Indo Daily
January 07, 2015
FLORA AND FAUNA
Study puts new perspective on snake evolution
Lincoln NE (SPX) Jan 06, 2015
Snakes may not have shoulders, but their bodies aren't as simple as commonly thought, according to a new study that could change how scientists think snakes evolved. Paleobiologists Jason Head of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and P. David Polly of Indiana University Bloomington found distinctions among snakes' vertebral bones that matched those found in the backbones of four-legged lizards. Rather than snakes evolving from a lizard ancestor to a more simplified body form, the researcher ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Indian NPP's first unit begins commercial operation
The first unit of the Indian Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) built with Russian assistance has begun commercial operation under Russian guarantee, a source in Russian nuclear industry told RIA ... more
THE STANS

Pakistan, India swap lists of nuclear facilities, prisoners
Pakistan and India on Thursday exchanged lists of their nuclear sites under an agreement barring them from attacking each other's atomic facilities in the event of war, officials said. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Sri Lanka opposition says army scaring off Tamil voters
Sri Lanka's opposition Thursday accused the government of deploying thousands of troops to deter ethnic minority Tamils from voting against President Mahinda Rajapakse in next week's election. ... more
24/7 News Coverage


SPACE TRAVEL

ISRO to study data in crew module's 'black box'
Indian space scientists will study the data recorded by around 200 sensors in the dummy crew module that reached the Kamarajar Port near here Sunday, said a senior official of the space agency. ... more


SUPERPOWERS

Russian-Indian Joint Military Projects to Boost Delhi's Defense Industry
Russia will provide India with its most advanced weapons and technologies in order to renew Delhi's aging military hardware; since the countries have launched joint military projects, India has obta ... more
Military Radar Summit 2015
Nuclear Energy Insider
Training Space Professionals Since 1970


Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
ENERGY TECH

Bettter rechargeable batteries by focusing on graphene oxide paper
A Kansas State University engineering team has discovered some of graphene oxide's important properties that can improve sodium- and lithium-ion flexible batteries. Gurpreet Singh, assistant p ... more
OIL AND GAS

UN sees 'limited' impact of Bangladesh's Sundarbans oil spill
United Nations experts said Wednesday they found "limited immediate impact" on the ecosystem of the world's largest mangrove forest in Bangladesh after a major oil spill early in December. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
AST SpaceMobile secures role on MDA SHIELD defense architecture
Slingshot to embed AI agent in US Space Force space warfare training
Energy learning algorithm boosts complex UAV swarm tasking
WATER WORLD

Nepal's thirsty capital loses ancient taps to construction
From early morning, housewives carrying buckets and brass pots queue in the back streets of Nepal's capital for the free water pumped from a network of ancient stone spouts. ... more
TRADE WARS

China offers to sign FTA with Bangladesh
China has offered to sign a free trade agreement with Bangladesh to try to narrow a growing trade gap, the Bangladeshi foreign minister said Monday. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Candles, prayers and tears as Asia mourns tsunami dead 10 years on
Tearful mourners lit candles on Friday to remember the 220,000 people who died a decade ago when tsunami waves devastated coastal areas along the Indian Ocean, in one of the worst natural disasters in human history. ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


SHAKE AND BLOW

A decade on, tourist survivors revisit tsunami-hit Thai beaches
Ten years after the Indian Ocean tsunami, foreign tourists who survived the crushing waves still return to the Thai beaches where thousands lost loved ones, seeking recovery and solace. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

New, tighter timeline confirms ancient volcanism aligned with dinosaurs' extinction
A definitive geological timeline shows that a series of massive volcanic explosions 66 million years ago spewed enormous amounts of climate-altering gases into the atmosphere immediately before and ... more
24/7 News Coverage
China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record: official data
South Africa flood toll rises, large parts of Mozambique submerged
WATER WORLD

Four including Chinese killed in Pakistan dam accident
Four people including a Chinese engineer were killed Wednesday when a wall collapsed at a construction site for a major dam project in Kashmir, officials said. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Tsunami orphans recount journey to philanthropy
A decade after being orphaned by the Asian tsunami, British brothers Rob and Paul Forkan are successful entrepreneurs who are giving back to the Sri Lankans who helped them by building an orphanage. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

As world honours the dead, Indonesia begins tsunami memorials
Thousands of people held a memorial Thursday in Indonesia's Aceh province, the epicentre of the Indian Ocean tsunami, as the world prepared to mark a decade since a disaster that took 220,00 lives and laid waste to coastal areas in 14 countries. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

10 years on, lessons of Asian tsunami hit by 'disaster amnesia'
Ten years after the deadliest tsunami on record wrought destruction across the Indian Ocean, creeping complacency is undermining a hi-tech warning system designed to prevent another disaster of such shocking magnitude. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Massive study provides first detailed look at how Greenland's ice is vanishing
The Greenland Ice Sheet is the second-largest body of ice on Earth. It covers an area about five times the size of New York State and Kansas combined, and if it melts completely, oceans could rise b ... more

SINO DAILY

Tibetan woman burns herself to death in China: reports
A Tibetan woman died Tuesday after setting herself on fire in protest at China's rule of the Himalayan region, rights groups and media said. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Opinion: Dysfunctional geopolitics
The Feinstein CIA torture report has given the U.S. a geopolitical black eye of worldwide dimensions. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Self-healing composite can make airplane, automobile and spacecraft components last for centuries
Battle over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia rages in Dutch court
Radioactive zinc shipment in Philippines onshore in 'safe' location
THE STANS

India panel slams Kashmir govt over poor flood warning

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Bangladesh development 'threatens fragile Sundarbans

SHAKE AND BLOW

Scientists make strides in tsunami warning

FLOATING STEEL

India Considering Leasing Second Russian Nuclear Submarine

ROCKET SCIENCE

India launches biggest ever rocket into space

DEMOCRACY

Sri Lanka military denies dabbling in politics

OIL AND GAS

UN sends team to clean up Bangladesh oil spill

DEMOCRACY

Dalai Lama says world must push for democracy in China

CAR TECH

Underfire Uber ramps up rider safety

CIVIL NUCLEAR

India, US Discuss Building US-Designed Nuclear Power Plants in India

2015 to be a busy year, says ISRO chief

Research links soil mineral surfaces to key atmospheric processes

Indian police arrest 'jihadi tweeter'

India clears $700 million defence purchase

Chinese leader held back by hardliners over Tibet: Dalai Lama

ISRO to Test-Fly Heaviest Rocket, Crew Module on December 18

Berkeley researchers helping Bangalore residents know when to expect water

Sri Lanka opposition puts China's port project on notice

India to provide 2nd site for Russian-designed nuclear plants

No Pope meeting for Dalai Lama as Vatican eyes China ties

Russia Waiting for India to Choose Site of New NPP, Can Build More

Computer animation of Indian Ocean floor assists search for Flight MH370

Dead dolphin triggers fears after major Bangladesh oil spill

India's secret gardener reveals 18-year labour of love

Mauritius opposition celebrate landslide victory

Bangladeshis use sponges to clean oil spill threatening dolphins

China rules: Why the pope ducked meeting with Dalai Lama

Russia sees promise in energy ties with India

'Catastrophic' Bangladesh oil spill threatens rare dolphins

Russia, India Agree on Construction of New Nuclear Energy Blocks

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