Indo Daily
January 23, 2018
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
World Bank signs $300m loan for Nepal quake reconstruction



Kathmandu (AFP) Jan 21, 2018
The World Bank on Sunday approved a $300 million loan for Nepal as the impoverished nation struggles to raise money to rebuild almost three years after an earthquake killed thousands and flattened homes. Nearly 9,000 people died when a 7.8-magnitude quake struck in April 2015, destroying more than half a million homes. Only one in ten of those homes has been rebuilt as the third anniversary of the disaster looms and Nepal faces a $1.2 billion shortfall in reconstruction funds, the World Bank sai ... read more

TRADE WARS
Bangladesh blacklists Chinese firm over alleged bribe
Dhaka (AFP) Jan 17, 2018
Bangladesh has blacklisted a top Chinese construction firm for allegedly trying to bribe a senior government official and stopped its work in the country. ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Renewables and cooling tech critical to water use in India's power sector
Abu Dhabi, UAE (SPX) Jan 17, 2018
A new policy brief co-authored by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the World Resources Institute (WRI) finds that increasing the share of renewables, in particular solar photovo ... more
MISSILE NEWS
India likely to revive mega missile deal with Israel
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 12, 2018
The Indian army and the government are discussing ways to revive a $500 million order to buy Spike anti-tank guided missiles from Israel's state-owned defence contractor Rafael, military chief Bipin Rawat said Friday. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
India launches country's 100th satellite and 30 microsats
New Delhi (Sputnik) Jan 12, 2018
The PSLV-C40 is to place 31 satellites, three Indian and 28 foreign including those of the UK, US, France, Canada, Finland and the Republic of Korea. The success of the launch comes as a big relief ... more


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OIL AND GAS
At least four dead in Indian chopper crash: navy
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 13, 2018
India's navy said four bodies had been recovered on Saturday after search teams located the wreckage of a helicopter that went missing earlier in the day. ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Champagne box-sized satellite launched to probe distant planet
Paris (AFP) Jan 12, 2018
France launched a champagne box-sized mini satellite into Earth orbit on Friday to study a mysterious, juvenile planet system in our Milky Way galaxy, mission controllers said. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
India vows to handle China's 'assertiveness'
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 12, 2018
India will handle China's growing assertiveness and has stepped up patrols on their disputed border to head off more standoffs, the country's top army officer declared Friday. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
India steps up China border patrols, vows to handle 'assertiveness'
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 12, 2018
India will handle China's growing assertiveness and has stepped up patrols on their disputed border to head off more standoffs, the country's top army officer declared Friday. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Soil freeze-thaw stimulates nitrous oxide emissions from alpine meadows
Beijing, China (SPX) Jan 10, 2018
The rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere lead to global warming, which is a major challenge for the sustainable development of human society. The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau with ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
India to launch 31 satellites on January 12
Bengaluru, India (IANS) Jan 09, 2018
India will launch 31 satellites, including earth observation spacecraft Cartosat, on January 12 instead of its earlier tentative schedule on January 10, a space official said on Monday. "The r ... more
MOON DAILY
Funding runs dry for Indian Google X Prize lunar team
New Delhi (Sputnik) Jan 11, 2018
TeamIndus - India's first private aerospace startup that is contending for the Google XPrize, has failed to garner adequate financing for its moon mission. Its inability to pay $35 million to Antrix ... more


Former Chinese military chief of staff under investigation

SUPERPOWERS
India to court ASEAN leaders as it seeks edge over China
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 10, 2018
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host 10 Southeast Asian leaders as guests of honour at India's Republic Day celebrations as New Delhi seeks to blunt China's influence in the region. ... more
MILPLEX
Netanyahu set to lead trade task force to India
Jerusalem (AFP) Jan 10, 2018
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will take 130 businessmen with him to India next week for trade talks which will also cover defence sales, a senior Israeli official said Wednesday. ... more
SINO DAILY
China shuts Marriott website over Tibet mistake
Shanghai (AFP) Jan 12, 2018
Authorities in China have shut down Marriott's local website for a week after the US hotel giant mistakenly listed Chinese-claimed regions such as Tibet and Hong Kong as separate countries. ... more





