2014年12月24日 星期三

2014-12-25 India Science


Free press journal
   
NASA satellite snaps colourful Christmas Island   
Business Standard
A NASA satellite has captured a colourful photo of Christmas Island in the Southern Indian Ocean from space. Christmas Island, an Australian Territory, is a coral atoll (a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands made up of coral) in the northern Line Islands.
NASA discovers Christmas island   Zee News

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Mumbai University to host 102nd Indian Science Congress   
Daily News & Analysis
The University of Mumbai is going to host the 102nd Indian Science Congress from January 3 to 7 next year. The theme of the influential congruence this year is 'Science and Technology for Human Development'. The inaugural ceremony will be attended by ...

Sessions on Swachh Bharat, Make in India at Science Congress   The Indian Express
Science congress at university after 54 years   Times of India
PM to inaugurate Indian Science Congress   The Hindu
Economic Times   
Press Trust of India   
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WantChinaTimes
   
Chinese Deep-sea sub Jiaolong dives in Indian Ocean   
WantChinaTimes
China's deep-sea manned submersible Jiaolong carried out its first dive in hydrothermal areas in the southwest Indian Ocean on Tuesday. The submersible commenced its dive at 7:30 am local time (0330 GMT) and will return to the Xiangyanghong 09 ...

China deploys submersible in Indian Ocean to explore metals   Economic Times
China's deep-sea sub Jiaolong dives in Indian Ocean   Xinhua
China deploys deep manned submersible in the Indian Ocean to explore metals   PanAsiaBiz
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Maine News   
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Times of India
   
NASA developing gecko grippers to grab space debris   
Jagran Josh
Researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California are developing gecko grippers to grab space debris which includes the objects like orbital debris or defunct satellites. Gecko gripper is basically an adhesive gripping tool.
Adapting gecko's grippers to tackle debris in space   Bangalore Mirror
Gecko Inspired Technology Could Become The Garbage Truck For Space   CrazyEngineers
NASA's gecko grippers to grab space debris   Business Standard

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Tech Times
   
NASA Picks Four Companies for Commercial Space Flight Collaboration   
Tech Times
NASA to offer commercial companies access to its technologies and resources to help develop space capabilities. Space agency has selected four U.S. firms for the program. (Photo : NASA). NASA has announced the four commercial aerospace firms it has ...

Four companies have been picked by NASA for its Commercial Space Flight ...   Capitalberg
NASA selects new commercial space partners   Business Standard
NASA Selects Commercial Space Partners for Collaborative Partnerships   SpaceFlight Insider

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Times of India
   
Rich nations must fund stabilization of climate: IPCC chief   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: At a time when the developing world is worried over the rich nations' reluctance to contribute to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the chairman of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) R K Pachauri remains hopeful that the ...

Climate, clearance process dominated environment scene in 2014   Business Standard
India to be pro-active in enhancing energy efficiency: Govt   Zee News
Lima did not safeguard interests of less developed nations like India   BioScholar News

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Researchers create map of water vapor distribution in Mars' atmosphere   
Daily News & Analysis
Researchers have recently developed a map of water vapor distribution in Mars' atmosphere, it has been reported. Research from Russian scientists from the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Moscow Institute of Physics ...

Map created of distribution of water vapour in Mars' atmosphere   News Nation
Mars water vapour distribution map created   Daijiworld.com

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Digit
   
New material may help develop super slim imaging devices   
Digit
Researchers from the Rice University have developed an atomically thin material that may result in the production of the thinnest-ever imaging device. According to the team of researchers, the synthetic two-dimensional materials is based on metal ...

New Material Promises the Thinnest-Ever Imaging Device   NDTV
Atom-Thick CCD Could Capture Images   Product Design & Development
Researchers develop Material that could Produce Thinnest-ever Imaging Device   West Texas News

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Sixty Seven Elephants in Need of Immediate Rescue in India   
Huffington Post
2014-12-24-DSC_02381.jpeg Suzy's cracked footpad tells the story of her terribly hard life. The image, hard to look at for any compassionate person, was taken as Suzy was evaluated as part of her impending rescue. Suzy is one of sixty-seven pachyderms ...

Crying elephant inspires wildlife SoS to help rescue India's remaining circus ...   Times of India

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NPR
   
3 reasons lack of exercise is making your bones fragile   
TheHealthSite
According to a research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, lack of exercise or physical activity is one of the main reasons more and more people today have fragile bones compared to early human species.
Less exercise leads to fragile bones   The Hans India
Fragile Bones of Modern Humans Result from Reduced Physical Activity   Gant Daily
Human Bones Lighter, More Fragile with the Switch from Foraging to Farming   Nature World News
Hindustan Times   
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