2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 India Science


Kicker
   
Your selfies will never compare to these Mars rover selfies   
Kicker
The Mars rover Curiosity wanted to make sure it snapped some cute pics during its trip, and used its 7-foot robotic arm to take some seriously impressive selfies. Mars rover snaps awe-inspiring new selfie http://t.co/j7j1YWankM pic.twitter.com/8PknUThab5.
Odd Things Seen on Mars Over the Years: An Inventory   Softpedia News
NASA's Curiosity Rover snaps series of 'selfies' on Mars   Zee News
NASA's Curiosity rover takes new low-angle 'selfie on Mars'   IBNLive
Mobiletor.com   
Astronomy Now Online   
Bharat Press   
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Focus News
   
Dr. Harsh Vardhan Urges Scientists To Develop Technologies That Help Common Man   
Focus News
Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Science and Technology minister has urged scientists to research in welfare of Indian citizens. Country's scientists should focus on developing technologies for improving the quality of life of the common man and must set time ...

Dr. Harsh Vardhan urges scientists to research in welfare of Indian citizens   The TeCake
Dr Harsh Vardhan tells scientists to develop technologies for common man's welfare   Mobiletor.com
Harsh Vardhan: Indian Scientists should develop technologies to ease common man   Pc-Tablet Media
New Kerala   
The Hindu   
Business Standard   
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Firstpost
   
Nasa wants to use urine to create synthetic food for astronauts   
Firstpost
Washington: NASA has awarded researchers a USD 200,000 grant to figure out how to recycle human waste into synthetic food that could sustain astronauts during extended space journeys, including mission to Mars. Representational image.
NASA Is Planning to Turn Human Poop into Food   I4U News
Space Food Research: NASA Spends $200000 To Turn Poop Into Food   The Market Business
Astronauts eat first food grown in space   Sentinel Republic
State Column   
TV Newsroom   
Daily News & Analysis   
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The Nation
   
Carbon dioxide 'melted glaciers'   
The Straits Times
PARIS • Up till now, scientists have disagreed over the cause of the Ice Age glacier decline, with some attributing it mainly to solar radiation and regional influences such as ice sheets and ocean currents. But the authors of a new study say that ...
C02 melted Ice Age glaciers   The Manila Times
Rise in CO2 to melt world's glaciers   Bangladesh News 24 hours
CO2 Melted Ice Age for Sure, Prepare for Similar Global Melt-Down of Glaciers ...   Microfinance Monitor
Channel News Asia   
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The Nation
   
Disturbing maps show how mankind has driven some of the world's largest ...   
White Hall Journal
A world without humans would look a lot more like an African savanna. A new study found that if homo sapiens had never come into existence and spread across the globe, large mammals like giant sloths and ancient horses would roam the Americas, while ...

If Humans Never Existed, the World Would Have More Mammals   Gizmodo
Watch the map that shows world without humans   The TeCake
There Would Be Rhinos Living in Europe If It Weren't for Us Humans   Softpedia News
Focus News   
The Nation   
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The Hullabaloo Online
   
Western Ghats bats face extinction due to deforestation: study   
The Hullabaloo Online
A new survey has put bats at the risk of extinction due to deforestation, especially in the Western Ghats of India but there is a glimmer of hope for the species in the upcoming coffee plantation. Besides deforestation, rampant consumption of natural .
Bats facing extinction on Western Ghats, experts   News Tonight Africa
Bats on verge of getting extinct in Western Ghats, humans to blame   The TeCake
New study suggests deforestation in Western Ghats pulling bats towards extinction   Pc-Tablet Media
Times of India   
Focus News   
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Andhra Pradesh: National Board for Wildlife shelves proposal to resize Kolleru ...   
Daily News & Analysis
Last week, the National Board for Wildlife's (NBWL) standing committee took up the proposal for consideration and after discussing it in detail, have decided to form a working group to study all "aspects of the matter". Home of the vulnerable Spot ...

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Times of India
   
Entangled green turtle rescued, released in to sea off Chennai coast   
Times of India
CHENNAI: A juvenile green turtle that got entangled in a fishing net at Alambaraikuppam on the East Coast Road near Chennai was released in to sea on Sunday morning. Supraja Dharini of TREE Foundation said sea turtle protection force members at ...


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India Today
   
Heavy rains cause migratory birds to touchdown in Delhi   
India Today
Credit to rain Birdwatcher Wing Commander Vijay Sethi adds, "Credit goes to the monsoon bounty. I was surprised to see these birds at Sultanpur, Dhanauri Kalan and Dadri recently." Baishali Adak | | Mail Today | New Delhi, August 24, 2015 | UPDATED ...

Migrant birds flock to Delhi as heavy rains create ideal habitat   Daily Mail

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The Hans India
   
Birds sing louder to be heard   
Business Standard
Just as humans shout to be heard when in raucous settings, bluebirds also alter their songs in response to increases in the nearby background noise such as loud traffic, research says. Although it has previously been shown that birds in noisier areas ...
Bluebirds Can Alter Their Vocals in Response To Background Noise   Pioneer News

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