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To track movement, Kerala police use wedding photographers who fly drones

So now those who flout the lockdown have started avoiding main roads and places where people gather and play games




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Tusker deaths on killer tracks spark blamegame




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Infrasonic waves to keep tuskers away from tracks

The forest department would install devices, which generate infrasonic waves, to keep elephant herds away from rail tracks.




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Not only killer tracks, poachers another big threat for elephants

Besides having to deal with the speeding trains, the elephants in north Bengal also have poachers wreaking havoc in their lives.




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Fast-track green approvals for 795 MT coal output in 2012-17: Eco Survey

Delays in environment clearances needs to be addressed on a fast-track basis for achieving coal production target of 795 MT during the current five year plan (2012-17), the Economic Survey said today.




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Train Tracks to Sound Tracks - Giorgio Moroder - Station to Station

How can you translate the memory of a train ride into a song? Giorgio Moroder intends to do just that.




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WIRED Live - Creating an International Social Soundtrack with Twitter Amplify

Glenn Brown of Twitter Amplify explains how the social media service is giving brands and users a digital megaphone to tweet during broadcasts and major events.




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Out of Office with Brent Rose - Fitness Trackers vs. Smartphones: Why Wearables Win

Tech writer Brent Rose debunks a study claiming smartphones are as good as wearables at tracking activity. From the Fitbit Charge HR to the iPhone 6, Brent's stress tests uncover compelling results that demonstrate why wearables with heart rate monitors win.




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The New iMac’s Biggest Changes? The Keyboard and Trackpad

Apple's new iMacs looks a lot like its past iMacs but with better screens and best of all, a Force Touch trackpad and a slimmer wireless keyboard.




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SB 100 - How Tracking Technology Is Changing Football

RFID tags embedded in uniforms will give football teams, players and fans unprecedented deep data to measure athletic performance, even in live games.




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WIRED Lab - Meet the NASA Scientist Who Tracks Dangerous Asteroids in Earth’s Orbit

As a physicist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Marina Brozovic studies and measures near-earth asteroids—you know, the ones that can potentially cause catastrophic damage. Watch as Brozovic explains how her team tracks the orbit of these large masses and how NASA would prepare if one were to come barreling towards earth.




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Science of Sport: Track & Field

What does it take to be an Olympic sprinter? Power and aggression. WIRED talks to Allyson Felix, Lashawn Merritt, Ashton Eaton, Jarryd Wallace, and Dawn Harper about the science behind the sport, and the mechanics behind propelling their bodies from the blocks to the finish line.




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Lamborghini Toasted the World's Toughest Track with Air Instead of Horsepower

Supercars are usually super thanks to monstrous power. The engineers at Lamborghini turned to some smart air scooping tricks to send the production Huracan around the Nurburgring track in record time.




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This New Satellite Will Help Track Extreme Weather in the West

NOAA's latest GOES satellite will help researchers study, track, and predict storms, fires, floods, and other weather systems.




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Hurricane Hunter Explains How They Track and Predict Hurricanes

NOAA meteorologist researcher Jason Dunion talks with WIRED reporter Matt Simon about what it's like to fly a plane into a hurricane, and how scientists track and predict storms.




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Rajan Nanda: The man who fast-tracked Escorts' tractor business

It is interesting that Nanda tried his hands over multiple businesses but in his lifetime realised the need to focus on the core, which is, tractor beside construction and railway equipment




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FBI Wants Tech to Track Social Media for Criminals and Terrorists Before They Act

The Federal Bureau of Investigations aims to acquire access to a social media early alerting tool that will help insiders proactively and reactively monitor how terrorist groups, foreign intelligence services, criminal organizations and other domestic threats use networking platforms to further their illegal efforts, according to a request for proposal amended this week.

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How to track traffic quality and boost conversions

Imagine you got a spike of traffic from Facebook amounting to hundreds of thousands of visitors — but only a trickle of them converted.

And lets assume all the moving parts in your funnel are working properly; you’ve got a fast- loading website, great conversion copy, and well-functioning sign-up or contact forms.

Yet, with all of these things, your conversion rates from that spike of traffic were nothing to write home about. And what exactly could cause that?

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The greatest showman: original motion picture soundtrack / original songs by Benj Pasek & Justin Paul

MEDIA PhonCD P263 gre




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Nuclear tracks and radiation measurements [electronic resource].

Publisher Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, c1982-1985.
Location World Wide Web
Call No. QC787.N78




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Nuclear tracks and radiation measurements [electronic resource].

Publisher Oxford : Pergamon Press, c1993-c1994.
Location World Wide Web
Call No. QC787.N78




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Nuclear tracks [electronic resource].

Publisher Oxford ; New York : Pergamon.
Location World Wide Web
Call No. QC787.N78




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Nuclear track detection [electronic resource].

Publisher Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1977-1978.
Location World Wide Web
Call No. QC787.N78




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How the Besharam title track was made

Singers Ishq Bector and Shree D jam exclusively for Rediff.





