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| NUKEWARS + Train Crosses Korean DMZ As Disinformation Muddies Bank Transfer Seoul (UPI) May 17, 2007 - A South Korean passenger train crossed the heavily fortified border to reach North Korea's western border city of Kaesong at noon Thursday for the first time in more than half a century. At the same time, a North Korean train arrived in South Korea's eastern border city of Jejin on another cross-border railway for a trial run of a newly restored track. It was the first time the two Koreas ... moreSUPERPOWERS + Tough Talks In Moscow Moscow (UPI) May 16, 2007 - In testimony before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said of the U.S.-Russia relationship, "On many things we have done very well, but the fact is that on some others it's been a difficult period." Rice wanted her talks this week with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to "halt a dramatic slide in U.S.-Russian rela ... moreSUPERPOWERS + Boosting US-Russia Ties Moscow (UPI) May 17, 2007 - Russia and the United States agreed Tuesday to "tone down rhetoric" in public debate and focus on real issues. This is the most anyone could expect from the Moscow talks between President Vladimir Putin and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Officially, Rice came to Russia to discuss the agenda for the forthcoming meeting of Putin and U.S. President George W. Bush at the G8 summit i ... moreMILPLEX + War Czar Compromise - Part 1 Washington (UPI) May 17, 2007 - Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute's appointment as the so-called war czar to oversee and coordinate the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan should be welcomed in that he has exactly the experience and talents needed for the job. "The positive side of this appointment is that Gen. Lute is highly qualified, knows the region, has proven operational capability, has worked well with those in Iraq and ... moreIRAQ WARS + Who Really Cares About Iraq New York (UPI) May 16, 2007 - The recent conference on Iraq, held in Egypt's Sharm el-Sheik and attended by more than 50 countries representing half of the world's population, seems at first glance to underscore "the great interest so many countries have displayed" over the future of that torn country. But, perhaps we should lay it on the line and ask, Who really cares about Iraq itself? I submit that each nation repre ... more | THE STANS: ![]() IRAQ WARS: ![]() SINO DAILY: ![]() NUKEWARS: ![]() |
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| WATER WORLD + Japanese Waters Warming Faster Than World Average Tokyo (AFP) May 16, 2007 - The temperature of waters around Japan has risen at a much faster rate than the rest of the world's oceans in the past century, partly because of global warming, according to an official report. Average sea temperatures in areas around Japan rose by 0.7-1.6 degress Celsius between 1900 and 2006, a higher rate than the world average of 0.5 degrees Celsius, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. ... moreTERRADAILY + NASA Takes Students Around The World In 8 Minutes Greenbelt MD (SPX) May 18, 2007 - Students from all over the world will gather to participate in the Odyssey of the Mind's 28th World Finals, a creative problem-solving competition, at the Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich., May 23 through 26. These students have advanced from competitions held earlier in the year at the local, regional, state or country levels and will now compete for the Odyssey's top awards. ... moreCLIMATE SCIENCE + US Trying To Weaken G8 Climate Change Communique London (AFP) May 17, 2007 - The United States is attempting to weaken parts of a proposed G8 communique on the threat posed by climate change, the Financial Times reported on Thursday. It said that the United States objected to all references to a scientific prediction that "beyond a temperature increase of 2 degrees Celsius, risks from climate change will be largely unmanageable." The United States was also opposed ... moreWOOD PILE + Indonesia's Crackdown On Illegal Logging Under Fire Jakarta (AFP) May 17, 2007 - Environmentalists condemned Thursday Indonesia's crackdown on illegal logging in the wake of revelations many suspects in timber-rich Papua province were escaping punishment. Police complained this week that courts had thrown out almost half of the cases of illegal logging that they had investigated in Papua. "The problem not only lies with the justice system, but the whole chain of forest ... moreAFRICA NEWS + China As Asian Beacon For Africa Tokyo (UPI) May 17, 2007 - Asia may be a role model for many African nations, but it is China that they most aspire to these days, more than any other country in the region. At its annual meeting being held this week in the bustling Chinese metropolis of Shanghai, the African Development Bank is more upbeat about the continent's growth prospects, perhaps more than ever before, thanks in large part to a surge in commodity ... more | FARM NEWS: ![]() EARTH OBSERVATION: ![]() FLORA AND FAUNA: ![]() FLORA AND FAUNA: ![]() |
