2015年1月26日 星期一

2015-01-27 India Science


Zee 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 ...

Goodbye Earthlings: Comet Lovejoy won't return for 8000 years   Mashable
Comet Lovejoy bids adieu to Earth, to be spotted again in 8000 years   Zee News
See You 'Comet Lovejoy' in 8000 years   PanAsiaBiz
Delhi Daily News   
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Nature World News
   
Greenland ice may melt faster due to increase in temperature   
Business Standard
A new study has shed light on Greenland Ice demonstrating that the more temperatures increase, the faster the ice will melt. The model experiments conducted by Penn State geoscientists suggested that if all the ice in the Greenland Ice Sheet melts, global ...

3-D View of Greenland's Ice from KU   Kansas City infoZine
Global Warming? Nasa Satellite Images, Data Help Scientists Map Melting ...   Microfinance Monitor
3D Map of Greenland Provides Look into Ice Sheet's Past and Future   Nature World News
Science World Report   
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ANINEWS
   
Mothers don't talk as clearly to their offspring as they do to adults   
ANINEWS
Washington, Jan 26 (ANI): A new study has shown that mothers surprisingly speak less clearly to their babies than they do to adults. The research represents a collaborative effort between scientists from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute (BSI) in Japan and ...


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New York Times
   
How the Smell of Rain Bubbles From the Ground   
New York Times
A familiar scent fills the air after a dry stretch is broken by a summer rain. There is even a word for this fresh, earthy smell: petrichor. The term was coined in the 1960s when scientists reported that the smell came from chemicals in the surface that the rain ...

Scientists find why rain gives off fresh, earthy smell   Economic Times
Know why rain brings that fresh, earthy smell   New Kerala

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Daily Mail
   
The revolutionary space telescope 1000 times sharper than Hubble   
Daily Mail
Researchers have revealed plans for a revolutionary space telescope that could provide images up to 1,000 times sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope. The concept being developed by Nasa and the University of Colorado Boulder consists of an ...

CU-Boulder pitches telescope that could image at higher-res than Hubble   Fox News
New space telescope concept may provide 1k times sharper images than Hubble   Business Standard
CU-Boulder Seeking Funds to Produce a Telescope Sharper Than Hubble   University Herald
UPI.com   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Dinosaur-killing asteroid didn't ravage earth: Study   
Zee News
London: 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 ...

Don't miss 100 millionth photo of the Sun   The Hawk
Asteroid that killed off dinosaurs did not cause vast global firestorms   Market Business News
Revealed: asteroid that killed the dinosaurs boiled Earth's atmosphere   The Conversation UK

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Slate Magazine
   
Watch: Vampire bat robot uses its wings for walking   
Los Angeles Times
This robot is so talented it's scary. Scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne have built a robot inspired by the vampire bat that can walk and fly using its foldable wings. lRelated The rise of jaws? Tiny fossil sheds light on fishy origins.
Bat-Like Bot May Soon Fly Its Way Into Space—The New Drone Frontier   Science Times
Vampire bat-inspired robot can fly and walk   Business Standard
'Vampire bat' robot Daler adapts to different terrains by folding its wings   Daily Mail
The Register   
SlashGear   
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Spaceflight Now
   
January 25, 2015 in Delta 2: Preview story: Launch of Delta 2 rocket with NASA ...   
Spaceflight Now
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE — From weather forecasting to agricultural benefits, a new NASA mission launching this week will provide unprecedented detail, accuracy and coverage of soil moisture from space on a world-wide basis every three days for ...

3 Questions: Dara Entekhabi on NASA's soil-moisture mission   MIT News
NASA prepares for new SMAP agricultural probe launch on Thursday   SMN Weekly
NASA set for first Earth-observing mission launch   Business Standard

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Full-Time Whistle
   
UFOs Outside The International Space Station: Why Do We Keep Seeing Them?   
Huffington Post UK
Humans have been in continuous orbit aboard the International Space Station for 14 years and 85 days. In that time 216 individual astronauts from 15 nations have circled the Earth around 90,000 times, travelling just shy of 8km a second, watching the sun ...

CATS experiment installed on the exterior of the International Space Station   Phys.Org
Remote sensing instrument CATS successfully fitted on ISS   Techie News
Robotic arms install remote-sensing instrument on ISS   Business Standard

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Christian Science Monitor
   
What is comet dust made of? Rosetta finds out.   
Christian Science Monitor
The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft, currently in orbit around Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, is examining the dust being shed by the comet as it hurtles toward the sun. By Kulvinder Singh, Sen January 26, 2015. close. Rosetta's ...

Rosetta spacecraft deepens mystery of comet's origin   The Star Online
Rosetta watches closely as comet sheds its dust   Sen (subscription)
Rosetta watches comet shed its dusty coat   Astronomy Magazine
The News   
Design & Trend   
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