2015年7月28日 星期二

2015-07-29 India Science


The Siasat Daily
   
Countries take an important step towards a meaningful climate deal in Paris   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Uncertainties over finance may be taken as a tough nut to crack before signing a global climate deal in Paris, but the major developed and developing countries including India have taken an important step to remove another irritant by ...

France hails India's efforts ahead of Paris climate meet   Press Trust of India
French climate ambassador concerned over slow progress of draft Paris deal   The Guardian

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NDTV
   
Insat-3D Weather Satellite Completes 2 Years in Orbit: Isro   
NDTV
Insat-3D, India's Advanced Weather Satellite, has completed two successful years in orbit, the Indian Space Research Organisation said . Insat-3D is an exclusive mission designed for enhanced meteorological observations and monitoring of land and ocean ...

ISRO's advanced weather satellite INSAT-3D completes two years in orbit   Daily News & Analysis

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Times of India
   
Soon cheaper, efficient metal-based solar cells maybe available   
Times of India
WASHINGTON DC: In a breakthrough discovery, scientists have revealed a new method which could lead to cheap, efficient metal-based solar cells. Scientists from Rice's Laboratory for Nanophotonics described a new method that solar-panel designers ...

Cheaper and efficient metal-based solar cells may soon be available   Daily News & Analysis
Novel method promises cheaper solar cells   EE Times India
Cheap, Efficient Metal-Based Solar Cells May Soon Be Available   Microfinance Monitor
Pc-Tablet Media   
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SatNews Publishers
   
China Preps Real FAST For World's Largest Radio Telescope   
SatNews Publishers
[SatNews] "It will help us to search for intelligent life outside of the galaxy and explore the origins of the universe." Beijing is ramping up its space program, with the construction of the world's largest radio telescope used to pick up sounds from ...

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Benchmark Reporter
   
Scientists Attempt to Unravel Mystery behind Opposite Pendulum Oscillations   
NY City News
In a bid to find an answer to the long-standing puzzle of how the pendulums of two clocks attached to the same beam in his house oscillated in perfect opposition to one another, a pair of Portuguese physicists conducted a study, which was published ...
Scientists may have solved a mystery that's been ticking for 350 years   Washington Post
Learn age-old secret of why pendulum clocks sync over time   Science Recorder
Finally, An Answer to the 350-Year-Old Question of Why Pendulums Sync Up   Clapway
The Weather Space   
Benchmark Reporter   
PPP Focus.com   
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International Business Times UK
   
Optical computing: Superfast light emitting device sets new record   
International Business Times UK
LIGHT DEVICE A nanoscale view of the new superfast fluorescent system using a transmission electron microscope. The silver cube is just 75-nanometers wide. The quantum dots (red) are sandwiched between the silver cube and a thin gold foil.
Ultrafast quantum-dot emitter could be new communications/computing device   Laser Focus world
Plasmonic device has speed and efficiency to serve optical computers   domain-B
Superfast light device for future computers   The Statesman (press release)

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International Business Times
   
Scientists To Send Worms To Space To Understand Human Muscle Loss   
International Business Times
In an attempt to understand the mechanism behind muscle buildup and damage, scientists are planning to send microscopic worms to the International Space Station. Wikimedia Commons. A scientist from the University of Exeter is planning to send ...

The Nile From Space Is A Long, Meandering Line Of Light And Life   Gizmodo Australia
Worms in space to shed light on muscle loss in humans   Gizmodo India
Microscopic Worms To Hitch A Ride To International Space Station For Analysis ...   iSchoolGuide
Techaeris   
The Space Reporter   
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Bangalore Mirror
   
Two new species of spiders found at Aarey Milk Colony   
Times of India
MUMBAI: A team of young naturalists has discovered two spider species at Aarey Milk Colony. The species, which belong to the families of spitting and lynx spiders, have been named Dictis mumbaiensis (after Mumbai city) and Peucetia phantasma (since it ...

Amchi Mumbai to Namma Bengaluru   Bangalore Mirror

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'Empower the marginalised to ensure success of climate plan'   
Zee News
New Delhi: Several civil society groups have batted for empowerment of the most marginalised sections to ensure success of the country's proposed climate action plan -- Intended Nationally Designated Contributions (INDCs). The recommendations demand ...


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The Straits Times
   
China casts giant eye towards space   
The Straits Times
China is building the world's biggest radio telescope. Seen here under construction in Guizhou, the 500m-aperture spherical telescope's enormous dish is larger than 30 football fields, and will be connected to one of the world's fastest computers to ...
World's largest radio telescope being built   ecns
China is building the world's biggest radio telescope   Daily Mail
China to Connect World's Largest Telescope to Supercomputer   NDTV
NY City News   
R & D Magazine   
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