
Fears mount in quake-hit Nepal as tourists stay away
Former guesthouse owner Tenzing Lama remembers when foreign tourists thronged Nepal's Langtang valley, trekking through the breathtaking Himalayan wilderness and soaking up the tranquility. ... more
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Nepal's quake-hit ghost village begins fragile recovery
Langtang in Nepal is now little more than a graveyard. The once tranquil mountain village was obliterated last April when a massive earthquake shattered a glacier, raining tonnes of ice, snow and rock down into the valley below, where hundreds of bodies still lie buried. ... more
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BAE Systems completes delivery of NOAA and NASA space weather satellites for fall launch
Building blocks of life found in distant star system suggest origins in interstellar space
Deep-sea fish confirmed as a significant source of ocean carbonate
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Nepal marks one year since quake as frustration mounts
Thousands of Nepalis grieved Sunday for their loved ones killed in a massive earthquake a year ago, as protesting victims still living in tents accused the government of failing them. ... more
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A year on, millions of Nepal quake survivors wait for aid
A year after an earthquake flattened her home in Nepal, Menuka Rokaya still lives in a tent with her husband and nine-month-old baby as they await even a sliver of a $4 billion aid fund. ... more
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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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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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