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SHAKE AND BLOW
Cyclone Berguitta threatens Mauritius, Reunion
Port Louis, Mauritius (AFP) Jan 16, 2018
A cyclone in the southwest Indian Ocean was heading on Tuesday towards the holiday paradise of Mauritius and the French island of La Reunion, government officials and weather experts said. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Alpine air at work? Delhi eyes novel ways to battle smog
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 9, 2018
Political apathy over the poisonous smog choking India's capital has led many like businessman Kamal Meattle to take matters into their own hands, with an office building he says pumps air as fresh as from the Swiss Alps. ... more
SINO DAILY
China puts Tibetan language advocate on trial for subversion
Beijing (AFP) Jan 4, 2018
A Tibetan who has waged a campaign to preserve his region's ancestral language was put on trial in China for inciting separatism Thursday in a case Amnesty International denounced as "ludicrously unjust". ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
ISRO will launch 31 satellites on Jan 10
New Delhi (IANS) Jan 02, 2018
India will launch 31 satellites, including the earth observation spacecraft Cartosat on January 10, from its spaceport at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, an official said on Saturday. "We have ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Resourcesat-2A Completes One Year in Space
New Delhi, India (SPX) Jan 02, 2018
India, with nearly 3.3 million sq.km. geographical area, is endowed with natural resources such as forests, crop lands, water resources, minerals, wetlands, snow and glaciers etc. The accurate infor ... more
SUPERPOWERS
China boosts investment in Sri Lankan mega-project
Colombo (AFP) Jan 2, 2018
China will invest $1 billion in the construction of three 60-storey buildings at a mega-project near Sri Lanka's main port, Colombo said Tuesday, as Beijing aims to boost its influence in the Indian Ocean. ... more
MISSILE NEWS
India buys Israeli missiles ahead of Netanyahu visit
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 2, 2018
India is to buy 131 surface-to-air missiles from Israel in a $70 million deal, the defence ministry announced Tuesday ahead of a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. ... more


India says more than 660 missing one month after deadly cyclone

SUPERPOWERS
India, China to hold talks on disputed borders: official
New Delhi (AFP) Dec 20, 2017
India announced Wednesday it would host China for another round of talks on long-running border disputes, the first since they defused one of their worst deadlocks in decades. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
Nepal's last known dancing bears rescued
Kathmandu (AFP) Dec 24, 2017
Nepali authorities have rescued the country's last known "dancing bears", officials said Sunday, ending the medieval tradition of abuse of the beasts for entertainment. ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
India developing small rocket to cash in on small-satellite boom
New Delhi (IANS) Dec 18, 2017
With the size of earth observation satellites reducing and the future trend moving towards a constellation of small satellites rather than a large one, India's space agency is developing a smaller r ... more





Challenges and research for an evolving aviation system
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 23, 2018
A comprehensive aviation safety system as envisioned by NASA would require integration of a wide range of systems and practices, including building an in-time aviation safety management system (IASMS) that could detect and mitigate high-priority safety issues as they emerge and before they become hazards, says a new report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. A ... more
+ NASA Tests New Alloy to Fold Wings in Flight
+ First C-130J Super Hercules arrives in France
+ Bell-Boeing receives $35 million contract to upgrade V-22 Ospreys
+ Airbus delivers first upgraded Tiger helicopter to French armed forces
+ Pentagon awards contract to Gulfstream for service on C-20, C-37
+ Lockheed awarded $7.5M contract to move F-35 support to Florida
+ U.S., Australia contract for support of P-8A Poseidon
Daimler struggling with European emissions standards
Detroit (AFP) Jan 16, 2018
The chief executive of Daimler said Monday at the Detroit auto show that his company cannot currently guarantee it can meet tougher European CO2 emissions standards taking effect in several years. Dieter Zetsche, CEO of the maker of Mercedes-Benz luxury vehicles, told reporters he "can't guarantee" to meet tightening emission standards in 2021. "It's a huge challenge for everyone," he t ... more
+ At Detroit auto show, future high tech is present
+ Peugeot plans electric versions of all cars by 2025
+ Beyond the car: how tech firms are exploring the future of transport
+ With pricey electric car, Fisker eyes comeback
+ Startup unveils 'car of future' for $45,000
+ Gas-powered vehicle about twice as costly to drive as an electric
+ GM seeks US approval for car with no steering wheel


