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2015-06-15 India Science


NDTV
   
Earthquakes occur on moon too: study   
Daily Times
An analysis has shown the presence of tectonic plates inside the moon's surface whose movement causes earthquake similar to that on our planet, Zee News reports. Professor of Geology & Remote Sensing at School of Environmental sciences in Jawaharlal ...

Analysis reveals Moon too experiences quakes!   Daily News & Analysis
Tectonic plate movements on the Moon causes quakes too   Mobiletor.com

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Manila Bulletin
   
China restores 800-year-old Buddhist statue   
Manila Bulletin
CHONGQING – Chinese experts have completed restoration of a famous 800-year-old Buddha statue after seven years of work. Visitors now could see a new appearance of the Qianshou Guanyin, a statue with 1,000 hands, in Dazu County, southwestern ...

China restores 800-year-old Buddha statue with 1000 hands   The Indian Express
Restoration of 800-year-old Buddha statue in Chongqing completed   WantChinaTimes

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Cutting carbon emissions could escalate hunger: Study   
Economic Times
NEW YORK: As several nations brace for implementing plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions, such efforts to rein in global temperatures may lead to more people going hungry, a new study suggests. "That risk doesn't negate the need for mitigation but ...


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Clapway
   
New ESA Head Wants India and China on International Space Station   
Clapway
Johann-Dietrich Woerner, the incoming chair of the European Space Agency, has recently stated in a published interview that the International Space Station should be opened to India and China. “We need to get away from the principle of being a closed ...

New European space head Woerner wants China and India to join station   Mobiletor.com
International Space Station should be opened up to astronauts from India and ...   Techworm
European space chief suggests making room for China, India on station   Reuters
Microfinance Monitor   
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Why we can't recall the exact colour we saw   
Economic Times
NEW YORK: Do you know that although we can see millions of colours, but we can remember only the few basic ones? When we see a colour, our brain stores it as a basic, general hue. So when we try to remember a precise colour, we err on the side of the ...


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Pioneer News
   
NASA Finds Atmospheric Sunscreen on Hot Exoplanet   
Pioneer News
Researchers have recently announced they have identified a protective stratosphere-like layer surrounding the exoplanet they call WASP-33b. The layer actually appears to protect the planet from sun damage—kind of like sunscreen on human skin. Now, this ...

Blazing Hot Exoplanet is Smothered in Sunscreen   Gizmodo
'Sunscreen' Layer on Distant Exoplanet Discovered   NDTV
Earth's 'sunscreen' found on distant planet   Emirates 24/7

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
   
Zoo keeps animals healthy, happy with play, exercise   
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Running, exploring, learning, and yes, playing with food. They're not just for children anymore; the animals are getting in on the action. On a wet and foggy Saturday morning, visitors attended the Milwaukee County Zoo's second annual Animal Enrichment ...

Animal attractions: A wild safari close to home   Appleton Post Crescent
A jewel of a zoo in Cape May County   Philly.com
Concern over Nocturnal Animal House at Zoo   The New Indian Express

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Daily News & Analysis
   
New study reveals how global warming is affecting crop nutrient quality   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has suggested that increased carbon dioxide levels in air, due to global warming, restrict plants' ability to absorb nutrients. Carbon dioxide, air, Global warming, plants, ecosystem, Forests, protein Getty Images. A new study has suggested that ...

Here's how global warming is affecting crop nutrient quality   Financial Express
Climate: CO2 hinders plants' nitrogen uptake   Summit County Citizens Voice
High Carbon Levels Can Make It Harder For Plants To Grow   ThinkProgress
The Hans India   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Comet lander Philae wakes up: How it happened and what's next   
Los Angeles Times
Philae, the first spacecraft to land on a comet, surprised and delighted scientists this weekend by waking up and reestablishing contact with Earth, seven months after running out of power. It “spoke” for more than a minute, according to the European Space ...

Philae comet lander wakes from its hibernation   CTV News
Lost comet lander awakes, sends 'hello' from space   CNN
Philae Spacecraft Reawakens on a Speeding Comet With Data for Scientists   New York Times
The Hindu   
Irish Independent   
The Globe and Mail   
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Maine News Online
   
Image taken by Hubble shows lonely galaxy near a cosmic void   
Maine News Online
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image, in which a galaxy, called NGC 6503, is seen existing alone at the edge of a cosmic void. Generally, galaxies are surrounded by other galactic neighbors grouped together around the universe. But in case ...

Lost in Space: Hubble Reveals 'Loneliest Galaxy' in Universe   Yibada (English Edition)
NGC 6503: a lone galaxy lost in space   Astronomy Now Online
"Lost-In-Space galaxy" snapped by Hubble   Techie News
NBCNews.com   
Mashable   
Financial Express   
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