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2015-01-25 India Science


artnet News
   
NASA Spacecraft Takes 100 Millionth Photo of the Sun   
artnet News
An overlaid composite image of the 100 millionth photo taken by AIA, showing the sun in multiple wavelengths. Photo: NASA/SDO. "SDO orbits Earth in such a way that its view of the sun is almost always unobstructed. But a few times a year, the moon gets in ...

NASA releases 100 millionth image of the Sun   Uncover California
Don't miss 100 millionth photo of the Sun   Economic Times
NASA telescope captures 100-millionth image of Sun   The Hindu
Daily News & Analysis   
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Delhi Daily News
   
Time to see Comet Lovejoy before it leaves for 8000 years   
Los Angeles Times
California sky watchers may be able to see two celestial bodies zooming past Earth in the next few days with just a pair of binoculars. If they're savvy. Comet Lovejoy, which won't be back for 8,000 years, is visible in the night sky, and on Monday an asteroid as ...

This weekend the best for spotting two celestial fly-bys   SMN Weekly
Tonight: your last chance to see Comet Lovejoy for about 8000 years   International Business Times UK
Ask the Specialists: How Do Amateur Astronomers Uncover Comets   WPX News
Times of India   
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Firstpost
   
Local Teen Selected As Semi-Finalist In Intel Science Talent Search   
CBS Local
ELK GROVE (CBS13) – He's only 17, but he's already making big waves in the science community. A local high school senior was selected as a semi-finalist in the 2015 Intel Science Talent Search. His research on stem cells set him apart from the rest.
11 Indian-origin teens in Intel talent search finals   Economic Times
A third of finalists in America's oldest science competition are of Indian origin   Firstpost
Indian-American Students Reach Finals of the Intel Science Talent Search   NDTV

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Delhi Daily News
   
Early ancestors started using their hands like modern humans much earlier than ...   
Delhi Daily News
According to new research, early human ancestors began using hand postures similar to the ones we use today much earlier than it was thought previously. The first research finding to support the archaeological evidence for stone tool use among fossil ...

British Study Indicates Man Used Tool Ages Earlier   Pioneer News
Early human ancestors used their hands like modern humans   Free press journal

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TheHealthSite
   
Climate could play a role in the evolution of human speech, according to research   
TheHealthSite
Washington, Jan 24: Finding a correlation between climate and the evolution of language, researchers say that languages with complex tones are much more likely to occur in the world's humid regions. Similarly, languages with simple tone occur more ...

Climate affects development of human speech   Odisha Sun Times

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Zee News
   
Mothers actually speak less clearly to their babies   
Zee News
London: Contrary to the common perception that elders need to talk to babies in simpler words, new research suggests they may actually speak less clearly to their infants than they do to adults. The research represents a collaborative effort between scientists ...

Mothers Don't Speak So Clearly to Their Babies   Tasnim News Agency

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Robotic arms install remote-sensing instrument on ISS   
Business Standard
Robotic flight controllers have successfully installed NASA's Cloud Aerosol Transport System (CATS) aboard the International Space Station. The feat was achieved with the help of a robotic hand-off - the first time one robotic arm on station has worked in ...


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Financial Express
   
Meteorite's magnetic memory gives clues to Earth's future   
Financial Express
meteorite, magnetic memory , magnetic memory meteorite, space news, research science news, The readings taken from these tiny 'space magnets' may give a sneak preview of the fate of the Earth's magnetic core as it continues to freeze. (AP) ...

Scientists learn to extract data buried within meteorites   Delhi Daily News
Meteorites Contain Magnetic Messages from Early Solar System, Say Scientists   Sci-News.com
Meteorites act as hard drives, show us the future of Earth's molten dynamo   Geek
Full-Time Whistle   
National Monitor   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Asteroid firestorm didn't kill the dinosaurs   
Full-Time Whistle
While there is little doubt that the massive asteroid that plowed in to our planet at the end of the Cretaceous era was the primary contributing factor in the disappearance of the dinosaurs, the exact mechanism through which the space rock brought about their ...

Dino-killing asteroid did not lead to vast global firestorms   Business Standard
Revealed: asteroid that killed the dinosaurs boiled Earth's atmosphere   The Conversation UK
What killed dinosaurs? Asteroid! Latest study says otherwise   The News Reports

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BBC News
   
Scientists slow the speed of light   
BBC News
A team of Scottish scientists has made light travel slower than the speed of light. They sent photons - individual particles of light - through a special mask. It changed the photons' shape - and slowed them to less than light speed. The photons remained ...

The Speed of Light is Not All that Absolute; Scientists Able to Slow Light   Full-Time Whistle
Scottish scientists slow down speed of light as it travels through air   Economic Times
In a first, scientists slow down speed of light   Times of India
CrazyEngineers   
Financial Express   
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