| ENERGY TECH + Wave Power Tipped As Holy Grail For Australia Sydney (AFP) May 17, 2007 - New technology harnessing wave energy could be the "holy grail" for providing electricity and drinking water to Australia's major cities, Industry Minister Ian MacFarlane said Thursday. The technology, developed with the help of more than 770 million dollars (636 million US) in seed funding from the government, works through fields of submerged buoys tethered to seabed pumps. The buoys mov ... moreTECH SPACE + From Ink To Optics, Study Of Particle Mixtures Yields Fundamental Insights Princeton NJ (SPX) May 18, 2007 - Since the invention of ink over 3,000 years ago, people have exploited the unique properties of colloids, in which particles of one substance are suspended in another. Now, Princeton University chemical engineers have answered a fundamental question about these mixtures in work that may have wide-ranging practical applications, including the manufacturing of medicines and optical fibers. R ... moreSOLAR DAILY + New Veeco Dektak 150 Surface Profiler Aids State-of-the-Art Solar Cell Manufacturer Woodbury NY (SPX) May 18, 2007 - Veeco Instruments has announced the sale and shipment of its new Dektak 150 Surface Profiler to PrimeStar Solar, an emerging manufacturer of cadmium telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic (PV) modules for the solar energy market. The Dektak 150 delivers increased resolution for measuring thin films to 10 nanometers and below to meet the evolving requirements of today's photovoltaic cell applications. ... moreFROTH AND BUBBLE + New York Times To Defend Indonesian Mining Lawsuit Jakarta (AFP) May 17, 2007 - The New York Times said Thursday it would "vigorously" defend legal action against the newspaper lodged this week in an Indonesian court by an executive of the US mining giant Newmont. The newspaper defended its reporting on Newmont's mining operations after running a series of stories claiming the company dumped tonnes of toxic waste into an Indonesian bay from its now defunct gold mine. ... moreENERGY TECH + Biorefineries To Transform Traditional Forestry Sector Boston MA (SPX) May 18, 2007 - Biorefineries will change the face of traditional forestry industries, an Australian scientist will tell delegates to a major international biotechnology conference - Bio 2007. Dr Simon Potter, a researcher from Ensis - the forestry research joint venture between Australia's CSIRO and New Zealand's Crown Research Institute, Scion - says forestry industries will be transformed by utilising bioref ... more | ENERGY TECH: ![]() SINO DAILY: ![]() NANO TECH: ![]() CAR TECH: ![]() |
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| SPACEMART + A Giant Leap For Space Activities In Europe Paris, France (SPX) May 17, 2007 - Ministers in charge of space activities in ESA's Member States and those responsible for the internal market, industry and research in the European Union's Competitiveness Council, are meeting in Brussels on Tuesday 22 May to adopt the European Space Policy. The meeting will be chaired jointly by Parliamentary State Secretary and Federal Government Coordinator of Aerospace Policy, Peter Hi ... moreSATURN DAILY + Frictional Heating Explains Plumes On Enceladus Pasadena CA (SPX) May 17, 2007 - Rubbing your hands together on a cold day generates a bit of heat, and the same process of frictional heating may be what powers the geysers jetting out from the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Tidal forces acting on fault lines in the moon's icy shell cause the sides of the faults to rub back and forth against each other, producing enough heat to transform some of the ice into plumes of wat ... moreCONSTELLATIONS + Galileo At The Crossroads Brussels, Belgium (SPX) May 17, 2007 - The European Commission today adopted a communication on the state of play of the Galileo programme in response to a request from the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament. The Commission notes that the Galileo roadmap needs adapting to meet the deadline of 2012 by when Galileo should be fully operable. The public-private partnership set up to implement Galileo needs to be reprofiled ... moreAPPOINTMENTS + Hall Appoints Feeney To Top GOP Position On Space And Aeronautics Subcommittee Washington DC (SPX) May 17, 2007 - Ranking Member Ralph Hall (R-TX) has announced the appointment of Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) to Ranking Member of