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July 07, 2014
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Adaptations of Tibetans may have benefited from extinct denisovans
Shenzhen, China (SPX) Jul 04, 2014
An international team, led by researchers from BGI and University of California, presented their latest significant finding that the altitude adaptation in Tibet might be caused by the introgression of DNA from extinct Denisovans or Denisovan-related individuals into humans. This work published online in Nature sheds new light into understanding human's adaptation to diverse environments including temperature extremes, new pathogens, and high altitude. Other important collaborators of this study i ... read more
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Extinct human cousin gave Tibetans advantage at high elevation
Tibetans were able to adapt to high altitudes thanks to a gene picked up when their ancestors mated with a species of human they helped push to extinction, according to a new report by University of ... more
OIL AND GAS

ONGC said to be considering Russian pipelines
A transnational pipeline from Russia though Kazakhstan to India could be on the table for India's energy company ONGC, a managing director said. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Indian rocket launch delayed three minutes to avoid space debris
The Monday morning blast off of an Indian rocket carrying five foreign satellites has been delayed by three minutes to avoid a collision with space debris, the space agency said. According to ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Indian launches PSLV C-23 rocket carrying five foreign satellites
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday successfully launched the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle C-23 rocket at 9:52 a.m. local time with five foreign satellites from Satish Dhawan S ... more


THE STANS

Indian guru still hopes for peaceful way in Pakistan
The Indian guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's efforts to encourage peace in Pakistan ended in an armed attack, but he still believes dialogue is the best path with the Taliban. ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

China 'won't seek hegemony' says President Xi
President Xi Jinping said on Saturday that China is incapable of "hegemony or militarism", after calling for stronger border defences to avoid a repeat of past humiliations by foreign powers. ... more
WOOD PILE

New study shows Indonesia's disastrous deforestation
Satellite images have found that Indonesia's ancient forests, a cradle of biodiversity and a buffer against climate change, have shrunk much faster than thought, scientists said on Sunday. ... more
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Greenlanders doubtful over Trump resolution
Trump says agreed 'framework' for US deal over Greenland; repeatedly refers to Greenland as 'Iceland'
UK's Starmer says 'will not yield' to Trump pressure over Greenland
AEROSPACE

'Highly likely' MH370 on autopilot when it went down: Australia
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was almost certainly on autopilot when it ran out of fuel and crashed, with the crew likely "unresponsive", Australian officials said Thursday, announcing the search for wreckage would shift further south. ... more
MILPLEX

India to speed up defence procurement: minister
India's new defence minister promised Tuesday to speed up the procurement of military equipment after a series of corruption scandals under the last government brought deals to a near standstill. ... more
ENERGY TECH

What will climate policy mean for coal?
Limiting climate change to 2C means shutting down coal power plants - an unpopular proposition for coal power companies. But a new study shows that delaying climate policies could prove even worse f ... more
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Hybrid Vehicles More Fuel Efficient In India, China Than in US
What makes cities in India and China so frustrating to drive in-heavy traffic, aggressive driving style, few freeways-makes them ideal for saving fuel with hybrid vehicles, according to new research ... more
IRAQ WARS

New India government struggles with Iraq 'kidnap' crisis
India's new government struggled Thursday to make headway in its first foreign crisis as it tried to secure the release of 40 construction workers being held in war-torn Iraq, home to some 10,000 Indian expatriates. ... more
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Scientists plan deep-sea expedition to probe 'dark oxygen'
Trump vows to relaunch Egypt-Ethiopia talks on dam row
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IRAQ WARS

India says knows location of abducted workers in Iraq
India said Thursday it knows the location of its 40 workers abducted in violence-torn Iraq, as several of their families said they spoke with the captured men who were scared but "safe". ... more
FARM NEWS

India authority orders Coke plant closed
Authorities in northern India have ordered the closure of a Coca-Cola bottling plant at the centre of protests that it is extracting too much groundwater, an official said Wednesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Study reveals conditions linked to deadly bird flu and maps areas at risks
A dangerous strain of avian influenza, H7N9, that's causing severe illness and deaths in China may be inhabiting a small fraction of its potential range and appears at risk of spreading to other sui ... more
EPIDEMICS

H7N9 flu: New map pinpoints Asian countries at risk
Five Asian countries could join China as targets for the H7N9 bird flu virus that has claimed about a hundred lives since it erupted in March 2013, scientists said Tuesday. ... more
TRADE WARS

China, Britain sign trade deals worth 14 bn pounds
Britain and China signed trade deals on Tuesday worth more than Pounds 14 billion ($28 billion, 17 billion euros), during a visit to London by Premier Li Keqiang aimed at resetting economic and diplomatic ties. ... more

ENERGY NEWS

Japan plans carbon offset scheme with India: report
Japan is set to offer India a carbon offset scheme that would see Tokyo's environmental technology used by the rising Asian giant to help reduce its emissions, a report said. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Modi vows stronger Bhutan energy ties in first foreign visit
India's Narendra Modi on Monday pledged stronger energy ties with tiny neighbour Bhutan as he wrapped up his first foreign visit since becoming prime minister, a trip aimed at checking China's influence in the region. ... more
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US finalizes rule for deep-sea mining beyond its waters
Japan restarts world's biggest nuclear plant
Beijing vows to 'safeguard' rights if EU bans telecom suppliers
TRADE WARS

Chinese premier hopes to 'change misperceptions' on UK trip

TRADE WARS

UK eases visa access for Chinese as premier visits

SUPERPOWERS

Wary of Chinese advances, India's Modi woos neighbours

ENERGY NEWS

Angry protests in India's capital over power blackouts

FLOATING STEEL

Catastrophe averted: How UK nuke sub crew cheated death

RUSSIAN SPACE

Monument to Gagarin can inspire young cosmonauts for their achievements

AEROSPACE

Australia, Malaysia outline next stage of MH370 search

WEATHER REPORT

Delhi heatwave prompts crisis measures to save power

SHAKE AND BLOW

India searches for students washed away in river surge

WATER WORLD

India monsoon advances as heatwave bakes north

New Indian PM to visit Japan in boost for Abe

China, India are 'natural partners', envoy tells Modi

India nuclear reactor attains 'full capacity'

Rivals India and China hold first major talks since Modi win

Pakistan: Decline and fall?

Tibet leaders slam China 'repression' in new autonomy push

2,000 Nepalese tree-huggers claim world record

Pollution-ridden Bangladesh unveils green tax in budget

Dalai Lama in democracy call ahead of Tibet autonomy push

NATO anti-piracy ops until 2016

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The 'Sherlock Holmes' of Himalayan mountaineering

Tibet leaders bid to revive drive for autonomy from China

Bangladesh to seek Chinese help to build deep sea port

Direct-to-satellite hand-held device could revolutionise learning

13 dead as monsoon triggers havoc in Sri Lanka capital

Chinese ship in latest glitch in MH370 search mission

MH370 search on right track: Australian transport chief

Modi invites China President Xi to visit India

Australia rules out swathe of ocean as MH370 crash zone

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