Indo Daily
February 16, 2018
EARTH OBSERVATION
Chinese company hitches space ride on UK satellite



Beijing (XNA) Feb 12, 2018
A United Kingdom satellite company has secured a 25-million-pound ($35 million) contract to lend a high-resolution Earth observation spacecraft to a Chinese partner for seven years. Beijing-based Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Co will lease the satellite from Guildford-based Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. The satellite will be launched on the Indian Space Research Organisation's Polar rocket in August. The contract was signed in Beijing last week, in the presence of UK Secretary ... read more

FROTH AND BUBBLE
Dutch shipping bosses in court over 'toxic' ship dumping
The Hague (AFP) Feb 13, 2018
Six Dutch shipping company bosses will appear before a Rotterdam court Wednesday accused of deliberately dumping old ships on the beaches of India and Turkey. ... more
MISSILE NEWS
Russia, India may sign contract on S-400 air defense systems supplies soon
New Delhi (Sputnik) Feb 12, 2018
Negotiations between Russia and India on the supplies of S-400 air defense systems are "at the final stage," the contract may be signed any day now, Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay Kudashev told ... more
SINO DAILY
Mercedes apologises to China after quoting Dalai Lama
Beijing (AFP) Feb 7, 2018
German automaker Mercedes-Benz has apologised for "hurting the feelings" of people in China after its Instagram account quoted Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, seen as a separatist by Beijing. ... more
MOON DAILY
India Prepares For Second Lunar Mission with Chandrayaan-2
New Delhi (Sputnik) Feb 08, 2018
India's space agency, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), is prepping for its second mission to the moon, which is scheduled for blast off around April 2018. The objective for the v ... more


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THE PITS
Australia won't fund mega Adani mine rail link
Sydney (AFP) Feb 4, 2018
Embattled Indian miner Adani's plans for a massive coal project in Australia has been dealt another blow after the government confirmed Sunday it would not fund a rail link to the facility. ... more
DEMOCRACY
Gandhi nonviolence a tough sell in Trump era, says grandson
Paris (AFP) Jan 29, 2018
Seventy years ago, a 12-year-old boy seething with resentment over his treatment in apartheid South Africa was sent to his grandfather in rural India on an anger management course. ... more
FAST TRACK
New Mumbai metro will beat traffic, but at what cost?
Mumbai (AFP) Jan 21, 2018
A new underground metro is expected to ease the burden on Mumbai's notoriously congested roads and railways, but not everybody in India's sprawling financial capital is happy about the multi-billion-dollar project. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Stressed-out Dhaka to get 'Anger Management Park'
Dhaka (AFP) Jan 28, 2018
Bangladesh started work Sunday on an "anger management park" in the capital Dhaka which the mayor said would help the 15 million inhabitants cope with rising daily stress. ... more
AEROSPACE
Expert behind new MH370 search hopeful of find within a month
Sydney (AFP) Jan 24, 2018
After years of futile efforts, a fresh hunt for MH370 has set off for the remote Indian Ocean - and the top Australian scientist who helped pinpoint the new search zone is hopeful the missing jet can be found within weeks. ... more
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AEROSPACE
New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Jan 23, 2018
A new hunt for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 using high-tech underwater drones has started, officials said Tuesday, in the latest bid to solve one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Iran reviewing data recorder from sunken Sanchi oil tanker
Washington (UPI) Jan 29, 2018
A committee set up to examine what happened to the Sanchi oil tanker, an Iranian vessel that sank in mid-January, said Monday it's looking at black box data. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Plague outbreak in Madagascar revived dread of a killer
Antananarivo (AFP) Jan 26, 2018
Most inhabitants of Madagascar thought the plague was a footnote of medical history until the disease dramatically returned last year, slaying more than 200 people. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
India seeks to reduce satellite launch cost
New Delhi (Sputnik) Jan 24, 2018
The GSAT-11 to be launched by Arianespace may be India's last communication satellite to use foreign boosters as the country's space agency is set to launch its own rockets with double the payload c ... more
SINO DAILY
Chinese officials staging 'takeover' of Tibetan Buddhist academy: HRW
Beijing (AFP) Jan 25, 2018
Chinese authorities are staging a "takeover" of the world's largest institution for Tibetan Buddhist learning, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Wednesday, the latest move to bring religion under strict Communist control. ... more


ISRO hopes GSAT-11 is the last Indian satellite to be launched by a foreign space agency

