2014年11月7日 星期五

2014-11-08 India Science

  IBNLive   
New virus putting tiger population at threat of extinction  Business Standard
A new research has observed that a new virus called canine distemper virus (CDV) is proving to be a threat to the tiger populations in the wild. According to a new study from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and its partners, CDV has the potential to be ...

Deadly virus pushing tigers towards extinction   Press Trust of India
Tiger Extinction Risk Raised Further with Spread of Deadly Disease, WCS Says   International Business Times UK

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  Times of India   
Synthetic biology key to space exploration  Times of India
WASHINGTON: Synthetic biology may hold the key to manned space exploration of the Moon and Mars, say scientists. Researchers have found that biomanufacturing based on microbes could make travel to and settlement of extraterrestrial locations more ...

Why Synthetic Biology Could Be the Key to Space Travel   Popular Mechanics
Synthetic biology is key to living on Mars   Tech Times
Synthetic Biology Could Supply Food, Fuel on Mission to Mars   Discovery News
Portal IT   
Business Standard   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Tiny scallops bots to help heal your body  Ahmedabad Mirror
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Germany have developed a tiny robot that doesn't require an engine or batteries and is small enough to travel through the bloodstream. In their paper published in Nature Communications, the researchers describe ...

Micro Robots to 'Swim' Through Human Body   eWeek
Robotic 'Scallop' Can Swim Through Eye Fluid And Deliver Drugs   Headlines & Global News
These microscopic robots can swim through your eyeball fluids   Mirror.co.uk
Engadget   
Gizmodo India   
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  I am in dna of India   
Plan a virtual visit to the world's largest particle physics laboratory  I am in dna of India
Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai, is organising a virtual visit to CMS and ATLAS, the largest facilities of Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which is the world's most powerful particle accelerator on November 10 and 11. The event is open to students of classes 8 till ...

Students to get virtual trip to Hadron Collider   The Asian Age

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  BBC News   
ALMA telescope spies a planetary system in process of being born  Los Angeles Times
With amazing clarity, astronomers have spied a solar system in the act of being born. At the center is HL Tau, an infant star that is believed to be no more than 1 million years old. It is surrounded by hazy, concentric rings of material that scientists say will ...

'Revolutionary' planet formation around star captured by astronomers (PHOTOS ...   RT
Telescopes capture best-ever image of planetary formation   Fox News Latino
New image reveals planet's birth in astonishing detail   Business Standard
Irish Examiner   
Times of India   
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  The Hindu   
Supercomputing capability a critical gap: MP  The Hindu
India's supercomputing capability, which now lagged behind that of China and was “a critical gap,” had to be strengthened, said Ashwani Kumar, Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science & Technology, Environment and Forest. The previous ...


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  Science Codex   
Rare 2.5-billion-year-old rocks reveal hot spot of sulfur-breathing bacteria  Science Codex
Wriggle your toes in a marsh's mucky bottom sediment and you'll probably inhale a rotten egg smell, the distinctive odor of hydrogen sulfide gas. That's the biochemical signature of sulfur-using bacteria, one of Earth's most ancient and widespread life forms.

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  Business Standard   
T N Ninan: Win-win on carbon  Business Standard
One of the blunders in India's recent diplomacy was the decision to team up with China in the climate change negotiations that took place at Copenhagen in 2009. India got little if anything out of the meeting while China, which was facing a lot of heat because ...


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  Astronomy Magazine   
Hubble surveys debris-strewn exoplanetary construction yards  Astronomy Magazine
These dusty disks were imaged around stars as young as 10 million years old and as mature as more than 1 billion years old. By STScl, Baltimore, Maryland | Published: Friday, November 07, 2014. RELATED TOPICS: STARS | EXOPLANETS · Circumstellar ...

Week's Best Space Pictures: Rover Drills, Stars Collide, and a Rocket Launches   National Geographic
Hubble spots massive 'eye in the sky' that reveal massive dust clouds left as ...   Daily Mail
Hubble Telescope Images Demonstrate Star System Diversity   The Utah People's Post
Tech Times   
Design & Trend   
Beta Wired   
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  University Herald   
More Researchers, Scientists Are Using Social Media  University Herald
Facebook (Photo : Oregon State University) More academic researchers are turning to social media to get their work noticed, according to a recent study. More academic researchers are turning to social media to get their work noticed, according to a recent ...

Greater use of social media gets scientists noticed   R & D Magazine
Greater use of social media gets science, scientists noticed   Feedstuffs
Social media helps get science work noticed   Northern Voices Online
ECNmag.com   
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