2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 India Science


The Hindu
   
ISRO to test re-usable satellite launch vehicle in September   
The Hindu
In a major technology demonstration ultimately aimed at cutting down the cost of satellite launches to one-tenth the present rates, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will flight test an indigenously developed re-usable satellite launch vehicle for ...

UAE Seeks Indian Expertise for Its Mars Exploration   The New Indian Express
India to test reusable launch vehicle next month: ISRO   Economic Times
ISRO To Test Reusable Launch Vehicle Next Month   Focus News

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Tehelka
   
800-year-old Qianshou Guanyin restored by Chinese experts   
Tehelka
In all, 830 hands and 227 instruments were restored using one million gold foils, along with merging the dated pieces of the statue and cleaning it. Tehelka Web Desk. June 15, 2015. Print Friendly Print & Email. Comment. Chinese-statue1. An 800-year-old ...

China Restores 800-year-old 1000-hand Ancient Buddhist Statue   Microfinance Monitor
800-year-old Buddhist statue restored   Delhi Daily News
China Restores Qianshou Guanyin, A 800 Year Old Buddha Statue   IndRead (press release) (blog)
Financial Express   
The Indian Express   
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NDTV
   
Quake occur on Moon too, similar to Earth, reveals Indian scientist   
TeCake
Indian scientist has revealed that like our Earth, Moon too has tectonic plates beneath its surface which when collide causes quakes on the Earth's natural satellite. The claims of quakes on the Moon are based on the photo sent by Chandrayaan-1–India's first ...

Humanity's Future Will Be In Caves ... On the Moon   Gizmodo
Moon Experiences Quake just like Earthquake   Odisha Samaya
New Analysis Reveals Moon Experiences Quakes Similar To Those On Earth   Tech Times
Mobiletor.com   
Economic Times   
Focus News   
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Financial Express
   
New ESA director planning to include India and China in ISS   
TeCake
International Space Station might open the gates for Indian and Chinese scientists, says European Space Agency (ESA) chief. International Space Station (ISS)is supported by 15 nations that including USA, Russia and Germany. ISS is largest habitable ...

European space chief suggests making room for China, India on station   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Astronauts diss 'dial-up-like' Internet connection in space   ITProPortal
India And China Might Get Invitations To Join International Space Station   Focus News
Delhi Daily News   
Mobiletor.com   
malaysiandigest.com   
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NDTV
   
New Model May Explain Massive Heat in Sun's Corona   
NDTV
London: A trio of researchers has created a computer model that may solve the mystery of why there is so much heat in the Sun's corona. Scientists have long been perplexed by research results that show the Sun's corona is millions of degrees hotter than its ...


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CBS Local
   
We Finally Might be Getting Somewhere With the 'Life on Mars' Concept   
American Live Wire
The discovery of impact glass on the surface of the planet may be the key to finally solving the mystery in the search for past alien life on Mars. Impact glass on Mars might hold key to discovering alien life Photo Credit: Google Images. Impact glass on Mars ...

India Loses Mangalyaan For 15 Days As The Sun Eclipses   Focus News
Key Found To Discovering Alien Life   Empire State Tribune
NASA Just Found Glass on Mars—the Same Place We Found Ancient Life on ...   Slate Magazine
Pittsburgh Sun Times   
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Firstpost
   
Everest moved 3 cm but height not affected by Nepal quakes   
Business Standard
Mt Everest moved three cms during the recent devastating earthquakes in Nepal but contrary to earlier reports the height of world's tallest mountain has not been affected, Chinese official monitoring agency said today. Mt Qomolangma, the Tibetan/Chinese ...

Everest height unaffected but Nepal quake moves mountain 3 cm   Daily News & Analysis

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Times of India
   
Cutting carbon emissions may have indirect effects on hunger   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Scientists have found for the first time that efforts to keep global temperatures in check will likely lead to more people going hungry. Previous studies have shown that climate change reduces how much food farms can produce, which could ...

Cutting carbon emissions could escalate hunger: Study   ET Auto
Climate Change: Global Food Supply May be Threatened by Cutting Carbon   Science World Report

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Free press journal
   
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 ...

Why it's so difficult to remember exact colours   Health24

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The Register
   
Stratosphere protects WASP's hot body, say boffins   
The Register
The venerable Hubble Space Telescope has helped identify an exoplanet's stratosphere for the first time. WASP-33b isn't a place any of us want to visit – it's a gas giant four times the size of Jupiter, and so close to its star that its atmospheric temperature is ...

'Sunscreen' layer on distant exoplanet discovered   Business Standard
Blazing Hot Exoplanet is Smothered in Sunscreen   Gizmodo India
NASA Finds Atmospheric Sunscreen on Hot Exoplanet   Pioneer News
International Business Times   
Popular Mechanics   
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