SUPERPOWERS
Exiled Maldives leader warns over China, radical Islam
Colombo (AFP) Jan 22, 2018
Exiled Maldives opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed accused China on Monday of seizing land in the politically-troubled Indian Ocean archipelago and undermining its sovereignty. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION
First ICEYE-X1 Radar Image from Space Published
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Jan 19, 2018
ICEYE has published the first radar image obtained with the ICEYE-X1 SAR satellite. The image depicts Noatak National Preserve, Alaska, on Monday Jan. 15, at 21:47 UTC. ICEYE-X1 is the world's first ... more
MARSDAILY
Mystery Solved for Mega-Avalanches in Tibet - and Perhaps on Mars
Tucson Az (SPX) Jan 24, 2018
An international scientific effort determined the cause of a highly unusual and deadly glacier avalanche in Tibet in 2016, a new Nature Geoscience paper says. In July 2016, a glacier in Tibet ... more
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. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Global models offer new insights into Great Lakes mercury pollution
Washington (UPI) Jan 23, 2018
Members of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community living on Michigan's Upper Peninsula have a fairly simple question: when is it safe to eat the fish they catch? ... more
MILTECH
India to buy guns worth $553 mn for border troops
New Delhi (AFP) Jan 16, 2018
India will buy more than 160,000 guns worth $553 million for troops on its disputed, high-altitude borders, the defence ministry said Tuesday. ... more
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Air Force makes way for the B-21 Raider to replace B-1B, B-2 bombers
Washington (UPI) Feb 13, 2018
The U.S. Air Force has rolled out plans to phase out the B-1B and B-2 bomber fleets as it makes way for the new B-21 Raider, which is currently under development by Northrop Grumman. Air Force officials on Monday made public their bomber fleet plans during a Pentagon press briefing for the service's 2019 fiscal year budget request. "As part of our decisions presented in the FY19 ... more
+ Boeing to upgrade Japanese AWACS aircraft
+ Chinese woman follows handbag into X-ray scanner
+ Typhoon development hits milestone for U.K. air force with weapon test
+ Boeing, Embraer near deal on commercial air business: source
+ Rheinmetall, Sikorsky team up on heavy lift helicopter for Germany
+ Senior officials to testify on physiological episodes in aircraft
+ Malaysia says no mystery over 'missing' MH370 search ship
Maximizing the environmental benefits of autonomous vehicles
Ann Arbor MI (SPX) Feb 16, 2018
The added weight, electricity demand and aerodynamic drag of the sensors and computers used in autonomous vehicles are significant contributors to their lifetime energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study. However, when savings from the driving efficiencies associated with self-driving vehicles are factored into the equation, the net result is a reduction in lifetime ... more
+ Waymo, Uber end trade secrets theft trial with settlement
+ At trial, former Uber CEO seeks to fend off conspiracy talk
+ Nissan to invest $9.5 billion in China to drive sales
+ Tesla aims to calm fears over Model 3 production
+ In court clash, Waymo says Uber decided 'to cheat' to get ahead
+ German prosecutors raid Audi again in 'dieselgate' probe
+ NREL research determines integration of plug-in electric vehicles


