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January 02, 2014
MARSDAILY
ISRO end year on high note after Mars mission
Chennai, India (IANS) Dec 26, 2013
The successful launch of India's first inter-planetary Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), the sending up of India's first navigation satellite midnight, the launch of the Indo-French satellite SARAL, and signing up a couple of satellite launch contracts - all these put Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in 2013 amongst the select group of space-faring nations on a couple of counts. The year also saw ISRO deciding to embrace social media like Facebook and Twitter in a major way after tasting succes ... read more
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THE STANS

Pakistan, Indian army commanders meet on Kashmir
Leading army commanders from Pakistan and India met Tuesday for the first time in 14 years in a bid to reduce tensions in the disputed region of Kashmir after a year of intermittent clashes. ... more
BLUE SKY

NASA Satellite Sees Increase of India's Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
Power plant emissions of sulfur dioxide - an atmospheric pollutant with both health and climate impacts - have increased across India in recent years, according to a new analysis of data from a NASA ... more
DEMOCRACY

Singapore to deport 53 riot suspects back to India
Singapore is set to deport 53 immigrant Asians workers for their part in the city-state's recent riot - the first in 40 years. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Bangladesh to deploy military to stem poll violence
Bangladesh said Friday it will deploy thousands of troops next week in an effort to contain deadly political violence ahead of controversial general elections slated for January 5. ... more


FROTH AND BUBBLE

Pollution shrouds Tibetan capital, grounding flights
China's pollution reached new heights on Friday, as the Tibetan capital of Lhasa was shrouded in a cloud of dust that halted flights and rendered one of its most-recognisable landmarks nearly invisible. ... more
The Year In Space
GPS NEWS

Nepal uses satellite to track rare snow leopard
Wildlife experts in Nepal are tracking a rare snow leopard by using a collar with a satellite link to discover how climate change and human encroachment are affecting its habitat, officials said Wednesday. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Asia's year in space triggers applause but also worry
The past 12 months will be remembered as the year when Asia's economic powerhouses barged their way into the elite club of spacefarers. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Greenland truce or Trump win? Davos "framework" pauses tariffs but not the takeover boasts
Greenlanders doubtful over Trump resolution
EU says ready to sign defence and security pact with India
EPIDEMICS

'Superbugs' found breeding in sewage plants
Tests at two wastewater treatment plants in northern China revealed antibiotic-resistant bacteria were not only escaping purification but also breeding and spreading their dangerous cargo. Joint res ... more
LAUNCH PAD

India to decide December 27 on GSAT-14 launch date
The Indian space agency Dec 27 would decide the date for the launch of communication satellite GSAT-14 using its heavier rocket geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle (GSLV), said a senior official ... more
TECTONICS

Rising mountains dried out Central Asia
A record of ancient rainfall teased from long-buried sediments in Mongolia is challenging the popular idea that the arid conditions prevalent in Central Asia today were caused by the ancient uplift ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

Wolf, passionate critic of China, to leave US Congress
US Representative Frank Wolf, a passionate campaigner for human rights causes whose advocacy took him to Tibet and Darfur, said Tuesday he would retire after serving 34 years in Congress. ... more
TRADE WARS

Sri Lanka revives state firm with Chinese ships
Sri Lanka will revive its defunct state-run shipping company by introducing two new cargo vessels bought from China, the government said Tuesday. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Trump vows to relaunch Egypt-Ethiopia talks on dam row
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record
Chile police arrest suspect over deadly wildfires
WIND DAILY

Wind energy: TUV Rheinland certifies PowerWind wind turbines
The Indian wind turbine manufacturer PowerWind has placed an order of certification with TUV Rheinland. The purpose is the type certification of a 2.5 megawatt turbine which will be distributed thro ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace to launch GSAT-15 and GSAT-16 satellites for India
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has chosen Arianespace to launch its GSAT 15 and GSAT 16 telecommunications satellites. The two satellites will be launched by Ariane 5 launch veh ... more
ENERGY NEWS

Global energy demand to increase 35 percent: ExxonMobil
Global energy demand is on course to be about 35 percent higher in 2040 than it was in 2010, ExxonMobil says in its annual long-term energy forecast. ... more
ENERGY NEWS
Cathay Pacific orders 4 more long-haul Boeing planes

China's Zhejiang Loong Airlines confirms order of 20 A320s

Northrop Grumman Expands Support For Japan E-2C Hawkeye Program


ENERGY NEWS
Japanese automakers' sales in China surge in November

GM, Ford to recall more than 1.5 mln cars in China

Golf skateboard aims to rejuvenate 'old man's sport'


ENERGY NEWS
Brazil's Vale revamps power generation investments

EU probes Germany energy price breaks for business

Ukraine's Two New Energy Deals


ENERGY NEWS
Batteries as they are meant to be seen

Greece won't cut heating oil tax despite smog: minister

Correa slams report on CIA role in Ecuador strike

MOON DAILY

Ancient crater could hold clues about moon's mantle
Researchers from Brown University and the University of Hawaii have found some mineralogical surprises in the Moon's largest impact crater. Data from the Moon Mineralogy Mapper that flew aboard Indi ... more
THE STANS

Karzai warns against 'intimidation' on US troop deal
Afghanistan will not be bullied into signing a security pact allowing US troops to stay on after next year, President Hamid Karzai said as he pressed India on Friday for more military hardware. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Eight more dead in Bangladesh as PM issues warning
Eight more deaths were reported in Bangladesh Sunday in intensified riots and protests sparked by the execution of a top Islamist leader, as the prime minister warned of a crackdown on the violence. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

'Stunning' tsunami record discovered in Indonesia cave
Scientists said Friday they have discovered a cave on the Indonesian island of Sumatra that provides a "stunning" record of Indian Ocean tsunamis over thousands of years. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Quantum transport method reads open quantum states
Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Early universe dark matter born red hot before cooling
MOON DAILY

Minerals in giant impact crater may be clues to moon's makeup, origin

AEROSPACE

India's Tejas fighter passes air-to-air missile firing test

THE STANS

Karzai to discuss troubled US troop deal with India PM

FARM NEWS

Study demonstrates that indigenous hunting with fire helps sustain Brazil's savannas

WATER WORLD

Coal port plan will kill Great Barrier Reef: activists

ENERGY TECH

India to offer BHP Billiton incentives to keep oil and gas blocks?

NUKEWARS

Nuclear war to 'end civilization' with famine: study

THE STANS

US hopes India will persuade Karzai on troops

MARSDAILY

Mangalyaan Reaches First Distance Milestone On Route To Mars

SUPERPOWERS

Dalai Lama not to attend Mandela funeral: official

ET Solar Turn-key Solutions Available in Indian Market

Charity accuses Sri Lankan authorities of coverup

India expands nuclear weapons site: think tank

Coal rush ravages Indonesian Borneo

Asian giants China, India dominate space program news

Purdue science balloon, thought lost, makes dramatic return to campus

Charity accuses Sri Lanka over 'heinous' aid workers massacre

UK's Cameron emphasises business in China visit

India needs $2.1 trillion investment for energy: IEA

India assures 'stable' environment to energy investors

India's spacecraft successfully begins journey to Mars

Israel eyes big arms deals with longtime buyer India

China, India cut back Iranian crude, duck US sanctions

Deep Space Perils For Indian Spacecraft

Second rocket launch site depends on satellite size, cost-benefit

India plans new sanctuary to boost tiger numbers

Indian cyclone weakens, 'no danger,' says weather office

Bomb blast near India nuclear plant kills six: police

New faultlines widen at UN climate talks

Plans for Australian rail line for transporting coal move forward

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