
EU moves to lift 15-month ban on Sri Lanka fish exports
The European Union has proposed lifting a 15-month ban on fish exports from Sri Lanka after it said the country has cracked down on illegal fishing. ... more
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Indian space scientists produce world's lightest synthetic material
Indian scientists have come up with what they claim is the world's lightest material called silica aerogel or blue air, local media reported Thursday.
A team at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centr ... more
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Cosmic dust particles reveal snapshot of Earth's ancient air
Spire to Provide ESA with Satellite Weather Data for European Research
Gaza seen from above: debris and darkness
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New contracts surface for struggling Transocean
After reporting a string of lost contracts, rig company Transocean said it landed three new contracts for work largely in the offshore Asia and Latin America. ... more
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China, India move closer to military hotline: Xinhua
China and India are moving towards setting up a military hotline, Chinese state media reported, with a border dispute and tensions over terror sanctions still lingering over relations between the Asian giants. ... more
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India to Launch Navigation Satellite on April 28, Complete Full System
India is slated to put into orbit its seventh and final navigation satellite on April 28, thereby having its full satellite navigation system up in the sky, said a senior space agency official.
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Sagem forming Indian JV for AASM Hammer bomb kits
Sagem of France is creating a joint venture company in India for the manufacture of its AASM Hammer bomb guidance and glide kit. ... more
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Drinking water: Carbon pricing revenues could close infrastructure gaps
"It's possible to finance the drinking water supply in the majority of countries worldwide by the year 2030," says Dr. Michael Jacob, lead author of the study from the Mercator Research Institute on ... more
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