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July 08, 2010
EARTH OBSERVATION
Saudi Scientists To Visit India To Seek ISRO Assistance
Delhi (PTI) Jul 07, 2010
A delegation of scientists from Saudi Arabia are set to visit India to ink an agreement with space agency ISRO for boosting cooperation that will help the country develop an indigenous space programme. The Saudi delegation, comprising of the country's leading scientists will visit the India Space Research Organisation later this month. The agreement to boost cooperation in space science is in line with a MoU signed between the two countries' space agencies during Prime Minister Manmohan Sing ... read more

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THE STANS

India rules out using army against Maoist rebels
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Tibetan Adaptation To Altitude Took Less Than 3,000 Years
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SINO DAILY

Celebrations and sadness as Dalai Lama turns 75
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CHIP TECH

India's poor scrape a dangerous living in new 'e-waste' jobs
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LAUNCH PAD

ISRO To Launch Five Satellites On July 12
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SINO DAILY

China sentences another Tibetan environmentalist
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WATER WORLD

Whiter Clouds Could Mean Wetter Land
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MOON DAILY

India Hopes To Launch Chandrayaan-2 By 2013
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ROCKET SCIENCE

India To Relaunch GLSV Within One Year
SPACE TRAVEL

US To Enhance Space Cooperation With India
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Bhopal seven appeal convictions as India presses US
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PILLAGING PIRATES

Singapore ship with Chinese crew hijacked off Somalia
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan starts talks with India on nuclear power
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

India and Canada sign civil nuclear deal
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TECH SPACE
ISRO May Launch Nano Satellite In September
Chennai, India (PTI) Jun 28, 2010
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is likely to launch in September a nano satellite being built by students of SRM University in Chennai, a senior official said on Saturday. "The satellite is being built by the students. It has to be tested before it can be included as a payload. Perhaps in September, the satellite may be launched," V S Hegde, Scientific Secretary ISRO said. ... more

THE STANS
Arms on Pakistan-bound ship may be from UN mission: India
Kolkata, India (AFP) June 27, 2010
An arms-laden ship bound for Pakistan and detained by Indian authorities may have been carrying decommissioned weaponry from a UN peacekeeping mission in Liberia, police said Sunday. The police made the statement as the ship, detained Friday by Indian authorities, was brought to the port of Kolkata in West Bengal state from Diamond Harbour, 50 kilometres (30 miles) south of the city. Pol ... more

FARM NEWS
India rice exporters expect bumper harvest
New Delhi (AFP) June 26, 2010
Indian rice exporters say the country's rice production could touch nearly 100 million tonnes in the next crop year, helped by plentiful monsoon rains. India is the world's second-biggest producer and consumer of rice after China. "Better rains coupled with government spending on hybrid seeds may help the country produce more than 99 million tonnes of rice" in the next crop year, All-Ind ... more

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Tenth Circuit Rules In Favor Of Uranium Resources In Indian Country Case

SPACEMART

India Tells USA To Remove ISRO And DRDO From Blacklist


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SUPERPOWERS
First Directly Imaged Planet Confirmed Around Sun-Like Star

VLT Detects First Superstorm On Exoplanet

Earth-Like Planets May Be Ready For Their Close-Up

SUPERPOWERS
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Apple to issue patch for iPhone 4 antenna woes

Apple hit with lawsuit over iPhone 4 antenna woes

SUPERPOWERS
Skyhook Wireless Partners With Samsung Electronics For Leading Location System

Telogis Expands Reach Into Construction And Heavy Lifting Sectors

Global Number Of Traffic Information Users To Exceed 370 Million By 2015

SUPERPOWERS
China Sends Research Satellite Into Space

China eyes Argentina for space antenna

Seven More For Shenzhou

SUPERPOWERS
Russia And Europe May Join Forces To Protect Earth From Asteroids

The Walt Whitman Meteor Mystery

Australian scientists find Timor Sea meteorite crater

SUPERPOWERS
En route to a comet, European probe to fly by asteroid

Hayabusa Contains A Hint Of Dust

Philae And Rosetta Gear Up For Asteroid Lutetia

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
India unveils new 280-mln-dollar Bhopal disaster response
New Delhi (AFP) June 24, 2010
India unveiled a new 280-million-dollar package to tackle the legacy of the Bhopal gas disaster Thursday and will renew efforts to prosecute the American ex-boss of the group blamed for the accident. The government said it would fund a clean up of the still-polluted site of the catastrophe, increase compensation for victims, improve medical facilities and try to extract more compensation from the culprit, Union Carbide. The new response more than 25 years after the world's worst industrial accid ... read more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Brazil's Embraer expands into China

Australia upgrades older F/A-18 Hornets

Boeing And FAA To Team For Cleaner Skies And Quieter Airplanes

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Peugeot Citroen posts record sales, looks to China, India

EU clears Volvo takeover by China's Geely

GM auto sales in China slow in June

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Hydro, Wave, And Tidal Power Market Outlook Bright

Can Burning Ice Solve Our Energy Problems?

Renewable Capacity Soars Across EU

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Gulf oil spill progress hampered by bad weather

Europe should freeze deep water drilling: top official

Israelis squabble over offshore gas riches

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
GOCE Helping Reveal The Gravity Of Earth

XMM-Newton Line Detection Provides New Tool To Probe Extreme Gravity

Purdue To Lead NASA Study On Cells In Microgravity

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