2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 India Science


IBNLive
   
India needs to take the lead on climate change action: Richard Verma   
Business Standard
India needs to take the lead in spearheading the cause of climate change even as the US will help it realise a low carbon and clean energy future, US ambassador to India Richard Verma said on Monday. "Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi understands the ...

'India being watched for its contribution to climate change'   Times of India
No divide with India on climate change issue: US   Economic Times
All eyes on India's role in climate deal, says US ambassador Verma   Livemint

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The Hindu
   
NASA scientists join search for extraterrestrial life   
Business Standard
NASA scientists have joined the hunt for extraterrestrial life and will adapt a global climate model to simulate conditions on potentially habitable exoplanets. The effort by NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is part of a broader push to identify ...

NASA: Scientists to adapt global climate model to simulate conditions on ...   Odisha Samaya
NASA Hunt for Alien Life with Global Climate Model Simulation Now   Microfinance Monitor
NASA climate scientists hunt for alien life   The Hindu

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Essex Chronicle
   
Lyrid meteor shower to peak on Thursday   
Times of India
PUNE: A spectacle awaits stargazers midweek when the Lyrid meteor shower, commonly known as shooting stars, is expected to peak at 5.30am on Thursday. According to scientists, during its peak one might be able to witness the shower at 18 to 90 meteors ...

Turn your eyes to the night sky this week   InfoTel News Ltd
Meteor shower to occur at midnight   Jakarta Post
Meteor shower set to dazzle the Essex skies   Essex Chronicle
Business Insider Australia   
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   
The Leader   
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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 ...

Earth was formed by tiny millimeter-sized stones, claims study   Business Standard
Tiny stores helped build Earth   Herald Scotland
Science And Space. The Formation Of Meteorites.   Yareah Magazine
Yahoo News UK   
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Mangalyaan Success Made Nations Think Indian Way   
The New Indian Express
MG University. He was here to receive the honorary doctorate of the university on Tuesday. “The success of Mangalyaan mission in its maiden attempt with an unimaginably low cost and the indigenous cryogenic technology development have made the ...

Global acceptance for Indian model in space research: Radhakrishnan   The Hindu

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MicroCap Observer
   
New research may help treat jet lag   
Economic Times
LONDON: The subtle hues of light help our brain tell the time of day, according to a new finding that can help shift workers or travellers minimise jet lag. Scientists at The University of Manchester showed that the colour of light has a major impact on how the ...

Colour helps our body clock adjust time   Zee News
Biological Clock Depends On Color Of The Light, Not Brightness Of The Hour   Headlines & Global News
Biological Clock Depends On Color Of The Light, Not Brightness, Or the Time   Northern Voices Online

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Odisha Sun Times
   
Demand for rubber threatens forests in Asia   
Business Standard
Demand for natural rubber fuelled by the tyre industry is threatening protected forests and their endangered species in Southeast Asia, a new study has warned. The study predicts that up to 21 million acres of additional rubber plantations will be required to ...

Increasing demand for rubber is catastrophic for endangered species   Treehugger
Expansion of rubber plantations ruining biodiversity   New Kerala
Growing need for deforestation-free rubber as tire demand destroys native forests   Mongabay.com

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Early human ancestors were cannibals: Study   
Daily News & Analysis
Some early humans in England were cannibals who ate human flesh, gnawed on bones and split them to feast on the marrow inside, a new study has found. Analysis of ancient cadavers recovered at a famous archaeological site confirm the existence of a ...

Evidence of Cannibalism Found in Britain   New Historian

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NDTV
   
Hubble, the Telescope That Revolutionized Our View of Space   
NDTV
A man walks past computer displays at the Hubble Space Telescope Operations Control Center at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. (AFP). Greenbelt, United States: Hubble, the first telescope to revolutionize modern astronomy and ...

Hubble telescope marks 25 years in space   Sky News Australia
NASA taps BC writer for book on Hubble space telescope   Vancouver Sun
Hubble successor readied for cryogenic test   The Space Reporter
9news.com.au   
The Cubic Lane   
Business Standard   
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Daily Mail
   
International Space Station could be fitted with lasers to shoot down space junk ...   
Daily Mail
A laser could be mounted on the International Space Station and used to shoot down pieces of space debris in Earth orbit, says a new paper. The system would use a telescope already mounted on the station to find and target pieces of debris up to 62 miles ...

How lasers could be the future of space cleanup   Christian Science Monitor
Space Station lasers to shoot down junk in orbit   Irish Independent
Scientists Want to Use Lasers to Shoot Down Space Junk   Smithsonian
International Business Times   
Market Business News   
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