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2015-01-26 India Science


Mashable
   
Goodbye Earthlings: Comet Lovejoy won't return for 8000 years   
Mashable
Comet Lovejoy was visible Saturday night, the last time the celestial body is expected to be spotted by naked-eye observers on Earth for the next 8,000 years. Described as a “fuzzy little cottonball of light that differs from the stars” by the director of Los Angeles' ...

Comet Lovejoy Treat For Californians: Watch Now Or Miss It For 8000 Years   National Gazette
So Long Lovejoy, See You in 8000 Years   Science Times
Goodbye Lovejoy: Comet Bids the Earth Adieu for the Next 8000 Years   The Utah People's Post
Daily Science Journal   
Empire State Tribune   
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Times of India
   
Nasa maps layers deep inside Greenland ice sheet   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists using ice-penetrating radar data collected by Nasa have created the first-ever comprehensive map of layers deep inside the Greenland ice sheet. The new map, developed using data collected by Nasa's Operation IceBridge and ...

3-D view of Greenland Ice Sheet opens window on ice history   WPX News
Greenland ice sheet's comprehensive 3D map released   The News Reports

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Nature World News
   
Climate may impact how human languages evolve and sound   
Business Standard
Languages with complex tones are more likely to occur in humid regions of the world, while languages with simple tones are found in frigid areas or dry deserts, scientists say. To find a relationship between the climate and the evolution of language, one ...

Climate Affects Development of Human Speech: Study   NDTV

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Headlines & Global News
   
NASA Getting a New Space Telescope, Images Promise to be 1000 Times Better ...   
Headlines & Global News
The Aragoscope could be used to find lost hikers on Earth. (Photo : University of Colorado Boulder). NASA officials will get an update this week from University of Colorado Boulder researchers on a telescope being built that will provide images 1,000 times ...

CU-Boulder team pitching to fund work on next-generation telescope   Boulder Daily Camera
New space telescope concept may provide 1k times sharper images than Hubble   Business Standard

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The Independent
   
Dinosaur-killing asteroid didn't ravage earth: Study   
New Kerala
New research has debunked the theory that the asteroid thought to have led to the extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago also caused vast global firestorms that ravaged the Earth. A team of researchers from the University of Exeter, University of ...

Was It Really An Asteroid That Wiped Out The Dinosaurs? Study Says Not   Design & Trend
Dino-killing asteroid did not lead to vast global firestorms   Zee News

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IANS
   
Space scientists feel honoured on getting Padma Shri   
IANS
Chennai, Jan 26 (IANS) India's two space scientists who played an important role in the country's two inter-planetary missions Sunday said they felt deeply honoured and happy on being conferred with the Padma Shri. "I feel deeply honoured. All in the family ...


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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 ...

Early human ancestors used their hands like modern humans   Jagran Post
Early Human Ancestors Had Impressive Hand Skills, Study Suggests   The Utah People's Post
British Study Indicates Man Used Tool Ages Earlier   Pioneer News

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Full-Time Whistle
   
Robotic Arms Install Remote-Sensing Instrument On ISS - (full-timewhistle)   
Full-Time Whistle
“Robotic controllers let the CATS out of the bag!” So says NASA spokesman Dan Huot in a cool new NASA timelapse video showing in detail how CATS crawled around the space stations gangly exterior and clawed its way into its new home – topped off with ...

Remote sensing instrument CATS successfully fitted on ISS   Techie News
Robotic arms install remote-sensing instrument on ISS   Business Standard
NASA Cuts Live ISS Feed as UFO Appears   Chinatopix

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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 ...

Scottish scientists slow down speed of light as it travels through air   Economic Times
Scientists find a way to SLOW DOWN the speed of light   Daily Mail
University of Glasgow scientists 'mask' photons to slow down light   The News Reports
NBCNews.com   
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Science Times
   
Scientists Discover Life 2500 Feet Below Antarctic Ice   
Science Times
In a surprising twist, scientists drilling through 2,500 feet or 740 meters of ice in Antarctica have stumbled upon a colony of fish, crustaceans and jellyfish inhabiting the cold and dark recesses of the barren Antarctic sea floor. Scientists discovered the ...

Researchers Discover Existence of Life Below Thick Antarctic Ice Sheet   Daily Science Journal
Bizarre Antarctic fish lives below 2500 feet of ice   Christian Science Monitor
WISSARD Scientists Uncover 039Lost World039 of Mysterious Fish ...   National Review
Northern Voices Online   
TheBlaze.com   
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