2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 India Science


The News Reports
   
Award for women scientists   
Hindu Business Line
Two women scientists, Tessy Thomas and Geeta Varadan, have been selected for the Y Nayudamma Memorial Award for the year 2014. Tessy Thomas is Director, Advanced Systems Laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation, ...

Current Affairs 15th February: Tessy Thomas Selected for Y Nayudamma ...   AEG India
Dr. Tessy Thomas, Geeta Varadan jointly win Nayudamma Award 2014   Northern Voices Online
Dr. Tessy Thomas, Geeta Varadan jointly named for Nayudamma Award 2014   Jagran Josh
Times of India   
Microfinance Monitor   
The Hindu   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Mars One mission: 5 Britons shortlisted for one-way trip to Red Planet   
Telegraph.co.uk
Five Britons have been shortlisted for a one-way trip to Mars as they hope to become the first humans to step foot on the Red Planet. Four women and a man from the UK are among the final 100 candidates for the Mars One Project which plans to set up a ...

Mystery Mars haze baffles scientists   BBC News
Mysterious Martian haze baffles planetary scientists   Los Angeles Times
Mysterious Mars Haze Puzzles Scientists   ABC News
Sydney Morning Herald   
Daily Mail   
New Zealand Herald   
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Odisha Samaya
   
Several species speckled during foremost Dolphin Census in Bhitarkanika   
Odisha Samaya
Odisha: Several species of Dolphin have been speckled on Sunday during the maiden dolphin census which has been carried out by wildlife and forest department officials in Odisha's coastal eco-systems and shorelines. The species of the aquatic creature ...

Odisha Dolphin Cenusus Reveal 6 New Species in Bhitarkanika Lake   Microfinance Monitor
First dolphin census in Odisha: 6 species spotted in Bhitarkanika   Odisha Sun Times
Dolphin census in Bhitarkanika   Press Trust of India
The New Indian Express   
Calcutta Telegraph   
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Gizmodo India
   
Now, household robots that can do your 'laundry'   
Gizmodo India
A team of artificial intelligence (AI) researchers has demonstrated a robot that is capable of doing laundry without any specific knowledge of what it has to wash. To AI experts, programming a robot to do the laundry represents a challenging planning problem ...


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Times of India
   
Kerala girl a step away from ticket to Mars   
Times of India
MUMBAI: Kerala girl Shradha Prasad's dream of settling down on Mars is inching towards reality, with the 19-year-old from Palakkad qualifying for the final round of selection for the "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity". Her parents' only child, this mechanical ...


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Astronomy Magazine
   
ALMA peers inside star-burst galaxies for the first time   
Times of India
Using the powerful ALMA telescope, scientists have been able to unravel the "burst" in the star-burst galaxies, so called because they make new stars at a dizzying 1,000 times faster than typical spiral galaxies like the Milky Way. They peeled aay layers of ...

This is why some starburst galaxies 'burst'   Business Standard
Why do some galaxies 'burst'   Bharat Press
What Puts The 'Burst' In Starburst Galaxies?   Tech Times

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Times of India
   
Swamps, wetlands may be key in fight against climate change   
Times of India
MELBOURNE, Swamps and wetlands could be 50 times more effective than rain forests in storing carbon, an Australian scientist researching the topic said Monday. Researchers at Victoria's Deakin University found swamps bank up to one-third of the carbon ...

Swamps may be key to fighting climate change   Business Standard
Scientists look at role of wetlands in battle against climate change   Phys.Org

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Daily Mail
   
How global warming is making us ILL: Infectious diseases will spread faster ...   
Daily Mail
Infectious diseases, such as Ebola and West Nile virus, will rapidly spread to new areas as a result of global warming. This is according to zoologist, Professor Daniel Brooks, who warns humans can expect to face new illnesses as climate change brings crops ...

Climate change will bring infectious diseases to new regions says study   National Monitor
Climate Change Could Spread Infectious Diseases To New Regions And Hosts   Headlines & Global News
Climate Change Moves Parasites and Infectious Diseases Around   Youth Health Magzine
Business Standard   
Press Trust of India   
Zee News   
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Bangladesh News 24 hours
   
Why cold blooded animals grow smaller in warm water?   
Zee News
London: Ever wondered why cold blooded animals grow bigger in the warm weather on land, but smaller in warm water? The availability of oxygen may hold the key, finds a new study. "Enhancing our understanding of what influences the growth of animals ...

How Climate Change Impacts Cold-Blooded Species: They Grow Bigger on Land   Science World Report

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Daily Mail
   
Acidity in world's oceans as seen from SPACE: Scientists use satellites to track ...   
Daily Mail
Satellite images are being used to monitor how ocean acidification is changing the world's seas. For the first time, scientists have been able to obtain a global picture of how rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are affecting the oceans. Using thermal ...

Ocean Acidification You Can See From Space   Science 2.0
Satellite images to monitor ocean acidification in remote areas from space   RT
Satellites Reveal How Acidic the World's Oceans Are as Greenhouse Gases ...   Science World Report
New Kerala   
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