2014年11月9日 星期日

2014-11-10 India Science

  Capitalberg   
Higgs Boson Particle might not have been discovered yet  Capitalberg
The Higgs Boson particle, what's best referred to as God particle, was stated to have been located in 2012 by physicists Peter Higgs and Francois Englert. However, some inside the science community have thought the particle might have never been ...

The Higgs Boson “God” Particle May Still Be Undiscovered   SavingAdvice.com
Cern particle may not be Higgs Boson   The Asian Age
Minuscule mistake? Discovered Higgs boson may appear to be a techni-higgs ...   RT
The Hoops News   
Headlines & Global News   
Tech Times   
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  Mid-Day   
Mumbai Diary: Sunday shorts  Mid-Day
When Chennai Super Kings coach and former Kiwi skipper Stephen Fleming visited the mid-day office this week to promote New Zealand tourism with regards to the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, which will be held there along with Australia, ...

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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  CrazyEngineers   
New Research Shows How Glass Helps In Using Light For Data Transfer To ...  CrazyEngineers
In a joint research work done by University of Surrey, University of Southampton and University of Cambridge, it has come to the light that our scientist might be able to build computers with faster processing speeds in the near future. Using a material made ...

How Glass Can Help Build Super-Fast Computers   Siliconindia.com
New research lights the way to super-fast computers   Printed Electronics World
Researchers Manipulate Glass to Boost Computer Processing Speed   Chinatopix

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  IANS   
International conference on climate change kicks off in Kathmandu  Business Standard
An international conference on "mountain people adapting to change" kicked off in Kathmandu Sunday, aiming at providing a platform to discuss best ways to help mountain communities to deal with adverse impacts of climate change. The four-day ...

International conference on climate change begins in Nepal   Economic Times
Int'l conference on climate change kicks off in Kathmandu   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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  ANINEWS   
Armored dinosaurs used nose to modify temperature of air they breathed  Zee News
Washington: A new study has revealed that the armored dinosaurs utilized their long, winding nasal passages to modify the temperature of the air they breathed and used them as heat transfer devices. Scientists at Ohio University used CT scans to document ...

Armour-plated Dinosaur Used Nose to Modify Breathed Air Temperature   The New Indian Express
Armoured dinosaur used nose to transfer heat   Daijiworld.com

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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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  Beta Wired   
Manned Mission to Mars Could Be Cost Effective with Synthetic Biology  Beta Wired
Journey to the Mars is no short one. The red planet is 34 million miles away from the earth. It is estimated that it will take around 916 day to carry out a mission consisting a crew of six members to Mars. 210 of these days will be spent in the journey while crew ...

Synthetic Biology Key To Mars Mission   American Live Wire
Synthetic biology key to space exploration   Times of India
'Synthetic biology' to make space exploration more practical, claims research   Daily News & Analysis
Business Standard   
Uncover California   
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  ABP News   
India air pollution 'cutting crop yields by almost half'  UK Progressive Magazine
Agriculture hit by both urban and rural pollution as wheat and rice yield decrease significantly, study finds. Air pollution in India has become so severe that yields of crops are being cut by almost half, scientists have found. Researchers analysed yields for ...

Indoor air pollution turning fatal for Indian kids   ABP News
Air pollution slashes India's potential grain yields by half   Thomson Reuters Foundation

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  North Country Public Radio   
Penguin bot helps study shy antarctic birds  Business Standard
Researchers have developed a remote-controlled baby penguin robot to observe and analyse the behaviour of penguins in the Antarctic. Sending in a robot penguin armed with scanning equipment causes far less stress to the actual penguins than they feel ...

Rover Penguin in Disguise   Beta Wired
A baby penguin robot to study the behaviour of flightless birds   IBNLive
WATCH: The Robotic Baby Penguin That Spies For Scientists   WBAA

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  Tech Times   
Robotic microscallops can swim through the bloodstream, eyeball fluid to deliver ...  Tech Times
Just a little bigger than a strand of hair, microscallops have the potential to deliver medicine to hard-to-reach areas in the body, improving effectiveness in treatments. (Photo : Tian Qui | MPI for Intelligent Systems). Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems ...

Tiny Robots Can Heal By Swimming Through Eyeballs And Blood, But Scientists ...   The Inquisitr
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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