the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee. Feeney replaces Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA), who recently accepted a position on the House Appropriations Committee. "I am very pleased to appoint Congressman Feeney to be the new Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics," Hal ... moreEXO WORLDS + Mapping An Alien World Cambridge MA (SPX) May 17, 2007 - For the first time, astronomers have created a rough map of a planet orbiting a distant sun-like star, employing a technique that may one day enable mapping of Earth-like worlds. Since the planet just charted is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface, the map shows cloud-top features. Using the Spitzer infrared space telescope, astronomers detected a bright hot spot that is offset from "high noon ... more | CONSTELLATIONS: ![]() TIME AND SPACE: ![]() SPACEWAR: ![]() MARSDAILY: ![]() |
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Seoul (UPI) May 17, 2007 - A South Korean passenger train crossed the heavily fortified border to reach North Korea's western border city of Kaesong at noon Thursday for the first time in more than half a century. At the same time, a North Korean train arrived in South Korea's eastern border city of Jejin on another cross-border railway for a trial run of a newly restored track. It was the first time the two Koreas ...
Moscow (UPI) May 16, 2007 - In testimony before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said of the U.S.-Russia relationship, "On many things we have done very well, but the fact is that on some others it's been a difficult period." Rice wanted her talks this week with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to "halt a dramatic slide in U.S.-Russian rela ...
Moscow (UPI) May 17, 2007 - Russia and the United States agreed Tuesday to "tone down rhetoric" in public debate and focus on real issues. This is the most anyone could expect from the Moscow talks between President Vladimir Putin and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Officially, Rice came to Russia to discuss the agenda for the forthcoming meeting of Putin and U.S. President George W. Bush at the G8 summit i ...
Washington (UPI) May 17, 2007 - Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute's appointment as the so-called war czar to oversee and coordinate the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan should be welcomed in that he has exactly the experience and talents needed for the job. "The positive side of this appointment is that Gen. Lute is highly qualified, knows the region, has proven operational capability, has worked well with those in Iraq and ...
New York (UPI) May 16, 2007 - The recent conference on Iraq, held in Egypt's Sharm el-Sheik and attended by more than 50 countries representing half of the world's population, seems at first glance to underscore "the great interest so many countries have displayed" over the future of that torn country. But, perhaps we should lay it on the line and ask, Who really cares about Iraq itself? I submit that each nation repre ... 




Tokyo (AFP) May 16, 2007 - The temperature of waters around Japan has risen at a much faster rate than the rest of the world's oceans in the past century, partly because of global warming, according to an official report. Average sea temperatures in areas around Japan rose by 0.7-1.6 degress Celsius between 1900 and 2006, a higher rate than the world average of 0.5 degrees Celsius, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. ...
Greenbelt MD (SPX) May 18, 2007 - Students from all over the world will gather to participate in the Odyssey of the Mind's 28th World Finals, a creative problem-solving competition, at the Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich., May 23 through 26. These students have advanced from competitions held earlier in the year at the local, regional, state or country levels and will now compete for the Odyssey's top awards. ...
London (AFP) May 17, 2007 - The United States is attempting to weaken parts of a proposed G8 communique on the threat posed by climate change, the Financial Times reported on Thursday. It said that the United States objected to all references to a scientific prediction that "beyond a temperature increase of 2 degrees Celsius, risks from climate change will be largely unmanageable." The United States was also opposed ...
Jakarta (AFP) May 17, 2007 - Environmentalists condemned Thursday Indonesia's crackdown on illegal logging in the wake of revelations many suspects in timber-rich Papua province were escaping punishment. Police complained this week that courts had thrown out almost half of the cases of illegal logging that they had investigated in Papua. "The problem not only lies with the justice system, but the whole chain of forest ...
