
Award-winning Tibetan film director held by police
An award-winning Tibetan film director was detained by police in China and ended up in hospital, officials and fellow cinematographers said Wednesday. ... more
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Nepal, India agree to use satellite system for border pillars
Nepal and India agreed on Saturday to use global navigation satellite system for boundary pillars between the two neighbors. Sureshman Shrestha, a senior official at the Nepal's Department of Survey ... more
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Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
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Canada Launches Maritime Monitoring Satellite
The Maritime Monitoring and Messaging Microsatellite (M3MSat) has been placed into orbit by an Indian Space Research Organization rocket, the Canadian Space Agency said in a press release on Wednesd ... more
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ISRO tells aerospace industry to enhance capacity to meet demands
The Indian aerospace industry should enhance its capacity to meet the growing demand for space-based services, India's space agency ISRO said.
"It is imperative for the aerospace industry to e ... more
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India launches 20 satellites in single mission
India successfully launched a rocket carrying 20 satellites on Wednesday, setting a new national record as its famously frugal space agency looks to grab a larger slice of the lucrative commercial space market. ... more
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Rains or not, India faces drinking water crisis
As large swathes of drought-devastated India desperately wait for the monsoon rains to arrive, one village in the dry, hot north is flush with water. ... more
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India, Pakistan edge closer to joining SOC security bloc
India and Pakistan inched closer Friday to joining a regional security and economic bloc led by Russia and China, a move seen to boost the importance of the organisation. ... more
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