Science and Technology This Month-Jan 2015
1.
The Caribbean has
lost at least half of its coral reefs since 1970s, says a new report of the
United Nations Environment Programme.
2.
NASA has fitted a 17-tonne
telescope with an effective diameter of eight feet on a modified
Boeing-747 jetliner that the US Space Agency is using as a flying observatory
to study the stars.
3.
Sample crops like wheat when grown in high
concentration of CO2, have less proteins and iron,
but contain higher lead, researchers have found.
4.
American Scientists have identified the largest flying bird known to have ever lived-an
extinct giant with a wingspan up to 24 foot more than twice the size of the
largest living flying bird.
5.
If you are a shift worker, donating blood could be an easy way to reduce the risk
of heart disease, say a research conducted by Australian Scientists.
6.
Scientists of the Yale University have used an
arthritis drug to grow successfully a full head of hair
on a 25 year old man suffering from a non-curable disease that left him without
any hair on the body.
7.
A team of researchers from Australian
Astronomical Observatory has been studying the Umbrella
Galaxy and they have found that it is eating a smaller galaxy.
8.
In search of Aliens, the astronomers have found
a new Earth-like frozen planet in a binary
system located 3,000 light years away.
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