2015年2月3日 星期二

2015-02-04 India Science


Daily Mail
   
Minister says India 'walking the talk' on climate change   
Daily Mail
India's government on Tuesday defended its efforts to combat climate change after US President Barack Obama urged the country to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said the government was already turning ...

India in a leadership position to deal with climate change issues: Prakash ...   Business Standard
India a leader in climate change efforts: Prakash Javadekar   Times of India
Prakash Javadekar says budget will give direction to climate change efforts   Livemint
Economic Times   
Daily News & Analysis   
Jagran Post   
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The Indian Express
   
Supreme Court seeks Centre's response on making Moral Science compulsory   
legalera.in
Supreme Court Of India The Supreme Court has sought responses from both the Centre and the CBSE Board on a plea to make 'Moral Science' a compulsory subject from class I to XII in schools across the nation. A bench comprising Chief Justice H L Dattu ...

SC sought response from Union Government on making Moral Science a ...   Jagran Josh
SC seeks responses on compulsory moral science plea   Delhi Daily News
SC issues notice on compulsory moral science in CBSE schools   Microfinance Monitor
Daily News & Analysis   
Business Standard   
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Daily Mail
   
'Ghost Of Jupiter' Photo Shows Spooky-Looking Nebula In A Whole New Light   
Huffington Post
We've known about the Ghost of Jupiter since 1785, when it was discovered by the German-born astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822). But a captivating new image released by the European Space Agency (ESA) shows the spooky-looking planetary ...

Astronomers Release New Image of Planetary Nebula NGC 3242 (Jupiter's Ghost)   Sci-News.com
Picture shows White dwarf leaving behind 'Jupiter's Ghost'   Northern Voices Online
The lovely 'ghost' of a dying star   CNET
Daily Mail   
Delhi Daily News   
Zee News   
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Where do women science toppers end up?   
Times of India
BENGALURU: Noted scientist and chairperson of the National Academy of Sciences, India, Manju Sharma on Tuesday said there was an urgent need for the country to nurture talented women in science. "What we see is a tragic waste of human capital.
Indo-French Science Conference Begins   The New Indian Express
'Women not represented in scientific research'   Deccan Herald

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The News Reports
   
Microalgae F solaris produces oil; may hold solution to fuel trouble   
The News Reports
Researchers have said that a particular microalgae is emerging as a promising candidate for next-generation biofuel technology and could hold the key to all our fuel trouble. Scientists have sequenced the genome of a microalgae species and provided ...

Microalgae may provide gen-next biofuels   Business Standard
Microalgae may provide biofuels: Oil from Fistulifera solaris   Northern Voices Online
Public Release: 2-Feb-2015 Toward the next biofuel: Secrets of Fistulifera solaris   EurekAlert (press release)

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Daily Mail
   
Will travelling to Mars give us the body of an elderly person?   
Daily Mail
Spaceflight may be associated with a process of accelerated aging of the immune system, researchers have claimed. Long-term space flight is known to have detrimental effects on the human body, including muscle and bone loss. But now it seems human ...

Space flight can age immune system prematurely   The Indian Express
Space travel found to age immune system prematurely   Siliconrepublic.com
Spaceflight may age immune system prematurely   Business Standard
Science Recorder   
The News Reports   
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Uncover California
   
CU-Boulder commemorates Fallen Astronauts   
Uncover California
At the Boulder campus on Saturday, University of Colorado-Boulder honored and remembered its alumni Ellison Onizuka and Kalpana Chawla, who died in NASA space shuttle accidents 17 years apart. Onizuka died in Challenger explosion shortly after ...


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Financial Express
   
World has not woken up to water crisis caused by climate change: IPCC's ...   
Financial Express
climate change, water crisis, climate change water crisis, IPCC Development experts around the world have become increasingly concerned about water security in recent years. (Reuters). Other Articles. Can't ask banks to cut rates, competition will force ...

World has not woken up to water crisis caused by climate change: IPCC head   Reuters UK
Effects of Climate Change in Sierra Leone   AllAfrica.com

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The Hindu
   
“It's time space tech was made available to man on the field”   
The Hindu
India has done a lot to utilise space applications, the DRDO has the technology, but this is not available to the soldier on the field, Prof. M.G.K. Menon, DRDO Chair at RCI Hyderabad, Prem Shanker Goel said. “We as engineers have not done enough for the ...

India Should Explore Outer Space: Scientist   The New Indian Express

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Moon travel may be closer than you think   
Stuff.co.nz
Five teams competing for the $30 million Google Lunar X Prize have just been awarded a combined $5.25 million for meeting significant milestones in developing a robot that can safely land on the surface of the Moon, travel 500 meters over the lunar surface ...

Mining the Moon is a very 'lucrative' prospect indeed   Full-Time Whistle
Moon rich ground for mining: experts   Business Standard
Mining the Moon: A boondoggle that might do some good   Computerworld

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