2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 India Science


The Indian Express
   
Notice on compulsory moral science   
Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, Feb. 2: The Supreme Court today sought responses from the Centre and the Central Board of Secondary Education on a plea seeking to make moral science a compulsory subject for all CBSE students from Class I to Class XII in order to inculcate ...

Clear air on 'Moral Science': Court   Oman Tribune
SC notice on moral science in schools   Times of India
Plea in SC to make moral science compulsory in schools   Deccan Herald
Pune Mirror   
Economic Times   
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SMN Weekly
   
CU-Boulder honors fallen astronauts   
SMN Weekly
6 CU- Boulder honors the memories of its alumni Ellison Onizuka and Kalpana Chawla, both died in NASA space shuttle accidents 17 years apart. The University remembered and honored its two great heroes at the Boulder campus. Ellison Onizuka was a ...

CU-Boulder commemorates Fallen Astronauts   Uncover California
Kalpana, the star that touched us   Hindustan Times
Remembering Kalpana Chawla on her 12th death anniversary - First Indian ...   Deccan Chronicle
CBS Local   
KXRM   
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1.35 lakh birds of 93 species visited Pong Dam   
Chandigarh Tribune
The three-day annual exercise of counting exotic migratory birds at the Pong Dam reservoir in the foothills of Kanga district concluded late on Sunday evening. The state Wildlife Department had organised the event. Experts and resource persons from ...

Over 1.30 lakh birds of 93 species spotted in HP wetlands   Business Standard
Over 130000 birds spotted in Himachal wetlands (Feb 2 is World Wetlands Day)   Kolly Talk

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Live Samachar
   
Come 2016, place your ad in space   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Researchers in Belgium have joined hands with European Space Agency (ESA) to launch the first ever billboard to space in 2016. The billboard being developed at KU Leuven University in Belgium will include personal messages and ads ...

Space Billboard Lets You Advertise On The Satellite   CrazyEngineers
Belgium students to launch space billboard in 2016   New York Daily News

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NGT bans mining, stone quarrying near Sariska tiger reserve   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal on Monday directed that no person or company will be allowed to carry out stone quarrying or mining of any sort without the requisite environmental clearance near the Sariska Tiger reserve in Rajasthan.

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Here's why 'live fast' galaxies die young   
New Kerala
A new study has revealed that some galaxies can die early because the gas they need to make new stars is suddenly ejected. Most galaxies age slowly as they run out of raw materials needed for growth over billions of years, but a pilot study looking at ...

New study reveals why 'live fast' galaxies die young   Daily News & Analysis
Why some galaxies die young   Zee News
Red Galaxies And Premature Gaseous Ejaculation   Science 2.0

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Malay Mail Online
   
Heat waves becoming more prominent in urban areas, research reveals   
Bangalore Mirror
The world's urban areas have experienced significant increases in heat waves over the past 40 years, according to new research published on January 30. These prolonged periods of extreme hot days have significantly increased in over 200 urban areas ...

City nights will be hot and steamy but not in a good way, predict climate scientists   Mirror.co.uk
Heat waves becoming more prominent in urban areas   Yumanewsnow
Heat wave rise prominent in urban areas during last four decades   The News Reports
IANS   
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The Hindu
   
2nd Int'l Indian Ocean Expedition to Research Climate Change Impact   
The New Indian Express
VISAKHAPATNAM: Nearly 50 years after the first expedition was conducted, the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) launched the second International Indian Ocean Expedition mission to study the effects of climate change on the ocean over the last 50 ...

2nd global Indian Ocean expedition in December   The Hindu

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Jagran Post
   
Instrument that detect atmospheric mercury   
Jagran Post
New Delhi: Professor of 'University of Miami Rosenstiel School', Anthony Hynes and his colleagues tested a new mobile instrument that can detect ambient levels of mercury in the atmosphere. Feeding and fasting hormone may help treat diabetes: Study.
New Laser-based Device Can Detect Ambient levels Of Mercury   Gizmodo India
Researchers Develop New Instrument To Monitor Atmospheric Mercury   Photonics Online
New Instrument Can Detect Atmospheric Mercury   Science 2.0

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Full-Time Whistle
   
Destruction of Ocean Species Puts Marine Life In a Position More Likely To ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Researchers have our attention that due to various factors including climate change, overfishing, pollution and destruction of habitats like coral reefs and nearly 25 per cent of well-known species' being threatened by various factors, marine life and Species ...

Much of marine life threatened with extinction, warn scientists   Market Business News
Extinction Risk for Marine Life Up 25 Percent   Nature World News
Marine life facing risk of extinction   Deccan Herald
Zee News   
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