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October 06, 2009
US on defensive as Obama shuns Dalai Lama
Washington (AFP) Oct 5, 2009
The Dalai Lama on Monday started his first Washington visit in nearly two decades to lack a presidential meeting, as Barack Obama's administration insisted it still respected the Tibetan leader. Fellow Tibetan exiles welcomed the globetrotting 74-year-old monk as he arrived at his Washington hotel, starting a week in the US capital to feature spiritual teachings and talks with congressional ... read more

India wants less 'evangelical' climate talks
Washington (AFP) Oct 2, 2009
India said Friday that December's climate meet in Copenhagen should aim to agree on modest goals, calling on wealthy nations to be less "evangelical" in their push for a deal. Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh renewed India's vows not to be the deal-breaker in Copenhagen but stood by the developing world's refusal of binding requirements on cutting emissions blamed for global warming. ... more
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    ISRO Develops Tech To Boost Satellite Life By 5 Years
    Bangalore, India (PTI) Oct 02, 2009
    For the first time, India's space scientists have developed electric propulsion technology that is expected to boost the life of geostationary satellites by upto five years. In other words, the satellites which today have a lifespan of ten years, could last upto 15 years. The system - plasma thrusters - would be tested in GSAT-4 spacecraft slated to be launched on board GSLV later ... more

    Study Shows More Corn For Biofuels Would Hurt Water
    West Lafayette IN (SPX) Oct 02, 2009
    More of the fertilizers and pesticides used to grow corn would find their way into nearby water sources if ethanol demands lead to planting more acres in corn, according to a Purdue University study. The study of Indiana water sources found that those near fields that practice continuous-corn rotations had higher levels of nitrogen, fungicides and phosphorous than corn-soybean rotations. ... more

    Study: Komodo dragon native of Australia
    Brisbane, Australia (UPI) Oct 1, 2009
    Australian, Malaysian and Indonesian scientists say they've determined the world's largest living lizard species, the Komodo Dragon, is an Australian native. The research by paleontologists and archaeologists who studied fossil evidence from Australia, Timor, Flores, Java and India, shows Komodo Dragons (Varanus komodoensis) most likely evolved in Australia and dispersed westward to Ind ... more

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  • Nest of dinosaur eggs found in India

  • India Set To Launch Satellite With Indigenously Developed Cryogenic Engine

  • Indian suffers worst drought in 37 years

  • India plans massive nuclear energy boost

  • Biogas brings 'green revolution' to rural Nepal

  • China number two in world for rabies deaths: govt
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    India's Moon Mission Quite Economical
    Mumbai, India (SPX) Sep 28, 2009
    India's moon mission has proved to be quite economical and cost much less compared to what other countries have spent on their projects, mission director M Annadurai said here. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) would continue to check costs in the Chandrayaan-II mission as well, he said. India's moon mission cost only about one sixth to one tenth of the cost of similar missions ... more

    Extracting Water From Moon Possible: Indian Scientist
    New Delhi, India (XNA) Sep 28, 2009
    Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Chairman Madhavan Nair on Friday claimed that it is possible to extract water from the Moon just a few hours after it was confirmed that water was present on the lunar surface. Offering a glimmer of hope to the scientific community that water found on the Moon could be used, Nair said, "It's possible to extract ... more

    India over the moon with water discovery
    Bangalore, India (AFP) Sept 25, 2009
    India on Friday hailed the discovery of water on the moon as a triumph for its lunar programme as the country aims to cement its reputation as a serious player in the space industry. The mood among India's space scientists has gone from disappointment last month when its Chandrayaan-1 satellite mission was prematurely aborted to jubilation with news of a major discovery made in partnership ... more

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  • Indian police quiz Chinese over chimney collapse

  • Emerging economies must turn climate talk into action: EU

  • Deep Impact And Other Spacecraft Find Clear Evidence Of Water On Moon

  • Indian rocket launches seven satellites

  • Switzerland Has Sent Its First Satellite Into Space

  • Indian air force a third of China's: air force chief

  • India heading for worst drought since 1972: weather data
  • India's tiger protection plan 'failing': experts
  • India launches seven satellites: space agency
  • Indian stealth destroyer launched
  • Summit eve: India, China firm on emissions
  • ISRO Begins Countdown For PSLV C-14 Launch
  • Quake kills ten in Bhutan:report
  • Bangladesh's river gypsies forced onto dry land

  • India To Launch Oceansat-2 On Sep 23
  • Indian firm eyes European electric car market
  • BP expands U.S. wind power operations
  • India, Mongolia sign uranium agreement
  • BHP predicts booming demand in China, India
  • U.S. commandos 'kill jihadist leader'
  • India seeks brains to crack coconut conundrum
  • Pirates 'guided by spies in U.K.'

  • Dalai Lama hopes to meet Obama in November: statement
  • Chandrayan Not A Failure: NASA Astronaut
  • India accuses Pakistan of cross-border shelling
  • Chandrayaan Captures Halo Around Apollo-15 Landing Site
  • New anti-malaria drug shows promise
  • India's drought eases: weather office
  • Chandrayaan Enables Study Interaction Without Magnetic Field
  • U.A.E plane released from India



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