2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 India Science


The Hindu
   
Dramatic Photo Of Earth Is Probe's First To Show Entire Sunlit Side Of Planet   
Huffington Post
The space agency called the eye-popping image "EPIC" -- a play on the abbreviation for DSCOVR's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera. Taken on July 6, 2015, the image is a mash-up of three separate images taken from a distance of 1 million miles.
What our world looks like from 1.6m kays   Times LIVE
NASA releases new "blue marble" photo of Earth   The Space Reporter
This New Photo Of Earth From Space Makes Us Wish Planets Could Take As Many ...   Bustle
Sentinel Republic   
Echo Examiner   
NBC New York   
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The News Reports
   
Genes help fish cope with warming oceans   
Business Standard
In a first, the genetic mystery of why some fish are able to adjust to warming oceans has been unlocked. Higher levels of certain stress and immune genes help fish cope with warming temperature in water over the years, the findings showed. Researchers ...

Climate Change: Fish May Outlive Us All   Nature World News
53 Genes identified in Fish involved in Long-Term Adaptation to Higher ...   NYC Today
Study shows tropical fish genetically adapting to cope with warmer waters   Sydney Morning Herald

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Times of India
   
Did life originate in a drying puddle?   
Times of India
LONDON: The first spark that triggered life on the early Earth may have occurred in an environment similar to a drying puddle, researchers, including one of Indian-origin, suggest. Anyone who's ever noticed a water puddle drying in the Sun has seen an ...

Life-Origin Traceable to Puddle of Water: Scientists   Microfinance Monitor
First biological molecules may have formed in small pools as they dried out   Daily Mail
Origin of life revealed in drying puddle   Zee News
Focus News   
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NDTV
   
New Technique Can Reveal Age of Moon Rocks   
NDTV
Researchers are developing instruments and methods for measuring the age of rocks encountered during space missions to the Moon and planets. Many of the techniques used to date rocks on Earth are not practical in spaceflight, but a technique called ...

New technique to unveil age of Moon rocks   Financial Express

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Huffington Post
   
Climate Change This Week: Solar For Everyone, Mothers Mass, and More!   
Huffington Post
Cutting carbon locally and preserving forests can help cut warming globally. Credit Rhett Butler at mongabay.com. Forests: the cheapest way to store carbon. OO Carbon Emission Cuts Locally, Could Avoid Dangerous Warming Globally making up for ...

'We are living like we've another planet to go to'   Irish Independent
'Breakthrough' at global climate talks   Sky News Australia
France's Fabius says climate talks were constructive   Reuters
Economic Times   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Hotter than ever? 2015 saw the warmest June on record (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
New data shows that 2015 is shaping up to be the hottest year on record, with June the hottest month. By Jessica Mendoza, Staff writer July 21, 2015. Save for later Saved · About video ads. Warmest June on Record. Meteorologist Ari Sarsalari has the ...
The First Half of 2015 Was The Hottest Ever   TIME
2015 set to break global heat record in 135-year history of monitoring   RT
After A Scorching June, 2015 Might Be The Hottest Year Yet   Forbes
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Press Examiner   
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The Register
   
STARS SNUFFED in massive galactic whodunit   
The Register
It's generally accepted by astronomers that dark matter makes up roughly 27 per cent of the known Universe – but in a galactic cluster 300 million light years away, that proportion is all skewiff. Simulations carried out by ICRAR (International Centre ...
Dead galaxies in Coma Cluster may be packed with dark matter   Space Ref (press release)
Dead galaxies may be packed with dark matter   Economic Times
Massive Dark Matter in 'Failed' Galaxies Detected   NDTV
Northern Californian   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Pluto Flyby Excites Astrologers   
Digital Journal
CHICAGO, IL, July 21, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- On July 14th, NASA's New Horizon spacecraft made its closest approach to Pluto, culminating a nine-year mission that began back when Pluto was still considered a full-status planet by astronomers. In ...
STARGAZING: The wonders of Mercury   Pentiction Western News
Why Pluto holds a special place in our hearts and solar system   DailyO
New Horizon mission to Pluto challenges our views about the solar system   Daily News & Analysis
SouthCoastToday.com (blog)   
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CleanTechnica
   
Nuclear to help Japan meet climate goals   
World Nuclear News
Nuclear power generation will play a role in helping Japan meet its post-2020 greenhouse gas emissions targets. The country has announced its intended contribution towards a possible global climate agreement later this year. The UN Framework ...

Singapore committed to addressing climate change   The Straits Times
Japan submits its post-2020 climate action plan   Times of India
Japan's 2030 climate pledge leaves room for coal expansion   Carbon Brief (blog)
The Climate Group (blog)   
PrepSure   
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Techworm
   
Scientist develops model for Robots with bacteria controlled brains   
Techworm
By using a mathematical model, Virginia Tech Scientists demonstrated that bacteria can control the behavior of an inanimate device like a robot. Two Virginia Tech scientists have developed models for Robots with brains that are controlled by bacteria.
Robot Entirely Controlled by Bacteria   Council Chronicle
AI Perplexing Update: Now Even Tiny Bacteria Can Control Robot Too   Times Gazette

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