2014年11月8日 星期六

2014-11-09 India Science

  Daily Mail   
A tour of the International Space Station  The Canberra Times
A peek inside the International Space Station reveals small personal touches like Russian Orthodox religious icons affixed to one wall. 07/11/14. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 06: Fashions on the Field Women's Racewear National Final winner.
Airdrie students chat with American astronaut Reid Wiseman on International ...   Calgary Sun
American astronaut Reid Wiseman gives a video tour of International Space ...   Daily Mail
Reid Wiseman- who made his journey to the Space Station is returning home ...   WallStreet OTC
Baltimore Sun   
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  Zee News   
Is Earth the only technologically-intensive civilization in Universe?  Zee News
Washington: A new study has revealed that the combination of earth-based science of sustainability and the space-oriented field of astrobiology can shed light on the future of technological civilization on Earth and is the planet first and only ...


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  Delhi Daily News   
New virus posing serious threat to tiger population  Delhi Daily News
A new study has found a new virus called canine distemper virus (CDV) is threatening the population of tiger in the wild. The study done by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and its partners has suggested that CDV could push the tigers toward ...

A deadly virus that can make tigers extinct.   Indileak
New virus putting tiger population at threat of extinction   Business Standard
Deadly virus pushing tigers towards extinction   IBNLive

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  ANINEWS   
Offshore islands actually increase Tsunami flooding by 70 pc  Business Standard
A new study has revealed that offshore islands actually amplify the power of tsunamis, increasing flooding on the mainland by up to 70 percent. Costas Synolakis of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, a member of the multinational team that conducted the ...

Offshore islands amplify, rather than dissipate, a tsunami's power   Eureka! Science News

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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 ...

Synthetic Biology Answer to Cheaper Manned Space Missions   NDTV
Why Synthetic Biology Could Be the Key to Space Travel   Popular Mechanics
Synthetic biology is key to living on Mars   Tech Times
Voice Chronicle   
Discovery News   
Uncover California   
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  NDTV   
Dead Fish in Rio Olympic Bay Baffle Scientists  NDTV
Dead fish are washed ashore on a beach in Paqueta Island, located at Guanabara bay in Rio de Janeiro. (Agence France-Presse). Rio De Janeiro: Thousands of dead fish have begun mysteriously washing up in the polluted Rio bay that will host sailing ...

Scientists baffled by fish in Olympic bay   Sydney Morning Herald

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  The Hindu   
Centre sanctions 4000cr for national supercomputing policy  Times of India
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chairman of the Parliamentary standing committee on science, technology and environment Ashwani Kumar said that the Centre has approved the national supercomputing policy that was mooted during his tenure as the UPA's ...

Supercomputing capability a critical gap: MP   The Hindu

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  The Guardian   
Fabiola Gianotti: woman with the key to the secrets of the universe  The Guardian
From 2016, the Cern project will have its first female director, as much influenced by the arts as science. Despite the discovery of the Higgs boson, she relishes the many more frontiers to conquer. Share ...

Short Science, November 9, 2014   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Plan a virtual visit to the world's largest particle physics laboratory   I am in dna of India
Students to get virtual trip to Hadron Collider   The Asian Age
PrepSure   
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Armoured dinosaur used nose to transfer heat  Daijiworld.com
London, Nov 8 (IANS): A new study shows that armour-plated dinosaurs (ankylosaurs) had the capacity to modify the temperature of the air they breathed in an exceptional way: by using their long, winding nasal passages as heat transfer devices. Modern ...

A/C came standard on armored dinosaur models   Science Codex

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  News Tonight Africa   
Tiny Robots Can Heal By Swimming Through Eyeballs And Blood, But Scientists ...  The Inquisitr
A microscopic robot has been invented that is able to swim through blood and eyeball fluid in order to help heal sick individuals. This extraordinary device was created at the Max Planck Institute For Intelligent Systems. The German-based company has ...

Doctors to use micro robots in human body for medicine delivery   News Tonight Africa
These microscopic robots can swim through your eyeball fluids   Mirror.co.uk
Micro Robots to 'Swim' Through Human Body   eWeek
Mumbai Mirror   
Engadget   
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