2015年4月15日 星期三

2015-04-16 India Science


Hindustan Times
   
Pollution check for Mumbai: What you can do to clear the air around you?   
Hindustan Times
Burning of fuel, garbage and wood, vehicular emissions due to traffic congestion and dust from construction activity are releasing toxic pollutants into the air, that Mumbaiites inhale every day. (HT Photo/Sunil Ghosh) ...

For an India that is clean and green   The Hans India
Environmental pollution and India's competitiveness   Deccan Herald
Insufficient data to monitor Air Quality in certain locations in Delhi   The News Reports

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The News Reports
   
Skeletal remains of giant size croc to be preserved in Odisha   
Bharat Press
Kendrapara (Odisha): Bhitarkanika National Park authorities in Kendrapara district have determined to protect the skeletal remains of an 18.5 ft lengthy male crocodile, one of the giant size crocs in Bhitarkanika. The carcass of the giant size male crocodile was ...

Bhitarkanika: National Park authorities to preserve skeletal remains of a giant Croc   Odisha Samaya
Human sacrifice stink in Odisha minor boy's murder   Odisha Sun Times
Bhitarkanika's 18.5 feet long crocodile's skeletal remains to be preserved   The News Reports

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Why NASA's discovery of a distant exoplanet is important   
Christian Science Monitor
After finding a more accurate way to determine the location of faraway planets, NASA hopes to better understand the distribution of planets in the Milky Way. By Rowena Lindsay, Staff Writer April 15, 2015. close. This artist's map of the Milky Way shows the ...

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope Finds Planet 13000 Light-Years Away   Brevard Times
One of the most distant planets discovered   Kashmir Images
Astronomers find planet near bulge of Milky Way galaxy   Globalnews.ca
ExtremeTech   
Nature World News   
Times of India   
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Techie News
   
'Invisible objects' created sans metamaterial cloaking   
Business Standard
A team of physicists has managed to make homogenous cylindrical objects completely invisible in the microwave range. Contrary to the now prevailing notion of invisibility that relies on metamaterial coatings, the scientists from ITMO University, Ioffe Institute ...

Physicists create invisible objects in microwave range   Delhi Daily News
Obejcts Can Be Made Invisible Without Metamaterial Coating, Show ITMO ...   Microfinance Monitor
ITMO Researchers Make Objects Invisible Without Metamaterial Coating   CrazyEngineers
Pc-Tablet Media   
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American Register
   
Fancy a chin-wag? So did our ancestors   
American Register
Scientists say that the evolution of the human face – particularly the development of the chin – is likely a result of our species becoming less aggressive and more social over time. Advertisement. It's one of our defining features when it comes to comparing ...

Now, We Know Why Humans Have Chins   Yibada (English Edition)
Why Do Humans Have Chins? It's Not for Chewing   NBCNews.com
Here's Why You Have a Chin   TIME
Times of India   
Business Standard   
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Tech Times
   
Long Trails Of Ice Seen In Saturn's Rings Have Been Traced To Their Source   
Tech Times
Saturn's distinctive rings are being "fed" material by Enceladus, one of the ringed planet's moons, astronomers say. Icy geysers erupting from the moon's surface eject material that spreads into the rings, they say. (Photo : NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI). Long, twisting ...

How finger-like structures seen in Saturn's moon Enceladus vicinity formed   Daily News & Analysis
Icy tendrils reaching into Saturn ring traced to their source   Phys.Org
Mysteries of Alien Life Could Be Unlocked by Geysers on Saturn's Moon ...   Headlines & Global News

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Huffington Post UK
   
Archaeologists discover strangely mutilated remains of Neanderthals   
The Week Magazine
A new study published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology includes analysis of the bone manipulations, which were found in the remains of both children and adults, but the scientists don't have definitive answers to explain the markings.
Neanderthals cut and broke bones in their dead   Business Standard
Neanderthals Who Mutilated Corpse Of Child May Have Been Cannibals   Huffington Post UK
Neanderthals tore apart bodies soon after death, shows study   Zee News
New Kerala   
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NBCNews.com
   
Comet Shines in Rosetta Mission's Time-Lapse Gallery   
NBCNews.com
The heat is on for Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko as it sails ever closer to the sun, with the European Rosetta spacecraft snapping a stunning set of photos that document the buzzing activity of the icy wanderer. A new montage of comet photos by ...

'Tail' of Comet 67P Grows as it Closes in on the Sun Watched by Rosetta   Yibada (English Edition)
Rosetta mission: comet 67P may not be magnetised   The Hindu
Comet 67P: A Comet with No Magnetic Field and It's Giving NASA some Food for ...   Empire State Tribune
EarthSky   
Astronomy Magazine   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Methane storms on Saturn's moon solve sand dune mystery   
Business Standard
Violent methane storms on Saturn's largest moon Titan can solve the sand dune direction mystery on one of the most Earth-like places in the solar system. Climate simulations indicate that Titan's near-surface winds -- like Earth's trade winds -- blow toward the ...

Rare Methane Storms Explain Titan's Mysterious Dunes   Nature World News
Methane Storms Contain Answers to Titan's Mysterious Sand Dunes   American Register
Saturn's Titan may have violent methane storms that shape massive dunes   NewsHub.org

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Delhi Daily News
   
Calcium perchlorate in Mars soil hints at possibility of liquid water   
Delhi Daily News
Planet Mars might have liquid water close to the planet's surface, according to the Curiosity Rover of National Aeronautical Space Administration (NASA). Javier Martin-Torres of the Spanish Research Council said that water is essential for life and this mission ...

NASA's Curiosity reveals evidence of liquid water on Mars   Tech Gen Mag
Briny puddles could dot Mars, new research says   CNN
Water Discovered on Mars. Does This Increase Chances Of Finding Life On The ...   Gizmodo India
The Weather Network   
Palm Beach Post   
Sci-Tech Today   
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