2015年2月19日 星期四

2015-02-20 India Science


Northern Voices Online
   
Mangalyaan stirred lot of interest among youngsters: Dr. K. Radhakrishnan   
Northern Voices Online
There is no denying the fact that the Mars orbiter sent by India's ISRO has been a massive success. Its entering Mars orbit was something of a huge success and it is still doing fine there, so up in the sky. It created interest among kids and youths as far as ...

Mangalyaan stirred lot of interest among youngsters, says former ISRO chairman   Business Standard
AS Kumar to catapult ISRO into its next growth orbit   Economic Times
'Mars mission kindled interest in science in youth'   The Hindu
Times of India   
The Indian Express   
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Daily Mail
   
Ants build en-suite 'TOILETS' in corner of their nest and use the waste as manure   
Daily Mail
In the cramped conditions of an ant nest, living alongside 100,000 of your work colleagues could get a little messy. Black garden ants, however, appear to have a solution - they build en-suite toilets in the corners of their nests. Biologists have found that the ...

Ants Have Better Toilet Manners Than You Think   Tech Times
Ants Have Designated Toilet Areas in Their Nests   Smithsonian
Scientists find that ants have toilets too   The Local.de
Uncover California   
Business Standard   
Gizmodo India   
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UPI.com
   
Forget the Higgs Boson, Massively Upgraded LHC to Search for 'Squark'   
Space Daily
The Earth's most powerful particle accelerator is returning to action next month after a two-year break. Scientists working with the Large Hadron Collider [LHC] are optimistic of a new breakthrough in particle physics when the accelerator comes back online in ...

The Large Hadron Collider will investigate the mystery of dark matter   Science Recorder
Large Hadron Collider to return to work   Blouin News Blogs
LHC Ready to Unravel The Mystery Of Dark Matter Particles   World Report Now
Live Science   
Times of India   
Discovery News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Now, smartphones that monitor pollution around you   
Business Standard
Researchers have developed a new sensing technology through which smartphone users will get to know about the pollution levels around them. The scientists of American Chemical Society examined 50 school children equipped with smartphones ...

Smartphones will now monitor real-time air pollution   Firstpost
Now, you smartphone will help you keep a check on air pollution   Gizmodo India
Smartphones to monitor real-time air pollution   Press Trust of India

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Daily Times
   
Stars akin to the sun also explode when they die   
Space Daily
The birth of planetary nebulae, resulting from the death of low and intermediate mass stars, is usually thought of as a slow process, in contrast with the intense supernovae that massive stars produce. But a recent study led by researchers at the Institute of ...

Sun's death may be a massive explosion: New Study   India Today
Our sun`s death may be more violent than previously thought   Web India

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Jagran Post
   
New ultra-sensitive, UV light sensor to detect fires   
Financial Express
A material traditionally used in ceramics, glass and paint, can be manipulated to produce an ultra-sensitive UV light sensor, paving the way for improved fire and gas detection, researchers have found. Researchers at the University of Surrey's Advanced ...

New ultra-sensitive UV light sensor can detect fire: Study   Jagran Post
Nanowire Brushes Usher in New Generation of Smoke Detectors   IEEE Spectrum
Nanotechnology Leads to Better Fire and Gas Detection   Controlled Environments Magazine
Mizo News   
PerfScience   
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Film on 2014 floods released in Srinagar   
Kashmir Reader
'Kashmir: Into the Murky Waters' by Tarique A. Bhat, a Kashmiri filmmaker, is a documentary in which engineers, meteorologists and scientists explain why the deluge caused such huge devastation. “The primary focus of the film was chronicling what ...

'Kashmir: Into the Murky Waters' screened   Rising Kashmir
Kashmir: Into the Murky Waters screened   GreaterKashmir.com

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Sci-News.com
   
Hindi, Greek among other Indo-European languages first emerged 6500 yrs ago   
Business Standard
A new study has revealed that Indo-European languages that comprises from English to Greek to Hindi, first emerged ca. 6500 years ago. Linguists have long agreed that languages from English to Greek to Hindi, known as 'Indo-European languages', are ...

Hindi, Greek First Emerged 6500 Years Ago   Free press journal
Ancestral language of Hindi originated 6500 years ago   Deccan Herald
Ancestral language of Hindi originated 6500 yrs ago   Press Trust of India
Daijiworld.com   
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Irish Examiner
   
These hills on Mars could be hiding an icy secret   
Irish Examiner
No sooner have astronomers started getting detailed, close-up images from the Martian surface than they're busy trying to guess what it looked like in the past. One isolated hilly region might have a more interesting past than most, which has left it with an icy ...

Mars hills may be hiding several hundred million-year-old glaciers   Times of India
Mars Hills Hide Icy Past   eNews Park Forest

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Fast Company
   
Science Confirms That Being Unemployed Actually Changes Your Personality   
Fast Company
The unemployment rate has fallen since 2013, but the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there are still some 2.8 million Americans who have been unemployed for 27 weeks or more. Those job hunters may not be surprised by the results of a new ...

Unemployment alters our personality to make us less friendly, study claims   Daily Mail
How being unemployed can change your basic personality   Daily News & Analysis
Unemployment can change your personality   Business Standard
Fusion   
New York Magazine   
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