2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 India Science


RT
   
​DinoDrone! Australian scientists use UAVs to track dinosaur footprints   
RT
Drones and dinosaurs may seem like an unlikely combination, but scientists in Australia are using present-day technology to track pre-historic footprints. The prints were laid in Western Australia about 130 million years ago. Taking advantage of modern ...

Queensland paleontologists use drone to get a bird's eye view of dinosaur ...   The News Reports
Drones provide bird's eye view of dinosaur tracks   Press Trust of India
Drones provide bird's eye view of dinosaur tracks in Aus   Business Standard
Times of India   
Xinhua   
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Los Angeles Times
   
NASA gathers scientists to help find life beyond Earth   
Los Angeles Times
The search for life beyond our solar system is about to get a boost of brain power. lRelated NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years · Science Now · NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years. See all related. 8. This week NASA convened the first meeting ...

NASA reading team 'NEXSS' to hunt for aliens in outer space   The American Bazaar
UCSC professor joins NASA team searching for habitable planets   San Jose Mercury News
Nasa beefs up its 'alien hunters' team as they close in on extraterrestrial life   Daily Mail
Daily News & Analysis   
Business Standard   
Huffington Post   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Dolphins raise voices to communicate in noisy waters: New Study   
Daily News & Analysis
When their water environment becomes noisy, dolphins put in extra effort, raising their voices in order to communicate. Getty Images. When their water environment becomes noisy, dolphins put in extra effort, raising their voices in order to communicate.
Dolphins have to 'shout' above noise of passing ships to communicate says study   mirror.co.uk
Dolphins raise voices to communicate in noisy waters   Business Standard
Study shows how ocean noise harms dolphins   Summit County Citizens Voice
New Kerala   
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Discovery News
   
Researchers find 11 speedy runaway galaxies wandering the cosmos   
National Monitor
A pair of researchers has identified 200 compact elliptical galaxies, 11 of which are roaming free of galactic clusters. Researchers compact elliptical galaxies have found a total of 11 runaway galaxies which have escaped from the runaway galaxies that they ...

Runaway galaxies found, speeding at nearly 10 million kmph   Times of India
Astronomers locate eleven 'runaway' galaxies   Daily News & Analysis
Astronomers find 11 runaway galaxies   Business Standard

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New Hampshire Voice
   
Humans' common ancestors may have had tentacles around 600m years ago   
Zee News
Washington: A new study has revealed that humans' common ancestors reportedly had tentacles around 600 million years ago. The famous Vitruvian Man, which was drawn by Leonardo da Vinci, pictures the canon of human's proportions. However, humans ...

Common Ancestors of Humans had tentacles   PerfScience
Human ancestors had tentacles, say researchers   The News Reports
Humans' ancestors had tentacles   Space Daily
Gizmodo India   
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Zee News
   
Artificial photosynthesis method turns waste CO2 into fuels   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: In a breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis, researchers have developed a new system that uses sunlight to convert waste carbon dioxide into valuable chemical products such as biodegradable plastics, pharmaceuticals, and even liquid ...

Berkeley's artificial photosynthesis turns carbon dioxide into future fuel   Engadget
US researchers advance artificial photosynthesis   New Kerala
Artificial photosynthesis breakthrough turns CO2 emissions into plastics and ...   Gizmag

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New York Times
   
Rays From Exploding Stars May Help Measure Strength of Thunderstorms   
New York Times
Scientists measure electric fields in thunderclouds with instruments aboard airplanes and weather balloons, but during violent conditions these methods can be difficult, even dangerous. Now researchers may have found a better way to measure these ...

Do cosmic rays trigger lightning?   Zee News
Focus: Cosmic Rays as Thunderstorm Probes   Physics
Scientists measure electric fields within thunderclouds using cosmic rays   Techie News
Daily Mail   
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Mumbai Mirror
   
Students create furniture destined for other planets   
Mumbai Mirror
Left: Standing from left: Laura Blumenschein, Alex Schmidt, Archit Chaba and Rey Amendola. Seated, Daniel Peera who designed the furniture along with NASA; Right: A flexible chair for space habitats. Mumbai Mirror Bureau US students with the help of ...

NASA asked students to make space furniture   Futurity: Research News
Modular furniture is conceived for the moon, Mars and other destinations   Phys.Org

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National Post
   
Researchers alter embryo in such a way it could one day permanently change ...   
National Post
A new study out of China that marks the first time DNA in a human embryo has been altered in a way that would carry to future generations has “crossed a line,” bioethicists warn. HandoutUnder a microscope, a 3-day-old, 8-cell embryo created through in vitro ...

Chinese researchers alter embryo DNA: Do results cross ethical tripwires?   Christian Science Monitor
Chinese paper on embryo engineering splits scientific community   Science /AAAS
Chinese scientists modify human embryos in effort to combat genetic illness   National Monitor
Western Journalism   
Design & Trend   
American Live Wire   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Deforestation tripled in the Amazon, say researchers as experts warn more ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon almost tripled last month compared with March 2014, say researchers. Scientists from Imazon, a Brazilian non-profit reseach institution fear that the true figure may be higher. They use a programme developed by Google ...

Amazon rainforest destruction making climate change problem worse   Market Business News
Amazon Rainforest Deforestation: 10 Percent Caused by Human Activity, Study ...   Headlines & Global News
Amazon forest's carbon levels hit by loggers   Times of Malta
Men's Journal   
Daily News & Analysis   
Techie News   
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