2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 India Science


Daily Times
   
Grow plants if you want to curb urban heat: NASA   
Daily Times
The presence of vegetation in urban areas - along the roads, in the parks and in your neighbourhood - can limit city heat effect to a great extent, says a NASA study, Zee News reports. Using multiple satellites' observations, researchers found that ...
Scarcity of Vegetation in Urban Areas Is Essential Factor in Urban Heating: NASA   NYC Today
Plants can ease hot temperatures in cities: Nasa   Livemint

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Researchers recreate bread our ancestors relished 12500 years   
Daily News & Analysis
Researchers recreate bread our ancestors relished 12,500 years, which was a critical moment in human history that led to rise of civilisations. Researchers recreate bread our ancestors relished 12,500 years Getty Images. Researchers recreate a pre ...
Bread our ancestors relished 12500 years ago recreated   Business Standard
Scientists recreate bread our ancestors relished 12500 years ago   Zee News
Archaeologists Unravel Mystery of Paleolithic Rock-Cut Mortars Found ...   Sci-News.com

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RT
   
Sea levels 'locked' into 3-foot rise by century's end – NASA   
RT
Sea levels around the world have risen an average of 3 inches since 1992 and are now rising faster than they were 50 years ago, NASA warned. What's worse, they are currently on track to increase 3 feet (90 cm) or more by the end of the century.
Oceans Now Three Inches Higher Compared To Measurements Taken In 1992   Tech Times
Sea Levels Will Rise, Experts Warn, and It's Not Going To Stop'   Sci-Tech Today
Global sea levels rise three inches: Is that a lot? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
The Hullabaloo Online   
Stuff.co.nz   
CBS Local   
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Kolkata climate change roadmap soon: British minister   
Business Standard
The eastern metropolis will become one of the first Indian mega cities to have a roadmap, developed with the aid of the British government that will help the West Bengal government deal with climate change and promote sustainable growth in the city, ...


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Deccan Chronicle
   
Heavy metal pollution may have contributed to some of largest extinction events   
Financial Express
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. By: ANI | August 27, 2015 11:35 PM. G+. A 415-million-year-old malformed fossil plankton ...
415 million year old malformed fossil plankton reveal that heavy metal ...   HeritageDaily
Metal Pollution Triggered World''s Largest Extinction Events   Prensa Latina
Malformed plankton fossils part of mass extinction 'kill mechanisms'   RedOrbit
Economic Times   
Ibcworldnews   
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Fortune
   
Researchers have created a self-healing material that works in less than one ...   
Fortune
An extra precaution for astronauts. Researchers have developed a new material that can heal itself when punctured, according to an American Chemical Society news release. The material is made by inserting a liquid with a “key ingredient” in between two ...

Self-Repairing Material Could Help Prevent Disasters On The ISS   Tech Times
Scientists develop self-healing material to plug dangerous holes in spacecraft   Livemint
Self-healing material to plug dangerous holes in spacecraft   Economic Times
R & D Magazine   
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Zee News
   
India's Mars orbiter camera captures stunning image of Taytay Crater   
Zee News
New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has recently released a stunning image of Taytay Crater on Mars, captured by its Mars Colour Camera (MCC) onboard Mars Orbiter spacecraft. According to ISRO, the spectacular image was taken ...


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Summit County Citizens Voice
   
Environment: Study helps quantify plastic pollution from household cosmetic ...   
Summit County Citizens Voice
This image captured by an electron microscope shows polyethylene microbeads widely used in shower gel. Photo courtesy Thompson/Bakir/Plymouth University. Staff Report. FRISCO — Simple, everyday uses of some cosmetics and cleaning products ...

Millions of plastic particles found in cosmetic products   IBNLive
Your facial scrub may contain millions of plastic particles   Business Standard
Research Demonstrates Millions Of Plastic Particles Exist In Cosmetic Products   Newsroom America
R & D Magazine   
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Huffington Post
   
Did Hawking Just Solve His Own Paradox - or Did Einstein?   
Huffington Post
It's been 40 years since Stephen Hawking shocked the physics world by claiming that the universe is inherently unpredictable. Now, at a conference in Stockholm where invited luminaries are discussing the impact of Hawking's discovery and possible ways ...
Stephen Hawking says you can pop up in another universe after being sucked ...   Daily News & Analysis
Is it possible that black holes could actually be portals to other universes ...   Geek Snack
Path to an alternate   Rapid News Network
iTech Post   
Newsweek   
ExtremeTech   
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Sci-News.com
   
New crustacean species named after Elton John   
Daily Times
Scientists have discovered a small 'hitchhiking' coral reef crustacean species in Indonesia and named it after English composer and singer Sir Elton John, Zee News reports. While exploring the remote coral reefs of Raja Ampat in Indonesia, Dr James ...

Elton John Inspires the Name of a New Marine Species   WFJA Classic Hits and Oldies 105.5 FM
New Species of Shrimp-Like Crustacean Named after Elton John   Sci-News.com
It's the circle of life: Crustacean named after Elton John   Siliconrepublic.com

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