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New species of gecko found
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A new species of the day gecko, a type of lizard usually found in warm climates, has been spotted at the ruins of the World Heritage Site of Hampi in Karnataka. The gecko has been named Cnemaspis adii after a young herpetology researcher from Hyderabad ...
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The Hindu
A new species of the day gecko, a type of lizard usually found in warm climates, has been spotted at the ruins of the World Heritage Site of Hampi in Karnataka. The gecko has been named Cnemaspis adii after a young herpetology researcher from Hyderabad ...
New Type Lizard Species Discovered in Hampi, Named Cnemaspis Adii, After ...
OU students discover new lizard species
Daily News & Analysis
Scientists discover how Earth was formed
Daily News & Analysis
Scientists have found that our planet was formed much like asteroids, by cosmic ocean of millimetre-sized particles that orbited the sun. Scientists have found that our planet was formed much like asteroids, by cosmic ocean of millimetre-sized particles that ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Scientists have found that our planet was formed much like asteroids, by cosmic ocean of millimetre-sized particles that orbited the sun. Scientists have found that our planet was formed much like asteroids, by cosmic ocean of millimetre-sized particles that ...
Study: A cosmic ocean of millimeter-size stones formed the Earth
Like Mars, Cosmic Ocean of Millimeter-Sized Stones Formed Earth Too: Study
Earth was formed by tiny millimeter-sized stones, claims study
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Astronomers observe intense magnetic field close to supermassive black hole in ...
Business Standard
Astronomers have recently observed an intense magnetic field close to supermassive black hole in distant galaxy with the help of the giant telescope Alma. A team of five astronomers from Chalmers University of Technology have revealed an extremely ...
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Astronomers have recently observed an intense magnetic field close to supermassive black hole in distant galaxy with the help of the giant telescope Alma. A team of five astronomers from Chalmers University of Technology have revealed an extremely ...
Supermassive black hole's intense magnetic field revealed
Intense Magnetism Discovered Near Supermassive Black Hole
ALMA Discovers Extremely Intense Magnetic Field Near a Supermassive Black ...
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Moon was born 4.47 billion years ago, claim scientists
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Scientists seem to have successfully confirmed the collision that led to the formation of the Earth and the Moon took place around 4.47 billion years ago by dating the ancient impact marks on meteors that crashed on Earth. The date of the Moon-forming clash ...
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Scientists seem to have successfully confirmed the collision that led to the formation of the Earth and the Moon took place around 4.47 billion years ago by dating the ancient impact marks on meteors that crashed on Earth. The date of the Moon-forming clash ...
Moon formed 4.47 billion years ago: study
Meteorites from Main Asteroid Belt reveal moon is 4.5 billion years old
Meteorites Reveal New Age of Moon: Study
In a first, University of Hyderabad to have bio-reserve
Economic Times
HYDERABAD: After years of neglect and rampant poaching of wild animals inside its sprawling campus, the University of Hyderabad has finally woken up to the issue and said it will develop 250 acres of land on its campus into a bio-reserve and wildlife ...
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Economic Times
HYDERABAD: After years of neglect and rampant poaching of wild animals inside its sprawling campus, the University of Hyderabad has finally woken up to the issue and said it will develop 250 acres of land on its campus into a bio-reserve and wildlife ...
Technique
Squyres speaks on the exploration of Mars
Technique
One of the pioneers on the frontier of exploration came to Tech this past Monday: Dr. Steven Squyres, Principal Scientific Investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission. He was invited as part of the Institutes's Center for Space Technology and Research ...
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Technique
One of the pioneers on the frontier of exploration came to Tech this past Monday: Dr. Steven Squyres, Principal Scientific Investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission. He was invited as part of the Institutes's Center for Space Technology and Research ...
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Space News: NASA Mars rover's weather data bolster case for brine
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Climate change: US agency says March hottest globally on record as Barack ...
ABC Online
Rising temperatures across the planet have set more records as the US government announced the globe experienced its hottest month of March since record keeping began in 1880. The period of January to March was also the warmest on record, according ...
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Rising temperatures across the planet have set more records as the US government announced the globe experienced its hottest month of March since record keeping began in 1880. The period of January to March was also the warmest on record, according ...
Last month was hottest March worldwide since 1880: US
What's Up in Climate Change? 'March madness' trifecta
March was hottest worldwide since 1880
Maine News
NASA's Dawn Spacecraft takes New Set of High-Resolution Images of Ceres
Maine News
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has taken a new set of high-resolution images of dwarf planet Ceres from a distance of 21,000 miles (33,000 km). The spacecraft will remain there till May 9 and will send interesting and high resolution images. In the last three years, ...
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NASA's Dawn spacecraft has taken a new set of high-resolution images of dwarf planet Ceres from a distance of 21,000 miles (33,000 km). The spacecraft will remain there till May 9 and will send interesting and high resolution images. In the last three years, ...
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NASA's Dawn gazes at Ceres' sunlit north pole
NASA's Dawn sends back stunning new picture of Ceres after a month on the ...
Design & Trend
Fiber Optic Lasers Will Blast Space Junk Out Of Orbit - Study
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/NASA) Up to half a million pieces of space junk currently orbits the Earth. Solving the problem of space debris with the potential to damage satellites has been a worry for space agencies as they continue to orbit the Earth unabated.
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(Photo : Getty Images/NASA) Up to half a million pieces of space junk currently orbits the Earth. Solving the problem of space debris with the potential to damage satellites has been a worry for space agencies as they continue to orbit the Earth unabated.
Researchers Want To Clear Space Debris By Using Lasers To Shoot It Down
Scientists plan to blast space Debris with Lasers
Scientists want to blast space debris with frickin' lasers
Gizmodo
The new way forward: Soft robotics
Business Standard
In a converted pipe organ factory in San Francisco's Mission District, Saul Griffith works on products that are smarter, cheaper and, above all, squiggly. Inside the cavernous building and a nearby garage occupied by Griffith's research company Otherlab, small ...
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In a converted pipe organ factory in San Francisco's Mission District, Saul Griffith works on products that are smarter, cheaper and, above all, squiggly. Inside the cavernous building and a nearby garage occupied by Griffith's research company Otherlab, small ...
Inside The Experimental Robotics Lab Where Machines Are Getting Softer
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