2014年12月2日 星期二

2014-12-03 India Science

  SpaceFlight Insider   
Arianespace ready for final Ariane-5 flight of 2014 with DIRECTV-14 and GSAT-16  SpaceFlight Insider
The sixth launch of an Ariane-5 rocket is scheduled to take off on Dec. 4 between 8:38 p.m. and 9:48 p.m. from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana. Flight VA221 will see the Ariane-5 flying in the ECA configuration with two satellite passengers: ...

India's GSAT-16 To Be Fired On December 5 From French Guiana   Gizmodo India
Ogive-Shaped Fairing Now Holds Duo In Place For Arianespace Launch   SatNews Publishers
India to put 48 transponders in space on Friday   Hindustan Times
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NetIndian   
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  Indian Express   
The human eye can see 'invisible' infrared light  Pune Mirror
Any science textbook will tell you we can't see infrared light. Like X-rays and radio waves, infrared light waves are outside the visual spectrum. But a team of researchers co-led by scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis has found ...

Humans Have Been Able to Perceive Infrared Light This Whole Time   Gizmodo India
Under the Right Conditions, Humans Can See Infrared   io9
Human eye can see 'invisible' infrared light   Times of India

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  Times of India   
Why females live longer than males  Times of India
Researchers from the University of Exeter in Britain found that male flies die earlier than their female counterparts when forced to evolve with the pressures of mating and juvenile survival. The results could help researchers understand the mechanisms ...

Why females live longer than males decoded   Business Standard
Flies Show why females live longer than males: Study   Microfinance Monitor

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  Astronomy Magazine   
Ground-based detection of super-Earth transit paves way to remote sensing of ...  Astronomy Magazine
For the first time, a team of astronomers, including Ray Jayawardhana from York University, has measured the passing of a super-Earth in front of a bright nearby Sun-like star using a ground-based telescope. The transit of exoplanet 55 Cancri e is the ...

Ground-based telescope detects a “Super-Earth” Orbiting a Sun-like Star   The Utah People's Post
Detection of super-Earth transit extends terrestrial frontier   Business Standard
Landed telescope finds super-Earth   The Asian Age
The Guardian   
Delhi Daily News   
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  ZME Science   
Scientists find 240 million-year-old parasite that infected mammals' ancestor  ZME Science
It's very small and incredibly old – scientists have found the egg of a 240 million year old parasite – a pinworm, to be more precise. It's the oldest pinworm ever found, and one of the oldest evidences of parasitism ever found. Scott Gardner (Craig Chandler ...

Parasite that infected ancestors of mammals identified   Free press journal

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  NDTV   
NASA's CATS Eyes Clouds, Smoke and Dust from the Space Station  Space Daily
Turn on any local TV weather forecast and you can get a map of where skies are blue or cloudy. But for scientists trying to figure out how clouds affect the Earth's environment, what's happening inside that shifting cloud cover is critical and hard to see.
NASA eyes clouds, dust from space station   Zee News
NASA to Investigate Clouds' Composition using CATS   Maine News Online

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  Science World Report   
Most of Earth's carbon hidden in planet's inner core  Business Standard
As much as two-thirds of Earth's carbon may be hidden in the inner core, making it the planet's largest carbon reservoir, scientists say. University of Michigan researchers and their colleagues suggest that iron carbide, Fe7C3, provides a good match for the ...

Two-thirds of Earth's carbon may be hidden in planet's inner core   Zee News
Earth's Core May Harbor Largest Reservoir of Carbon on Our Planet   Science World Report
Most of Earth's carbon may be hidden in planet's inner core   R & D Magazine
Daijiworld.com   
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  Free press journal   
New computer better than humans at cataloguing science  Business Standard
A new computer system is better than scientists at the complex task of extracting data from scientific publications and placing it in a database that catalogues the results of thousands of individual studies. "We demonstrated that the system was no worse than ...

Computer Equal To Or Better Than Humans At Cataloging Science   Newsroom America
These guys are teaching computers to read papers about dinosaurs   Fusion
This Computer Understands Science Better Than Humans   Siliconindia.com
Pulse Nigeria   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Ozone depletion has 'devastating' effects on southern hemisphere's weather  Daily News & Analysis
A new research has revealed that the ozone depletion, which acts like a climate driver, potentially has devastating effects in the southern hemisphere. Costly floods, drought, wildfires, and serious environmental damage are some of the consequences of ...


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  Zee News   
The business of space: Exploring the new commercial space economy  Al Jazeera America
The space race is now in the hands of private companies and the sky is by no means the limit. December 2, 2014 6:00PM ET. by Kristyn Martin @kristynmartin. Today space innovation is increasingly driven by the private industry. It's an economy that's ...

Boeing Inches Closer To Sending Crew To Int'l Space Station   Law360 (subscription)
Boeing one step closer to sending US astronauts to space   Economic Times
Boeing Clears First Hurdle to Send Humans to Space   NDTV
Microfinance Monitor   
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