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| STELLAR CHEMISTRY + Metals Not Needed For Construction Austin TX (SPX) May 29, 2007 - University of Texas at Austin astronomers William Cochran and Michael Endl, working with graduate students Robert Wittenmyer and Jacob Bean, have used the 9.2-meter Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) at McDonald Observatory to discover a system of two Jupiter-like planets orbiting a star whose composition might seem to rule out planet formation. This NASA-funded study has implications for theories of ... moreSPACE BLOGGER + Matters Beyond Beyond Cameron Park CA (SPX) May 29, 2007 - One of the major cosmological mysteries of the past century -- and that's saying something, given the basic nature and purpose of cosmology -- has been the question of "dark matter". Our awareness of this mysterious stuff goes all the back to 1933, although it took us some time to appreciate just how strange it must be. And not until last year did we even manage to prove beyond reasonable ... moreLAUNCH PAD + Proton-M Carrier With US Telecom Satellite To Lift Off In June Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 28, 2007 - A Proton-M rocket carrying a U.S. telecommunications satellite, DirecTV-10, has been scheduled for launch in June this year from a space center in Kazakhstan, a leading Russian space company said Monday. The DirecTV-10 is a commercial telecommunications satellite designed and manufactured by Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems to provide consumers across the continental part of the United ... moreVSAT NEWS + First Satellite-Based Telemedicine Network For Bulgaria Friedrichshafen, May 23, 2007 - ND SatCom, an SES ASTRA company and a leading global supplier of satellite-based broadband VSAT, broadcast, government and defence communication network solutions, has teamed up with its partner Interactive Technologies to implement Bulgaria's first satellite-based telemedicine network based on ND SatCom's core technology platform SkyWAN. Bulgarian service provider Interactive Technologies ... moreSOLAR SCIENCE + Astrophysicists Find Fractal Image Of Solar Storm Season Imprinted On Solar Wind Warwick UK (SPX) May 29, 2007 - Plasma astrophysicists at the University of Warwick have found that key information about the Sun's 'storm season' is being broadcast across the solar system in a fractal snapshot imprinted in the solar wind. This research opens up new ways of looking at both space weather and the unstable behaviour that affects the operation of fusion powered power plants. Fractals, mathematical shapes ... more | EXO LIFE: ![]() STELLAR CHEMISTRY: ![]() EXO WORLDS: ![]() MARSDAILY: ![]() |
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| MILPLEX + Trishul Missile Is Not A Failure And Gorshkov Aircraft Carrier To Arrive By 2008 New Delhi (ANI) May 23, 2007 - Defence Minister A K Antony today informed the Parliament that the indigenously developed Trishul missile system is not a failure. "Technically it (the Trishul missile system) has not met the performance objectives as per original Qualitative Requirements (QRs) though delayed," Antony stated in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha. He cited the delay to the technical problems in ... moreIRAQ WARS + Democrats Prepare New Strategy On Iraq War Washington (AFP) May 27, 2007 - Despite losing the Iraq war budget battle to the White House, Democrats are giving a positive spin to Congress' vote on it last week while gearing up for new, tougher battles on the unpopular war. Just hours after President George W. Bush got his demand for a war budget stripped of troop withdrawal dates, Democratic leaders said the fight was not over. ... moreNUKEWARS + North Korea Protests South Korean Computer Wargames As Banking Crisis Follows Old Patterns Seoul (AFP) May 28, 2007 - North Korea on Monday rebuked the South over its military drills as Seoul launched a computer simulation war game on the eve of high-level rapprochement talks with Pyongyang. "North-targeted ceaseless joint military exercises with foreign forces and (an) arms buildup are going on in South Korea," the North's state newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, said in an editorial. ... moreWAR REPORT + Yemen Sees Much Danger Looming As Others Warn Of Deja Vu Sanaa (UPI) Yemen, May 25, 2007 - Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qurbi sees danger increasing in the Middle East in light of Iraq's deteriorating conditions, the internecine Palestinian struggle, the fear of a Sunni-Shiite conflict and a possible U.S. strike on Iran. Speaking during an interview with United Press International about the impact of an unstable Iraq and the Fatah-Hamas Palestinian conflict, al-Qurbi said the ... moreSUPERPOWERS + US Missile Shield Could Relaunch Arms Race Warns Putin Vienna (AFP) May 23, 2007 - Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday he feared that a US plan to build a missile defence system in eastern Europe could launch a new arms race. "What has happened in Europe that is so negative that one should need to fill central Europe with arms?" Putin asked at a joint press conference in Vienna with Austrian President Heinz Fischer. ... more | SINO DAILY: ![]() SUPERPOWERS: ![]() CYBER WARS: ![]() MILTECH: ![]() |
