
Continental drift to thank for coral reef biodiversity
A new study suggests both the fragmentation and convergence of continents 100 million years ago explains the rich biodiversity found among the coral reefs of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. ... more
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Operation of 'Indian GPS' will take some more time: ISRO
The common man in India has to wait for some more time to use the "Indian GPS' as the Indian navigation system has to be formally declared operational after checking and cross-checking, industry off ... more
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Ozone layer 'healing', on track to recover by mid-century: UN
How mowing less lets flowers bloom along Austria's 'Green Belt'
Oldest practice of smoke-dried mummification traced to Asia Pacific hunter gatherers
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LONGBOW fire control radar for India's Apache helos
LONGBOW LLC, a joint venture company of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, is to produce its fire control radar to India for use on the Indian Air Force's new Apache AH-64E attack helicopters. ... more
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India forest fires flare close to famous Shimla railway
Forest fires raging in India's Himalayan region crept perilously close to a famous British-era railway track Tuesday, as panicked residents fought off blazes threatening to engulf their homes. ... more
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Armed guards at India dams as drought leaves farmers dry
As young boys plunge into a murky dam to escape the blistering afternoon sun, guards armed with guns stand vigil at one of the few remaining water bodies in a state hit hard by India's crippling drought. ... more
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India gets homegrown satellite navigation system
India on Thursday took the final step towards completing its own satellite navigation system, a development heralded by the prime minister as making the nation self-reliant in the field of space-based positioning. ... more
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Indian-built Scorpene sub begins sea trials
The first of six Indian-built DCNS Scorpene-class submarines has started sea trials off the coast of Mumbai, the Indian Ministry of Defense reports. ... more
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