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2014-10-16 India Science

  Firstpost   
Nasa's Maven spacecraft provides first look at Mars' upper atmosphere  Firstpost
Washington: Nasa's Maven spacecraft has given scientists their first glimpse of the mysterious upper atmosphere of Mars, which has baffled them for decades. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft provided scientists their first look ...

Comet Siding Spring: India repositions its Mars spacecraft 'Mangalyaan'   Zee News
Comet Siding Spring to fly by Mars on October 19, ISRO re-positions Mangalyaan   IBNLive
India repositions its Mars Orbiter to avoid Comet Siding Spring   Khaleej Times
UANews   
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  Firstpost   
Mars One mission to colonise red planet won't succeed: MIT researchers  Firstpost
Washington: MIT researchers have analysed Mars One's plan to create a human colony on the Red Planet by 2025 and found that the settlers may face deadly problems, including suffocation and starvation. In 2012, Dutch nonprofit organisation Mars One ...

We can't yet colonize Mars say MIT researchers; We need more research   Examiner.com
MIT study delivers blow to plans of setting up human colony on Mars   Hindustan Times
Humans won't last more than 68 days on Mars, MIT finds   Times of India
Daily News & Analysis   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Economic Times   
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  The American Bazaar   
Indian American scientist discover protein-based “smart” material  The American Bazaar
WASHINGTON, DC: Sanjay Kumar, a scientist at the University of California-Berkeley, has successfully discovered an extremely sensitive “smart” material from the protein taken from nerve cells. The new discovery could lead to advancements in making ...

New class of smart, protein-based materials created   Business Standard
'Smart' Material with Some Nerve   Product Design & Development
Nerve Cells Key to Environment-sensitive Material   Laboratory Equipment
Bangladesh News 24 hours   
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GSLV Mk III launch within 45 days: ISRO Chairman  IBNLive
Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh): The launch of GSLV Mark III -- one of Indian Space Research Organisation's biggest project this year -- was likely within 45 days, its Chairman K Radhakrishnan said. Addressing from the Mission Control Room after the ...


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  Times of India   
Astronauts are posting jaw-dropping Vines, timelapses and photos from space  Times of India
Chris Hadfield has competition in the 'Earth's favourite astronaut stakes', with Nasa's Reid Wiseman and ESA's Alexander Gerst posting incredible content captured from the International Space Station on their Twitter feeds. I don't know if the pair have actually ...

NASA's Earth-observing instrument installed on ISS   Economic Times
Earth-observing instrument activated on International Space Station   The Hindu
NASA successfully installed its first Earth-observing instrument ISS-RapidScat ...   Jagran Josh
NDTV   
The News Reports   
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  Times of India   
How the nose cooled dinosaur brains  Times of India
NEW YORK: Dinosaurs used their noses to not only breathe and smell but to cool their brains as well, said a study from Ohio University in the US. "Dinosaurs were pretty 'nosy' animals. Figuring out what was going on in their complicated snouts is challenging ...

Dinosaurs used noses to enhance sense of smell and cool their brains   Daily News & Analysis
Dinosaur noses enhanced smelling, cooled brain   Business Standard

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  Daily News & Analysis   
Oceans experiencing largest sea rise in 6000 years, study says  Washington Post
There are two main forces that can drive sea levels higher. One is something called thermal expansion, which involves the expansion of ocean water as it warms. The other is an influx of additional water, ushered into the sea by melting ice sheets and glaciers.
Scientists reveal unprecedented sea level rise   Firstpost
Sea level rise over past century unmatched in 6000 years, says study   The Guardian
Sea levels rose rapidly in past 150 years: study   Daily News & Analysis
Jagran Josh   
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  Zee News   
Magnetic materials to build gen next computers  Jagran Post
London: Magnetic materials that store data in hard disc drives may also perform calculations and take on the role of a computer's central processing unit (CPU), scientists say. 0 · Motorola launches Deck Bluetooth Speaker at Rs 8,990 in India. Magnetic ...

Magnetic materials could help build future computers   Northern Voices Online

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  Financial Express   
New laser technology may help find Earth-like planets  Financial Express
A new laser-based technology will help scientists discover Earth-like exoplanets orbiting distant stars in the near future. (Credit: NASA). SummaryA new laser-based technology may help discover Earth-like exoplanets orbiting distant stars in the near future.
New laser tech may help find Earth-like planets   Business Today
New optical device to help find Earth-like planets   Business Standard
New 'experimental' device may help in search of Earth-like exoplanets   Daily News & Analysis
Science World Report   
Yahoo News UK   
Aerospace Technology   
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  EarthSky   
Earth's magnetic flip could lead to surge in cancer rates  Financial Express
SummaryResearchers demonstrated that the last magnetic reversal 786,000 years ago actually happened in less than 100 years. Related Articles. Google Earth Engine to help predict malaria on mapsMicrosoft co-founder Paul Allen eyes Dream Chaser ...

Earth's magnetic field could reverse in just one lifetime   Gizmag
Hey, where's the north pole?   Bangalore Mirror
Throw out your compass: Earth's magnetic poles to flip sometime this century   Daily Digest
Headlines & Global News   
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