2015年2月5日 星期四

2015-02-06 India Science


Los Angeles Times
   
NASA space probe sends back first pictures of Pluto in 2015   
Los Angeles Times
NASA's New Horizons space probe has sent back some new images of the dwarf planet Pluto and its largest moon Charon as seen from more than 126,000 miles away. lRelated NASA's New Horizons spacecraft zooms in on Pluto · Science · NASA's New ...

Images of Pluto from New Horizon are first of NASA probe mission   Morning Ticker
New Snaps of Pluto Taken By New Horizons   Viral Global News
NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Reveals Photos As It Draws Closer To Pluto   KJZZ
The Register   
Economic Times   
all 121 news articles »   


The Hindu
   
First edition of Ocean Science Congress opens   
The Hindu
Governor P. Sathasivam has said the increasing pursuit of economic gains with little regard for ecology is posing a threat to oceans and the very existence of mankind. Commercialisation of the ocean sector had led to the collapse of major fisheries, ...

Commercialisation of Ocean Sector Flayed   The New Indian Express
Fishermen oppose Meena Kumari report at World Ocean Congress   Business Standard
Ocean science meet to discuss utilising resources   Hindu Business Line
Press Trust of India   
all 24 news articles »   


Times of India
   
Budget 2015 to hold roadmap for India's actions on climate change, says ...   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar today hoped that the upcoming Budget will give a clear indication as to how India would "walk the talk" on climate issues while negotiating a deal on emission cuts in Paris later this year. Saying that India ...

Confusion over solar power deadline: 2020 or 2022?   The Indian Express
India's position in climate change issues   Times of India
India playing leadership role in fight against climate change: Javadekar   Business Standard
Daily News & Analysis   
Livemint   
Moneycontrol.com   
all 77 news articles »   


Phys.Org
   
It's a close encounter with Jupiter today   
Times of India
HYDERABAD/VISAKHAPATNAM: Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will be at its closest to the Earth on Friday much to the delight of sky-gazers. Jupiter will be 4.346 AU (astronomical unit) or just 650 million km away from Earth, the closest till 2020 ...

Watch Jupiter rise in the east   The Hindu
Jupiter reaches opposition on February 6th   Phys.Org

all 6 news articles »   


NDTV
   
Pigeons are smarter than you thought: New study   
Times of India
The common pigeon, a permanent resident of all cities across the world, is smarter than we think although its brain is no bigger than the tip of your index finger. A new study by researchers from the University of Iowa found that pigeons can categorize and ...

Pigeons can identify objects in the same way as infants learning words   Daily Mail
Pigeons can categorise natural and man-made objects   Business Standard
What Scientists Are Learning From Video Game-Playing Pigeons   CityLab
SMN Weekly   
NDTV   
all 26 news articles »   


BBC News
   
'Robot scientist' holds key to new drugs   
BBC News
Creating new drugs costs serious money - and that means effort is put into areas that can generate a lot of profit for pharmaceutical firms. But if the cost of researching drugs can be lowered, it may mean illnesses and diseases that affect fewer people - or ...

Eve the robot scientist discovers new drug candidate for malaria   Engadget
Robot Scientist Could Boost Drug Discovery   Full-Time Whistle
Robot Scientist Discovers Potential Malaria Drug   Scientific American
Economic Times   
all 46 news articles »   


Economy Lead
   
12-mn-year-old fossil may reveal when humans began to walk   
Zee News
Islamabad: A recently found fossil may make anthropologists rewrite the whole evolutionary history of how the early humans first began to walk upright on their two legs. The 12-million-year-old fossilised hipbone belonging to a prehistoric ape named ...

This fossil may show when humans started walking   Economy Lead

all 7 news articles »   


Scienceline
   
Moon rich ground for mining: experts   
Business Standard
Moon is a rich ground for mining, with an estimated 1.6 billion tonnes of water ice at its poles and an abundance of rare-earth elements hidden below the lunar surface, experts say. Private firms and space agencies are dreaming of tapping into these lucrative ...

Mining the Moon is a very 'lucrative' prospect indeed   Zee News
Mining the Moon next big thing   New Kerala

all 67 news articles »   


Daily Mail
   
Green sea slug lives on sunlight like a plant   
Pune Mirror
A sea slug has taken genes from algae it eats, allowing it to photosynthesise like a plant. How the green sea slug manages to live for months at a time "feeding" on sunlight, like a plant, is explored in a study in The Biological Bulletin. The authors present the ...

This sea slug steals plant genes to live like a leaf   Washington Post
Gene transfer between alga and sea slug confirmed: Study   Northern Voices Online
Eastern Emerald Elysia Steals Genes from Algae to Live Like Plant   Sci-News.com
Daily Mail   
Discovery News   
all 37 news articles »   


Viral Global News
   
Deep Sea Microbes' Lack of Evolution Confirms Darwin's Theory?   
Viral Global News
Researchers have recently stumbled across a deep sea microbe that has not undergone any changes for approximately two billion years. According to researchers, the microorganism could bolster Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Geobiologist William ...

No Evolution in a Microorganism for 2 Billion Years   Maine News Online
Scientists discover static organisms that failed to evolve in 2 billion years   Times Gazette
Discovery of Bacteria That Hasn't Evolved in 2 Billion Years Is New Validation of ...   ABC News
Washington Post   
Times of India   
Northern Voices Online   
all 92 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言