2014年11月5日 星期三

2014-11-06 India Science

  Daily Mail   
PM drops Tata and Narain from Council on Climate Change ahead of UN meeting  Daily Mail
Ahead of a crucial UN meet on global warming in Peru, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has re-constituted a high-level advisory group on climate change. While TERI director general R.K. Pachauri, economist Nitin Desai and retired diplomat Chandrasekhar ...

Narendra Modi government reconstitutes climate change panel, no member from ...   Economic Times
Climate Changes in Moribund Panel After Spring Cleaning; Red Lines to be ...   The New Indian Express
Sunita Narain out of PM's climate change panel   Times of India
Calcutta Telegraph   
Hindustan Times   
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  TIME   
Virgin group: Brand it like Branson  Financial Times
Sir Richard Branson is a mass of contradictions. A man who often appears shy, yet has built a brand around his charisma. Someone who vaunts his social conscience, but who lives as a tax exile on Necker island. A fervent environmentalist, who wants to send ...

These Are the Moguls Driving the New Race to Space   NBCNews.com
Billionaires Neck And Neck In The Space Race   Clapway
Virgin mishap should not curtail innovation: Experts   Business Standard
Economic Times   
The Westside Story   
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  The Hindu   
Mars rover Curiosity finds first mineral match on surface  Hindustan Times
The Mars rover Curiosity has discovered the first mineral match from the Martian surface. The reddish powder from the hole drilled into a mountain yielded the mission's confirmation of a mineral mapped from orbit, the US space agency said in a statement.
Mars rover Curiosity finds mineral samples confirming ancient presence of water   Daily News & Analysis
Mars rover finds matching mineral samples on Red Planet mapped in orbit   Business Standard
Mars rover Curiosity finds first mineral match   Economic Times
Controlled Environments Magazine   
R & D Magazine   
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  University of Bristol   
Scientists restore part of rare dinosaur's fossil  Business Standard
Using modern computer technology, scientists have restored part of a fossil of a rare dinosaur that lived more than 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period in what is now Mongolia. The focus of the study was the skull of Erlikosaurus andrewsi, ...

Part of Rare Dinosaur's Fossil restored, Thanks to Modern Computer Technology   Maine News
Pot-bellied dinosaur roamed Mongolia 90m years ago!   Free Press Journal
Digital dinosaurs: New research employs high-end technology to restore ...   Science Codex

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  India Currents   
Mars Orbiter Mission begins collecting science data  Times of India
MUMBAI: The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) has kicked off its science phase and its five payloads are gathering data in full swing, said director of Isro's Space Application Centre, Kiran Kumar. The MOM entered the Martian orbit on September 24 and made ...

A Moment in Time   India Currents

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  The Hoops News   
Ph.D. Student's Interpretive Dance of Her Tornado Research Wins Contest, Also ...  The Mary Sue
The “Dance Your Ph.D.” contest, sponsored by Science journal publisher AAAS, tasks students with expressing their research through, well, dance. This year's winner was biologist Uma Nagendra, who just happens to have a leg—and several other limbs—up ...

Dancing Her Way to Ph.D. : Indian-Origin Scientist on Tornadoes Wins ...   Microfinance Monitor
Indian scientist awarded for dancing to explain her research   Firstpost
Watch: Explaining Your Doctoral Thesis—With Dance   TIME
Tech Times   
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  Gizmag   
Dark matter "particles" could have the mass of a dwarf planet  Gizmag
Scientists have struggled for decades to identify the constituent particles of dark matter, but they've had little to show for all their efforts. A new study at Case Western Reserve University is now advancing the radical new hypothesis that dark matter may in fact ...

Lighting the Way: A Conversation with 3 Dark Matter Explorers (Q+A)   Space.com
Dark matter may be composed of macroscopic objects   Mizo News
Dark Matter May be Massive, Made of Ordinary 'Stuff'   Laboratory Equipment
Science World Report   
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  Maine News   
Astronomers unravel the Mystery behind Celestial Body at Center of Milky Way ...  Maine News
Finally, astronomers have solved the mystery of celestial body situated at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Researchers University of California recently reported that the entity is a union of two stars. The object is fully covered with dust and gases. Scientist ...

Astronomers discover a strange 'merged star' orbiting the Milky Way's ...   The Weather Network
Solving the Milky Way's Mystery: Merged Stars at its Center   The Utah People's Post
Strange object at Milky Way's centre identified as merged stars   WallStreet OTC
Capital Wired   
Uproxx   
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  Fast Company   
Need Inspiration? Don't Think Too Far Outside The Box, Study Says  Fast Company
Searching for solutions far from the problem doesn't increase creativity, according to new research. By Peter Wade. Conventional wisdom on problem-solving says to “think outside the box,” but a new study on creativity suggests that the best ideas are often ...

Thinking out of the box may not ensure creative solutions   Business Standard
Here's where we get our ideas from   ANINEWS
Where'd You Get That Great Idea?   Lab Manager Magazine

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Meet new arrivals at Bannerghatta  Bangalore Mirror
This winter, Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBP) is beckoning tourists with four exotic animal species for the first time. The BBP has added species such as four-horned antelope, open bill stork, jungle cat and barking deer to its collection of animals. With the ...

3 new species join Bannerghatta park   Deccan Herald

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