New robotic finger feels and works like real thing

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Inspired by both nature and biology, scientists have designed a novel robotic finger that looks, feels and works like the real thing and could be adapted for use in a prosthetic hand.
 
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India and Pakistan border at night-closeup will show pak terrorists also

NASA image shows India and Pakistan border at night
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The winding border between Pakistan and India can be seen lit by security lights that have a distinct orange tone.

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NASA image shows India-Pakistan borderAn astronaut aboard the ISS took the night time panorama while looking north across Pakistan's Indus river valley
An image of India-Pakistan border taken from the International Space Station (ISS) shows one of the few places on the Earth where an international boundary can be seen at night.
The US space agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) shared the photograph -- ISS045-E-27869 -- on its Facebook page on Sunday. An astronaut aboard the ISS took the night time panorama while looking north across Pakistan's Indus river valley.
The winding border between Pakistan and India can be seen lit by security lights that have a distinct orange tone.
It also shows Pakistan's port city of Karachi as a bright cluster of lights facing the Arabian Sea, which appears completely black. City lights and the dark colour of dense agriculture closely track with the great curves of the Indus valley.
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This astronaut photograph, acquired on September 23 this year with a Nikon D4 digital camera, was provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations Facility and the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, Johnson Space Center, Houston.
Another night image acquired in 2011 shows the India-Pakistan border zone looking southeast from the Himalaya.
In the photograph, clusters of yellow lights on the Indo-Gangetic plain reveal numerous cities large and small in northern India and northern Pakistan.

subatomic particles called neutrinos have mass,wins the 2015 Nobel Prize for Physics

Neutrino scientists Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald win Nobel Prize for Physics

Financial Express - ‎5 hours ago‎
A Japanese and a Canadian scientist won the 2015 Nobel Prize for Physics on Tuesday for discovering that elusive subatomic particles called neutrinos have mass, opening a new window onto the fundamental nature of the universe.