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Life wiped out from earth in just 60,000 years!
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February 11, 2014 Last Updated at 18:14 IST
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In a ground-breaking study, researchers have found it may have taken only 60,000 years to kill over 90 percent of all life on earth.
This is the most precise study yet of the Permian mass extinction - the greatest die-off in the past 540 million years.
The new timescale is based on more precise dating techniques.
It indicates that the most severe extinction in history may have happened more than 10 times faster than scientists had previously thought.
"We have got the extinction nailed in absolute time and duration," said Sam Bowring, the Robert R. Shrock professor of earth and planetary sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
How do you kill 96 percent of everything that lived in the oceans in tens of thousands of years?
"It could be that an exceptional extinction requires an exceptional explanation," he added.
In addition to establishing the extinction's duration, Bowring and team also found that 10,000 years before the die-off, the oceans experienced a pulse of light carbon - which likely reflects a massive addition of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
This dramatic change may have led to widespread ocean acidification and increased sea temperatures by 10 degrees Celsius or more, killing the majority of sea life, said the study.
But what originally triggered the spike in carbon dioxide?
"It is clear that whatever triggered extinction must have acted very quickly," added Seth Burgess, lead study author and a geochemist at MIT.
"It was fast enough to destabilise the biosphere before the majority of plant and animal life had time to adapt in an effort to survive," he added.
The researchers visited Meishan in China - a region whose rock formations bear evidence of the end-Permian extinction.
They sampled rocks from this area as well as from nearby alternating layers of volcanic ash beds and fossil-bearing rocks.
The researchers determined a much more precise 'age model' for the end-Permian extinction, which now appears to have lasted about 60,000 years - with an uncertainty of 48,000 years - and was immediately preceded by a sharp increase in carbon dioxide in the oceans.
The Permian mass extinction marks the end of the Permian geologic period, which ended approximately 252 million years ago.
More than 96 percent of marine life and 70 percent of land species perished.
By comparison, 85 percent of life died off during the dinosaur-killing extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period, 66 million years ago.
"We have refined our approach and now we have higher accuracy and precision. You can think of it as slowly spiraling in toward the truth," said Bowring in the study published in the journal National Academy of Sciences.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Six Indian think tanks figure among the top 150 global think tanks
Six Indian think tanks figure among the top 150 global think tanks, according to the "2013 Global Go To Think Tanks Report" of Pennsylvania University's Think Tanks and Civil Societies Programme (TTCSP). At 268, India had the fourth largest number of think tanks after the US 1828, China 426, and United Kingdom 287.
The seventh annual 2013 Global Think Tank Index, considered the most comprehensive ranking of the world's top think tanks was released here last week at a media event in Washington DC, hosted by the World Bank.
Regional events also took place in over 30 global cities to announce the report, which was translated into 13 languages including Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.
"In the world filled with tweets and sound bites that are often superficial and politically charged, it is critical to know where to turn for sound policy proposals that address the complex policy issues that policymakers and the public face," said James McGann, director of the programme.
"This Index is designed to help identify and recognize the leading centres of excellence in public policy research around the world."
The Brookings Institution ranked top of the Global Think Tank list for the sixth consecutive year. It was followed by Chatham House (United Kingdom), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (US), Centre for Strategic and International Studies (US) and Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) (Sweden).
India's Centre for Civil Society (CCS) ranked 50th on this list. It was followed by Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA) (102); Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) (105), The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) (107); Observer Research Foundation (114) and Development Alternatives (140).
America's Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) was ranked top among Defence and National Security Think Tanks. It was followed by RAND Corporation (US) and International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) (UK).
Three Indian think tanks figured in this category. These were: Institute of Defence Studies & Analyses (38), Centre for Land Warfare Studies (48) and Observer Research Foundation (52)
Brookings Institution (US), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (US) and Chatham House (CH) (United Kingdom) were rated top three Foreign Policy and International Affairs Think Tanks.
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies was the lone Indian think tank in this category at 54th spot.
Three Indian think tanks figured among top non-US think tanks. These were: Centre for Civil Society (CCS) (51), Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) (54) and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) (81).
