world's most prestigious award exactly 50 years ago. When the Swedish Academy made the announcement on October 22, ...

Nobel predictions for 2014   Physics Today
Last will and testament of Alfred Nobel, prize creator   AsiaOne
Nobel Crystal Ball: Predictions for the 2014 Prize in Physics   Scientific American (blog)

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Newly Discovered Deviant Ant Species!  The New Indian Express
WASHINGTON: People often say that what you are looking for is usually right in front of your face. Researchers from the George Washington University in the US faced the same predicament when they discovered an ant species, Cephalotes specularis, hiding ...


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  Capitalberg   
Discovery of 'anti-particle' could lead to creation of super-fast quantum computers  Science Recorder
Physicists announce the discovery of the elusive Majorana fermion–a particle that behaves both like matter and anti-matter–saying it could pave the way to quantum computing. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all ...

Particle & Anti-particle, Scientists Make Strange Discovery   Capitalberg
Princeton boffins spot particle that behaves like matter and antimatter at the ...   Register
Matter, Anti-Matter Rolled into One: Scientists Observe Exotic Particle   Counsel & Heal
Tech Times   
Huffington Post   
Times of India   
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  American Live Wire   
(VIDEO) Scientists Look To Space In Mapping The Ocean Floor Uncovering ...  American Live Wire
More is known about the surface of Mars than the sea floor of our own planet, eighty percent of which is unmapped. But that's changing with the release of a new map based on untapped streams of satellite data. As VOA's Rosanne Skirble reports, this detailed ...

Explore The World's Most Detailed Map Of The Seafloor, Released Today   io9
Scientists Look to Space to Map Ocean Floor   Voice of America
Satellite captures thousands of undiscovered mountains in seafloor map   Examiner.com
Tech Times   
Northern Voices Online   
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  The News International   
Cheetahs and pumas may have hunting strategies down to a science  Los Angeles Times
It's not easy being a lean, mean killing machine. Whether a fleet-footed cheetah or a lie-in-wait puma, a hunting feline's survival balances on the point between how much energy they lose in hunting for a meal and the energy they gain from actually eating it.
Cheetah Decline Caused by Humans, Says Research   Chinatopix
Cheetahs, the animal world's Ferrari   Independent Online
Are humans to blame for cheetah decline? Yes, say scientists.   Alaska Dispatch
Times of India   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Drambusters: join the Telegraph Whisky Club  Telegraph.co.uk
If ever a word was misleading, it's “whisky”. At first hearing, it sounds like the kind of name you might give to a drowsy domestic cat. In fact, the term “whisky” is derived from the rugged Scottish Gaelic phrase “uisge beatha”. An earthy pairing of words, full of ...

Sight more important to appreciate whisky than other senses   Economic Times
It's not just a man's drink anymore Steak, whisky, cigars and an education were ...   The Hudson Reporter

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  CNET   
One spoonful of this stuff could turn you into Aquaman  CNET
A crystalline substance that can absorb and release oxygen in large quantities could one day lead to tankless underwater breathing a la one water-loving superhero. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 4 October 2014, 2:40 am AEST. comments. 0. facebook.
'Aquaman Crystal' Could Let Divers Breathe Underwater   Mashable
'Aquaman crystal' could see humans breathe underwater   Telegraph.co.uk
Watch Out: Haemoglobin-Like Material Which Absorbs & Saves Oxygen Created   Island Crisis News
ZME Science   
The Independent   
Tech Times   
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