2015年5月21日 星期四

2015-05-22 India Science


The Hindu
   
After 100 years, Blue whales churn sea off Maharashtra   
The Hindu
The blue whale is back in the sea off the Maharashtra coast after a gap of almost a century. A mother-calf pair was recently spotted in the waters near Kunkeshwar in Sindhudurg district. The equally rare Bryde's whales were sighted four times around the same ...

Blue whales sighted off Maharashtra, after 100 years   Hindu Business Line
First time in 100 years: Blue whales spotted off Sindhudurg coast in Maharashtra   Firstpost
Blue whales spotted off Maharashtra coast after 100 years   Kasmir Monitor
Hindustan Times   
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Mobiletor.com
   
India plans to introduce first ever dedicated astronomy mission called ASTROSAT   
Mobiletor.com
India is prepping to launch its first ever dedicated astronomy mission called ASTROSAT meant for studying distant celestial objects. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) plans to launch the satellite in the second half of this year. It will be released ...

Isro planning another inter-planetary expedition   Deccan Herald
ISRO to Launch GSAT-6 in August for Strategic S-Band Communications ...   Microfinance Monitor
India Space Chief Hints At Venus Mission In Near Future   Breitbart News

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Dalje.com
   
Biological Diversity Day Fete   
The New Indian Express
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Oommen Chandy will inaugurate the International Day for Biological Diversity on Friday. He will also present the State Biodiversity Awards for 2014. Environment Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan will release ...

Biodiversity board asks firms to deposit .5% of profit as per Act   Chandigarh Tribune
Biodiversity for sustainable development   The Sangai Express
Biodiversity vital for quality life   Deccan Herald
Dalje.com   
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National Geographic
   
A Tale of Four Supernovas   
National Geographic
Explosions are always messy, and this is especially true when combustion occurs on a cosmic scale. In space, small, dead stars called white dwarfs occasionally blow themselves to smithereens, producing enough light to drown out entire galaxies.
Software to provide insights into Type 1a supernovae   The Space Reporter
Caltech Research Confirms Supernova's Single-Degenerate Origin   West Texas News
Supernova shockwave hitting a red giant could solve star exploding mystery   Daily Mail
Business Standard   
Nature.com   
Phys.Org   
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Digital Journal
   
New step toward 'green' bendable electronics with 1st light-emitting paper   
Business Standard
A team of scientists is reporting a new step toward bendable electronics after developing the first light-emitting, transparent and flexible paper out of environmentally friendly materials via a simple, suction-filtration method. Technology experts have long ...

Researchers develop light-emitting paper for flexible displays   Digital Journal

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I am in dna of India
   
Builder at Gilbert Hill site receives stop-work notice   
Times of India
MUMBAI: Civic officials in Andheri (West) have issued a stop-work notice to builder Tajdin Maredia who is excavating Gilbert Hill. Municipal commissioner Ajoy Mehta took cognizance of Wednesday's TOI report on violations by Maredia's Cordcon Builders, ...

Residents wary of rocks tumbling down from Gilbert Hill in Andheri   I am in dna of India

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Irish Examiner
   
World's largest particle collider busts record   
DAWN.com
GENEVA: The world's largest particle smasher broke the record for energy levels late on Wednesday in a test run after a two-year upgrade, CERN announced on Thursday. “Last night, protons collided in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the record-breaking ...

Large Hadron Collider breaks atom smashing record   Daily Mail
Geneva particle smasher sets energy level record   The Local.ch
LHC smashes energy record with test collisions   BBC News

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Phys.Org
   
Here's what 'greedy' galaxy likes to snack on   
Business Standard
A new research has revealed the snacking habits of a "greedy" galaxy after it was caught gobbling on its neighbours and leaving crumbs of evidence about its dietary past. Galaxies grow by churning loose gas from their surroundings into new stars, or by ...

Galaxy's snacking habits revealed   Astronomy Magazine
Gobbling galaxy's snacking habits revealed   Zee News
Spectacular Galaxy With a 2400 Light-Year Ring of Star Clusters -- Observed ...   The Daily Galaxy (blog)

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TechFrag
   
NASA'S SMAP Mission Kickstarts Global Soil Moisture Analyzing Operations   
TechFrag
With the launch of Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission, NASA has laid foundations for mapping global soil moisture and accurate weather predictions that can help us cope with the drastic weather irregularities. Now after completion of observatory, ...

NASA's first moisture map of the world should freak you out   mySanAntonio.com (blog)
NASA soil moisture mission begins beaming key science   Times of India
NASA's SMAP mission begins science operations   Gizmag

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Globalnews.ca
   
Spacecraft that's propelled using the sun? It's possible.   
Globalnews.ca
TORONTO — On Wednesday, a rocket carrying a mysterious space plane launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida. On board the rocket was an experiment that NASA hopes to one day use to propel its spacecraft. One of the extra payloads was The Planetary ...

NASA's Plan To Make Cheap Spacecraft That Will Explore Distant Worlds   Gizmodo
NASA Advances CubeSat Concept for Planetary Exploration   Product Design & Development
NASA launches small research satellite to test tech for in-space solar propulsion   Economic Times
Engadget   
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