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Quiet Bison Sire More Calves Than Louder Rivals
Davis CA (SPX) Jan 02, 2009
During bison mating season, the quietest bulls score the most mates and sire the most offspring while studs with the loudest bellows see the least action, according to a surprising new study by researchers at University of California, Davis, and Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego. The researchers also found that the volume of a bull's bellow was not related to its weight or age. ... read more

Scientists Spend A White Christmas In Antarctica
Paris, France (ESA) Jan 02, 2009
The idea of a white Christmas may seem magical for many of us, but spare a thought for a team of scientists forgoing the festive season to take part in a novel campaign being carried out in one of the most inhospitable regions on Earth to support ESA's ice mission CryoSat. German scientists from the Technical University of Dresden and the Alfred Wegener Institute are spending up to four mo ... more

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Ocean Observations Reap Climate Science Rewards
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Jan 02, 2009
Long-term observations of the oceans around Australia are providing the nation's climate scientists with significant benchmarks for seasonal forecasts and monitoring future climate change. Initiated near the end of a two-year El Nino event in May 1983, the program involves the deployment of simple 'expendable instruments' (XBTs) from commercial shipping that measure temperature and current ... more

Global Warming Aided By Drought, Deforestation Link
Irvine CA (SPX) Jan 02, 2009
In the rainforests of equatorial Asia, a link between drought and deforestation is fueling global warming, finds an international study that includes a UC Irvine scientist. The study, analyzing six years of climate and fire observations from satellites, shows that in dry years, the practice of using fire to clear forests and remove organic soil increases substantially, releasing huge amoun ... more

Does Global Warming Lead To A Change In Upper Atmospheric Transport
Frankfurt, Germany (SPX) Jan 02, 2009
Most atmospheric models predict that the rate of transport of air from the troposphere to the above lying stratosphere should be increasing due to climate change. Surprisingly, Dr. Andreas Engel together with an international group of researchers has now found that this does not seem to be happening. On the contrary, it seems that the air air masses are moving more slowly than predicted. This co ... more

Developing A Better Flight Plan For Weather Forecasting
Boston MA (SPX) Jan 02, 2009
At MIT, planning for bad weather involves far more than remembering an umbrella. Researchers in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics are trying to improve weather forecasting using robotic aircraft and advanced flight plans that consider millions of variables. "Weather affects huge sectors of our economy, such as agriculture and transportation," said Nicholas Roy, an assistant pr ... more

 

  • Biologists Unravel Mechanism Structure Of Powerful Virus Molecular Motor


  • French warship foils Somali pirate attack in Gulf of Aden


  • Coral decline warns of ocean changes: Australian scientists


  • China milk boss admits delay in reporting danger: state media
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    TECH SPACE
    Launching the idea of data centers in space
    San Francisco, United States (AFP) Feb 3, 2026
    Tech firms are floating the idea of building data centers in space and tapping into the sun's energy to meet out-of-this-world power demands in a fierce artificial intelligence race. ... more
    Anthropic unveils new AI model as OpenAI rivalry heats up
    San Francisco, United States (AFP) Feb 5, 2026
    Anthropic on Thursday released its latest high-performing artificial intelligence model, escalating its challenge to OpenAI in the intensifying AI race. ... more
    Musk merges xAI into SpaceX in bid to build space data centers
    San Francisco, United States (AFP) Feb 3, 2026
    Elon Musk has announced that his rocket company SpaceX will take over his artificial intelligence outfit xAI, as he seeks to raise billions of dollars for his science fiction-worthy outer space projects. ... more

    ROBO SPACE
    Reprogrammable metal bricks give robots muscle-like adaptability
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 04, 2026
    Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a proof-of-concept material system that allows solid Lego-like building blocks to be programmed with different mechanical properties and the ... more
    OpenClaw's AI agent does everything, even social media
    Washington, United States (AFP) Feb 2, 2026
    Meet OpenClaw: the AI assistant that promised to be your dream intern, terrified cybersecurity experts, and now thrives on chatbot-only social media - all in just a few weeks. ... more
    Human taught tactile control lets robots grasp diverse objects
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jan 19, 2026
    When humans pick up everyday items such as fragile eggs or slippery metal cups, they instinctively adjust their grip using tactile feedback to avoid breaking or dropping them. In contrast, enabling ... more

     
    Scam artists sell 'forest' lands in barren northern China
    Beijing (AFP) Jan 1, 2009
    A pair of Chinese forestry executives cheated thousands of investors out of 160 million dollars by selling off "timber lands" in a barren desert region, state-run Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday. Chairman Chen Xianggui of Inner Mongolia's Wanli Afforestation Co. was sentenced to 11 years in prison by a court in the region while general manager Liu Yanying received nine years for the ... more

    Taiwan echos China's call for end to hostilities
    Taipei (AFP) Jan 1, 2009
    Taiwan on Thursday reacted positively to Chinese President Hu Jintao's call for a truce with the island, in a further sign of rapidly improving ties between the formerly bitter foes. "We're pleased to see cross-Strait ties developing on the axis of 'peaceful development,' under which the two sides can negotiate, launch exchanges and benefit each other," Taiwan's presidential office spokesman ... more

    New Zealand partner rejects China's contaminated milk 'confession': report
    Wellington (AFP) Jan 2, 2009
    New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra has rejected claims the former head of its Chinese joint venture pleaded guilty to charges related to the tainted milk scandal, reports here said Friday. Tian Wenhua, former general manager of Sanlu Group, had "absolutely and unequivocally" pleaded not guilty in a Chinese court to the charges, a Fonterra spokesman told the New Zealand Herald. According to ... more

