2014年12月20日 星期六

2014-12-21 India Science


Times of India
   
GSLV Mark-III successfully test fired: India moves forward towards sending ...   
Meri news
Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) first sub-orbital flight and India's latest generation launch vehicle GSLV Mark-III lifted off successfully from the Sriharikotta space station, near Chennai at 9:30 am today. ISRO chief Dr K Radhjakrishnan confirmed ...

Space-age Jingle Jangle   The New Indian Express
India's best and brightest space scientists Jingle Jangle   The Capital Wide
Breaking down news: To Each Their Own   The Indian Express
Telegraph.co.uk   
Customs Today Newspaper   
Economic Times   
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Economic Times
   
Paris climate talks may have to pay for Lima compromise   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Is the outcome at Lima a recipe for a weak climate deal in Paris? Compromises on many key issues in the draft negotiating text that will serve as the basis for the next round of negotiations, beginning in February in Geneva, hint at such a ...

Earth heats up, world cold to deal   Chandigarh Tribune
ICC calls on governments to boost collaboration with business for a 2015 global ...   The FINANCIAL

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The Hindu
   
Earth grew new layer under Iceland volcano   
BioScholar News
By monitoring how magma flows through cracks in the rock away from a volcano, scientists have shed light on how the earthscrust forms. When the Baroarbunga volcano in Iceland erupted in August, scientists found that the molten rock forms vertical ...

How earth grew new layer under Iceland volcano   gulfnews.com

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Shiny Shiny
   
Crows' brain can solve human tasks   
Economic Times
NEW YORK: The so called 'high order' abstract reasoning process thought to be limited till now only to humans and certain apes has now been discovered in crows. Crows have the brain power to solve higher-order, relational-matching tasks and they can do ...

Crows found to be as smart as humans   Times of India
Crows are smarter than you think   Iowa Now
Crows solve task previously only thought solvable by people, apes and monkeys   Daily Mail
NBCNews.com   
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Jerusalem Post
   
New Worlds: How water could have flowed on Mars   
Jerusalem Post
Bringing plants into offices can improve well-being and make people feel happier at work. Tap water [illustrative]. (photo credit:INIMAGE). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. A new model suggests volcanic activity during the distant past of the planet Mars ...

Meteorites show that Mars could hide water or ice near its surface   GlobalPost
NASA found the Meteoritic Evidence of Water Reservoir at Mars   Jagran Josh
Earth meteorite indicates water reservoir on Mars   Business Standard

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Science World Report
   
Earth may have formed with oceans in its interior   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Earth may have formed with oceans in its interior and has been continuously supplying water to the surface via plate tectonics, a new study suggests. The study also indicates that the same amount of water that currently fills the Pacific Ocean ...

Ancient earth made its own water too: Study   Business Standard
Ancient Earth made its water geologically   Bangalore Mirror
So Looks Like Ancient Earth Fetched Water From Beneath its Surface   NDTV
Jagran Post   
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ANINEWS
   
Forests at greater risk due to climate change than previously believed   
ANINEWS
Washington, Dec 20 (ANI): A new study has revealed that forests around the world are affected by man-made climate change, suggesting that degradation of woods cannot be ruled out for the future. Taking a risk perspective, a team of scientists of the ...


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Daily News & Analysis
   
Champagne Bubble Physics Could Help Address Energy Needs   
Voice Chronicle
According to a new study, understanding the physics behind bubbles from champagne bottles could help address the world's energy needs in the future. Researchers from the University of Tokyo, Kyusyu University and RIKEN in Japan conducted the study on ...

Champagne bubbles can address our future energy needs: Study   Daily News & Analysis
How champagne bubbles may help address world's energy needs   Financial Express
Champagne bubbles can solve world's energy needs   Zee News

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Fox News
   
European comet lander may wake up from space slumber   
Fox News
After bouncing, the European Space Agency's Philae lander obtained this view of a cliff on the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. (ESA/Rosetta/Philae/CIVA). Europe's Philae comet lander may be about to wake up from its lengthy, unplanned ...

Year in Space: Rosetta Mission's Comet Landing Takes the Prize   NBCNews.com
Best of Science 2014: Rosetta, manipulating memories, coordinating robots   Livemint
Rosetta probe's new images show Philae shooting back into space   Daily Mail
NDTV   
BioScholar News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Space mystery of high-latitude auroras' origin solved   
Daily News & Analysis
ESA's Cluster and NASA's Image satellites have worked together to explain a particular type of very high-latitude aurora, which is the most visible manifestation of the Sun's effect on Earth. Although separated by some 150 million kilometers, the Sun and Earth ...

Origin of long-standing space mystery solved   BioScholar News
Scientists Unravel Mystery of High-Latitude Theta Aurora   Sci-News.com
Earth Matters: Awesome auroras: Watch for them in a sky near you   GazetteNET
Tech Times   
Headlines & Global News   
WallStreet OTC   
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