2014年12月22日 星期一

2014-12-23 India Science


Slate Magazine
   
NASA mulls plan to explore Venus with 'Cloud City'   
Christian Science Monitor
At 800 degrees Fahrenheit, Venus isn't a hospitable place to land, but some NASA scientists are proposing to study the atmosphere from habitable dirigibles. By Mark Trumbull, Staff writer December 22, 2014. close. The northern hemisphere of Venus is ...

NASA Wants To Build Bespin Style Cloud City On Venus   American Live Wire
NASA HAVOC mission aims Could City above Venus   Inferse
NASA Wants To Build A Cloud City On Venus   Uproxx
CNET   
Daily Mail   
The Indian Express   
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Firstpost
   
Scientists call for pro-active role to protect coral reefs   
Times of India
PANAJI: Scientists have stressed on a pro-active role by concerned agencies for conserving coral reefs that are currently facing wrath of human and environmental interventions. "Destructive exploitation methods while fishing, poor land use, careless tourism, ...

Marine debris damaging coral reefs: NIO scientist   The Hindu

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Microfinance Monitor
   
ISRO Team Receives Recovered Crew Module Intact from GSLV MK III Launch   
Microfinance Monitor
Following the successful launch of India's first re-entry capable heavy load carrying GSLV Mark III on Friday, Indian space agency ISRO has recovered the crew module, the way NASA recovered its Orion crew module. With this last step, India has successfully ...

Isro to Study Data in Crew Module's Black Box   NDTV
Isro crew module reaches Sriharikota   Times of India
ISRO GSLV launch: Breaking down news, the media coverage and preoccupation   The Indian Express
Business Standard   
The Hindu   
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Times of India
   
Rich nations are penny-pinching: Prakash Javadekar   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A week after conclusion of the Lima climate talks, India on Monday lamented that rich nations have failed to deliver adequately on the issue of finance and said the "goal of mobilizing 100 billion US dollars per year by 2020 is still a far cry".
Govt shares outcome of Lima climate talks with Parliament   Economic Times
India to be pro-active in enhancing energy efficiency: Govt   Zee News
'Lima did not safeguard interests of less developed nations like India'   Firstpost

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Delhi Daily News
   
4D printing makes shape-changing objects   
Delhi Daily News
Shape-changing three-dimensional structures have been created by researchers from MIT using 4D printing. The structures may be used in a range of applications from medical implants to home appliances. Lead study author Dan Raviv, a mathematician at ...

MIT Researchers use 4D Technology to Create Structure that Can Change Shape   PerfScience
4D printing to create shape changing structures   BioScholar News
'4D printing' creates shape-changing objects   Economic Times

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The Hindu
   
'Research in pure, applied sciences must for progress'   
Times of India
VISAKHAPATNAM: For a society to progress a healthy scientific temper has to be fostered, and for that, research in pure and applied sciences is an absolute must, Dr V Seshagiri Rao, associate director, SHAR-ISRO and an expert on range safety real time ...

Indigenous radar to be ready soon   The Hindu

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Daily Mail
   
Is the key to spotting killer meteorites blowing in the solar wind? Researchers ...   
Daily Mail
Solar wind and other particles from the sun could give us an early warning of space rocks heading for Earth, researchers have found. They say changes in the solar wind, plasma and other types of particle could give away the location of rocks currently missed ...

Meteor radar? Solar wind could help predict impacts   Fox News
Astronaut: The Age of Asteroids? Boooooring…   TIME
Solar wind may help detect Earth-bound space rocks   Newsx
Chinatopix   
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BioScholar News
   
New material may lead to superthin imaging devices   
Business Standard
Researchers have developed an atomically thin material that may lead to the thinnest-ever imaging devices. Synthetic two-dimensional materials based on metal chalcogenide compounds could be the basis for superthin devices, according to Rice University ...

Atom-thick material could be used to create ultra-slim imaging devices   Daily Mail
Atom-thick CCD could capture images: Scientists develop two-dimensional, light ...   Macro Insider
New material promises the thinnest-ever imaging device   Kolly Talk

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Voice Chronicle
   
Carnivorous Plants Are Turning Vegetarians   
Voice Chronicle
The bladderwort (Utricularia) is a carnivorous plant, which is found in fresh water and wet soil as terrestrial or aquatic species across every continent except Antarctica. All bladderworts are carnivorous and capture small organisms by means of bladder-like ...

This Carnivorous Plants Can Be a Vegetarian, Too   Chinatopix
A carnivorous plant that is turning vegetarian   Times of India

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Science Recorder
   
Champagne bubbles may hold secret to more efficient energy production   
Science Recorder
Researchers discover how bubbles in a liquid are formed–a discovery that could lead to more efficient ways of producing energy. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. According to ...

Champagne bubbles can light up your home, scientists say   The Hoops News
Study Reveals, Champagne Bubbles Could Prompt New Acheivements In The ...   Capitalberg
Champagne Bubbles have Link with Power Generating Turbine: Study   Full-Time Whistle
Economic Times   
Business Standard   
Northern Voices Online   
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