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2015-10-04 India Science


Times of India
   
Climate change can alter the planet's shape   
Times of India
TORONTO: As melting glaciers erode the land, global warming could alter the shape of the planet, a new study says. "Antarctica is warming up, and as it moves to temperatures above 0-degrees celsius, the glaciers are all going to start moving faster ...
Climate change can affect our planet's shape   Odisha Samaya
Global Warming Can Alter Earth's Shape: Study   NDTV

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The Straits Times
   
Emissions pledges take world closer to temperature goal   
The Straits Times
A hot air balloon in flight. If temperatures exceed the 2 deg C target, scientists say, the effects of climate change will become more intense.PHOTO: REUTERS. Published. 10 hours ago. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit Print. Permalink:.
Industrialized Nations Halfway to $100 Billion UN “Climate Change Aid” Goal   The New American
People Who Deny Climate Science Are Much Worse Than Doubters   The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
The road to Paris: 9 things you can do to influence the UN climate talks   Arizona State University
NDTV   
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NDTV
   
Gariaband holds rally to mark Wildlife Week   
Daily Pioneer
The Wildlife Week was launched by the joint efforts of Gariaband Forest Department and Sitanadi Tiger Reserve to spread awareness regarding the protection of wildlife. The week started with a Wildlife Protection rally on Friday under the guidance and ...

Living with Wildlife   Odisha Samaya
Wildlife Week: Survival of man is dependent on forests, reiterates Bhagat   I am in dna of India
Haryana Govt starts scheme for 'adoption' of wild animals   Business Standard
NDTV   
Kasmir Monitor   
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Decoded: How brain perceives social threat interactions   
Zee News
Tokyo: In a first, scientists have recorded a glimpse of the brain remembering and recalling the memory of negative social interactions. This answers the long-standing question of whether the memory of an observed social encounter can be formed and ...


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NDTV
   
At 17600 feet DRDO inaugurates new R&D centre in Changla   
IBNLive
Leh/New Delhi: The Defence Research and Development Organisation on Saturday inaugurated an Extreme Altitude Research Centre at Changla in Jammu and Kashmir at 17,600 feet above mean sea level, the world's highest terrestrial Research and ...

At 17600 Feet, DRDO Inaugurates New Centre in Changla in Jammu and Kashmir   NDTV
At 17, 500 ft, world"s highest research station becomes functional in Ladakh   The Northlines

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UAE space agency seeks cooperation with ISRO   
Brahmand Defence and Aerospace News
DUBAI (PTI): A delegation from the UAE Space Agency has undertaken a visit to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to discuss possibilities of cooperation between the two space organisations. The delegation was led by Khalifa Al Rumaithi, ...


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The New Indian Express
   
GSLV Mark III rocket modified, ground tests done: ISRO   
Economic Times
CHENNAI: Based on last year's GSLV Mark III's experimental flight, modifications have been done to solid rocket S-200 motors to change dynamic pressure and forces and ground tests have been done, a top ISRO official said today. "When we flew the launch ...

Modifications made to GSLV Mark III, ground tests conducted   Times of India

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India Today
   
Double whammy for dinos: Deadly asteroid-volcano combo wiped them out   
Business Standard
Death from above and below? As per a recent study volcanic activity may have also contributed to Cretaceous extinction. While there is general consensus that a massive asteroid colliding with Earth 66 million years ago contributed to the ensuing mass ...

Asteroid, volcanoes killed dinosaurs 66 million years ago   Livemint
Asteroid impact, volcanoes pushed dinos to extinction   Times of India
Asteroid, volcanic eruptions caused dinosaur doom   India Today
Deccan Herald   
Zee News   
IBNLive   
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Balanced diet good for corals too: study   
Livemint
Washington: A nutrient-rich, balanced diet is beneficial to corals during stressful thermal events, a new study has found. The research led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and the Centre ...


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IBNLive
   
India commits to 35% cut in emission rate by 2030   
Economic Times
BERLIN: India on Thursday announced its much awaited post-2020 'climate action plan' promising to reduce emission intensity by 33-35% by 2030 over the 2005 levels, boost clean energy in electricity generation to 40% while adding carbon sinks — tree ...

India unveils ambitious climate action plan   Daily News & Analysis
How to avoid Copenhagen in Paris   The Hindu
India's climate plans pointer to green summit differences   Hindustan Times
Times of India (blog)   
Financial Express   
NDTV   
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