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| DISASTER MANAGEMENT + Steel Dam Plan To Plug Indonesian Mud Volcano Jakarta (AFP) May 28, 2007 - A massive concrete dam 15 storeys high would be built around Indonesia's disastrous "mud volcano" under the latest proposal to stop toxic sludge spewing from its core, a report said Monday. Indonesian and Japanese engineers have pitched the ambitious plan to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the nation marks one year on Tuesday since the mudspill started, forcing thousands to flee their home ... moreWHALES AHOY + Whales Face The Harpoon As Norway Labels Opponents Hypocrites Anchorage (AFP) Alaska, May 28, 2007 - The fate of the great whales hung in the balance Monday as officials from 75 nations gathered for talks amid pressure, notably from Japan, to reverse a 20-year ban on commercial hunting of the mammals. As the annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) prepares to open in Alaska's capital, environmental groups warned of the possibility of the United States striking a compromise ... moreICE WORLD + Northern Sea Route Of Russia Nothing But A Dotted Line On A Map Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 28, 2007 - Debates over the Northern Sea Route, a shipping lane from the Atlantic to the Pacific along the coast of northern Russia, have been going on for many years. Local residents are sounding the alarm, scientists and journalists are crossing swords, and even MPs are worried about this problem, unable to take a nap in their comfy chairs. Russia's State Council, an advisory body consisting of the ... moreWATER WORLD + Indian Monsoon Arrives On Southwest Coast Thiruvananthapuram (AFP) India, May 28, 2007 - The first rain from India's annual monsoon, which is crucial to its farm-dependent economy, hit the southwest coast on Monday, a weather official said. "The onset of the annual southwest monsoon has begun over Kerala today," said K. Santosh, director of the Indian meteorological department's office in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala state. A monsoon season, which lasts from June ... moreINTERN DAILY + Chimp Ban May Impact Research Washington (UPI) May 25, 2007 - Animal rights groups are celebrating the National Institutes of Health's recent decision to permanently end breeding of government-owned chimpanzees, but researchers say the move could be detrimental to biomedical and pharmaceutical research. The NIH's National Center for Research Resources, which has had a moratorium on breeding of federally supported chimpanzees since 1995, said this ... more | SUPERPOWERS: ![]() ABOUT US: ![]() FLORA AND FAUNA: ![]() EARLY EARTH: ![]() |
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| TECH SPACE + Canon And Toshiba Delay Launch Of New SED Televisions Tokyo (AFP) May 25, 2007 - Japanese high-tech giants Canon and Toshiba said Friday they had decided to postpone indefinitely the launch of a new type of flat television panel which is mired in legal wrangling. SED television sets were due to be introduced in Japan in the fourth quarter of 2007. No new launch date was given. "Reasons for the postponement include prolonged litigation currently underway in the United S ... moreENERGY TECH + Follow The Green Brick Road Washington DC (SPX) May 29, 2007 - Researchers have found that bricks made from fly ash--fine ash particles captured as waste by coal-fired power plants--may be even safer than predicted. Instead of leaching minute amounts of mercury as some researchers had predicted, the bricks apparently do the reverse, pulling minute amounts of the toxic metal out of ambient air. Each year, roughly 25 million tons of fly ash from coal-fi ... moreCIVIL NUCLEAR + Greenpeace Protest At Finnish Nuclear Plant Helsinki (AFP) May 28, 2007 - Finnish, French and British Greenpeace activists protested on Monday against "security breaches" at the building site of Finland's fifth nuclear reactor, the ecological pressure group said. Police removed a group of activists who were blocking the road to the site where the world's first third-generation European Pressurized Reactor (EPR) is being built. According to Greenpeace spokesman M ... moreCAR TECH + Hydrogen Breakthrough Could Open The Road To Carbon-Free Cars Birmingham UK (SPX) May 29, 2007 - A new breakthrough in hydrogen storage technology could remove a key barrier to