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November 09, 2012
WATER WORLD
Geologist calls for advances in restoration sedimentology
Bloomington IN (SPX) Nov 09, 2012
Rapid advances in the new and developing field of restoration sedimentology will be needed to protect the world's river deltas from an array of threats, Indiana University Bloomington geologist Douglas A. Edmonds writes in the journal Nature Geoscience. The commentary, published this week in the November issue, addresses the fact that land is disappearing from river deltas at alarming rates. And deltas are extraordinarily important: They are ecologically rich and productive, and they are home to a ... read more
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SINO DAILY

Six Tibetans set selves alight in China: exile government
Six Tibetans have set themselves on fire in China in the last two days in an escalating wave of protests as the country's leaders gather for a once-a-decade power transition, exile leaders said Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Scientists Identify Insect-repelling Compounds in Jatropha
A tip about a folk remedy plant used in India and Africa to ward off bugs has led to the discovery of insect-repelling compounds. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists have identifi ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Death toll in south India floods rises to 45: officials
The death toll from floods in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has reached 45, officials said on Wednesday, amid continuing efforts to provide relief to marooned villagers. ... more


AEROSPACE

Boeing to clinch $2.4 billion Indian deal: report
Boeing looks set to win military contracts worth $2.4 billion from India for its Chinook and Apache helicopters, a report said Monday. ... more


WATER WORLD

Study: Warming to see monsoon failures
India's summer monsoons, vital for watering the country's farmlands, could see frequent failures in the next two centuries with global warming, researchers say. ... more
The Year In Space
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Smog in Indian capital blamed on vehicle increase
A choking smog that has enveloped New Delhi for more than a week has been partially caused by a rapid increase in vehicles on the streets of India's capital, environmentalists said Wednesday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Bengal tiger beaten to death in Bangladesh
Villagers armed with sticks and boat oars beat a Bengal tiger to death on Tuesday after it attacked a fisherman in southwestern Bangladesh, an official said. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
US warship makes first call at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base; Chinese coast guard rescues Philippine sailors in disputed waters
Japan PM says US alliance would collapse if Tokyo ignored Taiwan crisis
Russia's military chief visits troops in east Ukraine: defence ministry
CAR TECH

Green cars ready to race in 2nd Atacama solar challenge
Eighteen solar-powered cars from Chile, Argentina, Venezuela and India will race across 1,300 kilometers of Chile's uber-dry Atacama desert for this year's "Atacama Solar Challenge." ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Canada, India clinch nuclear trade deal
Canada and India on Tuesday clinched a deal opening the door to Canadian exports of uranium and other nuclear supplies to the energy-hungry South Asian nation for the first time in nearly four decades. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

22 dead in Indian floods, 60,000 displaced: official
Torrential rains in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh have killed at least 22 people and displaced tens of thousands of villagers over the past week, an official said Monday. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Russia and China to drive the world oil market
The global oil market is moving east, says a recent report by The Wall Street Journal Europe. The oil that Russia exports to China, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, India, Indonesia, the USA and ... more
FARM NEWS

Bangladesh city suffers loss of greenery
Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, once a city of lush forests and grass fields, has suffered drastic environmental changes due to rapid urbanization, experts say. ... more
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World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say
US monster storm kills 30
Icy cycles may have driven early protocell evolution
SHAKE AND BLOW

Evacuees return home after Indian cyclone
Thousands of residents in southeast India headed back home on Friday, two days after being evacuated as a cyclone struck killing 10 people, with two members of a tanker crew still missing. ... more
TERROR WARS

Indian rebels recant 'brutal' slayings
Maoist rebels in India have said they will stop some of their more brutal methods of killing, including the slitting of throats. ... more
SINO DAILY

UN rights chief urges China to address Tibetan grievances
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay on Friday called on China to address the many grievances in Tibetan areas that have led to a growing number of desperate protests, including self immolations. ... more
SINO DAILY
Hypergravity helping aircraft fly further

NASA Investigates the 'FaINT' Side of Sonic Booms

Australia's Chief of Air Force Visits Northrop Grumman's F-35 Production Facility in Palmdale


SINO DAILY
Green cars ready to race in 2nd Atacama solar challenge

China auto firms in 'strategic alliance' to compete

Glow-in-the-dark roads will guide drivers


SINO DAILY
Dealing with power outages more efficiently

Australia launches energy white paper

US military mobilizes to help restore power to New York


SINO DAILY
Temporary storage for electrons: Natural method of producing hydrogen

Veolia to pursue activities in shale gas sector: report

Exxon tells Iraq it wants to sell oilfield stake

TRADE WARS

India's Wipro profits up 24%, beats forecast
Wipro, India's third-largest outsourcing firm, reported Friday quarterly net profit jumped by a surprise 24 percent on stronger demand as clients sought to pare costs in a weak global economy. ... more
WAR REPORT

Sri Lanka draws new battle line with former friends
Three years after the armed forces crushed their Tamil Tiger enemies, Sri Lanka's government is turning on former allies, with the head of the Supreme Court the latest to fall from grace. ... more
AEROSPACE

India raises more concern over Agusta deal
The Indian Ministry of Defense is pressing the Italian government for information concerning possible irregularities in the department's purchase of 12 AgustaWestland AW101 helicopters. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Sri Lanka escapes cyclone, coastal residents return
Sri Lanka lifted an evacuation order as a cyclone heading towards the island changed course early on Tuesday and headed towards neighbouring India, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... the Space Station

Crew Prepares for Spacewalk After Progress Docks

Crew Preparing for Cargo Ship, Spacewalk

Russian cargo ship docks with ISS: official

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Ariane 5 is poised for Arianespace's launch with the EUTELSAT 21B and Star One C3 satellites

Arianespace's heavy-lift Ariane 5 flight is cleared for liftoff with EUTELSAT 21B and Star One C3

NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building Prepared for Multiple Rockets

Russian Proton Briz-M Launches Yamal Satellites Into Orbit

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
New habitable zone super-Earth found in exosolar system

Cosmic sprinklers explained in active planetary nebula

Physicists confirm first planet discovered in a quadruple star system

Planet-hunt data released to public

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Nanocrystals and nickel catalyst substantially improve light-based hydrogen production

Radar Production Readiness Review For Indonesia National Air Space Surveillance Program Completed

Soluble circuit boards to reduce e-waste

How Butterfly Wings Can Inspire New High-Tech Surfaces

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Gazprom to Launch Two Satellites by Yearend

Research cruise testing EGNOS satnav for ships

Two SOPS accepts command and control of newest GPS satellite

Telit Introduces LTE Module Expanding Automotive Product Line with 4G for North American and European Markets

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Qatar, UAE request $7.6 bn in missile defense: US

Turkey discusses Patriot deployment with NATO

Israel 'success' in new missile defence test

Russia's space forces launch missile shield rocket

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Asteroids Deflected with Paint

Rare 300 kg meteorite unearthed in Poland

Paintballs may deflect an incoming asteroid

Sonic boom rocks southwest England

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Comet collisions every 6 seconds explain 17-year-old stellar mystery

Ball Aerospace/B612 Foundation Sign Contract for Sentinel Mission

NASA Radar Images Asteroid 2007 PA8

Scientists Monitor Comet Breakup

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