2014年12月7日 星期日

2014-12-08 India Science


Times of India
   
Typhoon Adds Urgency for UN Climate Talks as Rift Opens   
Businessweek
A typhoon that forced at least 900,000 people to evacuate their homes in the Philippines highlighted the stakes for envoys at United Nations climate talks as a rift opened over how to fight global warming. The storm named Hagupit, or “Whip” in Filipino, was ...

Debate on emissions to heat up week 2 of Lima climate talks   Economic Times
Sticky issues re-emerge at UN climate talks   Washington Post
Lima climate change talks: Countries discover the chasm at the end of a week   Business Standard
Indian Express   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Irish Times   
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Quantum computers and next-generation electronics come closer to reality   
Business Standard
A new research has revealed that an exotic state of matter can open a new path to quantum computers and other next-generation electronics. Physicists at the University of Michigan have discovered or confirmed several properties of the compound samarium ...


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NDTV
   
China, Brazil launch joint satellite after earlier space shot fails   
GlobalPost
Beijing, Dec 7 (EFE).- The Chinese-Brazilian CBERS-4 satellite was sent into orbit Sunday from China's Taiyuan space launch facility as part of the bilateral cooperation program a year after the launch failure CBERS-3, which plunged back to Earth without ...

China launches CBERS-4 satellite   Business Standard
China launches multi-purpose satellite   Hindu Business Line

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How plant history shapes global change responses   
Business Standard
A new study shows that just as our family histories dictate what we look like and how we act, plant evolutionary history shapes community responses to interacting agents of global change. Humans are changing the look and function of earth's ecosystems, ...


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Daily Times
   
World's fastest camera can capture 100 billion frames per sec   
Daily Times
WASHINGTON - A team of biomedical engineers has developed the world's fastest camera, a device that can capture events up to 100 billion frames per second. The current ultrafast imaging techniques are limited by on-chip storage and electronic readout ...

World's fastest 2D receive-only Camera developed   West Texas News
Researchers developed World's fastest 2D camera at the Washington University   Jagran Josh
World's fastest 2D camera clicks 100 billion frames per second   Delhi Daily News
WallStreet OTC   
Market Business News   
Product Design & Development   
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Indian Express
   
Artificial enzymes suggest life doesn't need DNA or RNA   
Business Standard
Researchers have developed artificial enzymes from genetic material that does not exist in nature, called XNA, an advance that hints at the possibility that life could evolve without DNA or RNA. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid or RNA are ...

Scientists create artificial enzymes   Digital Journal

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eco-business.com
   
Climate degegates generating 29000 tonnes of CO2: Group   
Financial Express
Flights and hotels for the entire 9,000 delegates from 190 countries attending the UN climate confernece here will generate almost 29,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide, according to an estimate by a group campaigning on behalf of green energy developers.
Not long to wait till released CO2 turns up temperature   eco-business.com
Carbon does its worse work 'within 10 years'   Business Spectator

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Beta Wired
   
Japan's Hayabusa 2 Delayed for Second Time   
Beta Wired
hayabusa2 Space launches are scheduled ahead of time and liftoff is expected by the date specified. However, there are any number of things that can lead to a delay. Equipment malfunctions or other issues can lead to a postponement. Another factor that ...

Japan's asteroid explorer 'Hayabusa2' successfully completes critical operation ...   Business Standard
NASA working with other space agencies to explore Comets, Asteroids and ...   Clarksville Online
Hayabusa 2 performing without a glitch, says JAXA   Asahi Shimbun

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Chinatopix
   
China plans to put rover on Mars by 2020: Space scientist   
Business Standard
A leading Chinese space scientist said today that the country could land a rover on Mars by 2020, build a manned space station by 2022 and test a heavy carrier rocket by 2030, as Beijing expands its space programme in a race with India to explore the red ...

Countdown to China's new space programs begins   Xinhua
China Focus: China's ardor for a red planet   GlobalPost
China Unveils Ambitious Space Program Agenda   Chinatopix

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Jagran Post
   
Climate Summit Negotiators begin reviewing draft text   
Jagran Post
Lima (Peru): Negotiators from more than 190 countries, including India, on Saturday began reviewing a draft text to agree on a new ambitious and binding deal to cut global carbon emissions, in their last chance to reach on a historic deal to be signed next ...


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