
India testfires nuclear-capable Agni IV missile
India Monday successfully testfired its home-made, nuclear-capable Agni IV ballistic missile off the coast of the eastern state of Odisha, sources said.
"The missile was launched from the integra ... more
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Microplate discovery dates birth of Himalayas
An international team of scientists has discovered the first oceanic microplate in the Indian Ocean - helping identify when the initial collision between India and Eurasia occurred, leading to the b ... more
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SMOS mission reveals 15-year global forest carbon storage trends
Pacific microstate sells first passports to fund climate action
Great Barrier Reef suffers most widespread bleaching on record
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Monkeys in Asia harbor virus from humans, other species
When it comes to spreading viruses, bats are thought to be among the worst. Now a new study of nearly 900 nonhuman primates in Bangladesh and Cambodia shows that macaques harbor more diverse astrovi ... more
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World energy use to grow one-third over 25 years, renewables making inroads: IEA
Global energy use is set to grow by one-third over the next 25 years, driven mostly by emerging economies, the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday. ... more
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Australian green group to challenge India-backed coal mine
An Australian environmental group Monday launched a new legal challenge to a huge, India-backed coal mine, saying the government's recent re-approval of the project failed to consider the impact on the Great Barrier Reef. ... more
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Greenpeace says India operating licence cancelled
Greenpeace said Friday Indian authorities have scrapped its licence to operate in the country, the latest in an ongoing battle between the environmental group and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. ... more
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Nepal at risk of 'humanitarian crisis': US embassy
The United States warned Thursday of a looming "humanitarian crisis" in quake-hit Nepal which is facing crippling shortages of vital supplies as protesters block a key checkpoint bordering India. ... more
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