2014年10月16日 星期四

2014-10-17 India Science

  CTV News   
Comet to buzz by Mars on Sunday; event occurs once in a million years  CTV News
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The heavens are hosting an event this weekend that occurs once in a million years or so. A comet as hefty as a small mountain will pass mind-bogglingly close to Mars on Sunday, approaching within 140,006 kilometres at a speed ...

Once in Million Years: Comet Buzzing Mars on Sun.   ABC News
Mars probes to observe cometary visitor   The Hindu
Comet takes near-miss route to Mars   USA TODAY

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  New Hampshire Public Radio   
The Sky Guys On Mars: From Rovers And Orbiters To Human Settlement  New Hampshire Public Radio
In recent years, the Red Planet has been bombarded with space craft, rovers, observers, orbiters and studied intently from here on Earth. But the idea of human boots on Mars has remained in the realm of science fiction. Now though, serious planning is ...

Mangalyaan sends pictures of Mars moon Phobos   The Hindu
Mangalyaan sends picture of Mars' moon Phobos   Times of India
India's March To Mars: ISRO's Mangalyaan Now Meets Its New Neighbour ...   Businessinsider India
Financial Express   
Firstpost   
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  Deccan Chronicle   
Tall Feat by ISRO Boss Ahead of Retirement  The New Indian Express
SRIHARIKOTA: ISRO chief K Radhakrishnan will probably have his ears buzzing with the high- level of activity around him as he nears his likely retirement at the end of this calendar year. The space agency, which successfully undertook two key projects ...

GSLV Mk III flight to test CMM   Deccan Chronicle
Third satellite put in space, 4 more remain   Times of India
PM lauds ISRO for launch of navigation satellite IRNSS 1C   INDOlink

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  PrepSure   
JK govt to set up DNA profiling unit  Press Trust of India
Jammu, Oct 16 (PTI) The Jammu and Kashmir government will set up two new divisions in the Forensic Science Laboratory including a DNA profiling unit. "The Home department has sanctioned setting up of two more new divisions in Forensic Science ...

Current Affairs 2014: 10 important news events of October 16   PrepSure
Govt to set up DNA profiling unit   Kashmir Reader

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  Chinatopix   
Newly Discovered Icy Exoplanet could Explain Uranus and Neptune Mysteries  Chinatopix
(Photo : Wikimedia) Ice giants such as Uranus and Neptune possess a blue hue from the methane ice shrouding them. share on facebook. share on twitter. For the first time, astronomers have discovered an ice giant exoplanet. This exoplanet in a solar system ...

Scientists Find New Planet In Binary System   Dumb-Out
Scientists Discovered a Duplicate Planet of Uranus: Approximately 25000 Light ...   Capital Wired
New Uranus like planet discovered by scientists   Economic Times
Zee News   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
Fruit flies can sniff out drugs and explosives  DigitalJournal.com
New research suggests that a fruit fly's enhanced sense of smell could potentially be used to sniff out bombs and drugs. In many ways the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) is a remarkable insect. The eye of the fruit fly, for example, is made up of 760 ...

How the Fruit Fly Could Help Us Sniff out Drugs and Bombs   Lab Manager Magazine
Study Shows Fruit Flies Can Detect Bombs and Hazardous Drugs   Design & Trend
Fruit flies can sniff out drugs and bombs, scientists say   Shiny Shiny
Chinatopix   
Times of Malta   
Financial Express   
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  RT   
Milky Way shuts down star formation in dwarf galaxies  Mizo News
Washington: Astronomers have discovered that our nearest galactic neighbours, the spheroidal dwarf galaxies, are devoid of star-forming gas and the Milky Way Galaxy is to blame for it. Using the US National Science Foundation's Green Bank Telescope ...

Milky Way space pirate bullies nearby dwarf galaxies   RT
Our galaxy ransacks its closest dwarf neighbours of star-forming gas   Irish Examiner
Milky Way strips nearby galaxies of star-forming hydrogen   EarthSky

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  Zee News   
Magnetic materials to build gen-next computers  Zee News
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. Using computer simulations, researchers from the University of Sheffield, have ...


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  Zee News   
Can microfossils preview climate's effect on oceans?  Futurity: Research News
Tiny fossilized organisms offer scientists a better understanding of how a rapid warming event affected global marine life more than 55 million years ago. “Global warming impacts marine life in complex ways, of which the loss of dissolved oxygen [a condition ...

Global warming leads to oxygen depletion in oceans   Northern Voices Online
Warm Oceans Had Less Oxygen, Show Microfossils   Science 2.0
Microfossils reveal warm oceans had less oxygen, according to Syracuse ...   HeritageDaily
Phys.Org   
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  Daily Mail   
Researchers reveal atom thin material that produces electricity when moved  Daily Mail
It could mean a mobile powered by your pants, and a smartwatch charged from your shirt. Researchers have discovered a radical new way to create electricity using an atom thin generator. It produces electricity when bent or stretched, and researchers say it ...

2-D Molybdenum Disulfide Shows Piezoelectric Properties   IEEE Spectrum
World's thinnest electric generator developed   Financial Express
Scientists Create World's Thinnest Electric Generator   Science World Report
Zee News   
EE Times India   
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