2015年10月14日 星期三

2015-10-15 India Science


Times of India
   
Mars pebbles carried for miles by river   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Martian pebbles travelled roughly 50 kilometres down a riverbed from their source, according to a new study that provides evidence Mars once had an extensive river system, conditions that could support life. While recent evidence suggests ...

Martian pebbles carried for miles by river   Hindu Business Line
Martian Pebbles Travelled 50 Kilometres Down a Riverbed: Study   NDTV
Pebbles on Mars point to ancient river, says study   AmeriPublications
Penn: Office of University Communications   
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Mashable
   
New climate study bad news for Antarctica   
New Zealand Herald
The study showed how the warming would lead to the loss of large parts of the ice sheet. Photo / Getty Images. A major Kiwi-led study has painted a dire picture of Antarctica's future under climate change, with models simulating heavy ice loss under ...
Melting of Antarctic ice shelves may double by 2050   Times of India
Why Scientists Are So Worried About the Ice Shelves of Antarctica   NDTV
Antarctic ice shelf collapse and unstoppable sea level rise 'very likely ...   ABC Online
The Guardian   
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Deccan Herald
   
High in the sky   
Deccan Herald
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) recently launched Astrosat, India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory. The successful launch saw the satellite being thrust into space in a 650-km altitude orbit. Having a mass of about ...


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The Statesman
   
New coffee tree species critically endangered   
The Statesman
The search for alien life has gotten bigger with china building the biggest ever radio telescope for the purpose. Conducting an ecological choir. Underground biodiversity has been found to be important in how the ecology responds to climate change.

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The Indian Express
   
Devices to keep tab on pollution near city's border   
Deccan Herald
The Delhi government will install mobile pollution monitoring devices near city's borders to monitor the impact of the recent Supreme Court order to levy a pollution tax on non-destined commercial vehicles going through the state. The mobile pollution ...

Pollution tax will put Delhi on highway to hell   DailyO
A tax too far   The Indian Express
COURT MARSHAL: Pollution tax raises health concerns in Delhi   Daily Mail
NYSE Post   
Rapid News Network   
The IUSB Preface   
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Dealing with Climate Change Deniers   
American Muslim
What's the best way to respond to those who deny the reality or consequences of global warming? In a culture where many people are shaky on science, my friend Jim Koplin always started with the basic physics: Life on Earth depends on energy from the ...

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Financial Express
   
NASA satellite phones home to confirm orbit   
Financial Express
The first of NASA's new miniature satellites that was launched last week has radioed back to confirm it is in orbit and operational. By: PTI | October 14, 2015 8:25 PM. G+. Deal of the Day. Lavanya Fashion Brown Cotton Kurti. ₹238. 52% · Lavanya ...
NASA satellite rings home, confirms orbit   Delhi Daily News
Experimental NASA Cubesat Suffers Attitude Control Problem   SpaceNews
NASA tests CubeSat-based laser communications   Gizmag
NDTV   
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Times of India
   
Eye on Paris meet, government to flag off 'climate train'   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: As the momentum to the Paris climate summit builds up, India will on Thursday launch a massive awareness drive on the global challenge by flagging off a 'climate change special' science express train as a moving information platform to step ...
Climate change special science express train to be flagged off tomorrow   Economic Times
Climate Special 'Science Express' to be Flagged Off on Thursday   NDTV
Climate special 'Science Express' to be flagged off tomorrow   Bharat Press

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The Hans India
   
It's all clear for Amaravati, says Javadekar   
The Hans India
Union Minister for Forests and Environment Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday announced that Amaravati had all environmental clearances and hence there should be no problem in going ahead with the work on the capital. Clarifying to the media which ...

'Wildlife Trade is Illegal, Confiscated Products will be burned every year to ...   Business Standard
Government committed to stop illegal wildlife trade: Javadekar   Daijiworld.com

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Business Standard
   
Is Modi's pitch for 'climate justice' more than rhetoric?   
Business Standard
Prime Minister Narendra Modi added a phrase to the Indian government's climate change vocabulary when he called for the world to be made aware of 'climate justice'. The phrase is not new-it's been part of the vocabulary and demand of many civil society ...

Setting the stage for Paris Climate Change Conference   Daily Times
Climate change and multiple disciplinarity   Philippine Star
Paris to hear Pakistan's voices after climate moot   The Nation
Economic Times   
Wall Street Journal   
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