2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 India Science


Toronto Star
   
NASA confirms ocean covers Saturn's moon Enceladus   
Toronto Star
Scientists have long suspected that Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon, has an ocean sloshing between its rocky core and icy crust. Now NASA scientists say that they've confirmed that the ocean covers the entire moon. A paper published this week in ...
Global ocean discovered under Saturn's moon Enceladus' icy crust, researchers say   The Pasadena Star-News
Astronomers find Saturn's moon has an ocean underneath its entire   Daily Times
As global ocean is confirmed for Saturn moon, scientists hope for new mission   Christian Science Monitor
NYC Today   
iAfrica.com   
Science Recorder   
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The Hindu
   
'Safety of crew is the priority for ISRO in manned space missions'   
The Hindu
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is focusing on developing a manned space vehicle to carry a crew of two or three members to the low earth orbit and return safely to the earth, said Unnikrishnan Nair, Project Director, Human Space Flight ...

Isro to launch ASTROSAT, 6 foreign satellites on 28 September   Livemint
ASTROSAT, India's first astronomical mission, set for September 28 launch   Economic Times

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NDTV
   
Our ancestors' diet shifted 400000 years earlier   
Financial Express
Our ancestors shifted from a diet based on trees and shrubs to grass-based foods about 3.8 million years ago, 400,000 years earlier than previously thought, an analysis of fossil teeth has found. By: PTI | September 16, 2015 10:47 PM ...

Our Ancestors' Diet Shifted Much Earlier Than Thought   NDTV
Early Human Ancestors Shifted from Tree Diet to Grass: The Evolution of Taste   Science World Report
Human Ancestors Ate Food on the Ground Earlier Than Thought   Archaeology
Ibcworldnews   
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Times of India
   
Javadekar stresses on research to combat climate change   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Environment minister Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday said that the challenge of climate change can be overcome with technology and research. "If human intervention has caused climate change, with human intent and intellect and with new ...

Ozone loss stable this year as wold celebrates Int'l Ozone Day   The Manila Times
China promises control of ozone eaters   ecns
'Ozone Layer Being Restored'   The New Indian Express
indiablooms   
E-Pao.net   
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Science World Report
   
Rare red dwarf stars to reveal how Earth was formed   
Zee News
Sydney: Astronomers have discovered a rare collection of young red dwarf stars close to our solar system that could give us a glimpse of slow-motion planet formation. Astronomers from the Australian National University (ANU) and UNSW Canberra found ...

Nearby red dwarf stars may offer insights into how new planets form   Financial Express
Nearby Red Dwarfs May Reveal More about Planet Formation with Dusty Discs   Science World Report
Red Dwarves Could Reveal Planet Secrets   Headlines & Global News
Astronomy Magazine   
Space Ref (press release)   
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Slate Magazine
   
Citizen scientist discovers 3000th comet from NASA data   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: A citizen scientist has helped the space telescope SOHO discover its 3,000th comet, nearly 20 years after it was launched by NASA and the European Space Agency to observe the Sun. The 3,000th comet was originally spotted in the data by ...

3000th Comet Found by Solar and Heliospheric Observatory   NDTV
Whoa! Sun-Watching Spacecraft Finds 3000th Comet   Space.com

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The Nation
   
Noise may shorten sparrow lives   
The Nation
PARIS (AFP): The noise of cars honking and zooming through the streets may shorten the lifespan of sparrows growing up near the clamour, scientists said Wednesday. Researchers from France's National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) noticed that ...

Noise may shorten sparrow lives: scientists   Livemint

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NBCNews.com
   
Air pollution could kill 6.6 million people a year by 2050 | Reuters   
Firstpost
LONDON Air contaminated with pollutants such as ozone and tiny particles could cause the premature death of about 6.6 million people a year by 2050 if nothing is done to improve air quality, scientists warned on Wednesday. In a study published in the ...

Air pollution kills 3.3 million worldwide, may double: Study   TODAYonline
Millions dying around the world due to air pollution   KLFY
Air Pollution Deaths Will Double by 2050, Study Suggests   I4U News
The Punch   
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NDTV
   
Leaders of business, science & economics: Let's make renewables cheaper than coal   
Business Spectator
We the undersigned believe that global warming can be addressed without adding significant economic costs or burdening taxpayers with more debt. A sensible approach to tackling climate change will not only pay for itself but provide economic benefits ...
World urged to make energy cheaper than coal   The Nation
Letter calls for clean energy   The National
Sir David Attenborough wants £10bn spent on clean energy to prevent climate ...   Mirror.co.uk

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Gazette Tribune
   
Australia to host longest continental volcano chain on the planet   
Gazette Tribune
Australia to host longest continental volcano chain on the planet The longest chain of continental volcanoes, or the monitor, can be found in Australia, which was not recognized up until now. Acton, Australia – The longest chain of continental ...
Longest chain of volcanoes found in Australia   Times of India
Longest continental volcanic chain of 9 active volcanos discovered in Australia   The Hoops News
Australia has World's Longest Chain of Volcanoes   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Huffington Post   
Christian Science Monitor   
Ceylon Daily News   
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