Indo Daily
September 16, 2016
WOOD PILE
In eastern Tibetan forest, signs of tree growth amid climate change
Eugene OR (SPX) Sep 13, 2016
Word of mouth from nomadic herders led Lucas Silva into Tibetan forests and grasslands. What his team found was startling: Rapid forest growth in tune with what scientists had been expecting from climatic changes triggered by rising levels of carbon dioxide. Actual scientific findings to date, however, had been turning up declining growths in many forests in the face of climatic changes. Such had also been the case for Silva, who joined the UO's Environmental Studies Program and Department of Geog ... read more

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INTERNET SPACE

Modi urges calm in Indian tech hub after deadly protests
Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed for calm Tuesday in the Indian tech hub of Bangalore which was placed under curfew after deadly violence erupted over a water dispute with a neighbouring state. ... more
WEATHER REPORT

GSLV Successfully Launches India's Weather Satellite INSAT-3DR
In its tenth flight (GSLV-F05) conducted September 08, 2016, India's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, equipped with the indigenous Cryogenic Upper Stage (CUS), successfully launched the coun ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nepal's new leader pledges to speed up quake rebuilding
Nepal's new prime minister promised Thursday to speed up reconstruction after a devastating earthquake and said he would increase aid for homeless victims as he laid out his government's priorities. ... more
24/7 News Coverage


FARM NEWS

During drought, dry air can stress plants more than dry soil
Newly published research by Indiana University scientists finds that low relative humidity in the atmosphere is a significant, growing and often under-appreciated cause of plant stress in hot, dry w ... more


BIO FUEL

Fish 'biowaste' converted to piezoelectric energy harvesters
Large quantities of fish are consumed in India on a daily basis, which generates a huge amount of fish "biowaste" materials. In an attempt to do something positive with this biowaste, a team of rese ... more

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ABOUT US

How did prehistoric humans occupy the Tibetan Plateau?
The Tibetan Plateau, as the Earth's third pole, has long been of interest to many, especially in relation to its human history. Over the last few decades our understanding of the history of human oc ... more
CARBON WORLDS

3-D graphene has promise for bio applications
Flakes of graphene welded together into solid materials may be suitable for bone implants, according to a study led by Rice University scientists. The Rice lab of materials scientist Pulickel Ajayan ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Syrian troops move into Suwayda as violence continues
32 killed near Gaza aid sites, Hamas-run Health Ministry says
Ukraine's Zelensky seeks cease-fire meeting next week
LAUNCH PAD

India To Launch 5 Satellites In September
With two launches in a month for the first time, India will put at least five satellites in two different orbits in September, said a top official on Thursday. "We have two launches this month ... more
SUPERPOWERS

India gives Vietnam $500 mn for defence spending
India said Saturday it is giving Vietnam half a billion dollars in credit to boost defence ties, the latest security deal between the two nations seeking to counter Beijing's muscle-flexing in the South China Sea. ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

India likely to launch 68 foreign satellites in one mission next year
India is likely to launch a record 68 foreign satellites in one space mission next year, a top official has said. "There are many launches. There is one particular launch we are planning about ... more
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FLOATING STEEL

France condemns submarine secrets leak
The leak of secret technical data on French submarines designed for the Indian navy was a "malicious act", Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Thursday. ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Javelin Joint Venture team inks deal with India's Tata Power Company
Raytheon and Lockheed Martin's Javelin Joint Venture team has signed a letter of intent with India's Tata Power Company to explore development of the Javelin missile, Raytheon announced Wednesday. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
New deep sea mining rules lack consensus despite US pressure
Lightning strikes kill 33 people in eastern India
From Antarctica to Brussels, hunting climate clues in old ice
SUPERPOWERS

US, India bolster ties, warn Pakistan over extremists
The United States and India urged Pakistan Tuesday to do more to counter extremist groups operating from its soil as the world's two largest democracies announced measures to strengthen security and energy ties. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

India tests new scramjet rocket engine
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully tested its new scramjet engine and expects a commercial launch. This is being touted as the most cost-effective rocket engine the world ... more
WATER WORLD

Torrential monsoon rains bring Indian capital to halt
Heavy monsoon downpours and thunderstorms brought life in the Indian capital to a grinding halt Wednesday as hundreds of thousands of commuters - and the US secretary of state - were left stranded on waterlogged roads. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Kerry to meet India's leaders after defence pact sealed
Visiting US Secretary of State John Kerry began holding talks with India's top leaders Tuesday, after the world's two largest democracies signed an agreement strengthening their defence ties. ... more
WATER WORLD

60% of key S.Asian water basin not usable: study
Sixty percent of the groundwater in a river basin supporting more than 750 million people in Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh is not drinkable or usable for irrigation, researchers said Monday. ... more

THE PITS

Court dismisses challenge to Adani's Australia mine
An India-backed company planning to build a massive coal mine in Australia welcomed a court's decision Monday to dismiss a legal challenge raising environmental concerns over the project's impact on the Great Barrier Reef. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Cyclops beetles hint at answer to chicken-and-egg problem
Beetles with cyclops eyes have given Indiana University scientists insight into how new traits may evolve through the recruitment of existing genes - even if these genes are already carrying out cri ... more
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Zuckerberg settles lawsuit over Cambridge Analytica scandal
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FLOATING STEEL

Secret data leak hits French submarine maker: report

ENERGY NEWS

Economy of energy-hungry India may face headwinds

SHAKE AND BLOW

Flooding in Indian holy city halts cremations

SUPERPOWERS

In Nepal's Himalayas, hopes of closer China ties

SHAKE AND BLOW

Better understanding seismic hazards

SHAKE AND BLOW

Powerful quake hits Myanmar, damaging famed Bagan temples

AEROSPACE

Australia to study drift of MH370 debris

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Coca-Cola halts India plant over pollution issue

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Sick throng Indian capital's new, high-tech clinics

ABOUT US

New research throws light on stone artifacts' use as ancient projectiles

India to Provide Cost Incentives to Use Homemade Version of GPS

Flood-hit elephant that travelled 1700km dies in Bangladesh

World's Largest Telescope Unlikely to Find Home in India

Court lifts ban on large diesel cars in Delhi

Top China official slams foreign influence on Tibetan Buddhism

Sri Lanka, China in new deal over $1.4 bn reclamation

Bangladesh rescues elephant that travelled 1,000 km

India to Explore Planetary Evolution in Its Ambition Mars Mission-2

Sri Lanka to replace its ageing fighter jets

Tourist boom threatens Sri Lanka's golden beaches

Midwest states skew gas price average higher

Tradition faces modernity at Tibetan horse festival

Malaysia says MH370 pilot flew Indian Ocean route on simulator

MH370 plunged into ocean at high speed: report

Nepal lawmakers elect Maoist chief as prime minister

India appeals for help for baby rhinos rescued in floods

Search for 20 feared dead after India bridge collapse

Riders on the plateau: Tibetans gather for horse festival

Chinese tracking ship Yuanwang-7 starts maiden voyage

India home minister to visit Pakistan as tensions flare



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