Magnetic liquids improve energy efficiency of buildings
Jena, Germany (SPX) Jan 19, 2018
Climate protection and the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions have been on top of global development agendas. Accordingly, research and development projects have been conducted on national and international levels, which aim for the improvement of the CO2-footprint in diverse processes. Apart from particularly energy-intensive sectors of the industry, the building sector in particular i ... more
+ US energy watchdog rejects plan to subsidize coal, nuclear sectors
+ U.S. utility regulator ponders grid reliability
+ U.S. blizzard to test gas, electric markets
+ 'Virtual gold' may glitter, but mining it can be really dirty
+ Science for a resilient EU power grid
+ Alaskan microgrids offer energy resilience and independence
+ How will customers benefit from tax overhaul, Michigan asks utilities
Hazardous contamination found around lead battery recycling plants in 7 African countries
San Francisco CA (SPX) Jan 19, 2018
Extensive lead contamination was found in lead battery recycling plants and surrounding communities in seven African countries. The contamination levels in soil ranged up to 14% lead with average concentrations of 2% lead. Lead battery recycling is a growing hazardous industry throughout Africa. In addition to vehicle applications, lead batteries are used to store solar and wind power, and ... more
+ Siberian chemists have improved hydrogen sensors
+ New, greener fuel cells move step closer to reality
+ Controlling superconductivity using spin currents
+ The LECs now an efficient and bright device
+ The atomic dynamics of rare everlasting electric fields
+ Surprising discovery could lead to better batteries
+ Study boosts hope for cheaper fuel cells
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USA: Framatome to acquire Instrumentation and Control nuclear business of Schneider Electric
Paris, France (SPX) Jan 19, 2018
Framatome has announced an agreement with Schneider Electric to acquire its nuclear automation business. The two companies recently signed an asset purchase agreement that outlines the terms of the sale, which is expected to close before the end of the first quarter of 2018. The acquisition expands Framatome's instrumentation and control (I and C) offerings. These systems are the central n ... more
+ Framatome nuclear fuel contract with CNNC
+ Framatome pursues the industrial and technological adventure of the nuclear energy business
+ Struggling Westinghouse Electric sold to Brookfield for $4.6 bn
+ Russia to build nuclear power plant in Sudan
+ Dominion Energy to buy troubled SCANA and shuttered nuclear projects
+ REVA NP installs I and C upgrade at Krsko nuclear power plant
+ New model considers an extra factor to improve our prediction of nuclear fission
Black hole spin cranks-up radio volume
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jan 17, 2018
Statistical analysis of supermassive black holes suggests that the spin of the black hole may play a role in the generation of powerful high-speed jets blasting radio waves and other radiation across the Universe. Black holes absorb light and all other forms of radiation, making them impossible to detect directly. But the effects of black holes, in particular accretion disks where matter i ... more
+ Odd behavior of star reveals lonely black hole hiding in giant star cluster
+ Astronomers Measure More Black Holes, Farther Away
+ Black hole research could aid understanding of how small galaxies evolve
+ A look into the fourth dimension
+ Watchmakers hope to make Chinese market tick
+ New record at ultracold neutron source in Mainz
+ Astronomers detect 'whirlpool' movement in earliest galaxies


China economy beat expectations in 2017: AFP survey
Beijing (AFP) Jan 16, 2018
China's economy exceeded Beijing's annual growth target in 2017, analysts said in an AFP survey, overcoming the government's battles against massive debt and pollution-spewing factories. The world's second largest economy expanded 6.8 percent in 2017, much better than the official target of around 6.5 percent, according to the poll of 11 financial experts. The reading is also an improvem ... more
+ Bangladesh blacklists Chinese firm over alleged bribe
+ Juncker says would like Britain to rejoin EU after Brexit
+ US 'erred' in supporting WTO membership for China, Russia: USTR
+ Trump tells Xi US trade deficit with China 'not sustainable': W.House
+ Trump angers China, South Korea with new trade tariffs
+ China factory gate inflation slows to 13-month low
+ China economy rebounds in 2017 with 6.9% growth
Terrified children, empty streets in Syria's Afrin as Turkey attacks
Afrin, Syria (AFP) Jan 20, 2018
As soon as Turkish warplanes began bombing raids over Afrin on Saturday, terrified residents of the Syrian Kurdish enclave dashed to take cover in the cellars of their homes. They had been bracing for a Turkish assault over the past week as Ankara escalated its rhetoric against the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), which controls the area. "My four-year-old son is terrified every ... more
+ Iraqi, Kurdish PMs try to resolve bitter dispute
+ 13 Syrians have died of cold fleeing to Lebanon, UN says
+ Chinese county bans schoolchildren from mosques
+ Iran to support efforts by Iraq, Kurds to resolve dispute
+ Terrified children, empty streets in Syria's Afrin as Turkey attacks
+ Pakistani military says US not contemplating unilateral action
+ US launches airstrike after apparent insider attack
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Future climate change revealed by current climate variations
Exeter UK (SPX) Jan 19, 2018
Uncertainty surrounding the extent of future climate change could be dramatically reduced by studying year-on-year global temperature fluctuations, new research has shown. A team of scientists from the University of Exeter and the Centre of Ecology and Hydrology has pioneered a new process to reduce uncertainty around climate sensitivity - the expected long-term global warming if atmospher ... more
+ Pentagon strategy drops climate change as a security threat
+ Dimming the Sun to cool Earth could ravage wildlife: study
+ Worst-case global warming scenarios not credible: study
+ Release of ancient methane due to changing climate kept in check by ocean waters
+ Long-Term Warming Trend Continued in 2017: NASA, NOAA
+ Colorado's governor sees climate efforts as an economic engine
+ 1.5 C climate goal 'unlikely' but doable: draft UN report