Tokyo (UPI) May 17, 2007 - Asia may be a role model for many African nations, but it is China that they most aspire to these days, more than any other country in the region. At its annual meeting being held this week in the bustling Chinese metropolis of Shanghai, the African Development Bank is more upbeat about the continent's growth prospects, perhaps more than ever before, thanks in large part to a surge in commodity ... 



Sydney (AFP) May 17, 2007 - New technology harnessing wave energy could be the "holy grail" for providing electricity and drinking water to Australia's major cities, Industry Minister Ian MacFarlane said Thursday. The technology, developed with the help of more than 770 million dollars (636 million US) in seed funding from the government, works through fields of submerged buoys tethered to seabed pumps. The buoys mov ...
Princeton NJ (SPX) May 18, 2007 - Since the invention of ink over 3,000 years ago, people have exploited the unique properties of colloids, in which particles of one substance are suspended in another. Now, Princeton University chemical engineers have answered a fundamental question about these mixtures in work that may have wide-ranging practical applications, including the manufacturing of medicines and optical fibers. R ...
Woodbury NY (SPX) May 18, 2007 - Veeco Instruments has announced the sale and shipment of its new Dektak 150 Surface Profiler to PrimeStar Solar, an emerging manufacturer of cadmium telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic (PV) modules for the solar energy market. The Dektak 150 delivers increased resolution for measuring thin films to 10 nanometers and below to meet the evolving requirements of today's photovoltaic cell applications. ...
Jakarta (AFP) May 17, 2007 - The New York Times said Thursday it would "vigorously" defend legal action against the newspaper lodged this week in an Indonesian court by an executive of the US mining giant Newmont. The newspaper defended its reporting on Newmont's mining operations after running a series of stories claiming the company dumped tonnes of toxic waste into an Indonesian bay from its now defunct gold mine. ...
Boston MA (SPX) May 18, 2007 - Biorefineries will change the face of traditional forestry industries, an Australian scientist will tell delegates to a major international biotechnology conference - Bio 2007. Dr Simon Potter, a researcher from Ensis - the forestry research joint venture between Australia's CSIRO and New Zealand's Crown Research Institute, Scion - says forestry industries will be transformed by utilising bioref ... 




Paris, France (SPX) May 17, 2007 - Ministers in charge of space activities in ESA's Member States and those responsible for the internal market, industry and research in the European Union's Competitiveness Council, are meeting in Brussels on Tuesday 22 May to adopt the European Space Policy. The meeting will be chaired jointly by Parliamentary State Secretary and Federal Government Coordinator of Aerospace Policy, Peter Hi ...
Pasadena CA (SPX) May 17, 2007 - Rubbing your hands together on a cold day generates a bit of heat, and the same process of frictional heating may be what powers the geysers jetting out from the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Tidal forces acting on fault lines in the moon's icy shell cause the sides of the faults to rub back and forth against each other, producing enough heat to transform some of the ice into plumes of wat ...
Brussels, Belgium (SPX) May 17, 2007 - The European Commission today adopted a communication on the state of play of the Galileo programme in response to a request from the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament. The Commission notes that the Galileo roadmap needs adapting to meet the deadline of 2012 by when Galileo should be fully operable. The public-private partnership set up to implement Galileo needs to be reprofiled ...
Washington DC (SPX) May 17, 2007 - Ranking Member Ralph Hall (R-TX) has announced the appointment of Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) to Ranking Member of the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee. Feeney replaces Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA), who recently accepted a position on the House Appropriations Committee. "I am very pleased to appoint Congressman Feeney to be the new Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics," Hal ...
Cambridge MA (SPX) May 17, 2007 - For the first time, astronomers have created a rough map of a planet orbiting a distant sun-like star, employing a technique that may one day enable mapping of Earth-like worlds. Since the planet just charted is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface, the map shows cloud-top features. Using the Spitzer infrared space telescope, astronomers detected a bright hot spot that is offset from "high noon ... 











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