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2014-10-20 India Science

  Delhi Daily News   
Males wired to pick sex over food  Delhi Daily News
May be men are from Mars and women are from Venus, and so a latest study supporting something like this demonstrates that male brains - at least in nematodes - are wired to choose sex over food, whereas the same is not true for females. Both mating and ...

Are male brains wired to choose sex over food?   Tech Times
Male Nematodes Choose Sex Over Food   Design & Trend
Men may focus on Sex more than Food   News Tonight Africa
TheHealthSite   
Times of India   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Nanoflares could heat the corona of Sun  Delhi Daily News
Astronomers have spent decades to find out why is the Sun's million-degree corona, or outermost atmosphere, so much hotter than the surface of the Sun? The answer to this question has been found by a team led by Paola Testa of the Harvard-Smithsonian ...

NASA eyeballs SOLAR HEAT BOMBS, MINI-TORNADOES and NANOFLARES ...   Register
Why Sun's corona is hotter than its surface decoded   Deccan Herald

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  Times of India   
Warming climate restructuring bird population  Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Driven by a warming climate, birds typically found in more southerly regions are gradually pushing north, restructuring the communities of birds that spend their winter in northern latitudes, research has found. Over the past two decades, the ...

Climate Change Alters Cast of Winter Birds   Tasnim News Agency
Warming World Reshapes Cast of Winter Birds in Northeast   Nature World News

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  French Tribune   
Is there life on Mimas? Scientists hope so  The Star Online
Death Star look-a-like: Mimas, one of Saturn's 62 moons (though only 53 are named), bears a passing resemblance to the weapon of mass destruction featured in the "Star Wars" movies. – Reuters. Saturn's battered moon Mimas may have a thin global ocean ...

Does the Saturn moon hide a 'fossil' core or an ocean?   Deccan Herald
Is Life Possible On Saturn's 'Death Star' Moon?   The Inquisitr
Saturn's Death Star Look-Alike   Daily Beast
Yahoo News UK   
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Guess who failed the Northeast quiz?  MorungExpress
NEW DELHI: The third-year economics student of Delhi University is clearly stumped at the question. "The capital of Arunachal Pradesh?" she asks, head arched in deep concentration. "Err..Nagaland?" Further afield at the crowded South Extension market, ...


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  IBNLive   
Propagating memes: Now, scan social behaviour on Twitter  Hindustan Times
Researchers at the Indiana University in the US are working on an ambitious project to collect and analyse 'social pollution' that is spreading on social media like Twitter. How to be tweet smart. Funded by the US National Science Foundation, the project ...

Project to scan 'social pollution' on Twitter: Researchers   IBNLive

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  USA TODAY   
NASA's Mars orbiters survive comet flyby and sneak once-in-a-lifetime peek  Computerworld
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope grab images (before and after filtering) of Comet Siding Spring with its Wide Field Camera 3. Credit: NASA. While spacecraft duck and cover, they grab historical data about the comet, its effect on Mars. Sharon Gaudin.
Once in a million years: Comet Siding Spring whizzes past Mars   Firstpost
Hiding behind Mars, MOM captures comet   Times of India
Comet Siding Spring skims past Mars   BBC News
The Hindu   
Los Angeles Times   
Register   
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  Science Times   
ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE UN Messenger of Peace Donates Millions Towards ...  Science Times
Well, it appears that even after a controversial display last month at the United Nation's (UN) Climate Summit held in New York City, renowned actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio is using more than his words to cause a change: he's putting ...

Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation grants $2 million for ocean conservation   Daily News & Analysis
DiCaprio donates USD 2 million for environmental conservation   Business Standard
DiCaprio donates $2 mn for marine cause   IANS

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How sperms compete to win  Business Standard
In situations where a female copulates with several males in quick succession, only the best sperm, marked by speed, size and viscosity, wins the race to fertilise the egg, says a study. In nature, it is not unusual for a female to copulate with several males in ...


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  Science Times   
How the Milky Way Dominates the Stellar Block—Dwarf Galaxies, Get Out of the ...  Science Times
Artist's Rednering of the Milky Way's Hot Halo, Stripping Away Star-Forming Hydrogen from (Photo : NRAO/AUI/NSF) Artist's Rednering of the Milky Way's Hot Halo, Stripping Away Star-Forming Hydrogen from its Neighbors. It's no big secret that humans tend ...

NASA's Hubble spots distant galaxy   Hindustan Times
NASA's Hubble spots distant galaxy 13bn light-years away   Zee News
Hubble found one of the oldest galaxies we've ever seen, and it just may change ...   National Post
TODAYonline   
Dumb-Out   
Chinatopix   
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