2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 India Science

  Firstpost   
Riding High on Mars Mission Success, ISRO wins Indira Gandhi Peace Prize  Northern Voices Online
India's main space agency ISRO has been chosen for the prestigious Indira Gandhi prize for peace, disarmament. This is one of the biggest award that has come its way thus far and I am sure that even bigger prizes are awaiting it as it marches ahead. Already ...

Isro chosen for Indira Gandhi prize for peace, disarmament   Hindustan Times
ISRO chosen for Indira Gandhi prize for peace   Press Trust of India

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  Tech Times   
Why Didn't The Universe Collapse After The Big Bang? We Have Gravity To Thank  Tech Times
According to physics, the Universe shouldn't be here. Theories dictate that because the Universe was so unstable after the Big Bang, it should have quickly collapsed. However, it didn't. And now we know why: gravity. In 2012, CERN discovered the ...

19 November 2014 in News: Gravity saved the universe after the Big Bang?   Astronomy Now Online
Gravity saved the universe from collapse after Big Bang   Business Standard
'Gravity saved the universe after the Big Bang'   Deccan Herald
Siliconrepublic.com   
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  Scientific American   
Pluto Probe to Wake from "Hibernation" Next Month  Scientific American
NASA's New Horizons probe is set to awaken from 99 days during which the spacecraft's electronics were largely unpowered. Observations at the dwarf planet start in January. November 19, 2014 |By Mike Wall and SPACE.com. NASA's New Horizons probe
3 Billion Miles Later, NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft   Chinatopix
Pluto's Exotic Chemistry   Space Daily
NASA's Horizons Spacecraft Waking Up To Meet Pluto and Make History   autoevolution
Uncover California   
Business Standard   
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  NBCNews.com   
Two New Subatomic Particles Discovered by CERN Physicists  NBCNews.com
GENEVA — Scientists at the world's largest smasher said Wednesday they have discovered two new subatomic particles never seen before that could widen our understanding of the universe. An experiment using the European Organization for Nuclear ...

Two new subatomic particles discovered   The Hindu
New subatomic particles predicted by Canadians found by CERN physicists   CBC.ca
Two new subatomic particles found by CERN scientists   RT
Toronto Star   
Wall Street Journal   
Zee News   
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  New Hampshire Voice   
Explosive Finding: Smaller Volcano Blasts Might Slow Global Warming  NBCNews.com
Global warming might be even worse were it not for the impact of a rash of smaller volcanic eruptions around the globe, a new study suggests. Those eruptions are blasting more of an atmosphere-cooling gas into the lower stratosphere than scientists ...

Could volcanoes help slow global warming?   CBS News
Small Volcanic Eruptions May be Slowing Global Warming Across Our Planet   Science World Report
Small Volcanic Eruptions Could Be Slowing Global Warming   Newsroom America
Business Standard   
New Hampshire Voice   
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  Headlines & Global News   
Were Neanderthals a Separate Species? Scientists Say Yes, By a Nose  NBCNews.com
Our genes suggest that modern humans interbred with Neanderthals, and that's led some anthropologists to claim Homo neanderthalensis should be considered a subspecies of Homo sapiens rather than a separate species. But other researchers disagree, ...

Homo neanderthalensis: Neanderthals Represent Separate Human Species   Sci-News.com
Neanderthals May Not Have Been A Human Sub-Species After All   Headlines & Global News
Neanderthal Noses Prove They Were NOT a Sub-Species of Humans   Nature World News
Archaeology   
The Week Magazine   
Times of India   
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  ZDNet   
Linux still owns supercomputing  ZDNet
Once more the best of the best supercomputer experts came together to decide which are the fastest of the fast computers. Number one with a bullet continues to be Tianhe-2, aka Milky Way-2, a Chinese supercomputer developed by China's National ...

Tianhe-2 Remains World's Top Computer   Scientific Computing
World's Fastest Supercomputer Tianhe-2 is Still No.1 a Year Later   Tech Times
China's Tianhe-2 Still World's Fastest Supercomputer   Yibada (English Edition)
Voice Chronicle   
Beta Wired   
New Hampshire Voice   
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  CNET   
GPS joins the hunt for dark matter in time-warping cosmic kinks  CNET
Timey-wimey, wibbly-wobbly: scientists reckon satellites and dead stars could hold the key to the mystery of dark matter. by Rich Trenholm · @rich_trenholm; November 19, 2014 3:39 AM PST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +.
Looking for a different sort of dark matter with GPS satellites   Ars Technica
GPS Satellites Could Detect Dark Matter   Dumb-Out
Hiding In Plain Sight: Elusive Dark Matter May Be Detected With GPS Satellites   Photonics Online
ExtremeTech   
America Herald   
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  NDTV   
India's Only Captive White Crocodile to be Set Free Soon  NDTV
A screenshot from a Youtube video shows Gori, the only female captive white crocodile in India. submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. email. Kendrapara, Odisha: 39-year-old 'Gori', India's only female albino captive white crocodile, will soon ...


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  Tech Times   
Volcanoes Warmed Up Mars Causing Water to Flow  Voice Chronicle
According to the latest research, the surface of Red Planet once got its reservoirs of liquid water with the aid of erupting volcanoes. It is believed that the planet was warmed due to volcanic eruptions which led to the formation of liquid water. The terrain of Mars ...

Study: Volcanoes on Mars caused water to flow -- for a few hundred years, perhaps   Science Recorder
Volcanoes on Mars Warmed Planet Enough for Liquid Water to Flow   Design & Trend
Water Evidence on Mars: Volcanic Eruptions   WallStreet OTC
Tech Times   
Gizmodo India   
Northern Voices Online   
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