2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 India Science


News Tonight Africa
   
India planning to install 70 supercomputers by 2022   
News Tonight Africa
The government of India has said that it is planning to install a total of 70 supercomputers in the country during the coming years. Government officials said that the supercomputers will allow the country to carry out research in different fields including climate, ...

Govt. funds Rs. 4500 crore to develop 70 supercomputers by 2022   TeCake
Govt allots Rs 4500 crores to develop 70 supercomputers by 2022 for research   Mobiletor.com
India to have 70 supercomputers   Gazette Herald

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The News Ledge
   
Researchers Just Created An Algorithm That Lets Robots Learn Like Us   
The News Ledge
Whether it's learning how to build something or play a new sport, we all learn the same. Trial and error. Researchers from UC Berkeley created new algorithms that bring this trial and error process to robots. A UC Berkeley press release describes the ...

Robot learns skills through trial and error, like you do   Engadget
New Robot Can Learn By Itself Through 'Deep Structured Learning'   Design & Trend
BRETT: Researchers develop a robot that learns autonomously like humans   TeCake
Gazette Herald   
TweakTown   
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NDTV
   
Google Celebrates American Astronaut Sally Ride's 64th Birth Anniversary   
NDTV
New Delhi: Google is celebrating 64th birth anniversary of American physicist and astronaut Sally Ride by posting an animation on its homepage. Sally was born in Los Angeles in 1951. She joined NASA in 1978 and became the first US woman in space at ...

Google doodle celebrates Sally Ride's birthday   India Today
Google Doodle Celebrates Sally Ride: First American Woman In Space   Focus News
Google celebrates Astronaut Sally Ride's 64th B'day with an animated Doodle   News Nation

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UPI.com
   
Population of tortoise on verge of declining in Coimbatore, says environmentalist   
Financial Express
The population of tortoise is on the verge of decline in Coimbatore said an environmentalist, Chandrshekhar. By: ANI | Coimbatore | May 24, 2015 3:03 pm. Google +. Post Comments. Other Articles. Hyperlocal e-commerce catches eye of VC firms · Infosys ...

World Turtle Day: Things you should know   The Next Digit
Malibu Celebrates World Turtle Day   Malibu Times
5 Facts Facts About Sea Turtles: Celebrating World Turtle Day   ChicagoNow (blog)
My Sunshine Coast (press release)   
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Techie News
   
Brain size matters when it comes to survival, researchers say   
Techie News
Researchers have revealed through a new study that size of the brain is an important factor that governs survival rate with bigger the brain implies better cognitive performance, which logically offers a higher survival potential. Therefore bigger the brain, the ...

Brain size influences survival   The Statesman (press release)

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Livemint
   
India to seek CERN membership   
Business Standard
The much-delayed process of India acquiring the associate membership of premier research institute CERN has already begun, Ratan Kumar Sinha, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India said. The European Organisation for Nuclear Research, ...

India to seek membership of Europe's premier research institute CERN   Daily News & Analysis

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News Tonight Africa
   
ISRO Sponsors Ranchi Scientist To Develop Missile Sensor   
Defenseworld.net
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has decided to fund $39,325 to Ranchi based scientist for researching and developing the temperature sensors for aerospace application. The application would be utilized in missile or rocket system for ...

BIT Mesra Scientist To Develop Missile Sensors With ISRO Funding   CrazyEngineers
ISRO planning to test reusable space shuttle in July   News Tonight Africa
Isro to fund Ranchi scientist's temp sensor research   Times of India

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Daily Mail
   
That's nuts! Birds 'weigh' their food - and can even tell if the peanuts are rotten ...   
Daily Mail
Just like we knock on melons to find the best ones, birds know to shake nuts to find out their quality. This is according to a study of Mexican Jays which found they knew the difference between heavier and lighter peanuts by 'weighing' them in their beaks.
Mexican Jays Evaluates Peanuts By Weighing Them [WATCH]   University Herald
Bird can weigh peanuts and choose the heavier ones   Pune Mirror
Birds can 'weigh' nuts too: Study   Bangladesh News 24 hours

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Mashable
   
5 major threats to biodiversity, and how we can help curb them   
Mashable
That's why biodiversity is important. The wide variety of species on Earth, whether they're plants, animals or microscopic organisms, are vital to keep the world's many ecosystems healthy, balanced and thriving — growing plants we can eat, trees we can ...

'International Day for Biological Diversity' observed in Mokokchung   Nagaland Post
Celebrate International Day of Biological Diversity with The Great Nature Project   Science Times
Biodiversity for Sustainable Development   AllAfrica.com
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
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USA TODAY
   
NASA set to relocate space station module   
USA TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA robotics officers on Wednesday morning plan to relocate an International Space Station storage module, the biggest change to the station's structure since its assembly was completed in 2011. Teams in Houston will command ...

NASA astronaut shares stunning purple plume video, images   KABC-TV
NASA astronaut records stunning view as he flies across the night sky   The Verge
NASA preparing ISS for commercial spacecraft landing   BGR India

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