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January 28, 2012
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Radiation fears slow Japan tsunami clear-up
Tokyo (AFP) Jan 27, 2012
Giant piles of debris from Japan's earthquake and tsunami scar the country's once picturesque northeast coast - and the clear-up is hamstrung by fears the rubbish may be contaminated by radiation. Decades-worth of waste was left behind when the waters receded in March last year after claiming more than 19,000 lives. The survivors are desperate to rebuild, but must first get rid of more than 22 million tonnes of rubbish - far too much for the disaster-struck region to deal with alone. But d ... read more

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SHAKE AND BLOW

Flood survivors rebuild in Philippine danger zones
Less than six weeks after killer floods swept away their slum homes along a Philippine river, Lydia Abulanda and her neighbours are rebuilding despite warnings disaster could strike again. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Pros and cons of U.K. climate change eyed
Climate change in the coming century poses both risks and opportunities for Britain, a first comprehensive government assessment says. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Iraq water crisis could stir ethnic clash
Iraq is facing worsening water shortages caused by the failure of successive postwar governments to ensure supplies and extensive dam-building in neighboring states that could trigger sectarian conflict. ... more
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24/7 News Coverage
Satellite snaps Costa Rica volcano action

Seven killed in Indonesian storms: official

PNG ex-commander says seized control of military

Pollution sparks panic water buying in China

Hong Kongers plan ad to insult mainland 'locusts'

Tibetans in restive area fiercely independent: experts

US ex-diplomat pulls no punches on Japan

'Rules' may govern genome evolution in young plant species

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FARM NEWS

Barclays tops roll of shame at Davos
Barclays was accused of driving millions of people into poverty by speculating on food prices as campaigners at Davos conferred their annual Public Eye shame award on the British bank on Friday. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Troubled Global AIDS fund shifts focus ten years on
Set up to roll back diseases that kill some four million people each year, the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria is shifting focus under new leadership even as it struggles to shake off corruption charges and keep its coffers full. ... more
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WHITE OUT

Five dead in southeast Europe snowstorms
Four people died in Romania and one in Bulgaria as snowstorms hit parts of southeastern Europe, government and media sources said Friday. ... more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Drone discovers 'river of blood' in Texas
A drone enthusiast testing out his airborne camera discovered a river of blood behind a Texas meatpacking plant, prompting outrage and investigations by local authorities. ... more
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BP must pay part of rig owner's eventual Gulf costs

Spain cuts subsidies for clean energy

'We care about every worker': Apple CEO

Mexican electricity output tied to growth

Davos doubts center on EU, world economy

Puerto Rico's pipeline plans on track?

Backer: EU energy proposal has safeguards

Venezuela ditching World Bank arbitration

Rio summit must yield new model: Brazil minister

Twitter faces censorship charges, blackout call

Total says Iran tensions won't have big oil price impact

Stanford aero-engineers debut open-source fluid dynamics design application

Wind and Solar Farms Tackle the Vicissitudes of Weather

Dominion and Lockheed Martin Announce Grid Side Energy Efficiency Solution

White roofs to make for cooler Melbourne buildings

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ABOUT US

Arabia saw first humans out of Africa
European researchers say genetic studies suggest the first humans leaving the Horn of African to the rest of the world first settled in Arabia. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Lebanon activists fight to curb animal trafficking, abuse
Lebanon's animal rights activists are fighting to bring to national attention what they say are rampant trafficking and abuse, problems that are far from priorities in a country plagued with turbulence. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Protesters offer to return PM's shoe
Australian indigenous leaders promised more protests after a clash between demonstrators and police in which the prime minister was hustled to safety but lost a shoe. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

N.Z. quake bill to approach $25 bn: central bank
The total cost of the Christchurch earthquakes is set to reach about NZ$30 billion ($24.5 billion), much higher than previous estimates, New Zealand's central bank chief said Friday. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Five Japan committees keep no disaster records
Five government teams dealing with Japan's tsunami and nuclear catastrophes kept no detailed records, an official said Friday, adding to a growing picture of chaos in Tokyo's disaster response. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Another Tibetan shot dead by China police: rights groups
Chinese police shot dead another Tibetan protester in the restive Sichuan province, rights groups said Friday, bringing to at least three the number killed in deadly clashes this week. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

New AU headquarters marks strong China-Africa ties
Towering above the Ethiopian capital, cloaked in urban smog, the new Chinese-built African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa is a bold symbol of China's rapidly changing role in Africa. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

The Mighty Mesh Of Biofilms
New research at Harvard explains how bacterial biofilms expand to form slimy mats on teeth, pipes, surgical instruments, and crops. Through experiment and mathematical analysis, researchers have sho ... more
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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
US 'bunker-buster' not powerful enough against Iran

US to send floating commando base to Mideast

Sanctions take their toll on ordinary Iranians

Protest against greater US role in Philippines

Progress seen in moves towards Afghan peace talks

US military reaches further into Asia

Emirates 'has security links with Israel'

Iran: New negotiations on way?

