Tuesday, 13 October 2015

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Why Scientists Are So Worried About the Ice Shelves of Antarctica
When it comes to climate change, Antarctica is one of the world's major places of concern, mostly because of the sheer amount of ice it contains - enough to theoretically cause about 200 feet of sea-level rise if it were all to melt - not that anyone ...
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NASA Study - How Brain Changes In Space Flight And How To Deal With Those Changes?
Space flight is much more complex experience for the astronauts than what they show us in movies, be it 'The Martian', 'Interstellar' or 'Gravity'.
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NASA researchers studying zero-gravity impact on brain of ISS astronauts
NASA-backed researchers are examining brain structures as well as functions of the astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).
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Angus Deaton, who worked on poverty in India, bags Eco Nobel
LONDON: He has spent a considerable amount of time working on the connection between 'stunting' (lack of growth) among Indian children due to abysmally low calorie consumption and its connection with poverty in the country.
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Giant dinosaur had tennis ball-sized brain
A giant dinosaur - as long as a double decker bus - that lived about 72 million years ago had a brain just 6.3cm big, say UK scientists who have described one of the most complete sauropod dinosaur braincases ever found in Europe.
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Kayaking on the Yamuna
Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra is a man on a mission out to make the Yamuna an integral part of the national Capital's life.
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Giant Dinosaur had Tennis Ball-Sized Brain
The skull, from a titanosaur, a type of sauropod, was found at a dig site in eastern Spain in 2007. London: A giant dinosaur - as long as a double decker bus - that lived about 72 million years ago had a brain just 6.3cm big, say UK scientists who have ...
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First nano-satellite functional: NASA
A miniature satellite sent in the space aboard an Atlas V rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on October 8 is working fine, NASA has announced.
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Giant Dinosaur With Tennis Ball-Sized Brain
giant dinosaur brain size of tennis ball The skull, from a titanosaur, a type of sauropod, was found at a dig site in eastern Spain in 2007.
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ISRO Postpones Test Launch Of Reusable Launch Vehicle RLV-TD
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has decided to postpone the testing of Reusable Launch Vehicle - Technology Demonstration (RLV-TD) to 2016.
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