widespread uptake of non-polluting cars that produce no carbon dioxide emissions. UK scientists have developed a compound of the element lithium which may make it practical to store enough hydrogen on-board fuel-cell-powered cars to enable them to drive over 300 miles before refuelling. Achieving this driving r ... moreCLIMATE SCIENCE + India Rejects Greenhouse Gas Limits New Delhi (AFP) May 28, 2007 - India said Monday it would reject proposals to limit greenhouse gas emissions at a summit meeting of the world's leading economies next month because stricter limits would slow its booming economy. "Legally mandated measures for reducing greenhouse gas emissions are likely to have significant adverse impacts on GDP growth of developing countries, including India," environment ministry secretary ... more | ENERGY TECH: ![]() CAR TECH: ![]() CLIMATE SCIENCE: ![]() TIME AND SPACE: ![]() |
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Austin TX (SPX) May 29, 2007 - University of Texas at Austin astronomers William Cochran and Michael Endl, working with graduate students Robert Wittenmyer and Jacob Bean, have used the 9.2-meter Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) at McDonald Observatory to discover a system of two Jupiter-like planets orbiting a star whose composition might seem to rule out planet formation. This NASA-funded study has implications for theories of ...
Cameron Park CA (SPX) May 29, 2007 - One of the major cosmological mysteries of the past century -- and that's saying something, given the basic nature and purpose of cosmology -- has been the question of "dark matter". Our awareness of this mysterious stuff goes all the back to 1933, although it took us some time to appreciate just how strange it must be. And not until last year did we even manage to prove beyond reasonable ...
Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 28, 2007 - A Proton-M rocket carrying a U.S. telecommunications satellite, DirecTV-10, has been scheduled for launch in June this year from a space center in Kazakhstan, a leading Russian space company said Monday. The DirecTV-10 is a commercial telecommunications satellite designed and manufactured by Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems to provide consumers across the continental part of the United ...
Friedrichshafen, May 23, 2007 - ND SatCom, an SES ASTRA company and a leading global supplier of satellite-based broadband VSAT, broadcast, government and defence communication network solutions, has teamed up with its partner Interactive Technologies to implement Bulgaria's first satellite-based telemedicine network based on ND SatCom's core technology platform SkyWAN. Bulgarian service provider Interactive Technologies ...
Warwick UK (SPX) May 29, 2007 - Plasma astrophysicists at the University of Warwick have found that key information about the Sun's 'storm season' is being broadcast across the solar system in a fractal snapshot imprinted in the solar wind. This research opens up new ways of looking at both space weather and the unstable behaviour that affects the operation of fusion powered power plants. Fractals, mathematical shapes ... 




New Delhi (ANI) May 23, 2007 - Defence Minister A K Antony today informed the Parliament that the indigenously developed Trishul missile system is not a failure. "Technically it (the Trishul missile system) has not met the performance objectives as per original Qualitative Requirements (QRs) though delayed," Antony stated in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha. He cited the delay to the technical problems in ...
Washington (AFP) May 27, 2007 - Despite losing the Iraq war budget battle to the White House, Democrats are giving a positive spin to Congress' vote on it last week while gearing up for new, tougher battles on the unpopular war. Just hours after President George W. Bush got his demand for a war budget stripped of troop withdrawal dates, Democratic leaders said the fight was not over. ...
Seoul (AFP) May 28, 2007 - North Korea on Monday rebuked the South over its military drills as Seoul launched a computer simulation war game on the eve of high-level rapprochement talks with Pyongyang. "North-targeted ceaseless joint military exercises with foreign forces and (an) arms buildup are going on in South Korea," the North's state newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, said in an editorial. ...
Sanaa (UPI) Yemen, May 25, 2007 - Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qurbi sees danger increasing in the Middle East in light of Iraq's deteriorating conditions, the internecine Palestinian struggle, the fear of a Sunni-Shiite conflict and a possible U.S. strike on Iran. Speaking during an interview with United Press International about the impact of an unstable Iraq and the Fatah-Hamas Palestinian conflict, al-Qurbi said the ...
