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2015-01-19 Pakistan Science


Business Standard
   
Sunita Narain: Real pride of ancient Indian science   
Business Standard
I write this with considerable impatience and one question. Do we really have the time to waste on controversies like what ancient India did or did not achieve by way of scientific discoveries? This is when there is the huge unfinished agenda to use the best of ...

Vedic Science: Fiction vs Fact?   NDTV
Smokers' Corner: Riding the chariots of fancy   DAWN.com

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Newsweek
   
Record-breaking 2014 was hottest in modern history: US scientists   
Business Recorder
Record-breaking temperatures scorched the planet last year, making 2014 the hottest in more than a century and raising new concerns about global warming, US government scientists said on January 16. The much-anticipated report by scientists at the ...

Serious Doubt Cast on NASA's '2014 Hottest Year on Record' Claim   Breitbart News
2014 was the hottest year on record since records began in 1880   Catholic Online
2014 was the hottest year ever   Examiner.com
Florida Today   
Environment News Service   
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Care2.com
   
Ocean Animals Threatened With 'Major Extinction': 4 Things We Can Do to Help   
Care2.com
From whales to anchovies, ocean animals are facing dire threats that can be linked directly to human activity. A study conducted by scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara and released yesterday in the journal Science, concluded that humans ...

Marine Life Is On Its Way To Mass Extinction, Says a Study   Voice Chronicle
Ocean Life Could Be Facing Same Industrial Age 'Armageddon' That Wiped Out ...   Headlines & Global News

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Voice Chronicle
   
Overuse Of Nitrogen And Phosphorous Fertilizers Could Seriously Affect The ...   
Voice Chronicle
Conservationists have regularly highlighted the dangers of carbon dioxide emissions. Researchers have now highlighted phosphorous and nitrogen, as the other two elements that can potentially cause more harm to the planet. Professor Stephen Carpenter ...


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Daily Sabah
   
Russian firm to supply US rocket engines   
Daily Sabah
A Russian manufacturer on Friday announced a $1 billion deal to supply engines for the U.S. Antares rockets making deliveries to the International Space Station. Russian producer Energia said in a statement that it had signed the bumper deal to build 60 ...

US Company Signs $1 Billion Deal For Russian Rocket Engines   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
$1 Billion Rocket Engine Deal Cements Russia's Place in US Space Industry   The Moscow Times
Russia rocket maker: deal with Orbital Sciences worth $1 bln   Businessweek

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Yahoo!7 News
   
Amateur astronomers will be able to catch glimpse of asteroid flyby next week   
Science Recorder
As it makes its pass, NASA expects BL86 to reflect light, making it visible to casual observers who only need a pair of binoculars. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. Next week, an ...

Asteroid to buzz Earth next week at BINOCULAR distance   The Register
Big Asteroid to Zoom by Earth on Australia Day - Yahoo!7   Yahoo!7 News
Giant asteroid to “narrowly miss the Earth”   The Times (subscription)
The Canberra Times   
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Forbes
   
Three-Planet System Holds Clues to Atmospheres of Earth-size Worlds   
Space Daily
Extrasolar planets are being discovered by the hundreds, but are any of these newfound worlds really like Earth? A planetary system recently discovered by the Kepler spacecraft will help resolve this question. The system of three planets, each just larger than ...

Three New Earth-Size Planets Found "Nearby"   Forbes
NASA telescope spies 3 new potentially habitable (and close) planets   RT
Scientists see potential for 'another Earth' among 3 newly discovered exoplanets   Zee News
Business Standard   
Economic Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Two more 'Earths' still hiding in our solar system   
Irish Independent
Artist impression of one of the two as-yet undiscovered planets as big as Earth or larger may be hiding in the outer fringes of the Solar System, scientists believe. The secret worlds are thought to exist beyond the orbits of Neptune, the furthest true planet from ...

'At least two more planets' beyond Pluto, scientists say   Telegraph.co.uk
Planets past Pluto: At least 2 large planets may orbit farther out, study shows   Examiner.com
Two undiscovered planets as big as Earth 'could be on edge of solar system'   The Guardian
Mirror.co.uk   
NEWS.com.au   
Belfast Telegraph   
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