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2014-10-26 India Science

  Northern Voices Online   
IICT Scientist Elected Fellow of INSA: Report  Northern Voices Online
This is a great news indeed. IICT Scientist Dr Srivari Chandrashekar has been elected fellow of INSA. The Indian National Science Academy (INSA), apex body of Indian scientists, has got a new fellow. A well-known researcher in organic chemistry, Dr Srivari ...

IICT scientist elected INSA fellow   The Hindu
IICT Scientist Elected Fellow of INSA   The New Indian Express
Hyderabad scientist elected as fellow of INSA   Economic Times

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  Microfinance Monitor   
Clearer Pictures From Mars Orbiter Mangalyaan in 2 Months' Time: ISRO Official  Microfinance Monitor
India's Mars Orbiter Mangalyaan is expected to send clearer pictures in two months' time, said a senior official of the Indian space agency Friday, as currently the pixtures are hazy and obliterated. A.S. Kiran Kumar, director, Space Application Centre of the ...

Comet flies by, orbiter focus back on Mars   Indian Express
Google doodle celebrates Mangalyaan's first month in Mars' orbit   Firstpost
Google doodle celebrates Mangalyaan's one month in Mars Orbit   Hindustan Times
Business Standard   
The Hindu   
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  Austrian Tribune   
Gases within Atmosphere near Titan's North and South Poles are glowing: NASA  Austrian Tribune
According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), it has captured images of Titan, largest moon of Saturn, which show that gases within the atmosphere near both its north and south poles are glowing. A research team of the United ...

Highly unexpected methane clouds sighted in Titan's stratosphere   Times of India
Saturn's moon Titan glowing at dusk and dawn: NASA   Daily News & Analysis
The mysterious methane ice cloud high in Titan's atmosphere   Daily Mail

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  Times of India   
Ocean circulation a major factor in climate change  Times of India
WASHINGTON: It isn't just the atmosphere, but the circulation of the oceans plays an equally important role in regulating the Earth's climate, new research shows. The study revealed that the cooling of Earth and continental ice build-up in the Northern ...

Past Climate Change Was Caused By The Ocean And Not Just the Atmosphere ...   Newsroom America
Oceans play an important role in regulating planet's climate: Study   Maine News Online

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  Zee News   
Ebola's evolutionary ancient roots discovered  Business Standard
A study discovered that filoviruses - a family to which Ebola and its similarly lethal relative Marburg belong - are at least 16-23 million years old. Filoviruses were likely to have existed in the Miocene Epoch and at that time, the evolutionary lines leading to ...

Ebola's evolutionary roots more ancient than previously thought, study finds   UB News Center
Revealed -- how Ebola virus originated   TheHealthSite

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  New York Times   
Skydive from edge of space sets new record  Times of India
A computer scientist parachuted from a balloon near the top of the stratosphere, falling faster than the speed of sound and breaking the world altitude record set just two years ago. The jump was made by Alan Eustace, 57, a senior VP of Google. At dawn he ...

Skydive from edge of space beats world record   BBC News
Google exec sets new record for highest fall to earth   Irish Independent
Google executive sets new stratosphere skydive world record   Reuters India
The Straits Times   
Herald Scotland   
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  The New Indian Express   
A Snake Thought to Have Gone Extinct in 1969, Spotted in City  The New Indian Express
The Indian egg-eating snake which was spotted at a residence in Patancheru (right). The snake swallowing an egg | EXPRESS PHOTO. HYDERABAD: About two weeks ago, when a snake entered the compound of a residence in BHEL, Patancheru, neither ...

A rare species of egg-eating snake found in Telangana   Deccan Chronicle

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  The New Indian Express   
Panel Suggestions Harmful for Fisheries Sector: Babu  The New Indian Express
KOCHI: Excise and Fisheries Minister K Babu has come out against the report submitted by the B Meenakumari Commission, an expert committee appointed by the Central Government to redefine the country's marine fisheries sector. He was speaking at the ...

Foundation Laid for Ocean Studies Campus   Business Standard

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  Wall Street Journal   
Archaeologists in Peruvian Andes Find Highest Known Ice Age Settlement  Wall Street Journal
Archaeologists unearth the highest Ice Age settlement found yet. WSJ's Robert Lee Hotz discusses with Sara Murray. Photo: Kurt Rademaker. By. Robert Lee Hotz. Robert Lee Hotz. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL. BiographyRobert Lee Hotz · Lee.
Scientists document highest altitude ice age human occupation   Times of India
Oldest high-altitude human settlement discovered in Andes   Fox News
Highest Ice Age human settlements found in the Peruvian Andes   Los Angeles Times
National Geographic   
Reuters   
Washington Post   
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  The Hindu   
Plant diversity in coastal areas under threat: study  The Hindu
As many as 225 plant species traditionally used by coastal communities in southern Kerala for food, medicine, fodder, artefacts and other purposes could soon be struggling for survival unless conservation measures are initiated on a war footing, a survey ...


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