2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 India Science


NDTV
   
Citizen Scientists Help NASA Pinpoint More Asteroids   
NDTV
Washington: NASA challenged the public and amateur scientists delivered, coming up with a software application that can help identify more asteroids, some of which endanger our planet. The US space agency issued a call to citizen scientists last year called ...

Come up with a logarithm to harvest asteroids for NASA's Grand Challenge   Science Recorder
New desktop application has potential to increase asteroid detection   Government Security News
NASA Wants to Use Crowdsourcing on the Internet To Identify New Asteroids   Pioneer News
The Space Review   
The Register   
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News Tonight Africa
   
Tagged turtles return to Gahiramatha for nesting   
Times of India
KENDRAPADA: A dozen Olive Ridley sea turtles, which were earlier tagged, have returned to Gahiramatha, considered the world's largest rookery of the creatures, in Kendrapada district for laying eggs this year. Around two lakh turtles have reached the ...

Turtles return to Gahirmatha beach for nesting afters years   News Tonight Africa
Tagged Turtles Return to Gahirmatha Rookery for Nesting   The New Indian Express
69722 Olive turtles arrive to lay eggs   Business Standard

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The Hindu
   
Children march with a call to protect sparrows   
The Hindu
With the objective of creating awareness about the need to protect and nurture sparrows, hundreds of school and college students took out a rally in the city on Monday. Some of the students were dressed as sparrows to draw the public's attention.
Spare a thought for the sparrow   Deccan Herald
Rise for the Sparrow: The lost small bird among increasing cellphones and high ...   Merinews

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Laboratory Equipment
   
Scientists find how geckos stay clean   
Business Standard
Professor Lin Schwarzkopf from James Cook University found that tiny droplets of water on geckos, for instance from condensing dew, come into contact with hundreds of thousands of extremely small hair-like spines that cover the animals' bodies. "If you have ...

How geckos manage to stay clean in dusty deserts revealed   New Kerala
Revealed: How Geckos Stay So Clean   Laboratory Equipment

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Tech Times
   
Scientists Successfully Breed Rare Coral Species In Lab: How This May Help ...   
Tech Times
Scientists have successfully bred a rare coral species in the lab, providing valuable insight about the coral, as well as helping to understand how to save this particular species in the wild. (Photo : Mark Vermeij). A rare breed of coral was successfully bred in a ...

Rare coral species bred and raised in lab   Business Standard
Rare, threatened coral species bred and raised in the lab   Science Codex
First 'baby' pillar corals grow up in lab   Futurity: Research News

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NDTV
   
Archaeologists Unearth 250-Year Old Pretzels in Germany!   
NDTV
Archaeologists Unearth 250-Year Old Pretzels in Germany! Archaeologists have discovered the oldest pretzels ever found, which date back to the 18th Century, in Germany. The charred pretzel fragments believed to be 250 years old were unearthed during a ...

Archaeologists Unearth World's Oldest Pretzels In Germany: 250-Year-Old Bread   Tech Times
Archaeologists Discover Centuries-Old Pretzels   FOX News Radio
Archaeologists discover world's oldest pretzel   Techie News
Business Standard   
Jagran Post   
Gizmodo India   
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Zee News
   
Star leaving Milky Way at record speeds detected   
Zee News
London: Astronomers have identified the fastest ever star on an escape trajectory from the Milky Way - travelling at a record breaking speed of 1,200 km per second. The unbound star, named US708, is travelling at the fastest speed ever recorded for such an ...

Astronomers document star leaving galaxy at record speed   Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Astronomers spy fastest speeding star   Science News for Students
Astronomers detect star leaving the Milky Way at record speeds   Gizmag

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Times of India
   
Diet to minimise harmful effects of air pollution!   
Times of India
Can't lessen air pollution? You could, at least, keep your system immune to its harmful reactions... Take a deep breath. As per The World Health Organization (WHO), pollution is the fifth leading cause of death in India, after high blood pressure and tobacco ...

Arunabha Ghosh & Hem Himanshu Dholakia: Competitive pollutionism no good   Business Standard
Toxic Delhi: Earth's most polluted city has no plan to cut emissions   RTCC

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Techie News
   
Scientists to explore huge Pacific underwater volcano   
Zee News
Sydney: A team of international scientists is setting out to explore a huge underwater volcano that has been producing tonnes of stone that has come ashore to the beaches of Australia and New Zealand. The volcano was discovered by an airline passenger, ...

Scientists to explore huge underwater volcano in Pacific Ocean   Cihan News Agency
Huge underwater volcano washes up on Australian beaches, 1000kms north of NZ   Customs Today Newspaper

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Daily Mail
   
Light pollution affects plant growth and insects, study claims   
Daily Mail
They may light our paths at night, but streetlamps and other sources of artificial light at night time affect the growth and flowering of plants as well as the number of insects, according to a new study. Researchers have shown that light pollution can impact the ...

New Study Finds Light Pollution Inhibits Plant Growth   Modern Farmer
Light pollution shown to affect plant growth and food webs   Phys.Org
Street lamps hamper plant growth   Sakshi Post
Laboratory Equipment   
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