2014年10月24日 星期五

2014-10-25 India Science

  The New Indian Express   
IICT Scientist Elected Fellow of INSA  The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD: Dr S Chandrashekar, chief scientist and head of Natural Products Chemistry division (NPC) of the CSIR Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) has been elected as Fellow of Indian National Science Academy (INSA) for the year 2015.
IICT scientist elected INSA fellow   The Hindu
Hyderabad scientist elected as fellow of INSA   Economic Times

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  Zee News   
Comet flies by, orbiter focus back on Mars  Indian Express
Having diverted its attention over the past week towards the Siding Spring comet which passed by Mars on October 19, the Indian Space Research Organisation's (Isro) Mars Orbiter Spacecraft will once again gaze upon the red planet next week in ...

Google celebrates Mangalyaan's one month in Mars orbit with a doodle   Zee News
Google doodle celebrates Mangalyaan's first month in Mars' orbit   Firstpost
Clearer pictures from Mars Orbiter soon: Official   Business Standard
Times of India   
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  The Hindu   
Climate change a public health issue: Jairam  The Hindu
There is accumulating evidence in India that pollution and contamination are becoming a serious public health issue, which requires focussed strategies to mitigate. “Environment in India is not a lifestyle issue. The missing dimension in the environment ...

Government urged to tackle climate change   Deccan Chronicle
Climate change mitigation: needed a pragmatic agenda, says Jairam Ramesh   Hindu Business Line

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  Daily Mail   
The mysterious methane ice cloud high in Titan's atmosphere  Daily Mail
Nasa has spotted a mysterious methane cloud high in the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan. They say the phenomenon is similar to exotic clouds found far above Earth's poles. This lofty cloud, imaged by Nasa's Cassini spacecraft, was part of the winter cap ...

NASA identifies ice cloud above cruising altitude on Titan   Phys.Org
Saturn's moon Titan glowing at dusk and dawn: NASA   Daily News & Analysis
New Research Of Saturn Moon Titan Shifts Ideas About Atmosphere   Dumb-Out

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  Dumb-Out   
Study Finds Black Holes Can Prevent Star Formation  Dumb-Out
Black holes have fascinated astronomers and other scientists for decades. These physical anomalies spit out radio-frequency-emitting particles at almost the speed of light. Lately, scientists have found that—if the black hole is big enough—these particles can ...

Study finds gigantic black holes can block formation of new stars   Daily News & Analysis
Black holes can block new stars from forming, research has revealed   ScienceAlert

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  Daily News & Analysis   
Astronomers observe star's fortunate escape from black hole with minor damage  Daily News & Analysis
Astronomers have recently observed a star escaping, with only a small part of its mass torn off, after almost being captured by a black hole. The star was situated some 650 million light years away toward Ursa Major, the constellation that contains the "Big ...

We Are Told Nothing Escapes A Black Hole - But Scientists Caught This Lucky ...   Businessinsider India
Star Escapes Black Hole Slightly Damaged   Laboratory Equipment

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  Nature World News   
Mind-Wandering Boosts Mental Performance  Nature World News
The next time you tune out and find your mind wandering, know that you are actually boosting your mental performance, a new study indicates. (Photo : Elenathewise / Fotolia). The next time you tune out and find your mind wandering, know that you are ...

Can daydreaming enhance mental performance?   Medical News Today
Reminiscing boosts performance during mind-bending tasks   Zee News
Reminiscing Is Good For The Brain When It Comes To Learning   Science World Report

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  Product Design & Development   
First protein microfibre developed in lab  Business Standard
In a first, scientists have created new proteins that are capable of self-assembling into fibres on a microscale, paving the way for new opportunities for using engineered protein fibres in drugs. "A microscale fibre that is capable of delivering a small molecule, ...

Nanoscale Protein Fibers Incubated with Curcumin Continue to Assemble to the ...   AZoNano.com
First Protein Microfiber Engineered for Medical & Nanotech Applications   Product Design & Development

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  New York Times   
Europe|EU Greenhouse Gas Deal Falls Short of Expectations  New York Times
European Union leaders and family members in Brussels on Thursday. Their accord aimed to set the stage for talks next year. Credit Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Associated Press. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...

EU leaders seal landmark 2030 climate deal   The Nation
EU strikes compromise to set new climate target for 2030   DAWN.com
EU reaches deal on cutting greenhouse-gas emissions   Herald Scotland
The Times (subscription)   
TODAYonline   
Reuters   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Scientists discover highest Ice Age settlements yet  Christian Science Monitor
Some 12,000 years ago, humans were living high up in the Peruvian Andes, say scientists, suggesting that ancient South Americans adapted very quickly to high-altitude living. By Tia Ghose, LiveScience October 24, 2014. close. Archaeologists excavate a ...

Highest Ice Age human settlements found in the Peruvian Andes   Los Angeles Times
Shelter and tools from Ice Age discovered in Peru   Peru this Week
Oldest high-altitude human settlement discovered in Andes   Fox News
Times of India   
Fox News Latino   
Zee News   
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