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2015-03-02 India Science


Firstpost
   
Govt challenges claims on flawed methodology in tiger census   
Firstpost
New Delhi: The government today challenged claims by sections of wildlife experts that it had used a flawed methodology for its latest tiger census and instead asserted that their study was a "theoretical iteration" on old data whose precision is "questionable".
Academics spar over tiger census methods   Deccan Herald

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Microfinance Monitor
   
ISRO to Launch 10 Satellites This Year Onwards, Double its Previous Record   
Microfinance Monitor
isro Ever since its first satellite Aryabhatta's launch in 1975, ISRO has launched 72 satellites so far riding high on its last year's success of Mangalyaan or Mars Orbit Mission that won it accolades all over the world. A buoyant ISRO is not content with its record ...

ISRO to launch 10 satellites   India Today
ISRO plans to launch 10 satellites this year   The Hindu
India to Soon Have Better Earth Observation Satellites   NDTV
TeCake   
The News Reports   
Odisha Samaya   
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The Hindu
   
'Make in India requires tech transfer to industry'   
The Hindu
“Necessity, future potential, export opportunities and national pride should be the primary drivers in the success of 'Make in India',” DRDO Advanced Systems Laboratory Director Dr. Tessy Thomas has said. Delivering the 23rd Dr. Y. Nayudamma Memorial ...

DRDO aims to achieve self-reliance in defence by 2020 : Tessy Thomas   The Hans India
Nayudamma Awards presented to two woman scientists   Press Trust of India

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The Hindu
   
ISRO proposes to launch 10 satellites every year   
The Hindu
Taking a big step in space exploration, the Indian Space Research Organisation has proposed to launch 10 satellites every year beginning 2015, said S.K. Shivakumar, Director, ISRO Satellite Centre, Bengaluru, here on Sunday. Speaking at the Science Day ...

ISRO eyes India's first satellite for astronomy study   Times of India

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The Times (subscription)
   
Climate chief faces more sex pest claims   
The Times (subscription)
A second woman has come forward to claim that Rajendra Pachauri, a leading authority on climate change, was a serial sex pest who harassed her and other women working for him. Dr Pachauri, 74, a Nobel prize-winner who quit as chairman of the UN's ...

UN climate panel looks ahead after RK Pachauri controversy   Economic Times
RK Pachauri was told to quit PM's council: Sources   Times of India
Facing sexual harrassment charges, RK Pachauri quits PM's Climate Council   Firstpost
Business Standard   
Hindustan Times   
The Indian Express   
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News Tonight Africa
   
Authorities release 65 endangered gharials into Ganges   
News Tonight Africa
Wildlife authorities in India have released a total of 65 juvenile Gharials, who were bred in capacity, into the Ganges at Hastinapur in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The Uttar Pradesh government in association with the World Wide Fund for Nature ...

65 endangered gharials released into Ganga   Times of India
65 endangered juvenile gharials released into Ganges at Hastinapur, UP   Zee News
UP: 65 captive reared Gharials released into Ganges   indiablooms

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Daily News & Analysis
   
3000 march for Aarey, others tweet up a storm   
Daily News & Analysis
Tweet, or use your feet. That's how Sunday can be summed up in terms of the 'Save Aarey' campaign. While around 3,000 people, unfazed by the rain, turned up for the 'Save Aarey' march organised by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) along with citizens groups, ...

Save Aarey: Protest against Mumbai Metro depot at Aarey Colony marches on   Mid-Day
Aarey Colony teeming with life   The Asian Age

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Budget 2015: Boost for science & technology as government allocates Rs 7288 ...   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: In what could be a major boost to the field of Science and Technology, the government has allocated Rs 7,288 crore in the Union Budget 2015-16 for conducting research, giving a hike of Rs 1,793 crore compared to the budget of 2014-15.

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Metal-free catalyst to help generate low-cost clean energy   
Business Standard
In a pioneering feat, researchers have shown that an inexpensive metal-free catalyst can help us reduce the cost of generating clean energy from polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) cells. PEM cells are a type of fuel cell being developed for transport ...


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Indileak
   
Sun has maximum impact on climate when Earth is cooler   
Economic Times
LONDON: The impact of the Sun on Earth's climate has greater significance when our planet is cooler, a new study has found. An international team of researchers shows that, during the last 4,000 years, there appears to have been a close correlation ...

'Sun has maximum impact when the Earth is cooler'   Business Standard
Sun's Impact On Climate Is Greater In Cool Periods   Science 2.0
Sun has more effect on the environment in intervals that are cool   Beacon Review
Science Codex   
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