2015年1月7日 星期三

2015-01-08 India Science


The Hindu
   
What will be the India-based Neutrino Observatory's impact?   
The Hindu
In a landmark move, the Government of India's Union Cabinet recently approved the India-based Neutrino Observatory project. Coming soon after the approval of the 30-metre telescope which will be located in Hawaii, this decision will cause India to step into ...

Union Cabinet Committee on Security clears Neutrino Observatory   The News Reports
Cabinet Committee approves high-end Neutrino project   Economic Times
Rs 1500-crore research lab in Tamil Nadu gets Centre go-ahead   Hindustan Times
Times of India   
Hindu Business Line   
The Indian Express   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Another ISC gem: Astrology a science, says Uttar Pradesh governor Ram Naik   
Daily News & Analysis
Uttar Pradesh governor Ram Naik piled on to the ancient-India-knew-it-all controversy which sprang up during the course of the Indian Science Congress by announcing that astrology was a science. During the event's closing ceremony, he said that astrology ...

I pity those who are ashamed of the tradition of science in India: UP governor   Firstpost
It's Sankranti, but no kite flying at science do, please   Times of India
'Three successive droughts later, political will emerges to link farming with ...   The Indian Express
Free press journal   
Hindustan Times   
The Hindu   
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CBS News
   
Questions raised over theory that an asteroid caused the Big Freeze   
CBS News
For the second time in a year, scientists have cast doubt on a controversial theory that a massive asteroid or comet was responsible for a deep freeze that enveloped much of North America nearly 13,000 years ago. A new study in the Journal of Archeological ...

Mammoths May Not Have Been Wiped Out By Ancient Impact After All   Headlines & Global News
Massive Cosmic Impact My Not Have Killed the Mammoth in Mass Extinction Event   Science World Report
Ancient house fires evidence casts doubt on mammoth-killing cosmic impact ...   Science Codex
Nature World News   
Business Standard   
UC Davis   
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NDTV
   
Himalayan rumblings to help forecast monsoon   
Hindu Business Line
The Himalayas act as a towering barrier, blocking cold air in the northern latitudes from blowing into the subcontinent. Thus they subdue the moisture-laden ocean winds that whip up the monsoon. GALYNA ANDRUSHKO\SHUTTERSTOCK.COM.
Indian Science Congress: Shift in monsoon patterns worries experts   Hindustan Times
Geologist blames encroachment on dried river for Uttarakhand tragedy   Daily News & Analysis
Monsoon Patterns Changing, Steps Needed to Address Fallout: Expert   NDTV

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News Every day
   
PM agenda at Indian Science Congress   
The Hans India
The theme of the Indian Science Congress, 'Science and technology for human development', struck a chord with scientists. It will be interesting to see if science and technology can increasingly be integrated into governance as well. For years researchers ...

Jets fuelled by donkey urine? Flight of fancy   Calcutta Telegraph
Vyamanika Shastra is a big fat hoax: Claims of aviation in ancient India ...   Firstpost
Science meet didn't hear: 40 years ago, IISc debunked flying claims   The Indian Express
News Every day   
India Today   
Delhi Daily News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Scientists discover neurons which can help to better understand 'sense of touch'   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has recently provided a deeper insight into the human's sense of touch, which has generally been taken for granted in neuroscience. An international group of researchers, including Carnegie Mellon University's Alison Barth have linked a group ...

Discovery Will Help Scientists To Understand the Neuroscience Behind ...   HealthCanal.com
Neuroscientists Get a Better Feeling About Sense of Touch   Laboratory Equipment

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Times of India
   
Research & innovation environment changing in India: Vardhan   
Business Standard
Research and innovation environment in India is rapidly changing, with government actively supporting scientists with various incentive schemes, Union Minister Harsh Vardhan today said, as he tried to woo the Indian diaspora to come back and innovate in ...

Research & innovation environment changing in India, says Harsh Vardhan   IBNLive
Think of coming back to India: Vardhan to NRI youth   Press Trust of India
Make In India Initiative is a Major Platform to Promote Innovation - Dr. Harsh ...   India Education Diary
New Kerala   
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CNET
   
Two newly discovered planets look promising for extraterrestrial life   
CNET
Among eight new Kepler planets found are the two most Earth-like to date, with possible conditions for the propagation of life. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 8 January 2015 1:19 am GMT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +.
Nasa finds 8 new planets in 'life zone'   Times of India
'Alien Earth' is among eight new far-off planets   BBC News
Nasa reveals vintage travel poster designs for real exoplanets   Daily Mail
The Register   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Newsweek   
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Science Recorder
   
NASA astronomers investigate massive outburst near the Milky Way black hole   
Science Recorder
The jury is still out on what's causing these giant flares, but it has piqued the curiosity of scientists. Scientist are investigating the cause of a massive outburst near the black hole at the centery of the Milky Way galaxy, a mass that is 4.5 million times larger than ...

Researchers detect Massive flares from Milky Way's central black hole - (full-timew)   Full-Time Whistle
NASA spots massive outburst from our very own black hole   CNET
Largest X-ray flare ever detected seen at the centre of the Milky Way   Daily Mail
Firstpost   
Business Standard   
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Arrogant, exclusivist, politicized: TISS professor on scientists   
Daily News & Analysis
The concluding day of the Indian science Congress on Wednesday was marked with a controversial remark made by Janki Andharia, a professor of Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). She called the scientists 'arrogant, non-inclusive and influenced by ...

Prof highlights gender bias, busts 'neutral science myth'   Times of India

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