2015年8月26日 星期三

2015-08-27 India Science


PrepSure
   
Girish Sahni is new CSIR chief   
Business Standard
Girish Sahni, a former director of CSIR-Institute of Microbial Technology in Chandigarh, has taken over as the new director general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. He will also be the secretary of Department of Scientific and ...
Girish Sahni assumed charge as Director General of CSIR   Jagran Josh
Girish Sahni appointed as new director-general of CSIR, will also serve as ...   The TeCake
Dr Girish Sahni takes over as director general of CSIR   domain-B
Hindu Business Line   
PrepSure   
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Fortune
   
Why these researchers want to inject 3D printed 'microfish' into your body   
Fortune
Is this the future of medicine? Tiny “fish” could soon be swimming in your bloodstream. Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed 3D printing technology called “microscale continuous optical printing” that can print ...
3-D Printed 'Microfish' Could Purify Water, Deliver Drugs To Specific Targets   Headlines & Global News
3D Printed Fish Can Detect And Remove Toxins From Liquid   Popular Science
3D-Printed Microfish To Help Deliver Drugs Inside Human Body   Focus News
Gizmodo   
TechCrunch   
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The Hans India
   
Heavy metal pollution may have contributed to some of largest extinction events   
Business Standard
A 415-million-year-old malformed fossil plankton has revealed that heavy metal pollution might have contributed to some of the world's largest extinction events. Thijs Vandenbroucke of the French CNRS presented evidence that malformed fossil remains of ...

Metal pollution behind world's largest extinction events: Study   Economic Times
Metal pollution triggered world's largest extinction events   Bangladesh News 24 hours
Heavy Metal Pollution May Have Contributed to Large Extinction Events   AZoCleantech

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Livemint
   
Researchers develop new radio-tracking drone to locate wildlife   
Economic Times
MELBOURNE: Researchers have developed a world-first radio-tracking drone to locate wildlife that can help scientists explore inaccessible areas and gain insights into movements of the world's smallest and least known species. Researchers used the ...

Radio-Tagged Wildlife Is Hard to Track—Unless You've Got a Drone   TakePart
Australian Scientists Design World's First Tracking Drones   iTech Post
World's First Radio-Tracking Drone Sees Wildlife   Clapway
NDTV   
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The Guardian
   
Global sea levels have climbed 8cm since 1992, Nasa research shows   
The Guardian
Scientists believe ocean currents and natural cycles are temporarily offsetting a sea level rise in the Pacific Ocean. Photograph: Ray Collins/Barcroft Media. Reuters. Wednesday 26 August 2015 23.13 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 26 August 2015 23.15 ...

Nasa: Nothing can stop sea level rise   Bangkok Post
Global sea levels climbed 3 inches since 1992: NASA research   Economic Times
NASA Warns Sea-Level Rise Will Only Get Worse in the Future   NBCNews.com
Voice of America   
The Week Magazine   
TIME   
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Business Green
   
Action on air pollution is moving into the fast lane, it is time for business ...   
Business Green
Over the next few months air quality will complete its move from being a relatively low key topic, of interest only to technical experts and single issue campaigners, to being a mainstream political issue capable of generating repeated front page ...

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Pc-Tablet Media
   
Deforestation: Tropical forests equal to the size of India will be lost by 2050   
Pc-Tablet Media
The world is losing its tropical forest at an alarming rate. The rate of deforestation is greater than previously thought. Tropical forests are covering an area roughly the size of India will be destroyed in the coming 35 years i.e. 2050. The ...
Here's How Much of the World's Forests Could Vanish by 2050   VICE News
World to lose India-sized tropical forest cover if no steps taken, says new report   Firstpost
Climate change: Tropical forests almost the size of India set to be axed by 2050   Financial Express

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The Hindu
   
Drought-hit farmers seek increase in procurement price of milk as relief   
The Hindu
The Vellore district consultation meeting of the Tamil Nadu Farmers Association has urged the Tamil Nadu government to enhance the procurement price of milk since the farmers, who are already hit by drought have been driven to suicides because of the ...


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CBS Local
   
CBS2 Gets Action: Beekeeper Removes Dangerous Hornets From Brooklyn Tree   
CBS Local
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Some Brooklyn residents were complaining about hornets all over their block were heaving sighs of relief Wednesday night. A homeowner and tenant combined said they made at least 30 calls to the city to have the pests ...

Dyker Heights residents on edge after hundreds of hornets move in   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
How Many City Agencies Does It Take To Destroy A Wasp Nest In Dyker Heights?   Bensonhurstbean

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Los Angeles Times
   
What the dust in your house reveals about you   
Los Angeles Times
Even if you live by yourself, you do not live alone. In a recent analysis of dust samples collected from 1,200 homes across the United States, researchers report that most of us co-habitate with a few thousand species of bacteria and about 2,000 ...
Unbelievable yet true: Dust in the house can tell gender of occupants   indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
Household dust contains microbes   NYC Today
Worried about gross bacteria in your house? Get rid of pets - and men   13WMAZ
FreeDistrict   
Daily Mail   
Laboratory Equipment   
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