2015年3月4日 星期三

2015-03-05 India Science


CNET
   
NASA creates ingredients of life in harsh simulated space conditions   
CNET
New research might shed light on how we got here by demonstrating that chemical components of our DNA could be produced in the brutal conditions of space. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 4 March 2015 11:09 pm GMT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter.
NASA recreates 3 building blocks of life; What next?   The Hans India
NASA successfully replicates DNA molecules within brutal conditions of space   The Space Reporter
Scientists reproduce building blocks of life non-biologically in lab   The News Reports
Hindu Business Line   
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Spaceflight Now
   
March 4, 2015 in Mission Reports: Liftoff of Indian navigation satellite postponed   
Spaceflight Now
File photo of an Indian navigation satellite attached to the fourth stage of a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle before a launch in 2014. Credit: ISRO. The launch of a satellite for India's indigenous navigation network has been postponed to resolve a problem with ...

ISRO defers satellite launch   The Hindu
Glitch puts off launch of fourth IRNSS-1D   Nagaland Post
ISRO Postpones IRNSS-1D Launch Last Minute Due to Anomaly in Transmitter   Microfinance Monitor
Business Standard   
Economic Times   
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Caribbean Journal
   
Jamaica to Launch $6 Million Climate Change Resilience Project   
Caribbean Journal
Jamaica is slated to launch a $6 million climate change resilience project in the greater Kingston metropolitan area, the government announced this week. The project is called “Building Climate Resilience of Urban Systems through Ecosystem-based ...

African ministers gather in Egypt to tackle climate change   Xinhua
India appeals rich nations to vacate carbon space for emerging economies   Economic Times
Adapting to climate change   The Express Tribune
Business Standard   
Firstpost   
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Financial Express
   
Large scale deforestation can cause 18% decline in India's rainfall   
Hindustan Times
Large scale deforestation in the high latitudes – the boreal regions – could affect rainfall in the monsoonal regions of tropics, new research by the Indian Institute of Science published on Tuesday shows. Deforestation is known to cause temperature increases ...

Deforestation could shift monsoons, leaving India high and dry   Reuters
Deforestation impacts monsoon rains, says IISc study   The Hindu
Deforestation could cut monsoon rainfall by 20%: Study   Daily News & Analysis
Financial Express   
Livemint   
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Zee News
   
Govt refutes claims of Oxford-led study, says tiger census correct   
Zee News
New Delhi: The Indian government has rejected claims made by a team of wildlife experts that the increased tiger count was a result of flawed methodology for the census conducted in January this year. Asserting that the latest estimation was accurate, the ...

NTCA Panel Happy over More Tiger Territory   The New Indian Express
Government Challenges Claims on Flawed Methodology in Tiger Census   NDTV
Tiger Census Correct, says NTCA Refuting Oxford Researchers' Flawed ...   Microfinance Monitor
The News Reports   
Delhi Daily News   
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The Space Reporter
   
Plasma jets emitted by Sun are heavily influenced by interstellar flow, study says   
The Space Reporter
According to a NASA statement, a new NASA-funded study led by Merav Opher of Boston University has found that the bubble formed by the Sun's magnetic field, the heliosphere, is defined by, not one, but rather two jets of solar wind. The solar wind is a soup ...

Sun May Blast Two Jets of Plasma into Interstellar Space   Discovery News
Sun's heliosphere dominated by two solar jets: NASA   Economic Times
New study changes previously estimated visualizations regarding Sun's ...   PerfScience

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Climate change has negative impact on human health   
Business Standard
A new study has revealed that climate change has negative impact on the human health. A survey of the ATS membership on climate change which found that the majority of ATS members believe that climate change is real and that it is having a negative ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Can artificial intelligence help your business?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Artificial intelligence (AI) - the idea that machines and software can think and act like humans - isn't new. Back in the early years of computing, Alan Turing predicted some of the ethical questions around AI that we still wrestle with today. Meanwhile AI has ...

Facebook develops artificial intelligence test in pursuit of human-level digital ...   International Business Times UK
Facebook develops AI intelligence test   Business Standard

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Folkestone Herald
   
SOLAR ECLIPSE 2015: will the eclipse poison our water - and other myths   
Folkestone Herald
Stargazers, and the rest of us, are set to experience a treat when the skies are darkened by the biggest solar eclipse in Europe. The moon will block the sun's rays, for almost two hours from 9.31am, on the morning of March 20. But for some, it isn't just a case ...

UK Solar Eclipse 2015: What to expect in Birmingham in biggest blackout since ...   Birmingham Mail
When Is The Total Solar Eclipse In The UK?   Huffington Post UK
Solar Eclipse 2015: How Merseyside watched the last eclipse in 1999   Liverpool Echo
ValueWalk   
Daily Mail   
The Indian Express   
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Factors influencing spread of conservation news in social media revealed   
New Kerala
A new study has shown factors influencing which conservation news get shared or liked in social media. Public awareness is often a crucial first step towards policy change and resolution of conservation issues because societal values determine whether ...


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