Coal phase-out: Announcing CO2-pricing triggers divestment
Potsdam, Germany (SPX) Feb 12, 2018
Putting the Paris climate agreement into practice will trigger opposed reactions by investors on the one hand and fossil fuel owners on the other hand. It has been feared that the anticipation of strong CO2 reduction policies might - a 'green paradox' - drive up these emissions: before the regulations kick in, fossil fuel owners might accelerate their resource extraction to maximize profits. ... more
+ State utilities called to pass U.S. tax benefits to consumers
+ Magnetic liquids improve energy efficiency of buildings
+ 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
Turning background room temperature heat into energy
Tsukuba, Japan (SPX) Feb 15, 2018
Every time we convert energy from one form to another, part of that energy is lost in the form of heat. Trying to efficiently get that energy back is very difficult once it is lost to the environment. Thermoelectric devices can change heat energy into electricity, and vice versa. But to capture energy from heat efficiently, these devices typically need to work at high temperatures with a large t ... more
+ UNIST researchers develop highly stretchable aqueous batteries
+ Using lithium to reduce instabilities in fusion plasmas
+ Powerful LED-based train headlight optimized for energy savings
+ System draws power from daily temperature swings
+ Demonstration of a single molecule piezoelectric effect
+ Recycling and reusing worn cathodes to make new lithium ion batteries
+ New method could open path to hydrogen economy
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Toshiba tips return to black as it sells chip, nuclear units
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 14, 2018
Troubled Japanese conglomerate Toshiba said on Wednesday it would swing into the black for the full fiscal year as it completes the multi-billion-dollar sale of its chip business to restore its balance sheet. The Tokyo-based firm said it now expects a net profit of 520 billion yen ($4.9 billion) for the year to March, reversing a net loss of 966 billion yen a year earlier. Toshiba, which ... more
+ Turkey's first nuclear power plant set for investor shake-up: reports
+ Thorium reactors may dispose of enormous amounts of weapons-grade plutonium
+ Framatome continues ramping up production at its Le Creusot site
+ USA: Framatome to acquire Instrumentation and Control nuclear business of Schneider Electric
+ 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
Scientists make first direct observation of electron frolic
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Feb 15, 2018
The shower of electrons bouncing across Earth's magnetosphere - commonly known as the Northern Lights - has been directly observed for the first time by an international team of scientists. While the cause of these colorful auroras has long been hypothesized, researchers had never directly observed the underlying mechanism until now. The spectacle of these subatomic showers is legendary. G ... more
+ Supermassive black hole model predicts characteristic light signals at cusp of collision
+ NASA Tests Atomic Clock for Deep Space Navigation
+ Captured electrons excite nuclei to higher energy states
+ Supermassive black holes can feast on one star per year
+ Large Hadron Collider experiment shows potential evidence of quasiparticle sought for decades
+ New technique can capture images of ultrafast energy-time entangled photon pairs
+ Distant galaxy group contradicts common cosmological models, simulations


Trump threatens China sanctions, vows to rework S.Korea trade deal
Washington (AFP) Feb 13, 2018
US President Donald Trump threatened retaliatory action against two major Asian trading partners Tuesday, warning of sanctions against China while vowing to revise or scrap a free trade deal with South Korea. Accusing Beijing of decimating American steel and aluminum industries, Trump said he was "considering all options," including tariffs and quotas. Trump recently received two Commerc ... more
+ Beijing ups trade tensions with new measures on key US chemical
+ Chinese bank lending surges to record high in January
+ Trade on agenda as China's top envoy visits US
+ China 'worried' over US trade relations as surplus narrows
+ China looks to stamp out cryptocurrency trading
+ Xi wants 'new level' of China-Britain ties as May visits
+ May arrives in China eyeing post-Brexit trade links
Turkish base in Iraqi Kurdistan attacked: PKK, witness
Sulaimaniyah, Iraq (AFP) Feb 13, 2018
A Turkish base in Iraqi Kurdistan came under attack on Tuesday, a witness and the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) said, without claiming responsibility. Intense fighting lasted some two hours around the base at Guerbya, near the city of Zakho close to the Turkish border, the witness told AFP. There was no immediate word from the Turkish authorities. It was the first reported att ... more
+ Pakistan lays 'moral compass' Asma Jahangir to rest
+ The people who know no war: Afghanistan's most isolated corner
+ Afghan conflict to intensify in 2018 'game changer'
+ China wants 11 Uighurs back, says Malaysia
+ The people who know no war: Afghanistan's most isolated corner
+ Pentagon expands campaign against Taliban in Afghanistan
+ China urges Pakistan to solve Chinese citizen's killing
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US intel chief issues warning about climate change
Washington (AFP) Feb 13, 2018
The top US intelligence official issued a warning on Tuesday about the dangers of climate change in testimony that was seemingly at odds with the skepticism of President Donald Trump and other members of his administration. "The impacts of the long-term trends toward a warming climate, more air pollution, biodiversity loss, and water scarcity are likely to fuel economic and social discontent ... more
+ Extreme weather to rise even if Paris goals are met: study
+ S.Africa declares drought a 'national disaster'
+ Key to predicting climate change could be blowing in the wind, researchers find
+ Research identifies 'evolutionary rescue' areas for animals threatened by climate change
+ Worsening Ethiopian drought threatens to end nomadic lifestyle
+ Reducing the footprint of a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide
+ Climate variability - past and future


