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London, Nov 27 (IANS) In a first, scientists from Switzerland have developed a new perovskite material with unique magnetic properties that can be used to build next-generation hard drives, making writing and accessing data on them easy.
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Colour patterns, known as countershading, in Psittacosaurus - a kind of dinosaur - protected it from predators, finds a new study.
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Home News Business Lack of strong laws in Thailand encourage illegal trafficking and trading of... Business · Science. Lack of strong laws in Thailand encourage illegal trafficking and trading of apes.
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NASA to work with UAE's Space Agency to put communications capability on the UAE's spacecraft Hope that will reach Mars in 2021.
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International Space Station caught on video in Shimla: Here is how to track the ISS at your location
A skygazer in Shimla caught a clear video recording of the International Space Station (ISS). The ISS moves at a speed of 7.6 kilometres per second, at an orbital height of 400 kilometres.
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Going to the toilet in space isn't easy at the best of times. You're in close quarters, there's little to no gravity, and once all is said and done, where do you store it all?
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Given the space, the big cat will just slip away. But confronting, chasing or surrounding them is a bad idea, as is capturing or relocating them.
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TOKYO: An amusement park in western Japan sparked an uproar after it displayed about 5,000 dead fish in the ice at a skating rink, forcing the park to close the attraction.
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AHMEDABAD: The toxic cocktail of tiny particulate matter (PM) in Ahmedabad's air this winter may be invisible to our eyes, but these very particles - in copious amounts - seep deep into our lungs, our veins, and our bloodstream and corrode us each day.
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Ice floats in the Arctic near Svalbard, Norway. September Arctic sea ice is now declining at a rate of 13.3% per decade, relative to the 1981 to 2010 average.
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A rare medal awarded to a British explorer who saved the lives of colleagues during an Antarctic expedition led by Ernest Shackleton has been put up for auction.
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Home News Space Is alien invasion possible? Alien hunters spot UFO in front of Supermoon... Space. Is alien invasion possible? Alien hunters spot UFO in front of Supermoon (Video+).
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Imphal, November 27 2016: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has approved the proposal to declare Keibul Lamjao National Park (KLNP) as a World Heritage Site.
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At least three missions, each flown by different rockets, are scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station during a 10-day period next month that could close out the 2016 launch manifest.
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A video uploaded on YouTube claims that a 190-meter-wide alien spacecraft landed on Mars. The video refers to the image of the spaceship captured by the Mars Global Surveyor in 2000.
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Indians are not alone to be stunned by the over populated pigeon community; many European countries too are troubled by their overwhelming presence.
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Scientists at CERN's NA64 experiment have begun looking for "dark" photons - hypothetical particles that may be acting as mediators between dark and normal matter.
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Although it is part of our everyday vocabulary, the term "carbon footprint" is not well understood by most people who use it.
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The European Space Agency Investigation into the botched Schiaparelli lander has located a cause for the failure of the space probe.
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Because of the toxic and arid surface of Mars, water cannot thrive on it. However, scientists have discovered that beneath its unaccommodating surface, there lies a massive deposit of underground water ice.
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