2015年9月3日 星期四

2015-09-04 India Science


Ancient Origins
   
Human body went through four stages of evolution   
Business Standard
The evolution of the human body's size and shape has gone through four main stages, a study of 430,000-year-old fossils collected in northern Spain has found. A large international research team studied the body size and shape in the human fossil ...

New Research Shows Four Main Stages of Human Evolution   New Historian
Human Body Has Gone Through Four Evolutionary Stages   Lab Manager Magazine
Researchers find human body evolved through four stages of evolution   Pc-Tablet Media

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Times of India
   
Animals, not catastrophe, caused Earth's first mass extinction   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: The Earth's first mass extinction event 540 million years ago was caused not by a meteorite impact or volcanic super-eruption but by the rise of early animals that dramatically changed the prehistoric environment, a new study has found.
Evidence that Earth's first mass extinction was caused by critters not catastrophe   Space Daily
Study says animals caused Earth's first mass extinction   AmeriPublications
Animals caused Earth's first mass extinction, not catastrophe   Livemint
IBNLive   
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Northern Californian
   
Study on ancient cold period could help forecast future climate change   
Northern Californian
Future climate change could be predicted using details of an ancient cold period. According to researchers at the University of Texas at Austin, the ancient cold period that occurred almost 12,000 years ago, had an influence on the northern hemisphere ...
Ancient cold period could help predict future climate change   Uncover Michigan
Ancient cold period gives new insight into future   Business Standard
Study on ancient cold period may gauge future climate change   AmeriPublications

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Pc-Tablet Media
   
Pluto could host life at Microbial level beneath its crust says UK Physicist ...   
Pc-Tablet Media
According to the physicist Brian Cox, there could be the possibility of microbial life thriving below the surface of the dwarf planet, Pluto. The comment comes after the spectacular flyby of the NASA's New Horizons spacecraft beside Pluto. The images ...
Pluto May Hold Microbial Life Under Its Surface: UK Physicist Brian Cox   Focus News
Alien life on Pluto may exist: professor   Daily Times
UK Physicist believes Pluto can harbor Alien Life   Ledger Gazette
Techworm   
International Business Times   
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Archaeology
   
3000-Year-Old Pottery Discovered in Papua New Guinea   
Archaeology
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA—A piece of red, glossy pottery found in the rugged highlands of Papua New Guinea has been shown to be the oldest-known pottery in New Guinea. Tim Denham of Australian National University, working with researchers from ...

3000-year-old pottery unearthed in Papua New Guinea   Zee News
Ancient new guinea pot makers surprising innovation   HeritageDaily

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Livemint
   
Waste coffee grounds can store methane   
Livemint
Seoul: Scientists have developed a simple 'soak and heating' process which treats waste coffee grounds to enable them to store the harmful greenhouse gas methane. Methane capture and storage provides a double environmental return—it removes a ...

Higher Education reporter   The Australian (blog)
Scientists are using coffee to tackle climate change -- seriously   Business Insider Australia
The Latest in Coffee Grounds Energy Technology   Pacific Standard

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Discovery News
   
Particle Collider Spits Out Tiny Drops of Primordial Goo   
Discovery News
A US-based laboratory has produced tiny droplets of a state of matter that existed in the first few milliseconds after the Big Bang after slamming particles together at close to the speed of light. ANALYSIS: LHC Creates Tiny Drops of Big Bang 'Blood ...
Michigan Newspaper Claims LHC Is Being Used as a "Stargate"   Gizmodo
'Littlest' quark-gluon plasma revealed by physicists using Large Hadron Collider   Phys.Org
Big Bang's 'Littlest Liquid' Recreated Thanks to Large Hadron Collider   Headlines & Global News
Nature.com   
Laboratory Equipment   
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Phys.Org
   
Percentage of newborn stars in neighbouring galaxy same as ours   
New Kerala
In the survey, the team looked at the NASA's Hubble Space Telescope images of 2,753 young, blue star clusters in the neighbouring Andromeda galaxy (M31). By nailing down what percentage of stars have a particular mass within a cluster, or the Initial ...
Hubble survey unlocks clues to star birth in neighboring galaxy   Phys.Org

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The Indian Express
   
Paper Clip: Bigger, frequent 'grey swan' storms on way   
The Indian Express
Hurricane Ana was carving a path south of Hawaii early Saturday, producing high waves, strong winds. Climate change will see powerful “grey swan” cyclones hitting cities along the Persian Gulf, parts of Florida, and Australia more frequently over the ...
'Gray Swan' Tropical Cyclones Becoming More Likely September 4, 2015   Earthweek - A Diary of the Planet
Scientists Warn of More Frequent Unpredictable Hurricanes In a Parts Of The ...   Pioneer News

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Aerospace Technology
   
Space University of Glasgow space tech ready for liftoff   
Financial Express
A new spacecraft which will help in the search for gravitational waves is setting off for South America on its final earthbound journey before heading to space in November. By: PTI | September 3, 2015 8:34 AM ...

A New Mission Will Search for Ripples in Spacetime   Gizmodo
LISA Pathfinder set for launch site   The Times (subscription)
LISA Pathfinder ready for liftoff   Maine News Online

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