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2015-06-21 India Science


Mobiletor.com
   
Kerala's Trinity College students working on TASSAT satellite project set to be ...   
Mobiletor.com
Kerala's Trinity College in Thiruvananthapuram has kicked off TASSAT which is a student satellite project scheduled for completion by 2018. Since the funding for the ambitious initiative comes from an Oman-based company called Al Adrak, the satellite has ...

Trinity college to make its own satellite   The Hindu
Trinity College Aims at Next Student Satellite on ISRO Launch Vehicle   Microfinance Monitor
Kerala's Trinity College students to build TASSAT satellite   Pc-Tablet Media
NDTV   
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Calcutta Telegraph
   
Pitter platter of fish from sky   
Calcutta Telegraph
Hyderabad, June 20: Move over cats and dogs. It rained fish on Friday, residents in an Andhra Pradesh district said. Hundreds of villagers rushed out of home last night after someone spread the word that fish were falling from the skies. Into the rain they ran, ...

Village agog over mystery fish   The Hindu
Fish rains down from the skies in Andhra Pradesh village   Mobiletor.com
Mysterious rain in AP   Odisha Samaya
The New Indian Express   
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Scroll.in
   
Four maps that show how severe India's water problem is   
Scroll.in
Fifty four percent of India faces high water stress with groundwater depleting fast – the northwest running dry the fastest. Scroll Staff · Today · 08:30 am. Four maps that show how severe India's water problem is ...


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NDTV
   
Falling Rouble Cuts Value of 'Electronic Noble' Prize for Recipients   
NDTV
The highest Russian technology award was presented in St. Petersburg on Friday by President Vladimir Putin to two American recipients, calling their work as the greatest contribution to humanity in their fields. The Global Energy Prize, though not a ...

Falling rouble cuts value of 'electronic Nobel' prize for recipients   Zee News
Indian Origin Scientist Awarded Russia's Top Technology Award   Focus News
Indian origin scientist to get Russia's highest tech award   Times of India

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The Nation
   
'Humans driving sixth mega wipeout of animals'   
The Hindu
Many conservationists have been warning for years that a mass extinction event akin to the one that wiped out the dinosaurs is occurring as humans degrade and destroy habitats. But the authors of a study published on Friday said that even when they ...

Earth's species disappearing at frightening rate, study finds   Toronto Star
The Earth stands on the brink of its sixth mass extinction and the fault is ours   The Guardian
Humans under threat in new mass extinction   Sky News Australia
Voice of America   
Alaska Dispatch News   
New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV   
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NYOOOZ
   
Church prepares to follow Pope's lead on environment   
Times of India
MUMBAI: Pope Francis Thursday released a long-awaited 183-page Encyclical (letter to bishops) on the environment which many experts call a game-changer. Mincing no words, the Pope described the Earth as an immense pile of filth and decried the ...

Church prepares to follow Pope's lead on environment | Mumbai NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Pope's Encyclical Stirs Political Debate   Chicago Tribune

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The Hans India
   
Timely action averted danger   
The Hindu
... : A breach to the Gundlavagu project near Pasra in Govindraopet mandal posed a threat to the habitations around but timely action by the Irrigation Department personnel averted danger. The project received huge amounts of water due to the incessant rain ...

Gundlavagu gets huge inflows, people in grip of panic   The Hans India

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Headlines & Global News
   
Nasa's Hubble Telescope Shows Formative Years of Quasars   
NDTV
By using Hubble Space Telescopes infrared vision, astronomers have uncovered the mysterious early formative years of quasars, the brightest objects in the universe. Hubble's sharp images unveil the chaotic collisions of galaxies that fuel quasars by feeding ...

20 June 2015 in News: Quasars result from violent galactic mergers   Astronomy Now Online
Even teenage Quasars happen to be a 'hot mess'   Daily News & Analysis
Even teenage Quasars are 'hot mess'   Business Standard

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BizTek Mojo
   
Olive Baboons Also Make Democratic Choices, Alpha Males Not so Alpha   
BizTek Mojo
Researchers have discovered that baboons also make democratic decisions when they are choosing where to move. They decide together where they want to go and does not take the alpha male baboon's choice into consideration if the majority is against it.
Power in numbers: Democracy, not elders, dictates baboon movement   UPI.com
Baboon Society Is Sometimes Democracy Oriented   Beacon Transcript
Baboons exercise democratic group decision-making, study reveals   Times Gazette
Washington Post   
Business Standard   
Los Angeles Times   
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Maine News Online
   
NASA wishes Mars on its New Year   
Maine News Online
Martians on earth are to celebrate their first New Year on June 19, which coincides with the new year of the Red Planet. The celebration marks Mars Year 33. Mars's New Year begins on the planet's northern hemisphere spring equinox when the sun is directly ...

NASA's Odyssey set to complete record 60000th Martian orbit   Daily News & Analysis
Mars, the town, celebrates a new year for Mars, the planet   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
NASA wishes New Year to all the Martians   Inferse
Imperial Valley News   
Tech Times   
Zee News   
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