Indo Daily
March 19, 2014
FARM NEWS
Incentives needed to improve grain markets in India
Urbana IL (SPX) Mar 19, 2014
Even after the agricultural reforms of 2002-03, for wheat, rice, and pearl millet farmers in India, grain markets are still pretty sticky. Two University of Illinois economists analyzed infrastructure of interstate trade for food-grain crops in three Indian states and found that grain farmers are unable to cash in on India's market reforms and take advantage of a price difference between two or more markets. "We wanted to see if there was more integration in the markets since the 2002 reforms," sa ... read more
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ICE WORLD

The Frozen Truth about Glaciers, Climate Change and Our Future
Lewis Owen has been scraping out icy fragments of history's truth from one of the most glaciated regions on Earth for the past 25 years. His frequent excursions to Tibet and the Himalayas have led t ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Millions join satellite search for missing plane
Three million people have joined an effort led by a satellite operator to locate the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, in what may be the largest crowdsourcing project of its kind. ... more
BLUE SKY

The rush to rain
A new analysis of satellite data reveals a link between dust in North Africa and West Asia and stronger monsoons in India. The study shows that dust in the air absorbs sunlight west of India, warmin ... more
24/7 News Coverage


WATER WORLD

N.African dust stimulates monsoons: study
Desert dust from North Africa and the Arabian peninsula stimulates monsoon rains over India, said a study Sunday suggesting that desertification from global warming may boost these seasonal downpours. ... more


FLOATING STEEL

USN Modifies FY14 Littoral Combat Ship Contracts
The U.S. Navy has issued a Lockheed Martin-led industry team a $698.9 million contract modification to add funding for construction of two Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) - the seventh and eighth in a 1 ... more
spacecraft sub-system supplier
CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats
WHITE OUT

Avalanches kill six in Indian Kashmir
Avalanches triggered by unusually heavy snowfall killed at least six people in Indian Kashmir, as flimsy buildings caved in across the Himalayan valley, police said Wednesday. ... more
WATER WORLD

Pakistani Kashmir turns to water to solve power crisis
As Pakistan grapples with a crippling energy crisis, people in one corner of Kashmir have taken matters into their own hands, using small-scale turbines to generate electricity from streams and rivers. ... 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
TECTONICS

Dynamic stressing of a global system of faults results in rare seismic silence
In the global aftershock zone that followed the major April 2012 Indian Ocean earthquake, seismologists noticed an unusual pattern - a dynamic "stress shadow," or period of seismic silence when some ... more
MARSDAILY

India's Mars mission to reach Red Planet in 200 days
India's maiden Mars mission, launched in November last year, is likely to reach the Red Planet in 200 days, the state-owned space agency has said. "If everything goes as planned, MOM (Mars Orb ... more
FLOATING STEEL

One worker killed in Indian nuclear submarine accident
One Indian worker was killed in an accident during construction of a nuclear submarine, a defence statement said Sunday, the latest in a string of deadly mishaps to hit the navy. ... more
Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Nuclear Supply Chain Summit - April 28-29 Greenville SC
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
INTERN DAILY

Volume of notifiable disease reporting may double with required electronic lab reporting
Public health departments nationwide are already feeling the strain from budget cuts. But their case report volumes are forecasted to double when federal requirements for automated electronic labora ... more
SINO DAILY

Dalai Lama asks China to ease censorship
The Dalai Lama said Friday that China should ease its strict censorship, saying that the world's most populous nation would only achieve its full potential through greater freedoms. ... 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
SOLAR SCIENCE

India to send mission to probe Sun by 2020
India will send a mission to probe the Sun by 2020, local media quoted a top space official as reporting Saturday. "The Aditya mission to the Sun has been planned between 2017 and 2020. The mi ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Dalai Lama encourages 'self-confident' US global role
The Dalai Lama on Thursday encouraged the United States to show self-confidence in defending democracy as top lawmakers rallied behind his calls to preserve Tibetan culture. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Decline of Bronze Age 'megacities' linked to climate change
Scientists from the University of Cambridge have demonstrated that an abrupt weakening of the summer monsoon affected northwest India 4,100 years ago. The resulting drought coincided with the beginn ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
VTOL X-Plane Program Takes Off

Luke Air Force Base Receives First F-35A Lightning II

LONGBOW Receives Support Contract for UK Apache Fire Control Systems


CLIMATE SCIENCE
Polluted Paris forces half cars off the road

Gold-plated car shines at Geneva Motor Show

Is the time right for new energy vehicles


CLIMATE SCIENCE
Move by Norway sovereign wealth fund to invest in renewables could have 'global impact'

Cutting Victorian energy efficiency scheme would hit vulnerable households and jobs

Activated Carbon Processing Facility and Biomass Plant Hit The Auction Block


CLIMATE SCIENCE
US Seals take control of rogue Libya oil ship: Pentagon

Greenpeace sues Russia over Arctic Sunrise detention

Shale, the Last Oil and Gas Train

WATER WORLD

We want to save water, but do we know how?
Many Americans are confused about the best ways to conserve water and have a slippery grasp on how much water different activities use, according to a national online survey conducted by an Indiana ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Reforms slow in Bangladesh's toxic tanneries
Standing knee deep in toxic chemicals, Mokter Hossain loads animal hides into huge drums filled with still more dangerous liquids at a tannery in the Bangladesh capital. ... more
SPACEMART

Russia, India to discuss space cooperation
Russia and India have agreed to hold consultations on space cooperation and joint projects in this field, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said on Wednesday, February 26. "We also ... more
MILPLEX

India orders bribery probe into Rolls-Royce deal: official
India's defence ministry has ordered an investigation into the purchase of jet fighter engines from Britain's Rolls-Royce in a deal reportedly worth $1.6 billion, an official said Monday. ... 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
FLOATING STEEL

Problem batteries likely cause of fatal Indian navy fire: reports

SPACE TRAVEL

India unveils its own astronaut crew capsule, plans test launch

SOLAR DAILY

SolarBuzz Reveals Half Of Projects In Leading Countries Are Below 5MW

SOLAR DAILY

Indian PV Forecast Raised To 1GW

FLOATING STEEL

India navy chief resigns after submarine accident

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nepal government to set up contact office at Mt. Qomolangma base camp

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Activists demand closure of Australia's Manus center

MILPLEX

India drops anti-piracy charges against Italian marines

SUPERPOWERS

China rejects Indian politician's expansionism charge

AEROSPACE

Agusta faces blacklisting from Indian helicopter market

Sri Lanka opposition cries foul over Chinese deals

Obama throws support behind Dalai Lama, Tibet rights

India's Modi targets China in election speech

Recent decades likely wettest in four millennia in Tibet

Dalai Lama, in US, seeks humane capitalism

India moves ahead in forming coal regulator

Greens alarmed as floodgates open for Indian industrialists

Atlas Elektronik zeros in on Indian sonar deal

Italy recalls India ambassador over case against marines

Chinese love affair with gold beats Indian demand: survey

100 Days Of Mars Orbiter Spacecraft

India, Italy remain in standoff over trial of Italian marines

The genetic origins of high-altitude adaptations in Tibetans

GAGAN System reaches certification milestone in India

Spain judge orders arrest of former China president Jiang Zemin

China anger over Spanish arrest warrant for Jiang Zemin

India's national solar plan a WTO issue

China gold consumption leaps 41% in 2013

Antrix to launch UK and Singapore satellite using India's Polar Satellite Launcher

UK should divert foreign aid to flood victims, anti-EU leader says

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