Vienna (AFP) May 23, 2007 - Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday he feared that a US plan to build a missile defence system in eastern Europe could launch a new arms race. "What has happened in Europe that is so negative that one should need to fill central Europe with arms?" Putin asked at a joint press conference in Vienna with Austrian President Heinz Fischer. ... 




Jakarta (AFP) May 28, 2007 - A massive concrete dam 15 storeys high would be built around Indonesia's disastrous "mud volcano" under the latest proposal to stop toxic sludge spewing from its core, a report said Monday. Indonesian and Japanese engineers have pitched the ambitious plan to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the nation marks one year on Tuesday since the mudspill started, forcing thousands to flee their home ...
Anchorage (AFP) Alaska, May 28, 2007 - The fate of the great whales hung in the balance Monday as officials from 75 nations gathered for talks amid pressure, notably from Japan, to reverse a 20-year ban on commercial hunting of the mammals. As the annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) prepares to open in Alaska's capital, environmental groups warned of the possibility of the United States striking a compromise ...
Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 28, 2007 - Debates over the Northern Sea Route, a shipping lane from the Atlantic to the Pacific along the coast of northern Russia, have been going on for many years. Local residents are sounding the alarm, scientists and journalists are crossing swords, and even MPs are worried about this problem, unable to take a nap in their comfy chairs. Russia's State Council, an advisory body consisting of the ...
Thiruvananthapuram (AFP) India, May 28, 2007 - The first rain from India's annual monsoon, which is crucial to its farm-dependent economy, hit the southwest coast on Monday, a weather official said. "The onset of the annual southwest monsoon has begun over Kerala today," said K. Santosh, director of the Indian meteorological department's office in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala state. A monsoon season, which lasts from June ...
Washington (UPI) May 25, 2007 - Animal rights groups are celebrating the National Institutes of Health's recent decision to permanently end breeding of government-owned chimpanzees, but researchers say the move could be detrimental to biomedical and pharmaceutical research. The NIH's National Center for Research Resources, which has had a moratorium on breeding of federally supported chimpanzees since 1995, said this ... 




Tokyo (AFP) May 25, 2007 - Japanese high-tech giants Canon and Toshiba said Friday they had decided to postpone indefinitely the launch of a new type of flat television panel which is mired in legal wrangling. SED television sets were due to be introduced in Japan in the fourth quarter of 2007. No new launch date was given. "Reasons for the postponement include prolonged litigation currently underway in the United S ...
Washington DC (SPX) May 29, 2007 - Researchers have found that bricks made from fly ash--fine ash particles captured as waste by coal-fired power plants--may be even safer than predicted. Instead of leaching minute amounts of mercury as some researchers had predicted, the bricks apparently do the reverse, pulling minute amounts of the toxic metal out of ambient air. Each year, roughly 25 million tons of fly ash from coal-fi ...
Helsinki (AFP) May 28, 2007 - Finnish, French and British Greenpeace activists protested on Monday against "security breaches" at the building site of Finland's fifth nuclear reactor, the ecological pressure group said. Police removed a group of activists who were blocking the road to the site where the world's first third-generation European Pressurized Reactor (EPR) is being built. According to Greenpeace spokesman M ...
Birmingham UK (SPX) May 29, 2007 - A new breakthrough in hydrogen storage technology could remove a key barrier to widespread uptake of non-polluting cars that produce no carbon dioxide emissions. UK scientists have developed a compound of the element lithium which may make it practical to store enough hydrogen on-board fuel-cell-powered cars to enable them to drive over 300 miles before refuelling. Achieving this driving r ...
New Delhi (AFP) May 28, 2007 - India said Monday it would reject proposals to limit greenhouse gas emissions at a summit meeting of the world's leading economies next month because stricter limits would slow its booming economy. "Legally mandated measures for reducing greenhouse gas emissions are likely to have significant adverse impacts on GDP growth of developing countries, including India," environment ministry secretary ... 











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