2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 India Science


NDTV
   
New maps offer a clearer view of global agriculture   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: A new global cropland map combines multiple satellite data sources, reconciled using crowd-sourced accuracy checks, to provide an improved record of total cropland extent and field size around the world. Knowing where agricultural land is ...

Researchers create maps for clearer view of global agriculture   The News Reports
Finding Farmland: Global Maps Help Fight Hunger   Nature World News
New maps offer clearer view of global agriculture   Mizo News

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New project to send seeds to Mars   
Economic Times
LONDON: A team of young researchers will send seeds to Mars in 2018 to grow the first plant on the Red planet. The Seed team has won a contest on the best designs for experiments on Mars organised by Dutch non-profit Mars One. "We are excited to ...


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Full-Time Whistle
   
Ghost Particle Found in Space Proves Alien Life Existence, Claim Researchers   
Full-Time Whistle
Time and again we come across movies that talk about aliens, but now its researchers who have claimed through their latest discovery dubbed 'ghost particle' that alien life could be present. Editor : David JACKMAN Category : SCIENCE19 January 2015 ...

'Ghost particle' seem to prove that 'aliens' do exist!   ANINEWS
'Ghost particle' found in space hints at existence of aliens: Researchers   Zee News
Ghost Particle: Never-Seen-Before Picture Proves Existence of Aliens [PHOTO]   International Business Times, India Edition
PanAsiaBiz   
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Science World Report
   
Astronomers study galactic 'hailstorm' in early universe   
Daily Times
Astronomers have looked back nearly 13 billion years, when the universe was less than 10 percent its present age, to determine how quasars regulate the formation of stars and build-up of the most massive galaxies. Quasars are extremely luminous objects ...

How Quasars and Supermassive Black Holes Shaped the Early Universe   Science World Report
Galactic hailstorm in early universe observed, gives clues to galaxy formation   International Business Times UK
How stars, galaxies formed in early Universe   Zee News
The News Reports   
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The News Reports
   
Novel Biosensor Utilises Odorant Binding Protein   
AZoSensors
Every odour has its own specific pattern which our noses are able to identify. Using a combination of proteins coupled to transistors, for the first time machines are able to differentiate smells that are mirror images of each other, so called chiral molecules, ...

Biosensor to help machines smell like humans   Times of India
Biosensor to give machines human-like smelling ability   Financial Express

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The Utah People's Post
   
Study: Environment trumps genetics in shaping immune system   
The Denver Post
WASHINGTON (AP) — How your immune system does its job seems to depend more on your environment and the germs you encounter than on your genes, says new research that put twins to the test to find out. After all, the immune system adapts ...

Environment has greater influence on immunity than genes   BioNews
Environment, not genes, dictates our immune system   Times of India
Environment not genes decides immunity as we age   Zee News

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The New Indian Express
   
Chennai Sees Rise in Death of Sea Turtles   
The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: As turtle enthusiasts walk along the beach to collect and conserve the eggs of the Olive Ridley Turtles, carcasses are becoming a common sight along with the eggs. The collection of eggs and monitoring turtle numbers is carried out by ...

Carcasses of 30 Olive Ridleys washed ashore   Times of India

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The Hindu
   
Eight bag Young Scientist Award   
The Hindu
As many as eight young scientists from different branches of science have been selected for the Young Scientist Award instituted by the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology, and Environment (KSCSTE) for the year 2014. The award carries a cash ...

Young Scientist Award   The New Indian Express

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Science Times
   
Marine Mammals Can Suffer from Irregular Heartbeats When Diving Deep   
Science Times
Researchers from the University of California, Santa Cruz have found that marine mammals like seals and dolphins can suffer from irregular heartbeats when they dive deep in the search for food. According to researchers, who believed they have evidence of ...

Marine mammals may get arrhythmia from deep dives, study says   SMN Weekly
Do Deep Dives Cause Arrhythmia In Aquatic Mammals?   Pioneer News
Irregular heart beat detected in marine mammals   Business Standard
Delhi Daily News   
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Council Chairperson's charge against media persons   
The Hindu
It was high drama at the monthly municipal committee meeting here after the media persons were denied entry into the council meeting hall on Monday. The restriction is seen as fallout of the reportage on the high drama at the preceding two monthly council ...


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