2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 India Science

  The Hindu   
A look at Virgin Galactic's feathering technology  The Hindu
The Virgin Galactic spaceship is designed to take tourists on a fleeting thrill ride through the lower reaches of space. On the way back down, the tail sections of the rocket-powered ship are supposed to sweep upward to slow it for the return to earth.
NTSB to review FAA oversight in Virgin Galactic crash   Reuters
Investigators focus on tail booms in crash of space plane   Business Standard
Pilot Actions Examined in US Crash of Virgin Galactic Spacecraft   NDTV
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  The Hindu   
Two satellite-tagged Amur Falcons return to Nagaland  MorungExpress
Dimapur, November 3 (MExN): Two of the three satellite-tagged Amur Falcons, which were released from Nagaland on November 7, 2013, have returned to Nagaland. Naga and Pangti reached Doyang (Wokha) on October 29, 2014 after flying 22000 km from ...

Satellite-tagged Amur falcons return to Nagaland after a year   Times of India
Amur Falcons' Slaughter Continues Unabated   The New Indian Express
Scientists track flight of the Amur Falcon   The Hindu
Assam Tribune   
Zee News   
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  Hindustan Times   
Dance Your Ph.D.: Tornado Trapeze Act Turns Science Into Art  NBCNews.com
What do tornadoes, trees and trapeze artists have in common? University of Georgia biologist Uma Nagendra wove those elements together to come up with the winning entry in the seventh annual "Dance Your Ph.D." contest, one of the science world's ...

You'll Adore The Winner Of This Year's Dance Your Ph.D. Contest   io9
Scientist explains her research with a high-flying acrobatic dance routine   Washington Post
If soil-dwelling fungi could dance, this is what they'd look like   PBS NewsHour
Deutsche Welle   
Science AAAS   
Hindustan Times   
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  The Inquisitr   
NASA releases space audio recordings online  Business Standard
NASA has released over 60 space audio recordings including sounds of shuttle launching, Saturn's rings, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus and famous quotes from astronauts for anyone to hear online. After decades of collecting celestial sounds - from rocket ...

Space sounds could become your new mobile ringtone!   Zee News
NASA Releases Sounds From Space On SoundCloud   The Inquisitr

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Encroachment threatens DDA biodiversity project  The Hindu
To check the menace of encroachment, the Delhi Development Authority will conduct a physical survey of 70 hectares of land at Tilpath Valley adjoining the Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, which is to be converted into a biodiversity park and has been ...

Identify all illegal constructions in Tilpat Valley: DDA   Times of India

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  Aerospace Technology   
Isro working on landing tech  Deccan Herald
Senior scientist of the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) and Director of Isro Satellite Centre (ISAC), S K Shivakumar said the space agency will focus on developing the lander and rover technology, which are crucial to next major space programmes ...

'Tap Solar Power'   The New Indian Express

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  Indileak   
Odisha: Six held for fishing near Gahirmatha marine sanctuary  Orissadiary.com
Bhubaneswar: At least six fishermen were arrested for fishing near a turtle nesting site at Gahirmatha marine sanctuary. The wildlife officials nabbed the men when they were fishing in the core area of the Gahirmatha. A mechanised trawler and 100 kg of fish ...

Six fishermen held near turtle nesting site in Odisha   Indileak
Six held for fishing near turtle nesting site in Odisha   Business Standard

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  Astronomy Magazine   
Scientists find a low-density planet that won't stick to a schedule  Astronomy Magazine
The exoplanets nearly eluded detection because of its highly inconsistent orbit time around its host star. By Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut | Published: Monday, November 03, 2014. RELATED TOPICS: EXOPLANETS | KEPLER · Low density planet ...

New planet discovered 2300 light years from Earth   Financial Express
Newfound Planet Won't Stick to Schedule   Fars News Agency
PH3c: Astronomers Discover Low-Mass Exoplanet Orbiting Sun-like Star   Sci-News.com
Business Standard   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
Massive geographic change may have triggered explosion of animal life  HeritageDaily
A novel analysis of geologic history has the potential to the solve the riddle of the “Cambrian explosion,” the rapid diversification of animal life in the fossil record 530 million years ago that has mystified scientists since the days of Charles Darwin. A paper by ...

Massive geographic event caused Cambrian explosion of species   DigitalJournal.com
Major tectonic event may have triggered burst of animal life 530 million years ago   Zee News
Tectonic event led to burst of animal life during Cambrian Age   Northern Voices Online

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Defiant coal industry pushes emissions 'clean-up' research in face of IPCC report  Sydney Morning Herald
Little time left to act on climate change: experts · Climate change funding deadline looms. The coal industry says it will be a major energy provider for decades to come, rejecting the findings of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that the ...

Peter Foster: Dedicated to promoting synthetic climate alarmism   Financial Post
Eugene Robinson: Our politicians are flunking the vision test   Washington Post
Sounding the alarm on climate change: IPCC eliminates the doubts on human ...   Irish Times
Daily News & Analysis   
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