2014年10月4日 星期六

2014-10-05 India Science

  NDTV   
Nandankanan Zoo observes Elephant Day  odishatoday.com
Bhubaneswar: Nandankanan Zoological Park, one of the famous zoos in the country observed Elephant Day has today. Nandankanan Zoo observes Elephant Day. Elephants were dressed-up traditionally with chalk-arts on their body for the occasion.
Elephant day observed at Odisha's Nandankanan zoo   Odisha Sun Times
Nandankanan Zoo observes 'Elephant Day'   Business Standard

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  NDTV   
India's Mars mission is a cue for the third world  nation.lk - The Nation Newspaper
India's successful Mars Orbiter Mission holds out possibilities for its neighbours in South Asia to enter the rarefied world of space science.On Wednesday, when the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)'s spacecraft, Mangalayaan, entered Martian orbit, ...

Mars Orbiter Mission: A Critical Look   NewsClick
Mangalyaan + unlucky Tuesdays: Indians need to shun superstitions and ...   Economic Times (blog)
Space advances to be used for benefit of humanity: ISRO chief   Business Standard
Hindustan Times   
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  Austrian Tribune   
Climate change may be responsible for altering sex ratio  Daily News & Analysis
In a recent study in Japan, researchers have found that climate change could affect the ratio of human males to females that are born in some countries. The study by M and K Health Institute in Ako was done on recent years, and recorded nearly 90,000 ...

Climate change could affect male-female ratio   Zee News
Climate Change may be Responsible for Changes in Male-Female Ratio: Study   Austrian Tribune
Climate change may be affecting the ratio of boys to girls born   Examiner.com
Smithsonian   
CBS News   
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  Tech Times   
Majorana fermion: Why Princeton University scientists are going gaga over this ...  Tech Times
The Majorana fermion, a subatomic particle which is both matter and anti-matter, may have been discovered after 80 years of searching. (Photo : Denise Applewhite / Princeton University). The Majorana fermion has recently been discovered by physicists.
On the Verge of Antimatter—Superconducting Iron Reveals 'Majorana Particles'   Latinos Health
Physicists have discovered an antiparticle containing matter and antimatter   Examiner.com
Matter-Antimatter Discovery From Princeton Scientists   Capitalberg
Maine News Online   
RT   
Delhi Daily News   
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  CBC.ca   
Thousands of undersea volcanoes revealed in new map of ocean floor  Los Angeles Times
Scientists have created the highest resolution map yet of the ocean floor, revealing thousands of underwater mountains and extinct volcanoes that were previously unknown. In a study published Thursday in Science, researchers say the new map is at least ...

Scientists Using Satellites to Detect Underwater Mountains & Map the Ocean's ...   The Utah People's Post
New Satellite Map Reveals Mountains Beneath the Sea   Latinos Health
Amazing Undersea Mountains Discovered by Use of Satellites Data (Video)   Viral Global News
Capitalberg   
The Westside Story   
BBC News   
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  Latinos Health   
Curiosity helps learning and memory  Latinos Health
Curiosity helps us learn about a topic, and being in a curious state also helps the brain memorize unrelated information, according to researchers at the UC Davis Center for Neuroscience. Work published Oct. 2 in the journal Neuron provides insight into how ...

Curiosity changes the intrinsic structure of brain   The Westside Story
Curiosity helps Brain to Learn Better   Maine News
Harnessing what happens when curiosity lights up the brain   Deseret News
Headlines & Global News   
Chinatopix   
Capitalberg   
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  Tech Times   
Cheetah population decline may be linked to human interference  Tech Times
Human activity may be taxing the energy available to hunting cheetahs, study suggests. The main drain is not in their high-speed chases of prey but in the increasingly extended bouts of walking in search of it as humans encroach on their habitats, ...

Cheetah population declines due human activities   The Westside Story
Cheetah population decline caused by global warming   Northern Voices Online
Human Activities could be partly blamed for Plummeting Cheetah Population   News Tonight Africa
The Eastern Tribune   
Times of India   
Economic Times   
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Changing Antarctic waters may lead to abrupt rise in global sea level  Zee News
Melbourne: A new study has revealed that Current changes in the ocean around Antarctica may set off steep 3-4 meter rise in global sea level. Current changes in the ocean around Antarctica are disturbingly close to conditions 14,000 years ago that new ...


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  Tech Times   
World's first solar battery promises to reduce cost by 'breathing': Here's how  Tech Times
U.S. researchers combine electricity-generating solar cell and electricity-storing battery into a single device: a solar battery. Light and oxygen create energy in a "breathing" battery. (Photo : OSU). An inherent inefficiency in any solar power setup that sees only ...

Zig-a-zig-ah! Solar battery lands to curb costs of renewable energy, claim boffins   Register
The First Most Rechargeable Battery - Scientist   Capital Wired
Batteries Included: A Solar Cell That Stores Its Own Power   Science 2.0
The Hindu   
Uncover California   
WallStreet OTC   
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  Tech Times   
New ant species lives like James Bond: Spy on enemies to steal their food  Tech Times
Mimicry, or the ability of one species to mirror the appearance or behavior of another, is seen in the way the Cephalotes specularis (right) spy on the Crematogaster ampla (left) in order to gain access to the latter's food stores. (Photo : Scott Powell). It's nothing ...

Newly discovered ant species uses pro-spy techniques to infiltrate colonies   Treehugger
Newly discovered deviant ant species!   IANS

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