2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 India Science


WXYZ
   
NASA, America Makes hosting 3D Printed Habitat Challenge   
WXYZ
NASA and America Makes are holding a $2.25 million competition for the best design and build of a 3D printed habitat that could be used for deep space exploration, according to the space agency's website. The space agency says they need shelters that ...

NASA Offers $2.25 Million For Martian Habitat Design - How Could This Contest ...   Tech Times
NASA Challenges Designers to Construct Habitat for Deep Space Exploration   ENGINEERING.com
Build the best 3D printed habitat in CAD for Mars mission and NASA will award ...   Mobiletor.com
Gizmodo Australia   
International Business Times   
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Huffington Post
   
What Is Equitable for Planet Earth? India and Climate Change: Our Record, Role ...   
Huffington Post
Climate change does not respect national borders. No country, whether rich or poor, developed or developing, can escape the impact of climate change on its land and its people. Nations, like people, are bound to each other on this Earth, and the actions of ...

Climate, Environment, and Conservation: Subnational Global Climate ...   EIN News (press release)
From Paris to Edinburgh, via Brussels, Cameron faces green foreign policy ...   Business Green
India asks developed nations at climate talks to finalise pre-2020 action plan   RenewablesBiz
Economic Times   
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Zee News
   
India's eye on universe ready for tests   
The Hindu
A fully assembled Astrosat, India's first space observatory, is ready for intensive tests here before its launch around October. The Indian Space Research Organisation said on Tuesday that the 1,650-kg spacecraft would orbit Earth equatorially at 650 km and ...

ASTROSAT Testing On: ISRO   The New Indian Express
India's dedicated astronomy satellite fully assembled   Business Standard
ASTROSAT Spacecraft Fully Assembled and Tests Initiated   Space Ref (press release)

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Livemint
   
Climate change: Global warming slowdown tracked to Indian Ocean   
Livemint
The Indian Ocean's heat content has risen sharply, accounting for more than 70% of the global ocean heat gain, according to a report. Photo: Mint. Scientists on Tuesday reported having unlocked the mystery of a slowdown—a false pause— in global warming ...

Could current El Niño bring milder winters for Canadians ?   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
La Niña and global warming   The Statesman (press release)
Indian Ocean storing up heat from global warming, says study   The Guardian

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Climate change boosting hurricane intensity, making tropical storms powerful   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Climate change may be the driving force behind the more powerful hurricanes and tropical storms, a new study has found. The rising ocean temperatures are having an effect on how many tropical storms and hurricanes develop each year, ...


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Daily Times
   
Scientists develop new technique to detect alien life on Mars   
Daily Times
WASHINGTON - Even as debate over life on Mars continues, scientists have now come up with a new technique to find traces of alien life on the Red Planet. Unmanned probes to Mars by NASA and European Space Agency have revealed that water, a prime ...

Scientists invent new technique to detect alien life on Mars   Mobiletor.com
Researchers propose new technique to find alien life on Mars   TechShout!
New Technique May Help Detect Traces of Alien Life on Mars   NDTV

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Times of India
   
Aliens Will Be Bear-Size, According to Math   
Yahoo News UK
With thousands of planets outside Earth's solar system, there's a pretty good chance that some of them have the conditions needed for life. If alien life does exist, scientists aren't quite sure what it would look like, but they might be able to see how much these ...

Aliens will be bear-sized   Chandigarh Tribune
Cosmologist: If Aliens Exist, They're Probably the Size of Bears   Softpedia News

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E&T magazine
   
Insect-eye inspired compound lenses created from liquid crystals   
E&T magazine
Researchers have created compound lenses inspired by the eyes of insects using liquid crystals that could be used in 3D imaging. The researchers took advantage of the geometry in which the liquid crystals naturally arrange themselves to create compound ...

Liquid crystal lenses work like insect eyes   Business Standard
Liquid crystal based compound lenses work like insect eyes   The Engineer

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Med Device Online
   
Octopus arm inspires robotic surgical tool   
Zee News
London: Inspired by the octopus arms, scientists have developed a robotic device for surgical operations that can enable surgeons to easily access remote, confined regions of the body. The device can bend, stretch and squeeze through cluttered ...

Octopus-inspired Robotic Arm Manipulates "Organs"   PhysicsCentral.com (blog)
Octopus arm inspires future surgical tool   R & D Magazine
This Robotic Octopus Arm Could Someday Be Your Surgeon   Discover Magazine (blog)
Yahoo News   
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Fox News
   
Scientists study the evolution of human bone structure   
Fox News
When humans invented the wheel and domesticated horses thousands of years ago, enabling a transition from hunting and gathering to farming, they also started developing weaker bones that make modern people more susceptible to fractures and ...

Farming To Blame For Our Weakened Bones   New Historian
Agriculture, Fall in Mobility Made Humans More 'Domestic,' Finds News Study   Sci-News.com
Agriculture to Blame for Humans' Lighter Bones   Nature World News

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