2015年6月26日 星期五

2015-06-27 India Science


The Indian Express
   
Blue Whale washed ashore, dies on Mumbai beach   
The Indian Express
In the first case of 'live stranding' in Maharashtra, a 40-feet-long female Blue Whale, the world's largest animal, washed up on a beach at Alibaug on Wednesday morning. (Source: Express photo by Anjali Lukose). Blue whale, Blue whale mumbai coast, ...

WHALE   The Hindu
42-ft-long blue whale washed ashore near Mumbai coast, dies   Firstpost
Stuck for over 18hrs, 42ft blue whale dies at Alibaug beach   Hindustan Times
NDTV   
Times of Oman   
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Livemint
   
MOM to live for long, Saarc Sat up by Dec '16   
Times of India
Having survived a 15-day blackout during the recent solar eclipse, India's Rs 450-crore Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft will now live on for years, Isro chairman A S Kiran Kumar said on the sidelines of the IISc conference. "We've got 45kg of fuel which ...

'MOM has enough fuel to last a few more years'   The Hindu
Mom survives solar clipse, emits signal   The Hans India
India's Mars mission may last "many years," ISRO chief   Hindustan Times
Economic Times   
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Science 2.0
   
The Region In The Brain That Gives Parrots Their Chat   
Science 2.0
However, parrots are among a select few that can spontaneously imitate members of another species. A study has now pinpointed the region in the brain that may be allowing this to happen – the region that is also involved in controlling movement.
Parrot brain is built to mimic what we say   Futurity: Research News
Here's How Parrots Talk Like Us   Focus News
Mystery of parrots' talking ability solved   Times of India
Gizmodo India   
Firstpost   
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Times of India
   
Indian-origin scientist develops flexible, skin-like display   
Times of India
NEW YORK: Scientists led by an Indian-origin researcher have developed the world's first full-colour, flexible thin-film reflective display inspired by nature. Traditional displays like those on a mobile phone require a light source, filters and glass plates.
World's First Flexible Thin-Film Reflective Display changes Color   West Texas News
World's first flexible and skin-like display developed   Jagran Josh
Researchers Develop First Ever Full-Color, Flexible Reflective Display That Can ...   Northern Californian
TeCake   
BBC News   
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SlashGear
   
NASA nears Ceres mystery spots: pyramid-like peak spotted   
SlashGear
The dwarf planet Ceres has presented quite the mystery: bright spots in a cluster. The spots were first spotted around the beginning of this year, and as the Dawn spacecraft grows nearer we've seen the spots become more clear. The latest shots show them ...

Ceres The Dwarf Planet Continues To Mystify with an 'Alien Pyramid'   Empire State Tribune
NASA photos reveal more Ceres 'bright spots': Artificial constructs or just ice?   Examiner.com
NASA's Dawn Probe captures pyramid-shaped mountain on Ceres' Surface   PerfScience
ZME Science   
Pioneer News   
Firstpost   
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Delhi air has high doses of most toxic pollutant   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Delhi's air pollution levels are among the worst in the world but new research is pointing at something even more worrying. A government agency that recently started monitoring the most dangerous class of particulate pollutants — ultrafine ...


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Huffington Post
   
Dinosaur Species Found Hiding In Plain Sight   
Huffington Post
Paleontologists in South Africa have announced the name for a new dinosaur species, but they didn't have to do any digging to find the creature's bones. Instead, the fossilized remains of the 200 million-year-old herbivore have been part of South Africa's ...

Dinosaur with cross-shaped ankle bone discovered in South Africa   Financial Express
New Dinosaur Discovered 'Hidden' in South Africa's Largest Fossil Collection   Yahoo News UK
Sefapanosaurus dinosaur discovered after its bones lay in storage for years   Daily Mail
Independent Online   
Economic Times   
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PerfScience
   
DARPA Attempts to Make Mars More Hospitable!   
PerfScience
In a first-of-its kind endeavor, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is attempting to create engineered organisms to make the Red Planet, Mars more Earth-like. According to reports from Vice Motherboard, the project aims to 'terraform' ...

NASA to consider landing sites for Mars missions   The Space Reporter
Is this a Pyramid on Mars?   KTRE
NASA, Microsoft team up to help scientists work virtually on Mars   Economic Times
Discovery News   
Times of India   
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NDTV
   
`E-skin' gets a step closer to reality with new tech   
Times of India
LONDON: Researchers have developed a new technique to produce high-quality , low-cost graphene that could pave the way for the creation of the firondonst flexible `electronic skin', which could be used in robots. Researchers from UK's University of Exeter ...

Cold Wall Chemical Vapor Deposition produces graphene at 100 times the ...   Next Big Future
Low-Cost Technique to Produce 'Wonder Material' Graphene Developed   NDTV
Graphene Skinned Robots Will Man The Industrial Revolution Of The Future   CleanTechnica
Press Trust of India   
Gizmag   
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Workshop for participation in National Children's Science Congress 2015 to be ...   
Times of India
THANE: Mayuresh Patil (12), a student at Bedekar Vidyamandir's Marathi medium, along with his four team members came up with a solution to global warming in the National Children's Science Congress (NCSC) last year. These students not only spent ...

Workshop for participation in National Children`s Science Congress 2015 to be ...   NYOOOZ

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