Thales Australia and Steyr to work closer

US seeks greater military ties with China

US concerned about fate of Uighurs in China

Rockets hit Pakistan academy near bin Laden home

US says French pullout from Afghanistan coordinated

US officials set N. Korea talks in Moscow, Seoul

Suicide car bomb outside Baghdad hospital kills 31

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EARLY EARTH

Winged dinosaur Archaeopteryx dressed for flight
Since its discovery 150 years ago, scientists have puzzled over whether the winged dinosaur Archaeopteryx represents the missing link in birds' evolution to powered flight. Much of the debate has fo ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

The Evolution of Division of Labour
Division of labour is not only a defining feature of human societies but is also omnipresent among the building blocks of biological organisms and is considered a major theme of evolution. The ... more
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WATER WORLD

Carbon dioxide is driving fish crazy
Rising human carbon dioxide emissions may be affecting the brains and central nervous system of sea fishes with serious consequences for their survival, an international scientific team has found. ... more
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WOOD PILE

Restored wetlands rarely equal condition of original wetlands
Wetland restoration is a billion-dollar-a-year industry in the United States that aims to create ecosystems similar to those that disappeared over the past century. But a new analysis of restoration ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

NOAA satellites aid in the rescue of 207 people in 2011
In 2011, NOAA satellites were critical in the rescues of 207 people from life-threatening situations throughout the United States and its surrounding waters. The satellites picked up distress signal ... more
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FARM NEWS

Improving crops from the roots up
Research involving scientists at The University of Nottingham has taken us a step closer to breeding hardier crops that can better adapt to different environmental conditions and fight off attack fr ... more
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FARM NEWS

Grafted watermelon plants take in more pesticides
The widely used farm practice of grafting watermelon and other melon plants onto squash or pumpkin rootstocks results in larger amounts of certain pesticides in the melon fruit, scientists are repor ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Researchers Discover Method to Unravel Malaria's Genetic Secrets
The parasite that causes malaria is a genetic outlier, which has prevented scientists from discovering the functions of most of its genes. Researchers at National Jewish Health and Yale University S ... more
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Rocket Man: Gingrich peddles space dreams in Florida

JPL begins widespread adoption of Maplesoft technology

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ESA Director General praises UK space innovation

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NASA's NuSTAR Ships to Vandenberg for March 14 Launch

Robot competition in zero-gravity

MT Aerospace wins contract for operation and maintenance of launch facilities' mechanical systems

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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Injecting sulfate particles into stratosphere won't fully offset climate change
As the reality and the impact of climate warming have become clearer in the last decade, researchers have looked for possible engineering solutions - such as removing carbon dioxide from the atmosph ... more
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WOOD PILE

$1.6 million fine for cutting down trees
A Florida couple was fined $1.6 million for cutting down mangrove trees on their property without proper state and city permits. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Graphic details emerge of Tibetan unrest in China
A Tibetan-inhabited region of China appeared to be under lockdown Thursday after it was rocked by deadly clashes, as exile groups gave grisly details of how the unrest unfolded. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

S.African parliament tackles rhino poaching crisis
From legalising trade in rhino horns to an outright ban on hunting the animals, South Africa's parliament Thursday wrestled with sometimes conflicting ideas on how to curb a devastating surge in poaching. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Haiti should brace for more devastating quakes: study
The 2010 earthquake that devastated southern Haiti may have opened a new era of seismic activity and residents should brace for more massive temblors, said a US study on Thursday. ... more
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WHITE OUT

One dead as heavy snow hits southeast Europe
A heavy winter snowstorm pummelled parts of southeastern Europe on Thursday, leaving at least one person dead, snarling road and air traffic and leaving thousands without power. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Doctors Without Borders slams lack of AIDS care in DR Congo
Eighty-five percent of HIV-positive people in Democratic Republic of Congo have no access to AIDS treatment, while international funding has been cut, according to Doctors Without Borders. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

No chance for climate deal unless firms join push: UN
The world has no chance of sealing an emissions cut deal unless companies lobby their governments for an accord, the UN climate chief told the global business elite in Davos on Thursday. ... more
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