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2015-10-17 India Science


Financial Express
   
Global warming 'tipping points' identified   
Financial Express
An international team of scientists has identified potential 'tipping points' where abrupt regional climate shifts due to global warming could trigger a natural disaster. By: Surbhi Singh | October 17, 2015 8:52 AM ...

International team of scientists identify 41 Global Warming tipping points   The TeCake
Global warming 'tipping points' identified by international team of scientists   Economic Times
El Niño 2015 continues to strengthen. Now 'too big to fail'   The Weather Network

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The TeCake
   
Brighamton research on Graphene could revolutionize flexible electronics and ...   
The TeCake
In an astonishing finding, researchers at the Binghamton University have successfully altered the electrical properties of a material called Graphene Oxide which has given them unprecedented spatial control over the electrical properties of the ...
Study finds eco-friendly spatial control over Graphene Oxide in Flexible ...   Pc-Tablet Media
Latest innovation can be game changer for flexible electronics, solar cells   Business Standard
Binghamton University Research Makes Way For Flexible Electronics And Solar Cells   CrazyEngineers

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Incredible! UFO Sightings Daily claims sighting of Gautam Buddha statue on Mars   
Daily News & Analysis
Scientific efforts are being made to find the possibility of life at Mars and while NASA's announcement of liquid water on the planet was deemed as one of the most important discoveries so far, there are organisations with absolutely bizarre findings ...
Alien existed? Buddha Statue found on Mars, claims UFO Sightings Daily   The TeCake
Is it for real? Statue of 'Buddha' on Mars   Zee News
NASA Image of Mars Shows Buddha-Like Statue on Mountain? Yes, Assert UFO ...   Microfinance Monitor
The Hawk   
India.com   
Catch News   
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Indian among eight women to undertake first 'Access Water' expedition on Ganges   
New Kerala
In a unique initiative, eight women from eight different countries, spread across six continents, have come together to undertake a 55-day-long water-conservation and education-related expedition along the River Ganges from October 20. U.S.-based ...


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India most trusted friend: Bangladesh   
Times of India
GOA: India is Bangladesh's most trusted friend, said Bangladesh's minister of science and technology Yeafesh Osman, on his visit to the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) on Friday. "India has shed blood for our country's freedom which makes them ...

NIO exploration to trace methane hydrate gas in Bengal Bay on cards   The Navhind Times

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Maximum sea ice extent in Antarctic breaks record highs in 2015   
Financial Express
Antarctic maximum sea ice extent has broken a streak of record highs. The sea ice cover of the Southern Ocean reached its yearly maximum extent on Oct. 6. At 7.27 million square miles... By: ANI | October 16, 2015 8:28 PM. G+ ...

Watch | Timelapse shows Antarctic sea ice reaching record maximum   Hindustan Times
NASA video: First time in 3 years, Antarctic fails to set record maximum sea ice   Catch News
What's behind the disappearance of Antarctic snow?   Christian Science Monitor
Business Standard   
Science World Report   
TV Newsroom   
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NDTV
   
Researchers Create Artificial Foam Heart   
NDTV
New York: A team from Cornell University has developed an artificial heart with a new lightweight and stretchable foam that has potential for use in prosthetic body parts, artificial organs and soft robotics. The foam is unique because it can be formed ...
New artificial 'foam' heart pumps fluid   Free Press Journal

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Times of India
   
Male brain wired to remember good sex forever   
Times of India
Do you know why you always remember and cherish great sexual experiences? Thanks a pair of neurons that has been found to remember and seek sex even at the expense of food in male worms. These male-specific neurons are required for sex-based ...

Men's Brains Wired to Choose Sex Over Food   The New Indian Express
Really! Male brain remember good making-out forever   The Weather Space
Men remember good sex forever   India Today
Seating Chair   
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Business Standard
   
NR Narayana Murthy's son Rohan Murthy puts $1 million in astronomy project Caltech   
Economic Times
BENGALURU: Rohan Murty, son of Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy, is backing a one of-a-kind robotic astronomy project, which can robotically help execute complex astronomical tasks and was previously housed at the California Institute of Technology, ...

Rohan Murty donates $1 mn to power telescope tech   Business Standard

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New York Times
   
RIL in global charm offensive on climate change   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Oil companies have traditionally favoured baking the earth for profits. But now, Reliance Industries Ltd, India's largest private oil company, has joined nine other global peers in a charm offensive to stay relevant as clamour for renewable ...
BP CEO: The low oil price is not all bad news   Moneycontrol.com
Investors Urge World Leaders to Join Them - Now! - on Path to Low-Carbon Economy   Huffington Post
Global oil majors commit to climate change   Business Standard
Hindu Business Line   
Economic Times   
The Guardian   
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