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June 12, 2013
EPIDEMICS
Cost-effective: HIV tests for all in India
Providence RI (SPX) Jun 12, 2013
In India most people who are HIV positive don't know it, yet testing and treatment are relatively cheap and available. It would therefore meet international standards of cost-effectiveness - and save millions of lives for decades - to test every person in the billion-plus population every five years according to a new study published in the journal PLoS One. The findings are based on a careful analysis of India's HIV epidemic using the Cost-Effectiveness of Preventing AIDS Complications (CEPAC) In ... read more
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WEATHER REPORT

Sri Lanka tightens safety as monsoon kills 54
The death toll in Sri Lanka from strong monsoon winds and heavy rains rose to 54, as the government announced on Tuesday new safety requirements for small fishing boats. ... more
WATER WORLD

Chagos Islanders lose UK marine park challenge
Exiled Indian Ocean islanders on Tuesday lost a British court challenge launched to prevent Britain from setting up a marine park they suspect is aimed at stopping them from ever returning. ... more
WATER WORLD

40 dead as monsoon lashes Sri Lanka
Naval boats and helicopters scoured seas off Sri Lanka on Monday for dozens of missing fishermen, as the death toll from heavy monsoon rains and strong winds rose to 40, an official said. ... more
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CAR TECH

French electric car share program sets sights on Indy
A French electric car share program has set its sights on the home of one of the top US race car events: Indianapolis. ... more


AEROSPACE

India commissions its first Pilatus aircraft
The Indian air force inducted the first 12 of 75 Swiss-manufactured Pilatus PC-7 Mk-II basic training aircraft at a ceremony at the Dundigal Air Force Academy near Hyderabad. ... more
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WOOD PILE

Brazilian official resigns over indigenous protests
The Brazilian official in charge of indigenous affairs resigned Friday amid protests by natives locked in land feuds with white farmers and opposing construction of a huge dam in the Amazon. ... more
FARM NEWS

Genetically modified cotton improves diet quality for small-scale farmers in India
Insect-resistant genetically modified (GM) cotton has significantly improved calorie consumption and dietary quality among small-scale farmers in India over a 7-year-period, according to research pu ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Stratolaunch secures major funding to scale hypersonic flight services
Orion to advance IARPA system for tracking small space debris
JAXA taps ispace for lunar debris mitigation and disposal study
FARM NEWS

Pollination merely one production factor
No food for the human race without bees? It is not quite as straightforward as that. A case study by ecologists from ETH Zurich in a coffee-growing area in India reveals that pollinating insects are ... more
THE STANS

Two rebels die in 19-hour Indian gun battle
A 19-hour gun battle between rebels and Indian security forces in Kashmir left two militants dead, police said. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Little Scope Discovers Metal-Poor Cousin of Famous Planet
A scientific team led by University of Louisville doctoral student Karen Collins has discovered a hot Saturn-like planet in another solar system 700 light-years away. Collins announced the discovery ... more
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FLOATING STEEL

Australia and India plan naval exercise
Australia and India will hold their first joint naval exercise in 2015, Australian Minster for Defense Stephen Smith said. ... more
WOOD PILE

Brazil grapples with indigenous land protests
Brazil's simmering conflict with indigenous communities boiled over this week after rioting over long-standing claims the government's zeal for development has encroached on sacred ancestral land of native Indian tribes. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Cleaner ship fuel is reducing lightning in key shipping lanes, research finds
Solar cycles seen in Antarctic fast ice history
Hot spring soaking reshapes parasite and microbe balance in Japanese macaques
WEATHER REPORT

Nepal landslide kills seven: police
Seven members of the same family, including three children, were killed on Thursday when a landslide triggered by heavy monsoon rains buried their house in a remote village in northeastern Nepal, police said. ... more
TRADE WARS

Hundreds fall sick in Bangladesh garment factory
Hundreds of employees of a Bangladeshi garment plant near the capital fell ill Wednesday after drinking suspected contaminated water at work, police and factory officials said. ... more
ENERGY TECH

US renews exemptions to Iran oil sanctions
China and India on Wednesday were again exempted from US sanctions aimed at choking off Iran's oil exports after significantly cutting back on purchases of crude from the Islamic republic. ... more
ENERGY TECH
Israel gets ready for F-35s and KC-135s

Lockheed Martin Receives JASSM Contract for Additional Integration onto Finish Air Force F-18

F-35 Supplier in Israel Delivers First Advanced Composite Component


ENERGY TECH
China auto sales growth slows in May: group

French electric car share program sets sights on Indy

Los Alamos catalyst could jumpstart e-cars, green energy


ENERGY TECH
Full Version of EnergyIQ Released

Wood as energy source not as 'green' in carbon terms as thought

Asia needs 'energy settlement'


ENERGY TECH
Stanford scientists create novel silicon electrodes that improve lithium-ion batteries

Oil prices drop on China demand concerns

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NUKEWARS

China, India, Pakistan boost nuclear arsenals: study
Three of the world's nuclear powers - China, India and Pakistan - have increased their nuclear arsenals over the past year, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said Monday. ... more
GPS NEWS

Glitch puts off Indian navigation satellite launch by a fortnight
During the checks, an anomaly was noticed in one of the electro-hydraulic control actuators in the second stage. An electrical glitch in the rocket Saturday forced the Indian space agency to p ... more
WAR REPORT

Outside View: Who is winning the pre-talk coin toss in Syria?
In an old comedy routine, Bill Cosby jokes about warring parties in history determining terms of battle beforehand by adopting the coin toss - used today by football teams to see who first goes on offense or defense. ... more
MILPLEX

India promises to clean up military corruption
India's military, one of the world's largest weapons buyers, unveiled a new arms acquisition policy Saturday aimed at weeding out corruption in the defence sector. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Keck backed team advances first graviton detector concept
Trump offers Egypt to mediate on Ethiopia dam
US to repeal the basis for its climate rules: What to know
WATER WORLD

Monsoon rains arrive in India, bring cheer to farmers

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Urban Indians grow concerned about pollution: survey

THE STANS

Chinese worker cleared of blasphemy in Pakistan

FLOATING STEEL

Bangladesh gets its first Hamilton class cutter

TERRADAILY

Speeding train kills four elephants in eastern India

GPS NEWS

Narayansami Inaugurates ISRO Navigation Centre

ENERGY TECH

Iran aims for more oil exports to India

SPACE TRAVEL

French government posts space counsellor in Bangalore

TRADE WARS

More paramilitaries for Chhattisgarh state

CIVIL NUCLEAR

India PM calls for nuclear deal, more Japan investment

Scientists explore roots of future tropical rainfall

India, China vow to end long-running border dispute

Karzai meets Indian leaders in push for military aid

China's Li to pay tribute to heroic Indian doctor

Chinese PM vows to open up markets to India

India awaits LNG exports from Freeport facility

Afghan leader to push for Indian military aid

Sri Lanka Tamils defy ban on rebel memorial

Chinese premier arrives in India for talks

Bangladesh cleans up after killer cyclone

India commissions first MiG-29K fighters

China's Li heads for South Asia, Europe

Bangladesh cleans up after killer cyclone

Chinese, Indian airlines face EU pollution finesw/ll

Cyclone rips into Bangladesh after mass evacuations

Dalai Lama warns of power in hands of few

Cyclone weakens but Bangladesh, Myanmar on alert: UN

Lack of genetic diversity threatens India's tigers with extinction

Pakistan ex-envoy doubts Sharif on extremists

Incoming Pakistan PM is good news for India, analysts say

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