North Korean nukes 'existential threat' to US: intel chief
Washington (AFP) Feb 13, 2018
North Korea's nuclear program poses a potential "existential threat" to the United States, US Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said Tuesday. "The decision time is becoming ever closer in terms of how we respond to this," Coats said in remarks to the Senate Intelligence Committee. "Our goal is a peaceful settlement," he added. "We're using maximum pressure on North Korea in var ... more
+ Iran says dead environmentalist was part of CIA, Mossad spy network
+ Son of dead environmentalist in Iran says family threatened
+ US wants UN action over report on Iranian missiles to Yemen
+ UN nuclear agency to help Japan for 2020 Olympics
+ No plan for 'bloody nose' North Korea strike: US officials
+ Canada wants answers after Iran prison death
+ US island Guam stays relaxed amid North Korea nuclear standoff
MGM China to open mega resort in Macau as high rollers return
Macau (AFP) Feb 15, 2018
MGM China is opening its new multi-billion-dollar mega resort in Macau's glitzy Cotai strip on Tuesday following multiple delays and last-minute hiccups in the government approval process. The launch of the $3.4-billion resort comes as Macau is undergoing something of a renaissance, with gaming revenues bouncing back after being hard hit by a corruption crackdown launched by China's Presiden ... more
+ China's former internet czar expelled from Communist Party
+ Mercedes apologises to China after quoting Dalai Lama
+ Publisher detained in China 'confesses', blames Sweden
+ 'Gotta find a way': Chinese rap in crisis after crackdown
+ Hong Kong schools shut over deadly flu outbreak
+ Vatican's delicate China mission runs into trouble
+ China says Swedish publisher held under criminal law
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Cameroon's army denies alleged atrocities in restive anglophone regions
Libreville (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
The Cameroonian army on Friday denied its troops were responsible for alleged atrocities against separatists in English-speaking regions after unverified footage apparently involving soldiers was posted online. "These accusations of atrocities are dreamt up. We are victims of disinformation and fake news," army spokesman Colonel Didier Badjeck told AFP, just days after the appearance of the ... more
+ Rapid land changes forecast for East African savannahs
+ African Union head calls China spying report 'lies'
+ Nigeria to send troops to restive central states: army
+ France freezes assets of DR Congo general over civilian 'massacres'
+ Mali mayor kidnapped by armed men: family
+ Benin's threatened Pendjari National Park gets $23.5m boost
+ Suicide bomber kills four Malian soldiers
Rheinmetall to provide munitions to Navy, Marine Corps
Washington (UPI) Feb 14, 2018
The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have awarded munitions contracts to Rheinmetall Defense, the company said Wednesday in a press release. Rheinmetall Defense said the Department of Defense awarded the company two multi-million-dollar munitions contracts that total nearly $7 million. For the Marine Corps, Rheinmetall will provide day and night-capable 40mm x 46 practice cartridges va ... more
+ Boeing contracted by Air Force for MOP 'bunker busters'
+ Marines successfully test mine plow prototype for assault breacher
+ Oshkosh awarded $476.2M contract for tactical vehicles
+ Army turns to Olin Corp. for small caliber ammo
+ Air Force awards Boeing $195M contract for JDAM tail kits
+ China may be testing an Electromagnetic Railgun on naval ship
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Argentina offers $5 million reward for missing sub
Buenos Aires (AFP) Feb 14, 2018
Argentina announced a $5 million reward Wednesday for information leading to the recovery of the missing submarine San Juan, which disappeared without trace in the South Atlantic in November with the loss of 44 crew. The defense ministry said the reward will be granted "to those persons who provide information and useful data that will allow us to find the whereabouts and precise location of ... more
+ BAE Systems awarded $34.1M for work on USS Pearl Harbor
+ China building huge test site for unmanned ships
+ Thales to develop sonar system for new French sub
+ Navy turns to Northrop Grumman for warfare systems
+ BAE awarded $68.9M for work on three U.S. Navy vessels
+ Navy issues more punishments over fatal collisions
+ Navy set to commission littoral combat ship USS Omaha
Trump's Privatized ISS 'Not Impossible,' but Would Require 'Renegotiation'
Moscow (Sputnik) Feb 16, 2018
US President Donald Trump wants to privatize the International Space Station, looking to turn the station into an orbiting real estate venture run not by the government, but by private industry. Radio Sputnik discussed plans to privatize the space station with Frans von der Dunk, professor of space law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. According to the Washington Post report, Trump wa ... more
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+ Marshall tech cleans your air, keeps your beer cold and helps with math
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