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MOMentous year for ISRO
Deccan Chronicle
Nellore: The year 2014 will remain the most memorable for scientists of Indian Space Research Organisation as they had five most successful launches besides other notable achievements. Two GSLV missions, one in the beginning of the year and the ...
Isro puts up a great showBusiness Standard
With the successful Mars Orbiter Mission, India makes space historyDaily News & Analysis
India created space history in 2014Financial Express
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Deccan Chronicle
Nellore: The year 2014 will remain the most memorable for scientists of Indian Space Research Organisation as they had five most successful launches besides other notable achievements. Two GSLV missions, one in the beginning of the year and the ...
Isro puts up a great show
With the successful Mars Orbiter Mission, India makes space history
India created space history in 2014
The News Reports
Butterfly lovers rejoice! You can have your own collection without killing them
The News Reports
A new activity book will enable butterfly enthusiasts to create their own personal collection of butterflies without killing them – the book employs a technique that fuses traditional art of origami (folding of paper) with the study of butterflies. Compiled and ...
Butterflies, now in a new paper avatarEconomic Times
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The News Reports
A new activity book will enable butterfly enthusiasts to create their own personal collection of butterflies without killing them – the book employs a technique that fuses traditional art of origami (folding of paper) with the study of butterflies. Compiled and ...
Butterflies, now in a new paper avatar
ANINEWS
Scientist says Arctic and Antarctic ice isn't melting
Times of India
LONDON: A global warming expert has made shocking revelations that the north and south poles are "not melting". The scientist revealed that the poles are "much more stable" than climate scientists once predicted and could even be much thicker than ...
North and South Poles not melting: Global warming expertdomain-B
EXCLUSIVE: Ice in the Arctic and Antarctic is 'not melting', says global warming ...Express.co.uk
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Times of India
LONDON: A global warming expert has made shocking revelations that the north and south poles are "not melting". The scientist revealed that the poles are "much more stable" than climate scientists once predicted and could even be much thicker than ...
North and South Poles not melting: Global warming expert
EXCLUSIVE: Ice in the Arctic and Antarctic is 'not melting', says global warming ...
World's most complex crystal simulated
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: US researchers have simulated the most complex crystal structure ever - an icosahedral quasicrystal. The "icosahedral quasicrystal" simulated by researchers at the University of Michigan looks ordered to the eye, but has no repeating pattern.
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Economic Times
WASHINGTON: US researchers have simulated the most complex crystal structure ever - an icosahedral quasicrystal. The "icosahedral quasicrystal" simulated by researchers at the University of Michigan looks ordered to the eye, but has no repeating pattern.
Moth's Sex Life Compared To The Kama Sutra
Design & Trend
The gold swift moth, Phymatopus hecta, is native to northern Europe and Asia. It is found from England to Japan. The small brown moth's mating behavior is performed at twilight. In a new study, researchers have discovered that the moth has the most ...
Humans cannot match moth's sex tacticsWeb India
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Design & Trend
The gold swift moth, Phymatopus hecta, is native to northern Europe and Asia. It is found from England to Japan. The small brown moth's mating behavior is performed at twilight. In a new study, researchers have discovered that the moth has the most ...
Humans cannot match moth's sex tactics
Daily Times
Power salads for a healthy diet
Daily Times
Islamabad: Foods with really healthy properties are often relegated to being mere side dishes and find themselves out of the mainstream. Here are a few of them which you can make a part of your diet and get back all those useful nutrients and antioxidants ...
Climate change threat to mussels: studyBusiness Standard
Mussel population in danger due to ocean acidificationNorthern Voices Online
'Acidic' oceans wiping out mussel populationNew Kerala
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Daily Times
Islamabad: Foods with really healthy properties are often relegated to being mere side dishes and find themselves out of the mainstream. Here are a few of them which you can make a part of your diet and get back all those useful nutrients and antioxidants ...
Climate change threat to mussels: study
Mussel population in danger due to ocean acidification
'Acidic' oceans wiping out mussel population
India pursing scientific goals through overseas tie-ups: Vardhan
Hindu Business Line
Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, with YS Chowdary, Minister of State, Science, Technology and Earth Sciences, taking stock of the Indian Tsunami Early Warning System at INCOIS, in Hyderabad on Friday.
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Hindu Business Line
Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, with YS Chowdary, Minister of State, Science, Technology and Earth Sciences, taking stock of the Indian Tsunami Early Warning System at INCOIS, in Hyderabad on Friday.
Spaceflight Now
Spacewatch: Name a crater on Mercury
The Guardian
Mercury as seen from Messenger – though not as the human eye would see it. This is a false colour image, with the colours enhancing the chemical, mineralogical and physical difference between the rocks that make up Mercury's surface. Photograph: ...
December 26, 2014 in News: NASA spacecraft to get bonus time studying MercurySpaceflight Now
New innovation helps extend Messenger's Mercury missionDaily News & Analysis
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The Guardian
Mercury as seen from Messenger – though not as the human eye would see it. This is a false colour image, with the colours enhancing the chemical, mineralogical and physical difference between the rocks that make up Mercury's surface. Photograph: ...
December 26, 2014 in News: NASA spacecraft to get bonus time studying Mercury
New innovation helps extend Messenger's Mercury mission
NIOT retrieves lost heavy-weight torpedo
Zee News
Chennai: In a first, a heavy-weight torpedo lost by a Naval laboratory during a technology demonstration trial off Visakhapatnam has been retrieved from the sea by the National Institute of Ocean Technology's Deep Sea Technology team, a top NIOT official ...
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Chennai: In a first, a heavy-weight torpedo lost by a Naval laboratory during a technology demonstration trial off Visakhapatnam has been retrieved from the sea by the National Institute of Ocean Technology's Deep Sea Technology team, a top NIOT official ...
Our ancestors had stronger bones, says study
BioScholar News
Researchers have found that low-bone density is a modern phenomenon caused probably by humans' shift from a foraging lifestyle to a sedentary agricultural one. For millions of years, extinct humans had high bone density until a dramatic decrease in recent ...
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BioScholar News
Researchers have found that low-bone density is a modern phenomenon caused probably by humans' shift from a foraging lifestyle to a sedentary agricultural one. For millions of years, extinct humans had high bone density until a dramatic decrease in recent ...
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