Monthly Archives: May 2009

IIT-Kanpur to launch nano satellite by December

The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IITK) has received the ISRO nod to launch its first and country’s lightest nano satellite, Jugnu,  December,2009.  The satellite will be launched in the polar orbit from Sriharikota.A team of 12 professors and 40 … Continue reading

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Big Quakes Trigger Small Quakes

Seismologists found that L-waves, slow-moving seismic surface waves, from larger earthquakes can trigger smaller earthquakes as they travel through the ground. Different from aftershocks because they can happen farther away and hours or days later, the triggered tremors rate much … Continue reading

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Yosemite’s giant trees disappear

The oldest and largest trees within California’s world famous Yosemite National Park are disappearing.Climate change appears to be a major cause of the loss.The oldest and largest trees within California’s world famous Yosemite National Park are disappearing.Climate change appears to … Continue reading

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From Cup to Drain :Artificial Sweeteners Linger in Groundwater

Artificial sweeteners pass through our bodies and end up in wastewater virtually unchanged. Some sweeteners are particularly widespread in the environment, according to a new study, making them ideal markers for following pollution from treatment plants and other sources into … Continue reading

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