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The Inside Track to Excelling As a Business Analyst: Soft Skills That Can Accelerate Your Career / Roni Lubwama

Online Resource




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Modeling and control of a tracked mobile robot for pipeline inspection / Michał Ciszewski, Mariusz Giergiel, Tomasz Buratowski, Piotr Małka

Online Resource




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Castle Hot Springs: short film soundtrack for chamber ensemble / Evan Ziporyn

STACK SCORE Mu pts Z679 cas




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Hidden figures: music from the motion picture soundtrack: piano, vocal, guitar / [Pharrell Williams and others]

STACK SCORE Mu pts W6745 hid




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Eye tracking in second language acquisition and bilingualism: a research synthesis and methodological guide / Aline Godfroid

Dewey Library - P118.2.G668 2020




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Eye-tracking: a guide for applied linguistics research / Kathryn Conklin, University of Nottingham, Ana Pellicer-Sanchez, University of Nottingham, Gareth Carrol, University of Birmingham

Hayden Library - P129.C625 2018




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[ASAP] Dual-Activatable Cell Tracker for Controlled and Prolonged Single-Cell Labeling

ACS Chemical Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.0c00208




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Proceedings IEEE ICCV Workshop on Recognition, Analysis, and Tracking of Faces and Gestures in Real-Time Systems [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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Proceedings 2001 IEEE Workshop on Multi-Object Tracking [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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[ASAP] Tracking Sulfonated Polystyrene Diffusion in a Chitosan/Carboxymethyl Cellulose Layer-by-Layer Film: Exploring the Internal Architecture of Nanocoatings

Langmuir
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00544




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Tracking towards 2020 : encouraging renewable energy in Australia / Australian Government, Clean Energy Regulator

Clean Energy Regulator (Australia), author, issuing body




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[ASAP] Tracking the Motion of Lanthanide Ions within Core–Shell–Shell NaYF<sub>4</sub> Nanocrystals via Resonance Energy Transfer

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c02588




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A hardware track-trigger for CMS: at the high luminosity LHC / Thomas Owen James

Online Resource




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Project management accounting [electronic resource] : budgeting, tracking, and reporting costs and profitability / Kevin R. Callahan, Gary S. Stetz, Lynne M. Brooks

Callahan, Kevin R




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Project management accounting [electronic resource] : budgeting, tracking, and reporting costs and profitability / Kevin R. Callahan, Gary S. Stetz, Lynne M. Brooks

Callahan, Kevin R., author




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16 migrant workers run over by goods train while sleeping on tracks

The Railways announced a comprehensive probe into the accident which occurred at 5.15 am near Karmad, around 30 km from Aurangabad city




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SLOCK (sensor for circadian clock): passive sweat-based chronobiology tracker

Lab Chip, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0LC00134A, Paper
Sayali Upasham, Shalini Prasad
SLOCK is a sweat based platform for monitoring circadian relevant biomarkers-cortisol and DHEA, using electrochemical detection modality.
To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.
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U.S. adds 1,635 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, says Johns Hopkins University tracker

The United States recorded 1,635 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 77,178, according to the latest real-time tally Frida




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Tracking aquatic animals, cochlear implants, and a news roundup

Sara Iverson discusses how telemetry has transformed the study of animal behavior in aquatic ecosystems, and Monita Chatterjee discusses the impact of cochlear implants on the ability to recognize emotion in voices, and David Grimm discusses daily news stories with Sarah Crespi. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: © marinesavers.com]




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Tracking ivory with genetics, the letter R, and a news roundup

Samuel Wasser discusses using genetics to track down sources of elephant ivory, Suzanne Boyce talks with Susanne Bard about why it's so hard to say the letter R, and David Grimm brings online news stories about declining devils, keeping dinos out of North America, and the tiniest flea circus. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: guido da rozze/Flickr CC BY 2.0]




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Podcast: The latest news from Pluto, a rock-eating fungus, and tracking storm damage with Twitter

News intern Nala Rogers shares stories on mineral-mining microbes, mapping hurricane damage using social media, and the big takeaway from the latest human-versus-computer match up.   Hal Weaver joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss five papers from New Horizons Pluto flyby, including a special focus on Pluto’s smaller moons.   [Image: Saran_Poroong/iStockphoto]




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Podcast: Tracking Zika, the evolution of sign language, and changing hearts and minds with social science

Online news editor Catherine Matacic shares stories on the evolution of sign language, short conversations than can change minds on social issues, and finding the one-in-a-million people who seem to be resistant to certain genetic diseases—even if they carry genes for them.   Nuno Faria joins host Sarah Crespi to explain how genomic analysis can track Zika’s entry date into Brazil and follow its spread.     [Image: r.a. olea/Flickr]




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Podcast: Tracking rats in a city slum, the giraffe genome, and watching human evolution in action

Online News Editor David Grimm shares stories on finding clues to giraffes’ height in their genomes, evidence that humans are still evolving from massive genome projects, and studies that infect humans with diseases on purpose.  Warren Cornwall joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss an intense study of slum-dwelling rats. [Image: Mauricio Susin]




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Tracking ancient Rome’s rise using Greenland’s ice, and fighting fungicide resistance

Two thousand years ago, ancient Romans were pumping lead into the air as they smelted ores to make the silvery coin of the realm. Online News Editor David Grimm talks to Sarah Crespi about how the pollution of ice in Greenland from this process provides a detailed 1900-year record of Roman history. This week is also resistance week at Science—where researchers explore the global challenges of antibiotic resistance, pesticide resistance, herbicide resistance, and fungicide resistance. Sarah talks with Sarah Gurr of the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom about her group’s work on the spread of antifungal resistance and what it means for crops and in the clinic. And in a bonus books segment, staff writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel talks about medicine and fraud in her review of Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Wheat rust/Oregon State University; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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The point of pointing, and using seabirds to track ocean health

You can learn a lot about ocean health from seabirds. For example, breeding failures among certain birds have been linked to the later collapse of some fisheries. Enriqueta Velarde of the Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries at the University of Veracruz in Xalapa, Mexico, joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about what these long-lived fliers can tell us about the ocean and its inhabitants. Also this week, Sarah and Cathal O’Madagain of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris discuss pointing—a universal human gesture common to almost all children before age 1. They discuss why pointing matters, and how this simple gesture may underlie humans’ amazing ability to collaborate and coordinate. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on the show: Kiwico.com Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: C. O’Madagain et al., Science Advances 2019; Music: Jeffrey Cook]