2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 India Science

  Assam Tribune   
Arunachal Guv calls for addressing climate change  Assam Tribune
ITANAGAR, Nov 27 – Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen Nirbhay Sharma (Retd) has called upon scientists to find the “best scientific ways and means” to address the challenges posed by climate change and at the same time, explore methods for balanced ...

Arunachal guv calls for balanced harnessing of natural resources   MorungExpress
Arunachal Governor calls for balanced harnessing of natural resources   Zee News

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'Underworld' can help understand climate change  Zee News
London: A new study demonstrates the organisms below ground could hold the key to understanding how ecosystems around the world are responding to climate change. The study brings together new knowledge on this previously neglected area. The rapid ...


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  Zee News   
'I saw humans on Mars in 1979': Ex-NASA employee  Khaleej Times
She reportedly told the radio host that in 1979, she was handling the downlink telemetry from the Viking ladder. New York: A woman claiming to be a former NASA employee has stated that while watching some footage, she saw two humans walking on the ...

NASA Employee Claims She Saw Humans On Mars In 1979   2paragraphs.com
I saw humans on Mars in 1979: Ex-NASA employee   Zee News
Alleged former NASA employee says there was a secret manned mission to ...   Yahoo News Canada

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  Daily Mail   
Human intelligence first evolved as our prehistoric ancestors began to work ...  Daily Mail
The struggle to gain an edge over the enemy in battle has helped to drive some of the greatest technological achievements of the past century, but warfare may also have been responsible for the evolution of human intelligence in the first place, according to ...

Prehistoric wars hastened brain's capacity for collaboration   Business Standard
Wars helped humans evolve as team workers   Zee News
Thank prehistoric conflict for collaboration, intelligence in humans   ANINEWS
PerfScience   
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  WJXT Jacksonville   
Innovation at Its Finest: Poop Will Soon Send You to the Moon  Design & Trend
(Photo : Commons) Researchers from Florida have developed a new technique that will allow human waste to be converted into rocket fuel. The researchers believe that the fuel will be adequate enough to fly a spacecraft from the moon back to Earth.
Human Poop Can Power Moon to Earth Trip   Counsel & Heal
Future NASA flights could be fueled by human waste   Daily Digest
Human waste could be used to fuel flights back from the Moon   ZME Science
Irish Times   
Capital OTC   
Business Standard   
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  WallStreet OTC   
MIT Scientists Found an Invisible Force Field Protecting Earth  WallStreet OTC
The invisible force field seems to be taken from a Star-Trek movie script – it's invisible, it's steady, and it doesn't allow harmful cosmic radiation penetrating into our planet's atmosphere. Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers say it was first noticed ...

High above the Earth Exists Super Shields that Block Harmful Electrons   Design & Trend
Scientists Discover Earth's Larges Force Field   Dumb-Out
New Information On The Invisible Belt That Saves Earth From Radiation   Gizmodo Australia
Frontline Desk   
The Hoops News   
The Utah People's Post   
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  PrepSure   
NASA Wants To Put A Telescope On A Giant Airship  Huffington Post UK
NASA has come up with a plan for the next generation of telescopes: high-altitude airships. Not just any airship though, a giant one capable of holding the same kind of equipment you'd expect to see on the ground. Why? Well sadly the answer isn't: 'Well who ...

NASA To Throw Up Airship Development Challenge To The Aviation Industry   Gizmodo India
NASA floats airship challenge idea   Zee News
NASA Holds Contest for New '20-20-20 Airship Challenge' Idea   Microfinance Monitor
PerfScience   
Clarksville Online   
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  The Daily Star   
UN nominates Bangla woman scientist for its Technology Bank  Business Standard
A leading Bangladeshi woman scientist was today nominated by the UN as member of a panel to assess functions of forming a technology bank to help the world's least developed countries come out of poverty. Firdausi Qadri is currently the director of the ...

Scientist Qadri on UN's tech panel   The Daily Star
Bangladeshi scientist nominated to UN technology bank panel   Vancouver Desi
UN nominates Bangladeshi Scientist Firdausi Qadri for its Technology Bank Panel   Bangladesh News 24 hours
DhakaTribune   
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  Uncover California   
New material radiates heat away to cool buildings  Pune Mirror
Linxiao Zhu (left), Professor Shanhui Fan (centre) and Aaswath Raman (right) are members of the team that invented the breakthrough energy-saving material. RELATED. Loading. Stanford researchers have developed a revolutionary ultrathin coating ...

Mirror Created By Stanford Scientists Could Replace Air Conditioning   Voice Chronicle
Mirrors could replace air conditioning   The Hindu
Cool! New rooftop materials can beam heat directly into space   The Weather Network
Daily Mail   
PerfScience   
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  The Hindu   
Green Team Initiative  The New Indian Express
VISAKHAPATNAM: With cyclone Hudhud devastating the Port City, the Green Climate Team, Visakhapatnam, started an awareness programme on the concept of developing 'Eco-friendly Visakha' here Thursday. As part of the programme, initially a workshop ...

On a green mission   The Hindu

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