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Countdown begins for ISRO's Astrosat launch
The Hindu
Astrosat, the country's first astronomy observatory to study distant celestial objects, will be launched on Monday morning. A 50-hour countdown began at 8 a.m. on Saturday at the launch port in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The Indian Space Research ...
Countdown for launch of Astrosat beginsEconomic Times
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The Hindu
Astrosat, the country's first astronomy observatory to study distant celestial objects, will be launched on Monday morning. A 50-hour countdown began at 8 a.m. on Saturday at the launch port in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The Indian Space Research ...
Countdown for launch of Astrosat begins
Countdown to ISRO's PSLV-C30 launch carrying ASTROSAT satellite begins
Countdown Begins for Isro's Milestone Astrosat Mission
Pc-Tablet Media
ISRO releases Mars Atlas as India marks one year of Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM),
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India is marking one year in a celebratory mood since launching it 1st mission to Mars. To celebrate one year in Mars, ISRO has compiled some of Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)'s best images, interesting scientific results collected by five payloads of MOM ...
Mangalyaan's Mars camera has clicked over 1000 images so farThe Indian Express
Isro Scientists Give Thumbs Up to The MartianNDTV
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India is marking one year in a celebratory mood since launching it 1st mission to Mars. To celebrate one year in Mars, ISRO has compiled some of Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)'s best images, interesting scientific results collected by five payloads of MOM ...
Mangalyaan's Mars camera has clicked over 1000 images so far
Isro Scientists Give Thumbs Up to The Martian
When ISRO Scientists Watched The Martian!
Business Standard
Rare insect fossils to be exhibited in China
Business Standard
An exhibition of rare insect fossils, including that of an ant believed to be 165 million years old, will open tomorrow in southwest China's Sichuan Province. The month-long exhibition, organised by the Insect Museum of West China, will show fossils of ...
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Business Standard
An exhibition of rare insect fossils, including that of an ant believed to be 165 million years old, will open tomorrow in southwest China's Sichuan Province. The month-long exhibition, organised by the Insect Museum of West China, will show fossils of ...
100 million-year old insect fossils exhibited in China
Metro
Man strikes it rich with whale vomit
Economic Times
LONDON: Beachcombers dream of finding treasures as they stroll along sandy beaches, but one dog walker in Wales struck gold as he exercised his pet - and was on Friday $16,700 richer as he found whale vomit. His rare find was a 1.1 kg chunk of whale ...
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Economic Times
LONDON: Beachcombers dream of finding treasures as they stroll along sandy beaches, but one dog walker in Wales struck gold as he exercised his pet - and was on Friday $16,700 richer as he found whale vomit. His rare find was a 1.1 kg chunk of whale ...
Man Strikes It Rich With Whale Vomit, Gets $16700 Richer
Man goes lucky with Whale Vomit !
From Quarks to Quasars
New Dark Matter Theory Hopes to Explain Cosmos' Missing Mass
From Quarks to Quasars
Lawrence Livermore scientists have come up with a new theory that may identify why dark matter has evaded direct detection in Earth-based experiments. A group of national particle physicists known as the Lattice Strong Dynamics Collaboration, led by a ...
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From Quarks to Quasars
Lawrence Livermore scientists have come up with a new theory that may identify why dark matter has evaded direct detection in Earth-based experiments. A group of national particle physicists known as the Lattice Strong Dynamics Collaboration, led by a ...
New stealth dark matter theory sheds light on universe's missing mass
Zee News
Italy's glaciers retreated by 40 percent: WWF
Zee News
Rome: Alpine glaciers in Italy have lost an estimated 40 percent of their area over the last three decades, a recent report released by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has said. "The situation of glaciers on the Italian side of the Alps is very worrying ...
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Zee News
Rome: Alpine glaciers in Italy have lost an estimated 40 percent of their area over the last three decades, a recent report released by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has said. "The situation of glaciers on the Italian side of the Alps is very worrying ...
Alpine glaciers in Italy have lost 40% of their area: WWF
WWF Report shows Italy's Alpine Glaciers retreated by 40% over Last Three Decades
Alpine Glaciers lost 40% Area over Last Three Decades
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First signs of Climate Change appeared in the 1940s, study suggests
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Australia – A group of researchers published a new study on the journal Environmental Research Letters where insights on the effects of climate change were given, and found that clear signs of global warming first appeared much earlier than we thought.
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Australia – A group of researchers published a new study on the journal Environmental Research Letters where insights on the effects of climate change were given, and found that clear signs of global warming first appeared much earlier than we thought.
Building climate trust
Global warming began as early as 1940s
Global warming began in 1940s
Science News
Separate cell types encode memory's time, place
Science News
TIME AND PLACE In a mouse's entorhinal cortex, island cells (blue) seem to help handle timing information, while ocean cells (red and yellow) detect different contexts. EMail logo EMail · Print logo Print · Twitter logo Twitter · Facebook logo Facebook ...
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TIME AND PLACE In a mouse's entorhinal cortex, island cells (blue) seem to help handle timing information, while ocean cells (red and yellow) detect different contexts. EMail logo EMail · Print logo Print · Twitter logo Twitter · Facebook logo Facebook ...
Business Standard
Ancient tomb of noble found in China
Business Standard
Chinese archaeologists have discovered a burial tomb for a noble that could date back to the Liao Dynasty which ruled from 916 to 1125 AD in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The tomb, 300 metres from the tomb of a concubine, is in Duolun ...
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Business Standard
Chinese archaeologists have discovered a burial tomb for a noble that could date back to the Liao Dynasty which ruled from 916 to 1125 AD in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The tomb, 300 metres from the tomb of a concubine, is in Duolun ...
Ancient tomb found in China
Ancient tomb found in north China
NY City News
Fish, too, look after their partners
Times of India
When it comes to helping each other out, it turns out that some fish are better at it than previously thought as researchers have found that pairs of rabbitfish cooperate and support each other while feeding. While such behaviour has been documented ...
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Times of India
When it comes to helping each other out, it turns out that some fish are better at it than previously thought as researchers have found that pairs of rabbitfish cooperate and support each other while feeding. While such behaviour has been documented ...
Turns out fishes too watch each others' back
Turns out fishes too watch each others` back
Fish too look after their mates
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