Tuesday, 20 October 2015

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How a Hacked Virus Is Bringing Us Closer to Artificial Photosynthesis
Motherboard
The question persists: Is a virus alive? Or is it simply a clever organic machine? It lacks most all of things we associate with "life": the ability to reproduce (outside of a host cell), biological componentry, a metabolism.
 
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ISRO to blast PSLV rockets lifting 6 satellites from Singapore in December
The TeCake
Riding on the success of several missions including Mangalyaan that won prestigious Space Pioneer Award 2015, ISRO has been called upon to assist in six more foreign satellite launches.
 
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Mountaineer Krushnaa Patil part of international trek along Ganges to raise ...
Zee News
New Delhi: Krushnaa Patil, the youngest Indian mountaineer to have scaled Mount Everest, says she has an "awesome responsibility" as part of an eight member international team that set off from Goumukh on a 55-day, 1,500 mile trek along the Gangesh to ...
 
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Isro to Launch 6 Singapore Satellites in December
NDTV
India will launch six satellites from Singapore, including a dedicated 500kg earth observation spacecraft, in mid-December, a top space official said on Friday.
 
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Rohan Murty backs up a Robo astronomic project, funds whopping $1 million
The TeCake
Stop drinking beer, instead do sex 3-4 times a week to get rid of kidney stones! next article. Home » News » Sci » Space » Rohan Murty backs up a Robo astronomic project, funds whopping $1 million ...
 
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Scientists identify global warming tipping points
Livemint
Examples of detected climate tipping include abrupt shifts in sea ice and ocean circulation patterns, as well as abrupt shifts in vegetation and marine productivity.
 
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Rapid formation of new stars in distant galaxies
The Indian Express
The majority of stars have been believed to lie on a "main sequence," where the larger a galaxy's mass, the higher its efficiency to form new stars.
 
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New experiment with Graphene Oxide paves the way for flexible electronics
The TeCake
A remarkable experiment conducted at Binghamton University has enabled researchers with unprecedented environment-friendly spatial control over the electrical properties of the 'wonder material' Graphene.
 
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Did intelligent Aliens live on Mars? Gautam Buddha statue suggests so: UFO ...
The TeCake
Home » News » Sci » Space » Did intelligent Aliens live on Mars? Gautam Buddha statue suggests so: UFO Sightings Daily. Did intelligent Aliens live on Mars?
 
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Gautam Buddha statue seen on Mars: Other findings from NASA   
India Today
UFO Sightings Daily has claimed that a giant Buddha statue is present on the Red planet, Mars. The photo has been captured by NASA's Curiosity rover.
 



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