Monthly Archives: December 2009

When a bird is in danger, who does it call?

The answer depends on the bird and the location of any potential predators, according to a study published in the journalProceedings of the Royal Society .For some species, the alarm call goes out to neighboring birds, or conspecifics, to alert … Continue reading

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Kashmir University gets membership of Sentinel Asia System

Kashmir University (KU) has been granted membership of the Sentinel Asia System (SAS) for operating the space based technology and Web-GIS technology for disaster management in the Himalayan region.After Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Kashmir University is the second organisation … Continue reading

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Starving Polar Bears Turn to Cannibalism

As a desperate measure Polar Bears are beginning to cannibalize each other as global warming destroys its hunting grounds. Polar bears usually subsist on seals, which they hunt from a platform of sea ice. But the melting of sea ice … Continue reading

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Super-Massive Black Holes Observed at the Center of Galaxies

An international team of scientists has observed four super-massive black holes at the center of galaxies, which may provide new information on how these central black hole systems operate.Their findings are published in December’s first issue of the journal Astronomy … Continue reading

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