2015年7月2日 星期四

2015-07-03 India Science


NYOOOZ
   
Stranded for over 14 hours, dolphin swims back to sea   
Times of India
NAVI MUMBAI: A six-foot long dolphin, which was stranded in Amba river in Nagothane for more than 14 hours on Wednesday, swam back to sea by late night. The Indo-pacific humpbacked dolphin somehow lost its way from the sea creek at Dharamtar near ...

Dolphin stranded near Raigad village freed   Hindustan Times
Stranded dolphin rescued | Mumbai NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Raigad: Humpback Dolphin spotted leaping in a creek in Amba river   Daily News & Analysis

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Study reveals 'smaller is smarter' in social networks   
Daily News & Analysis
Their theory shows that top influencers are highly counterintuitive: weakly connected people strategically surrounded by hierarchical coronas of hubs are the most powerful influencers. The strength of weak-nodes: a node that despite of being weakly ...

In social networks, it`s not bigger but smaller that is smarter | Delhi NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Bigger Is No Better In Social Networks: Study   Austrian Tribune
'Smaller Is Smarter' When Seeing Most Influential Superspreaders of ...   Uncover Michigan
ANINEWS   
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Chandigarh Tribune
   
'Include forestry contributions in Clean Ganga mission'   
The Hindu
Call for inclusion of contributions from forestry in the list of plans to clean Ganga undertaken by the Centre was made here at a meeting on Thursday. The two-day meeting began at the Dehradun-based Forest Research Institute for the preparation of a ...
Where are the forests near Gangotri, asks Javadekar   Times of India
Forestry interventions to be seen by July 2018 | Dehradun NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Ganga mission economic issue, not just religious one, says Uma   Chandigarh Tribune
Press Trust of India   
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Times of India
   
ZSI monitoring climate change impact on Sundarban animals   
Times of India
KOLKATA: To measure the effect of climate change on the flora and fauna of Sundarbans, the Zoological Survey of India has set up monitoring bases inside the mangrove forests. There are 25 plots in the five islands of Bali, Gosaba, Basanti, Sagar and ...

ZSI Foundation Day excerpts on AIR   The Echo of India
100 years of Zoological Survey of India   The Hindu
100 years of Zoological Survey of India | Kolkata NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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Ibcworldnews
   
For the first time, birth of new planet witnessed   
Financial Express
For the first time, scientists are now able to directly study planet formation process at very early stage. By: ANI | July 2, 2015 2:04 pm. G+. For the first time, scientists are now able to directly study the planet formation process at a very early ...
Birth of a new planet witnessed   Daily News & Analysis
Birth of new planet witnessed   Business Standard
Birth Of Jupiter-like Planet Watched By Astronomers   ReliaWire
NYC Today   
Odisha Samaya   
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Scorching of Plants in Coastal Areas Due to Salt Spray: Report   
The New Indian Express
KOCHI: The scorching of plants reported during this monsoon season from various parts of Kerala coast is caused by salt spray, according to a study. In an interim report, scientists of Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS) who tested ...
Plants wilted due to salt spray: Kufos team   The Hindu

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Discovery News
   
Fossil of lizard that walked on water found   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists have discovered a 48-million-year-old fossil of a 'Jesus lizard', known for its ability to walk on water, in the US State of Wyoming. Modern relatives of the Jesus lizard live in an area stretching from central Mexico to northern ...
Oldest Jesus Lizard Fossil Spotted in Wyoming   Uncover California
Jesus! What Kind Of Lizard Did You Find In Wyoming?   Wyoming Public Media
Discovery Of Fossil Of Jesus Lizard Ancestor Intrigues Scientists   Tech Times
The Register   
Daily Mail   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Irish Examiner
   
'Aliens may exist and look just like humans'   
Times of India
LONDON: Aliens may actually exist and resemble humans, possessing limbs and a head, and could even have the capacity to think intelligently, a University of Cambridge expert has claimed. Biologist Simon Conway Morris, an expert in evolution at the ...

Top scientist claims aliens are real & they look like humans   Daily Times
The truth is out there — aliens look like us   The Times (subscription)
Aliens May Exist And Look Just Like Humans: UK Scientist   NDTV

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Science World Report
   
Number of distant galaxies fewer than thought   
Economic Times
NEW YORK: The number of distant galaxies could be 10 to 100 times fewer than earlier thought, astronomers estimate. Over the years, the Hubble Space Telescope has allowed astronomers to look deep into the universe. The long view stirred theories of ...

We're not alone -- but the Universe may be less crowded than we think   ECNmag.com
Universe May be Less Crowded with Galaxies Than We Thought   Science World Report
There May Be Nowhere Near the Number of Galaxies We Thought There Were   io9

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News Nation
   
Fall of dinosaurs gave rise to modern 'age of fish'; 188 meteorite impact ...   
News Nation
Scientists on Thursday revealed that the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs about 66 million years ago gave rise to modern 'age of fish'. And, so far 188 meteorite impact sites on Earth have been confirmed so far, and 340 are still ...
340 undiscovered meteorite impact sites on Earth   Business Standard
There Are Over 300 Undiscovered Meteorite Impact Craters on Earth, Geologists ...   Outer Places

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