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March 31, 2010
FLORA AND FAUNA
New Mathematical Model Helps Biologists Understand How Coral Dies In Warming Waters
Ithaca NY (SPX) Mar 31, 2010
Cornell University researchers have found a new tool to help marine biologists better grasp the processes under the sea: They have created mathematical models to unveil the bacterial community dynamics behind afflictions that bleach and kill coral. (Public Library of Science - Biology, March 30, 2010.) Warming waters are triggering coral bleaching and disease in the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and Great Barrier Reef off the Australian coast. Now new mathematical models explain for the first time how b ... read more

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SPACEMART

Singapore To Have First Locally-Built Satellite In Space
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Bangladesh patrols to protect Bengal tiger
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

U.S.-India spent nuclear fuel deal reached
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TRADE WARS

China's gold consumption could double in next decade: report
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

US, India clear key hurdle in nuclear deal
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NUKEWARS

India tests two nuclear capable missiles
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FARM NEWS

Russia Ready To Import Poultry From India
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SOLAR DAILY

Suntech Brings Solar Power To Harrah's Rincon Casino
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ROCKET SCIENCE

GSLV-D3 Launch A Major Milestone For Indian Rocket Science
MILTECH

India orders BEML transporters
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WATER WORLD

Vanishing island solves India-Bangladesh dispute
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PILLAGING PIRATES

Somalia pirates start to feel the heat
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Madagascar tropical storm toll rises to 83
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ENERGY TECH

East Africa oil boom centers on Uganda
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FROTH AND BUBBLE
Huge blaze at Indian army munitions depot
Kolkata (AFP) March 26, 2010
A fire ripped through one of the Indian army's largest ammunition depots on Friday, destroying 150 tonnes of explosives and ammunition, military sources said. Military spokesman Mahesh Upasani said the blaze broke out at the Panagarh army base 120 kilometres (75 miles) west of Kolkata at 1:30 am but had since been brought under control. People living in the area reported hearing a series ... more

CYBER WARS
China, US not ready to spar over Google: experts
Beijing (AFP) March 24, 2010
China and the United States are not ready to spar over Google's decision to effectively shut down its Chinese search engine, opting to focus on more serious issues that have strained ties, analysts say. A long-standing dispute over the value of the yuan, US arms sales to Taiwan and a recent visit to the White House by the Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, outweighed censorship on ... more

ABOUT US
People smuggler faces small fine
Canberra, Australia (UPI) Mar 24, 2009
A smuggler accused of sending 1,500 refugees to Australia is likely to only face a fine and suspended sentence. Abraham Lauhenapessy, a 49-year-old Indonesian also known as Captain Bram, was arrested last October in Indonesia after the Indonesian navy intercepted his 90-foot wooden boat carrying 250 Sri Lankan would-be asylum seekers. He was discovered hiding among the asylum-see ... more

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

US nuclear companies missing out in India

EXO LIFE

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NUKEWARS
Russia May Unveil New 'Super-Tank' In Summer 2010

LM DAGR Guided Rocket Fires From Kiowa Warrior Helicopter

Russian Tanks: Today And Tomorrow

NUKEWARS
Sofia Hails NATO 'Security Roof' Plan

Israel puts missile shield through paces

Treaty satisfies Russia's wish for parity with US: analysts

NUKEWARS
Riyadh mulls big Russian missile buy

India tests hi-tech new cruise missile: report

Belarus touts anti-air defense system for Venezuela

NUKEWARS
ThalesRaytheonSystems Receives Contract For Sentinel Radar Support

Boeing And RAAF Welcome Super Hornets To Australia

BAE bags Archer deal for Sweden, Norway

NUKEWARS
Japan unveils always-willing dental patient - a robot

Robots, space technology run Australia's mining miracle

Metal Storm Packs A Punch In UGV Live-Fire

NUKEWARS
Bulgarian minister resigns over swine flu vaccines

HIV: Early antibiotic use slashes death toll in African trial

WHO sets up independent review of swine flu response

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LAUNCH PAD
Satellite Rocket With Indigenous Engine To Be Launched In April
Bangalore, India (PTI) Mar 24, 2010
India will join an elite club of five nations in April when a rocket carrying a satellite blasts off using an indigenous cryogenic engine, an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) official said. 'So far we had been using engines from Russia,' the official attached to ISRO's Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) here told IANS. An indigenous cryogenic engine will power the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) for the first time, he said. The US, France, Japan, Russia and China hav ... read more

LAUNCH PAD
China corruption museum seeks nominations

China state media says Google 'is not god'

Cash-strapped Chinese living in shipping containers

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LAUNCH PAD
Yemen Urges To Create Arab Counterpart Of EU

US, China change tone but disputes lie ahead

G8 to discuss global security

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LAUNCH PAD
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LAUNCH PAD
Activist in China tainted milk scandal goes on trial

Scientists stumped as bee population declines further

Bordeaux uncorks blockbuster vintage, eyes China

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LAUNCH PAD
Gas use predicted to rise, as will prices

Russia's Gazprom Neft Asks Iraqi Authorities To Clear Mines At Oilfield

France's Total loses appeal over oil spill

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