The Asia Pivot: Old Policy, New Name
February 10th, 2014
February 10th, 2014
Washington’s re-engagement with the Asia Pacific, or “Asia pivot,” is not as new as the US media and some political commentators have made it out to be. It has long been US policy to prevent the emergence of a single power dominating the Asia Pacific region, and US planners have carefully maintained a regional balance of power since the days of the Cold War. The result is a longstanding US military, diplomatic, and economic presence throughout the region, much of which predates any mention of a “pivot.” The Arab Spring and its aftermath have not distracted Washington from the importance of playing a leading role in the Asia-Pacific region. The belief that US military engagement in Afghanistan and subsequently Iraq involved a substantive shift away from Asia is simply erroneous.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Modi Lauds Sikkim’s Developmental Growth
9 Feb, Gangtok :Source: Voice of Sikkim. The 8th sister among the North East States, the tiny Himalayan State of Sikkim gets an appreciation notes from the Bharatiya Janta Party BJP PM candidate Shri Narendra Modi. During the public interaction in Assam by Shri Modi he told that ‘if tiny state Sikkim can do tourism in big way then why not Assam’ signifies that Shri Modi is somewhere inspired by the developmental growth of Sikkim, the word of praise from the most promising leader comes up as bolts from the blue since majority youths of whole nation as well as Sikkim follow PM candidate Shri Modi’s news each day. The significance of the Modi’s statement brings a joy among the people of Sikkim basically the youths , youths have started thanks giving comment in Facebook to Shri Modi for apprising tiny state from his core of the heart.
Sikkim a landlocked state in North East is hardly understood by center in many occasions, the rapidly growing tiny state in vivid sectors of infrastructural development is the national icon due good governance writes one user in Social Media Page. A peaceful state having no any unhealthy reports of terrorism and brawl, a perfect prudence of model state, the Sikkim has long way delivered successive growth making a dome of peace loving citizens.
In the today’s world of globalization and industrialization the state has aligned itself at par delivering calculated growth keeping the environment and ecology at top priority, the Initiative of the Chief Minister Shri Pawan Chamling the ‘State Green Mission SGM’ and ‘Organic Mission 2015′ is also a major achievement which several other states of nation are following and realizing the importance, following a mission the ‘Pakka’ Houses for all Below Poverty Line BPL families of the state turns a big success furthermore by 2015 the state will bear no any ‘Kuchha’ house and shall become the country’s No.1 state to have a RCC ‘Pakka’ house under Chief Minister’s Rural Housing Mission CMRHM is dream of the visionary Chief Minister Shri Chamling. State has given a blue print to the world in terms of development though it receives optimum attention from the center, the infrastructures developments are growing up with pace, sooner the state will be linked with main land via Railway and Air connectivity for which construction are going on on war foot mode.
Sikkim a landlocked state in North East is hardly understood by center in many occasions, the rapidly growing tiny state in vivid sectors of infrastructural development is the national icon due good governance writes one user in Social Media Page. A peaceful state having no any unhealthy reports of terrorism and brawl, a perfect prudence of model state, the Sikkim has long way delivered successive growth making a dome of peace loving citizens.
In the today’s world of globalization and industrialization the state has aligned itself at par delivering calculated growth keeping the environment and ecology at top priority, the Initiative of the Chief Minister Shri Pawan Chamling the ‘State Green Mission SGM’ and ‘Organic Mission 2015′ is also a major achievement which several other states of nation are following and realizing the importance, following a mission the ‘Pakka’ Houses for all Below Poverty Line BPL families of the state turns a big success furthermore by 2015 the state will bear no any ‘Kuchha’ house and shall become the country’s No.1 state to have a RCC ‘Pakka’ house under Chief Minister’s Rural Housing Mission CMRHM is dream of the visionary Chief Minister Shri Chamling. State has given a blue print to the world in terms of development though it receives optimum attention from the center, the infrastructures developments are growing up with pace, sooner the state will be linked with main land via Railway and Air connectivity for which construction are going on on war foot mode.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
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