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January 30, 2014
WOOD PILE
Effective control of invasive weeds can help attempts at reforestation in Panama
London, UK (SPX) Jan 30, 2014
Saccharum spontaneum is an invasive grass that has spread extensively in disturbed areas throughout the Panama Canal watershed, where it has created a fire hazard and inhibited reforestation efforts. The weed originally believed to be originally from India, is perfectly adapted to the conditions in Panama and produces excessive amounts of biomass during the wet season, which impedes reforestation efforts. A new study published in the open access journal NeoBiota proposes an effective method for co ... read more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Delhi says air 'not as bad' as Beijing after smog scrutiny
India's air monitoring centre denied Wednesday that pollution in New Delhi was worse than in Beijing, following scrutiny of the Indian capital's winter smog, which shrouds the city each year. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

India's Essar sues Greenpeace for $80 mn for defamation
Indian energy group Essar said Tuesday it is suing Greenpeace for defamation over a giant banner unfurled on the front of the conglomerate's headquarters that read "We kill forests". ... more
BIO FUEL

Put a plastic bag in your tank
Researchers in India have developed a relatively low-temperature process to convert certain kinds of plastic waste into liquid fuel as a way to re-use discarded plastic bags and other products. They ... more
24/7 News Coverage


SOLAR DAILY

Indian lawmaker group calls for boosting renewable electricity
India has 7.5 million households without access to electricity, a new report by a group of Indian lawmakers says. ... more


WHITE OUT

Deadly pileup on snow-bound US highway
At least 15 large trucks were involved in a massive pileup that killed at least two people on a snow-bound highway in the US state of Indiana Thursday, officials said. ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

India celebrates Republic Day, president warns on corruption
India marked its Republic Day on Sunday with a parade of military hardware in the capital, as the president warned the country's politicians against underestimating public anger over corruption. ... more
MILPLEX

Sri Lanka looks for 30,000 army deserters: official
Sri Lanka's security authorities are searching for 30,000 army deserters nearly five years after ending a decades-long separatist war with Tamil Tiger guerrillas, the military said Saturday. ... more
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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
THE STANS

Rights group slams India verdict clearing army of deaths
A human rights group Saturday slammed a military court verdict clearing five Indian army officers involved in the killing of five civilians, saying it showed the military's "continuing impunity for serious abuses". ... more
FARM NEWS

Halting crop destruction in India saves up to $309 million
Virginia Tech researchers who first discovered a devastating pest in India and devised a natural way to combat it have now put an economic value on their counterattack: up to $309 million the first ... more
TRADE WARS

Indian authorities threaten to demolish Coke plant
Authorities in northern India said Friday they would demolish an "illegal" Coca-Cola bottling plant at the centre of protests over accusations it is extracting too much groundwater. ... more
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NUKEWARS

Agni IV test-fired
India on Monday successfully tested its long-range, nuclear-capable, surface-to-surface Agni-IV missile from a military base in Odisha, an official said. The new generation missile, with the c ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Indian navy gets its third Saryu-class patrol vessel
India's navy has taken delivery of its third Saryu-class offshore patrol vessel, the indigenously designed and built Sumedha. ... 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
GPS NEWS

India to launch three navigation satellites this year
India is to launch three navigation satellites this year, a senior official of the state- owned space agency has reportedly said. "Three satellites belonging to the Indian Regional Navigation ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Maldives rejects military pact with US
The Maldives has decided not to take part in a proposed military cooperation pact with the United States over fears that it could upset the regional power India, senior officials said Wednesday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Endangered Indian snow leopards to be tracked by GPS
Six snow leopards in the icy Indian state of Himachal Pradesh will be fitted with satellite-linked collars in a project aimed at deepening understanding of the endangered mountain cat, wildlife officials said Wednesday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
USAF Receives First B-1 Equipped with Boeing Integrated Battle Station

Boeing profits surge but tougher 2014 awaits

S. Korea to finalise F-35 jet fighter deal this year


FLORA AND FAUNA
Improved catalytic converter said to improve mileage, cut emissions

Electric Drive Vehicles Have Little Impact on US Pollutant Emissions

Toyota keeps world No. 1 title with record vehicle sales


FLORA AND FAUNA
Suburban sprawl accounts for 50 percent of US household carbon footprint

Renewables Provide 37 Percent Of New US Generating Capacity in 2013

Westinghouse Welcomes EC 2030 Framework for Climate and Energy


FLORA AND FAUNA
Island channel could power about half of Scotland

Atomic-Scale Catalysts May Produce Cheap Hydrogen

Pilot project in restaurant delivers on promise of energy savings

ENERGY NEWS

Global warming's biggest offenders
When it comes to global warming, there are seven big contributors: the United States, China, Russia, Brazil, India, Germany and the United Kingdom. A new study published in Environmental Research Le ... more
FARM NEWS

Meltwater from Tibetan glaciers floods pastures
The earth is warming up, the glaciers are shrinking. However, not all meltwater is causing sea-level rise as feared. In Tibet, as measurements taken by an international team of researchers including ... more
PILLAGING PIRATES

French navy arrests pirates suspected of oil tanker attack
A French navy ship intercepted a hijacked dhow off the coast of Oman, arresting five suspected pirates who had taken hostage an all-Indian crew, French defence officials said Monday. ... more
TRADE WARS

Indian PM says delayed Korean steel plant to open soon
Indian premier Manmohan Singh Thursday said a mega steel plant being built by South Korean multinational Posco would become operational in the coming weeks, allaying fears of further delays in the project. ... 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
WATER WORLD

Sri Lanka and India release detained fishermen

CIVIL NUCLEAR

India and South Korea to cooperate on nuclear power?

INTERNET SPACE

HP to launch 'voice tablets' in India

TERROR WARS

UK probes role in India's Golden Temple assault plans

DEMOCRACY

Bangladesh's re-elected prime minister starts new term

MOON DAILY

India to launch second mission to moon by 2017

FIRE STORM

300 houses destroyed in 'Shangri-La' Tibet village: report

CIVIL NUCLEAR

S. Korea president eying nuclear business on India trip

SINO DAILY

Blaze tears through ancient Tibetan village in China

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Victory for 'Avatar' tribe as India rejects miner's plans

India clears Posco steel plant ahead of S. Korean visit

India's Soviet-era carrier arrives six years late

S. Asia takes 71 percent of market for ship breaking

US energy secretary delays India trip amid row

Aborted defence deal underlines India's procurement problem

Outside View: Three New Year's wishes

System of phone alerts could warn of extreme weather in India

Death of elephant, 73, sparks mourning at India wildlife park

Now sky is the limit for India: Ex-ISRO scientist

'20 years of toil has paid off' Says Radhkrishnan

GSLV-D5 launch: What the success means

ISRO raises GSAT-14's orbit

Nine Assam youths killed in Indian tribal fighting

'Village of Widows' determined to rebuild in India flood disaster

India urges Asian unity for fair LNG pricing

India launches cutting-edge cryogenic rocket

Brazil moves to evict invaders from Amazon's Awa lands

One dead as cyclone skims France's Reunion island

India scraps AgustaWestland chopper deal over bribe allegations

15 hurt as powerful cyclone brushes France's Reunion island

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