2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 India Science


NEWS.com.au
   
Space junk will enter Earth's atmosphere on Friday the 13th   
NEWS.com.au
WHAT could be more terrifying that a mysterious object hurtling its way to Earth? A mysterious object that is expected to hit Earth on Friday the 13th. Dubbed WT1190F by scientists, this strange bit of space junk is estimated to be 1-2 metres long and ...
The sky is falling, and scientists are amped   CNN
No, a UFO named WTF is not threatening to destroy Earth   CBS News
The 'Mysterious Object On A Collision Course With Earth' Is A Two Metre Long ...   Gizmodo Australia
seattlepi.com   
Nature.com   
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Times of India
   
Earthquakes can alter Earth's crust, says study   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Earthquakes can change elastic properties of the Earth's crust up to 6,000 kilometres away, altering its ability to withstand stresses for up to a few weeks, a new study has found. The research demonstrates that the Earth is a dynamic and ...


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NDTV
   
Scientists join intolerance debate: Punish the trespassers of reason and rights   
The Indian Express
Joining the debate on growing incidents of intolerance, a newly constituted body of scientists has expressed its anxiety at recent events in the country and called for “exemplary punishment” to “trespassers of reason and rights”. The Inter-Academy ...
Scientists: Communalism is an N-bomb about to explode   Times of India
'Sad', science stands up to be counted   Calcutta Telegraph
After Writers, Now Scientists Seek 'Exemplary Punishment to Trespassers of Reason'   NDTV
Economic Times   
The Wire   
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NDTV
   
First Insect-Size Robot That can Fly, Swim   
NDTV
Researchers at the Harvard Paulson School have demonstrated a flying, swimming, insectlike robot, easing the way to create future aerial-aquatic robotic vehicles. Washington: For the first time, scientists have designed an insect-like robot smaller ...
RoboBee - A Flying Submarine Of The Size Of An Insect!   CrazyEngineers

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News World India
   
Global warming may lead to accelerated dryland expansion   
Times of India
BEIJING: Drylands could cover more than half of the world's land surface by 2100, if global emissions continue to rise, researchers have warned. According to researchers from Lanzhou University in China, this will have a disproportionate effect on ...
Global warming to accelerate drylands expansion: Study   Business Standard

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NDTV
   
New Phase of Matter Discovered   
NDTV
Washington: Scientists have discovered a novel phase of matter characterised by an unusual ordering of electrons, that offers possibilities for new electronic device functionalities. This phase could hold the solution to a long-standing mystery in ...
Novel phase of matter discovered   Zee News
Physicists uncover novel phase of matter   R & D Magazine
Caltech Physicists Uncover Novel Phase of Matter   Pasadena Now

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Forbes
   
Cosmos Was Ready For Life Almost From The Start, Japanese X-Ray Telescope Confirms   
Forbes
Life's chemical building blocks were first splayed across the largest scales of spacetime as early as two to four billion years after the Big Bang, or more than 10 billion years ago, x-ray observations from Japan's now-defunct Suzaku space telescope ...
Seeds of Life Spread Across the Universe   NDTV
Chemicals important to life spread across the universe   Business Standard
Virgo Galaxy Cluster Reveals Universe's Chemical Makeup   Science World Report
Space Ref (press release)   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
The upside of addressing climate change   
The Australian Financial Review
On anything like our present path the necessary declines in emissions will not occur. Fairfax Media. by Martin Wolf. Will the inter-governmental climate conference in Paris in December be a decisive turn in the world's efforts to curb risks of ...
Climate change pledges 'significant'   Irish Examiner
Developed countries should more to combat climate change: India   Economic Times
UN Climate Chief 'Optimistic' On Paris Summit   Sky News

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Zee News
   
NASA's EPIC camera captures three developing tropical lows in Indian Ocean   
Zee News
Washington: NASA's EPIC Camera has captured three developing tropical low pressure areas in the Indian Ocean in one image from a million miles away. The Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera or EPIC instrument that flies aboard NOAA's DSCOVR or ...

NASA's New EPIC Camera Captures Three Tropical Lows in the Indian Ocean ...   Wunderground.com (blog)
NASA's pic shows low pressure areas in the Indian Ocean   Skymet Weather
NASA's New EPIC Camera Captures Three Tropical Lows in the Indian Ocean ...   The Weather Channel
I-Connect007   
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Communal violence: Scientists write to President   
The Asian Age
Eminent thinkers and researchers from Scientists for Ethical and Societal Values, including professors from IIT- Madras and the Indian Institute of Mathematical Sciences, have submitted a petition to the President with regard to the recent rise in ...

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