    Ice threatens Dutch harbour, as skaters rejoice
    The Hague (AFP) Dec 31, 2008
    As Dutch ice-skaters made the most of the lowest December temperatures in 12 years, authorities announced Wednesday it would be deploying a ship to break up ice in the port of Rotterdam. "For the first time since 1996, the Rotterdam Port Authority will use a patrol vessel the keep the port ice-free in the freezing weather," said a statement from the biggest port in Europe and the third bigge ... more

     

  • Senegalese officer fatally shot in Darfur: military


  • Red Cross deploys more teams to fight cholera in Zimbabwe


  • Lock And Load In Africa Part Three


  • Analysis: African oil both booms and wanes
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    NUKEWARS
    China shuns calls to enter nuclear talks after US-Russia treaty lapses
    Beijing (AFP) Feb 5, 2026
    China rejected calls to enter talks on a new nuclear treaty after a US-Russian agreement expired on Thursday, ending decades of restrictions on how many warheads the two powers can deploy. ... more
    Trump urges new nuclear treaty after Russia agreement ends
    Washington, United States (AFP) Feb 6, 2026
    US President Donald Trump on Thursday called for a brand new nuclear treaty after the last agreement with Russia expired, prompting fears of a new global arms race. ... more
    Iran, US prepare for Oman talks after deadly protest crackdown
    Muscat, Oman (AFP) Feb 6, 2026
    Iran and the United States were preparing for talks on Friday in Oman, with Washington looking to see if there was any prospect of diplomatic progress on the Iranian nuclear programme and other issues while refusing to rule out military action. ... more

    SUPERPOWERS
    Why did Xi hold back-to-back calls with Putin, Trump?
    Beijing (AFP) Feb 5, 2026
    China's leader Xi Jinping held back-to-back calls with Russia's Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump this week, timing analysts said on Thursday was rare and significant as Beijing positions itself as a stable global power. ... more
    Russia, US agree to resume military contacts at Ukraine talks
    Abu Dhabi (AFP) Feb 5, 2026
    Russia and the United States agreed to resume high-level military contacts, in a major step of rapprochement between the world's top nuclear powers at Ukraine talks in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. ... more
    China's Xi calls for 'orderly' world in talks with Uruguay leader
    Beijing (AFP) Feb 3, 2026
    China's leader Xi Jinping called Tuesday for an "equal and orderly multipolar world" in the face of "unilateral bullying", in an apparent jab at the United States. ... more

    IRAQ WARS
    Iraq starts investigations into IS detainees moved from Syria
    Baghdad (AFP) Feb 2, 2026
    Iraq's judiciary announced on Monday it has begun its investigations into more than 1,300 Islamic State group detainees who were transferred from Syria as part of a US operation. ... more
    Where does Iraq stand as US turns up heat on Iran?
    Baghdad (AFP) Jan 29, 2026
    Faced with political deadlock, open American meddling and the threat of war across its borders, is Iraq being dragged back to darker times after achieving hard-won stability? ... more
    Rubio warns Iraq on Iran ties as Maliki sets return
    Washington, United States (AFP) Jan 26, 2026
    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Iraq on Sunday against a pro-Iranian government as the expected return of Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister stirs Washington's concern. ... more

    THE STANS
    Pakistan seeks out perpetrators after deadly separatist attacks
    Quetta, Pakistan (AFP) Feb 1, 2026
    Pakistan forces hunted on Sunday for the separatists behind a string of coordinated attacks in restive Balochistan province, with the government vowing to retaliate after more than 190 people were killed in two days. ... more
    US judge grants asylum to Chinese man who filmed alleged Uyghur camps
    Washington, United States (AFP) Jan 29, 2026
    A US immigration judge on Wednesday granted asylum to a Chinese man who fled his country after documenting sites of alleged human rights abuses against Uyghurs, his mother and lawyer told AFP. ... more
    Kurdish women braid their hair in show of solidarity with Syria Kurds
    Erbil, Iraq (AFP) Jan 23, 2026
    Women in Iraqi Kurdistan and beyond have taken to the streets and social media to braid their hair in a show of solidarity after a Syrian soldier bragged in a video about cutting off a Kurdish fighter's braid in Raqa. ... more
     

  • Peace and calm for 2009, but not economic recovery: soothsayers
  • Analysis: Central Asian energy in 2008
  • Analysis: Nigeria caps year with capture
  • Researcher Hopes To Put Fuel Cells On The Fast Track
  • Climate Change Opens Northeast Route To Foreign Ships
  • Catch The Wave
  • CSU Earns High Marks For Energy Demand Program
  • Slovakia closes nuclear reactor unit to comply with EU rules

  • Thirteen trapped in flooded coal mine in China: state media
  • Vestas lands large wind turbine contracts in China
  • Dell reorganizes, shakes up top management
  • Analysis: Brazil pumps ethanol to Japan
  • China's Hu calls for military exchanges with Taiwan
  • Former dairy boss tried over China tainted milk scandal
  • Congo government buying Chinese arms: opposition
  • Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina gets landslide Bangladesh win

  • Election landslide holds dangers for Bangladesh: analysts
  • Huge dinosaur discovery in China: state media
  • Hong Kong-born baby girl contracts mild form of bird flu
  • Two more stand trial in China milk scandal
  • Ancient Magma Superpiles May Have Shaped The Continents
  • As Ice Melts, Antarctic Bedrock Is On The Move
  • Climate Change Alters Ocean Chemistry
  • Dangerous Sea Level Rise Imminent Without Large Reductions Of Black Carbon



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