2015年7月7日 星期二

2015-07-08 India Science


The Indian Express
   
ISRO gets nod for the July 10 night rocket launch   
News Nation
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to launch five foreign satellites in space as part of first historic commercial launch. The centre at Sriharikota has decided to man the launch as part of the arrangement entered into between DMC ...
Nod for ISRO to launch five British satellites on Friday   Business Standard
ISRO gets approval from LAB to launch 5 UK satellites this Friday   TeCake

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NDTV
   
Scientists develop spectrometer that fits inside smartphones   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: MIT scientists have created a spectrometer small enough to fit inside a smartphone camera that could enable the devices to diagnose diseases, especially skin conditions, or detect environmental pollutants. Spectrometers measure the ...

Spectrometer fitted smartphone that can diagnose diseases   News Nation
MIT Scientists developed a Quantum Dot Spectrometer small enough to function ...   Jagran Josh
MIT scientists develop tiny spectrometer that fits inside a smartphone to ...   Techworm
Medgadget.com (blog)   
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NBCNews.com
   
Opals on Mars Could Contain Evidence of Ancient Life on Red Planet   
NBCNews.com
The discovery of trace amounts of opal gemstones on the surface of Mars could be a lead to evidence of life on the Red Planet, researchers at the University of Glasgow suggest in a new study. Earth scientist Martin Lee and his team used a scanning ...
Scientists say martian GEMS may hold the key to proving life existed on the ...   Daily Mail
Opal gemstones on Mars could be sign of ancient life   Science Recorder
Opals on Mars: What Makes them Critical in NASA's Quest for Alien Life?   Weekly Observer
TeCake   
Livemint   
Empire State Tribune   
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Northern Californian
   
Russian astronaut sets record for staying in space for longest duration   
Northern Californian
According to reports, the current commander of the crew on board the International Space Station (ISS), Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka has set a record by spending the longest time in space, i.e. for 804 days. As per reports, the former Russian Air ...

'He's the greatest Obi-Wan': Meet Russian astronaut Gennady Padalka, Earth's ...   Firstpost
Russian astronaut Gennady Padalka sets record for spending longest time in ...   NY City News
Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka sets record for spending the longest time ...   Bharat Press
Scoopwhoop   
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NBCNews.com
   
Dolphin Brain Scan Reveals Surprising Similarity to Bats   
NBCNews.com
For the first time, scientists have mapped the entire sensory and motor systems of the dolphin brain. Studying the brains of a deceased common dolphin and pantropical dolphin, researchers found at least two areas linked to hearing — unlike most ...
Dolphin brains have two areas linked to hearing   Financial Express
First images of dolphin brain circuitry hint at how they sense sound   Phys.Org
Science has for the first time mapped inside the mind of a dolphin   Business Insider Australia
Business Standard   
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Jagran Josh
   
President to inaugurate Nakshatra Vatika today   
Times of India
HYDERABAD: President Pranab Mukherjee will inaugurate 'Nakshatra Vatika' on the premises of Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum on Monday. The garden has been modelled on the lines of the Nakshatra Vatika at Mughal Gardens, Rashtrapati Bhavan.
President inaugurates 'Nakshatra Vatika' at Rashtrapati Nilayam   indiablooms

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Los Angeles Times
   
Hail a robo-cab, save the planet? Why driverless taxis are good for the ...   
Los Angeles Times
If you want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, consider commuting by robo-cab. Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory report that by 2030, traveling by driverless taxi could lower greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 90% ...

Driverless cars good for our future: Study   ET Auto
Robo-taxis, what are they good for? Er, the environment and traffic   The Register
Get Excited for the Surprising Environmental Upshot to Driverless Cars   GOOD Magazine
USA TODAY   
Boston.com   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
   
Lizards in Australia are actually changing their gender because of the heat   
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Hotter temperatures are being blamed for a strange change in Australia's bearded dragon lizards, according to a new study — genetic changes that alter the lizards' sex. The study, published in the journal Nature on July 1, was led by the University of ...

Climate change is making Australian lizards change sex   Quartz
Climate change turns male lizards into females   CNET
Molecular evolution Warm and wild lizard sex changes   Nature.com
Pet Gazette.biz   
Financial Express   
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Tech Times
   
ASKAP Radio Telescope Picks Up Signal From Galaxy 5 Billion Light Years Away   
Tech Times
The ASKAP radio telescope has discovered PKS B1740-517, a galaxy located nearly 5 billion light years away. The discovery shows that ASKAP can detect galaxies that other telescopes can't. (Photo : CSIRO). A new radio telescope in a desert in Western ...

SKA Pathfinder discovers galaxy five billion light years away   French Tribune
Australia's SKA Pathfinder telescope finds a galaxy   CIO Australia
Five-billion-year-old signal emitted by galaxy detected   New Kerala

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Photonics.com
   
Plasmon Wakes Created, Controlled in Metamaterial   
Photonics.com
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 7, 2015 — Surface plasmons can exhibit wakes likes any other wave, and those wakes can be controlled through nanoscale features on a metallic surface and through properties of the light shining on it. The creation and control of ...

Surfing the Light Wakes   Controlled Environments Magazine
Wakes of light moving on metallic surfaces made in lab   Web India

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