US will 'never allow' Iran to have a nuclear weapon: Pence
Jerusalem (AFP) Jan 22, 2018
US Vice President Mike Pence vowed Monday in an address to the Israeli parliament that Washington will never allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon. "I have a solemn promise to Israel, to all the Middle East and to the world - the United States of America will never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon," Pence said to applause from Israeli MPs. The 2015 deal that was meant to curb Ira ... more
+ Defector soldier 'committed murder in North': report
+ US hopes for progress with Europeans on Iran: Tillerson
+ Russia says Iran nuclear deal cannot be saved without US
+ China's doorway to N. Korea feels sanctions pinch
+ Troops, cameras, radiation: China preps for N. Korea crisis
+ French FM to visit Iran on March 5
+ UN chief defends Iran deal after Trump demands changes
Anger over second 'snatching' of bookseller in China
Hong Kong (AFP) Jan 23, 2018
Rights campaigners slammed as "appalling" Tuesday reports that dissident publisher Gui Minhai has been snatched again in mainland China, the latest person ensnared in Beijing's crackdown on civil society. Civil rights have come under increasing pressure since President Xi Jinping took power in 2012, with widespread arrests of lawyers and activists. Gui, a Swedish citizen, was one of fiv ... more
+ China to enshrine Xi's name in state constitution
+ China sees births fall despite push for second child
+ Chinese human rights lawyer's detention 'absurd': attorney
+ Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong jailed over protest
+ Qantas changes website to recognise Chinese territories
+ China demolishes Christian megachurch
+ Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong jailed over protest
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Sahel defence ministers in Paris in push for 'G5' force
Paris (AFP) Jan 15, 2018
Defence ministers from five countries in the Sahel were meeting Monday with French counterpart Florence Parly in the latest push for a pooled force fighting jihadism in the fragile region. The brief meeting, in which senior military officers were to take part, aims at setting down a concrete timetable for deploying the so-called "G5 Sahel" force, which carried out its maiden mission in Novem ... more
+ Seven Niger troops killed in Boko Haram attack
+ Search on for kidnapped Americans and Canadians in Nigeria
+ Former DR Congo army chief accused of coup bid held in Gabon
+ Congo rebels, government meet after ceasefire deal
+ Unauthorised gold mining in Cameroon reaps deathly toll
+ IS-allied Boko Haram faction claims killing of Nigerian troops
+ Mali president names new govt after ex-PM's resignation
Army researchers make explosive discovery
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (SPX) Jan 23, 2018
Scientists from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory found a solution to a significant challenge in making high-energy explosives. They safely improved the overall chemical yield derived from diaminoglyoxime, known as DAG, and significantly increased the amount of material made per reaction. Scientists traditionally synthesize DAG by reacting a m ... more
+ India to buy guns worth $553 mn for border troops
+ France, Italy, Britain renew arms contract with Eurosam
+ UK army seeks recruits by offering emotional support
+ US troops stage #MeTooMilitary protest outside Pentagon
+ Too fat to march: Spanish Legion soldiers put on diet
+ Environmentally safe red glare rocket changes fireworks, soldier technology
+ Orbital ATK awarded $23M to support penetrating weapons


General Dynamics awarded $33M contract for USS Nimitz upgrade
Washington (UPI) Jan 17, 2018
The U.S. Navy has announced a $33 million modification contract with General Dynamics's shipbuilding division for improvements to the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. The ship, now the oldest active U.S. aircraft carrier, will undergo a dry-docking planned incremental availability procedure to conduct repairs and modifications to extend its use, the Department of Defense announced on Tuesda ... more
+ Navy cruiser USS Cape St. George to get $35M in upgrades
+ UNIST provides new insights into underwater adhesives
+ British submarine HMS Audacious completes first dive
+ US Navy commanders face negligent homicide charges over collisions
+ Duterte denies aide intervened in Philippines warship deal
+ BAE receives $18.8M for maintenance on USS Princeton
+ Northrop Grumman to provide navigation services to Navy
ASU engineer showcases NASA research for Congress
Tempe AZ (SPX) Jan 18, 2018
To help NASA better explore outer space, Yuji Zhao headed to Capitol Hill with NASA's best and brightest collaborators in academia to talk space tech with U.S. Congress members. Zhao, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Arizona State University's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, was one of only three faculty members from across the country invited to join ... more
+ Orion Spacecraft Recovery Rehearsal Underway
+ Italy's First Female Astronaut: 'No Room for Conflicts in Space'
+ Looking up a century ago, a vision of the future of space exploration
+ Columbus: 10 years a lab
+ Elementary, my dear machine intelligence
+ S. Korea's Chinese tourist slump endures despite pledges
+ Europe brings on charm and blue skies to lure Chinese tourists
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