2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 India Science


NDTV
   
Pakistan to Participate in SAARC Satellite Project Meeting: ISRO   
NDTV
Ahmedabad: The SAARC countries, including Pakistan, will participate in the ambitious SAARC satellite project conceived by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, top official said on tuesday. When asked if Pakistan was giving a cold shoulder to the project, the ...

ISRO plans to launch satellites for UK on July 10   The Hindu
Isro working to have critical tech for human space mission   Times of India

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Times of India
   
Warming Indian Ocean impedes rains: IITM   
Times of India
PUNE: The rapid warming in the Indian Ocean has been weakening the monsoon in central India consistently which has resulted in 10% to 20% deficient rains over Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Chhattisgarh during the past ...

Rapid warming of Indian Ocean weakening the monsoon, may impact ...   Economic Times
Over-normal rainfall as of now; El Nino may strengthen: IMD   Moneycontrol.com
Indian Ocean warming has weakened monsoon in parts of India   Times of Oman
Business Today   
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NDTV
   
Suven Life Sciences Gets Patents for Neurodegenerative Drug   
NDTV
New Delhi: Biopharmaceutical firm Suven Life Sciences on Tuesday said it has been granted one patent each by the US, Israel and Macau for a drug used in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Neurodegenerative diseases include Alzheimer's, ...

Suven Life Sciences advances after securing three product patents   Business Standard
Suven gets three product patents in Israel, Macau and US   Financial Express
Suven Life spurts on patent win   Indiainfoline

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The Hindu
   
Veterinarians treat wounded wild elephant in Masinagudi forest area   
Times of India
UDHAGAMANDALAM: An 15-year-old elephant, which was found wounded on one leg in Masinagudi forest area near Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR) in the Nilgiris, was treated by the forest veterinarians on Tuesday. The male elephant was found limping ...

Injured tusker tranquilised, treated   The Hindu
Veterinarians treat wounded wild elephant in Masinagudi forest area ...   NYOOOZ

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The New Indian Express
   
Draft report on soil erosion by month-end   
The Hindu
A draft report by experts of National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Chennai, on preventing erosion of the beach will be ready by the end of this month. The report will be vetted by experts from an IIT after which it will be studied by the committee ...

Beach Erosion: VPT Chief Seeks Interim Action Plan   The New Indian Express

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Techie News
   
Researchers reason why we can't remember exact colours   
Techie News
Ever came across a situation wherein you were asked to recollect the colours you had seen in a particular object and were not able to correctly remember them? Well you are not alone as researchers have established through a new researcher that rather ...

Why is it difficult to remember colors exactly?   FitnHit.com
Can't Recall The Color You Saw? Here's Why   Tech Times
Why we can't recall the exact colour we saw   Economic Times
Health24   
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Focus News
   
Self-awareness not exclusive to humans   
Economic Times
LONDON: If you think humans are the only animal capable of self-awareness, think again. A study strongly suggests that self-awareness is not unique to mankind and is instead likely to be common among animals. The study found that humans and other ...

Self-awareness (probably) isn't unique to humans   SlashGear
Self-awareness not unique to Mankind: Study   West Texas News
Self-awareness also common among Animals   NYC Today

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The Nation
   
Hot, dry climate long kept dinosaurs out of tropics   
The Nation
An unpredictable, yet scorching and dry climate kept large, grass-eating dinosaurs out of the tropics for some 30 million years after they first appeared on Earth, a study out Monday found. It has been a longstanding mystery: why did long-necked dinosaurs ...

Study Links Untenable Levels of CO2 near the Equator during Triassic to ...   West Texas News
Climate change kept herbivorous dinosaurs away from tropics   The Silver Ink
Harsh climate kept plant-eating dinosaurs away from equator   The Indian Express
Latinos Post   
Fox News   
SlashGear   
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National Geographic
   
World's thinnest bulb created from graphene   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Researchers have created the world's thinnest light bulb using graphene, an atomically thin and perfectly crystalline form of carbon, as a filament. Led by Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research scientist in James Hone's group at Columbia ...

World's smallest light bulb   The Statesman (press release)
A Sheet Of Graphene Is The World's Thinnest Lightbulb   Gizmodo Australia
Scientists Develop World's Smallest Light Bulb Using Graphene   Wall Street Journal
TechRadar   
The American Bazaar   
NDTV   
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The Hindu
   
BEARING WITNESS to global warming   
The Hindu
Norwegian scientists have seen polar bears eating dolphins in the Arctic for the first time ever and blame global warming for the bears expanding their diet. Polar bears feed mainly on seals but Jon Aars at the Norwegian Polar Institute has photographed ...

Polar Bears are Eating Dolphins, Probably Thanks to Climate Change   Smithsonian
Climate Change: Polar Bears Eating Dolphins?!   Nature World News
Global warming upon us : Polar bears are eating white-beaked dolphins in the ...   Techworm
Inhabitat (blog)   
Free press journal   
Inferse   
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