2014年11月23日 星期日

2014-11-24 India Science


The Hindu
   
IIT-Madras joins CERN experiment   
The Hindu
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment, which is part of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, is famous for its role in the discovery of the Higgs Boson a.k.a the god particle. It is expected to start collecting data once again around March 2015. But this ...

Madras IIT to Partner with CERN, Higgs Boson Inventor   Microfinance Monitor
IIT-M Joins Hands With CERN To Explore Secrets of Universe   The New Indian Express
Sizing up a new particle accelerator, and the 'cosmic stupid' limit   The Guardian
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Daily Mail   
Hindu Business Line   
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Daily Mail
   
Fossil reveals ancient relative of horses and rhinos lived 54.5m years ago in India   
Daily Mail
Experts have uncovered a fossil from an ancient relative of the animals that lived 54.5 million years ago in what is now India. The discovery also sheds new light on how India shifted over time. Modern horses, rhinos and tapirs belong to a biological group ...

Horses and rhinos originated in India: Researchers   The New Age Online
Horses and Rhinos Have More in Common than You Think, Ancestor Fossils ...   Tech Times
Scientists: Pig-sized animal found in India was common ancestor for horses, rhinos   Daily Digest
CTA News   
Voice Chronicle   
Chinatopix   
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Microfinance Monitor
   
Leopards in India's Human Populated Areas Not Conflict Animals: Study   
Microfinance Monitor
Defending leopards in human populated areas as not necessarily or always “stray” or “conflict” animals, a GPS-based study in India said they are good-natured residents with strategies to thrive in these areas. The study, which observed the secret lives of ...

Leopards in human areas not conflict animals: Study   Business Standard
First GPS-collar study reveals how leopards co-exist with humans in India   ANINEWS
Tracking tactful leopards on the prowl near human homes   CNET
Indileak   
Nature World News   
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UPI.com
   
Geologists discover ancient canyon buried in Tibet   
UPI.com
The river that formed the canyon was dammed by shifting tectonic plates 2.5 million years ago. By Thor Benson Contact the Author | Nov. 22, 2014 at 3:58 PM. Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. share with google. This photo shows the Yarlung ...

Discovery Of Vast Buried Canyon In Tibet Has Scientists Buzzing   Huffington Post
Reasearchers discover tectonic uplift in Himalaya led to formation of Tsangpo ...   Daily News & Analysis
Caltech geologists discover ancient buried canyon in South Tibet   HeritageDaily
Firstpost   
Jagran Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Mars Curiosity Rover could solve mystery of planet thanks to pink cliffs   
Telegraph.co.uk
A ledge known as the Pink Cliffs which was discovered by Nasa's Mars Rover could hold vital clues about the origins of the planet. A small ledge of rocks, around a metre in length at the base of Mt Sharp, has been pinpointed by the American space agency.
On Mars or in Nye County, it still looks like Pahrump   Las Vegas Review-Journal
Second time through, Mars Curiosity rover examines chosen rocks   Astronomy Magazine
Science this week: Curiosity's Martian 'walkabout,' kids are pretty tough, possible ...   AL.com
Beta Wired   
DigitalJournal.com   
spectroscopyNOW.com   
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Microfinance Monitor
   
Unknown Ways of How Diamonds Form Come to Light   
Microfinance Monitor
New findings have revealed long unknown details about how carbon deep beneath the Earth's surface is helping diamond formation in the Earth's mantle. The new theoretical model called the "Deep Earth Water" model allowed researchers to determine the ...

Deep-Earth Carbon: Clues To Origin of Life   Fars News Agency
Deep-Earth Carbon Offers Clues to Origins of Life   Nature World News
Deep-Earth Carbon Could Have Sparked Origin Of Life On Earth   Science 2.0

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Dumb-Out
   
NASA Remasters 20-Year Old Galileo Photographs Of Jupiter's Moon, Europa   
Dumb-Out
NASA has just released a digitally remastered image of Jupiter's icy moon Europa from pictures provided by the Galileo spacecraft, from the 1990s. These are best, most detailed pictures of the largest portion of Europa ever captured on camera, at the best ...

NASA Thinks Life May Lurk Beneath Europa's Surface   Forbes
Europa Might be all ice but it might hold the key to life   Beta Wired
NASA's 'Remastered' View of Europa Is The Best Yet   io9
Tech Times   
Business Standard   
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Beta Wired
   
A Spacecraft That Shut Down Right After Sending Data Back To Earth   
Beta Wired
Philae_descent A comet lander named Philae from the European Space Agency landed on the surface of a comet called 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. It took 10 years for the spacecraft to reach the comet after having crossed about 4 billion miles of space.
In Pursuit of an Oddly Shaped Comet   New York Times
Comet cliffhanger: Probe 'sniffs' out life molecules before shutdown   The Star Online
The thrill of boldly going   Toronto Sun
CMU The Tartan Online   
Daily Sabah   
Space.com   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Should the US Take Unilateral Action on Climate Policy?   
Wall Street Journal
Efforts to reach a global pact on cuts in carbon emissions are stalled by disagreement about the sacrifices to be asked of individual nations. Bloomberg News. Nov. 23, 2014 4:49 p.m. ET. 1 COMMENTS. Scientists generally agree that climate change is a real ...

Climate realities in light of the US-China agreement   Washington Post
Good News on Energy   New York Times
Emission goals in Brazil, China on target for 2020: report   Chinadaily USA
The Age   
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Beta Wired
   
Carbon dioxide declared the biggest threat to climate change   
Beta Wired
It's carbon dioxide, not any other greenhouse gas, that poses the biggest threat to the environment by facilitating climate change according to scientists. There are several different types of greehouse gases that act to trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and ...

We need more carbon dioxide, not less   The Australian
Agriculture production ups climate change chances   Northern Voices Online

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