2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 India Science

  The Hindu   
IIT Madras made full member of CMS experiment at CERN  Zee News
New Delhi: IIT Madras has become the first IIT to be made a full member of the CMS experiment at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, and will get several opportunities in a large number of related technologies initiated and applied at ...

IIT-Madras joins CERN experiment   The Hindu
CERN to Collaborate with IIT-M for its Experiment   Jagran Josh

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  The Age   
Particle Fever by director Mark Levinson catches the Large Hadron Collider in ...  The Age
Physicist Fabiola Gianotti (far left) and her team celebrate the identification of the Higgs Boson in the Large Hadron Collider, in the documentary Particle Fever. It's not the way most film directors start their careers. Thirty years ago, Mark Levinson had ...

U.S. Particle Physics Program Aims for the Future   Scientific American (blog)
IIT-Madras To Unlock Biggest Mysteries Of The Universe With CERN   Businessinsider India
CERN makes public the first data from LHC experiments   domain-B
New Scientist   
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  NBCNews.com   
Mammal fossil may tie together mammals from Madagascar and India  Washington Post
A portly hoofed animal about the size of a wild pig may help solve a mystery of evolution and continental drift that dates back 55 million years. The mammal, which may have weighed 45 to 75 pounds, probably occupied a branch of the evolutionary tree right ...

Wild pig-sized ancestor of rhinos, horses roamed across India   Delhi Daily News
Wild Pig-sized Ancestor of Rhinos, Horses Wandered Across India   Beta Wired
Interesting Fossil discovery in India links Horses and Rhinoceroses to common ...   Maine News Online
Valley News   
Sci-News.com   
The New Age Online   
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The NDTV Dialogues: Climate Change And Its Impact  NDTV
In this episode, we look at one of the most pressing realities of our time - climate change and its impact on the world around us. The United States and China - the two largest polluters in the world - sprung surprise recently by committing to cut emission ...

Protecting biodiversity with rigour   The Hindu
Journos discuss challenge in climate change   Assam Tribune

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  Science World Report   
Asteroids make bizarre diamonds on Earth: Study  Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Asteroid impacts on Earth may give rise to rare, structurally bizarre diamonds on our planet, a new study suggests. Scientists have settled a longstanding controversy over a purported rare form of diamond called lonsdaleite - formed by impact ...

Bizarre diamonds 'lonsdaleite' originated from asteroid impacts on Earth   Business Standard
Asteroid Impacts Create Deformed Diamonds   Nature World News
Asteroid made bizarre diamonds on earth: Study   Times of India
Science World Report   
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  Forbes   
How To Convey Power With Your Voice  Forbes
Before Margaret Thatcher became prime minister of the United Kingdom, she went through extensive voice coaching designed to make her sound more powerful. The coaching did three things to her voice: It raised the pitch at which she spoke, it kept that ...

How to Sound More Powerful   Wall Street Journal (blog)
A voice of authority: People can recgonize high-power voices, study finds   CTV News
Margaret Thatcher study: Power changes the way people speak   Telegraph.co.uk
Economic Times   
Times of India   
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  Zee News   
Improve quality of teaching, says Prez  Times of India
Bengaluru: President Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday gave a clarion call to improve the quality of teaching and teachers at every level, particularly schools. After inaugurating the Commonwealth Science Conference organized by the Royal Society at IISc here, ...

Science should benefit common man: President   Firstpost
President Pranab Mukherjee calls for international collaboration in science   Deccan Chronicle
'Scientists Should Share Their Work'   The New Indian Express
The Hindu   
Economic Times   
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  Getty Images   
India's wildlife crisis  Livemint
India has among the highest proportions of threatened species (threatened species as a percentage of total species) in the world. Each chart features the top 10 countries in terms of the number of species in that category. Recently, the United Nations added ...

The Red List - a health check for the planet and the species we are failing   Western Morning News
Exclusive Preview Of The Art Exhibition 'Here Today...' For The 50th Anniversary ...   Getty Images

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  BBC News   
PhD student adapts cheap microscope and saves £100000  BBC News
A PhD student from Brunel University London has saved himself £100,000 by 'hacking' his own kit. Adam Lynch created his own inverted microscope by adapting a cheap instrument he bought online. Adam realised a USB microscope he had purchased from ...

DIY microscope could save scientists thousands of dollars   UPI.com
New high-tech microscope for cheap disease testing   Times of India
Hacked microscope could help millions   Pune Mirror
Phys.Org   
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  Calcutta Telegraph   
Assam NGO gets UN award  Calcutta Telegraph
Guwahati, Nov. 25: Aaranyak, an Assam-based NGO working for the conservation of nature, has won an United Nations award for its community-based flood early warning system that has benefited 40 villages in flood-prone Dhemaji and Lakhimpur districts.
Rare UN honour for Aaranyak   Assam Times

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