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Moon's first settlers may live in giant city-sized lava tubes
Times of India
WASHINGTON: The first human settlers on the moon may live inside giant lava tubes large enough to house cities, which were formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, new research suggests. The volcanic features are an important target for future human space ...
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Times of India
WASHINGTON: The first human settlers on the moon may live inside giant lava tubes large enough to house cities, which were formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, new research suggests. The volcanic features are an important target for future human space ...
Lunar Lava Tubes Might Make Underground Moon Cities Possible
Moon's first settlers to live in lava tubes?
This is where we'll build the first city on the moon
Financial Express
Revealed: Story of how Earth got its continents
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists have unveiled how continents were formed on Earth over 2.5 billion years ago — and how those processes have continued for the last 70 million years to profoundly affect the planet's life and climate. A study details how relatively ...
How Earth got its continents discoveredFinancial Express
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Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists have unveiled how continents were formed on Earth over 2.5 billion years ago — and how those processes have continued for the last 70 million years to profoundly affect the planet's life and climate. A study details how relatively ...
How Earth got its continents discovered
Secret of how continents were formed revealed
News Nation
Animals can predict earthquakes!
Business Standard
For the first time scientists have been able to capture and document how the behaviour of wild animals changes prior to an earthquake - a development which may help with short-term seismic forecasting. The study, led by Dr Rachel Grant of Anglia Ruskin ...
Study shows animals can predict eathquakesKRDO
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Business Standard
For the first time scientists have been able to capture and document how the behaviour of wild animals changes prior to an earthquake - a development which may help with short-term seismic forecasting. The study, led by Dr Rachel Grant of Anglia Ruskin ...
Study shows animals can predict eathquakes
Stephen Hawking to trademark his name
The News International
LONDON: World-renowned British physicist Stephen Hawking is set to trademark his name, joining the ranks of celebrities such as JK Rowling and David Beckham who have turned their names into brands. Dr Hawking, 73, has applied to the Intellectual ...
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LONDON: World-renowned British physicist Stephen Hawking is set to trademark his name, joining the ranks of celebrities such as JK Rowling and David Beckham who have turned their names into brands. Dr Hawking, 73, has applied to the Intellectual ...
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International effort to understand asteroids and protect Earth from their threat
NASASpaceflight.com
Two robotic missions, aimed at gaining further understanding into the threat of asteroids, passed major milestones this week. NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft and ESA's Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM) are set to travel deep into space to probe the space rocks ...
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Two robotic missions, aimed at gaining further understanding into the threat of asteroids, passed major milestones this week. NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft and ESA's Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM) are set to travel deep into space to probe the space rocks ...
NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission passes critical milestone, sets its eyes on flight ...
NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission Passes Critical Milestone, Enters Next
Asteroid Redirect Mission, Redefined by NASA
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Researchers reveal how complicated, massive stars are born
Bharat Press
Tokyo: A new research has offered a deeper perception into the complicated start of the enormous stars. A analysis group led by Aya Higuchi, a researcher at Ibaraki University, carried out observations of the massive-star forming area IRAS 16547-4247 with ...
Researchers reveal how complex, massive stars are bornDaily News & Analysis
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Bharat Press
Tokyo: A new research has offered a deeper perception into the complicated start of the enormous stars. A analysis group led by Aya Higuchi, a researcher at Ibaraki University, carried out observations of the massive-star forming area IRAS 16547-4247 with ...
Researchers reveal how complex, massive stars are born
ALMA disentangles complex birth of giant stars
Follow Odisha model to protect olive ridley turtles: Coast Guard
Times of India
CHENNAI: In order to protect olive ridley turtles and their habitat, the Tamil Nadu government should emulate Odisha and bring in a regulation banning use of mechanized fishing techniques within 20km of the coast, the Indian Coast Guard has said.
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Times of India
CHENNAI: In order to protect olive ridley turtles and their habitat, the Tamil Nadu government should emulate Odisha and bring in a regulation banning use of mechanized fishing techniques within 20km of the coast, the Indian Coast Guard has said.
TN should emulate Odisha to safeguard Olive Ridley turtles
Question Corner sonar radar tracking
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Why is sonar and not radar used in water for tracking objects at greater depths? Can sonar be used for tracking objects in air just as radar does? Radar uses high frequency radio waves and microwaves for communication whereas sonar uses high frequency ...
Question Corner - April 2, 2015The Hindu
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Why is sonar and not radar used in water for tracking objects at greater depths? Can sonar be used for tracking objects in air just as radar does? Radar uses high frequency radio waves and microwaves for communication whereas sonar uses high frequency ...
Question Corner - April 2, 2015
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Despite decades of deforestation, the Earth is getting greener
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A new investigation of satellite records reveals that the Earth is getting greener, despite ongoing deforestation in Indonesia and South America. While the news coming out of forests is often dominated by deforestation and habitat loss, research published ...
China's plantations project reverses global forest lossBusiness Standard
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A new investigation of satellite records reveals that the Earth is getting greener, despite ongoing deforestation in Indonesia and South America. While the news coming out of forests is often dominated by deforestation and habitat loss, research published ...
China's plantations project reverses global forest loss
Good news! Satellitte data shows Earth turning greener
World's Vegetation Has Expanded Despite The Deforestation: Study
American Live Wire
Saturn Spacecraft Cassini Returns To Rhea The Realm Of Icy Moons
American Live Wire
Cassini captured these views of Saturn's icy moon Rhea. The spacecraft returned to equatorial orbits around Saturn in March after nearly two years, allowing the mission to once again have close encounters with moons other than Titan. Image Credit: ...
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Saturn's day is shorter than once thought, scientists sayWashington Post
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American Live Wire
Cassini captured these views of Saturn's icy moon Rhea. The spacecraft returned to equatorial orbits around Saturn in March after nearly two years, allowing the mission to once again have close encounters with moons other than Titan. Image Credit: ...
Potential Life on a Saturn Moon
Saturn's day is shorter than once thought, scientists say
NASA's Saturn spacecraft returns to realm of icy moons
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