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When Life On Earth Became So Big
Blacksburg VA (SPX) Jan 05, 2009
In 3.5 billion years, life on earth went from single microscopic cells to giant sequoias and blue whales. Scientists have now documented quantitatively that the increase in maximum size of organisms was not gradual, but happened in two distinct bursts "tied to the geological evolution of the planet," said Michal Kowalewski, professor of geosciences at Virginia Tech. Jonathan L. Payne, assi ... read more

How Neanderthal Got Whacked By Modern Humans
Paris, France (SPX) Jan 05, 2009
In a recently conducted study, a multidisciplinary French-American research team with expertise in archaeology, past climates, and ecology reported that Neanderthal extinction was principally a result of competition with Cro-Magnon populations, rather than the consequences of climate change. The study, reported in the online, open-access journal PLoS ONE on December 24, figures in the ongo ... more

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Walker's World: FDR's words still echo
Paris (UPI) Jan 5, 2009
As President-elect Barack Obama's speechwriters try to craft the soaring and heartening words that will mark his inauguration and start to define his presidency, they could do a great deal worse than return to the inaugural speech of another president who took the oath of office amid another great economic crisis and Wall Street scandal. "The money changers have fled from their high sea ... more

Vidalia Farmers Develop Alternative To Hand-Transplanting Onions
Statesboro GA (SPX) Jan 05, 2009
Growers in southeastern Georgia have the perfect combination of climate and soil to produce some of the world's best onions: the famous Vidalia sweet onions. Prized for their mild taste and sweetness, Vidalia onions are shipped throughout North America for use in recipes and relishes. Onion producers in the Vidalia region have traditionally used transplants to produce dry bulb onions. Tran ... more

U-Pick Pumpkin Farms Recycle Urban Leaves
New Brunswick, Canada (SPX) Jan 04, 2009
Americans love pumpkins. The growing popularity of rural fall festivals, grade school farm tours, and "u-pick" pumpkin farms has resulted in an increase in consumer demand for pumpkins throughout the country. A critical challenge for pumpkin farmers promoting entertainment agriculture, or "agritourism", is maintaining fields that are weed-free, attractive, and safe for consumers. ... more

Thousands flood refugee camps after strong Indonesia quakes
Manokwari, Indonesia (AFP) Jan 5, 2009
Thousands of frightened residents flooded makeshift refugee camps in Indonesia's West Papua province Monday after two powerful earthquakes flattened buildings and killed at least one person. Residents camped out in yards and streets outside their homes and there were some 14,000 refugees across the province, many of whom had fled to higher ground, officials said. "For the time being ther ... more

 

  • Put kangaroos, camels on Australian eco-menu: scientists


  • Protea Plants Help Unlock Secrets Of Species Hotspots


  • Organic Plant Waste Proves Effective Weed Control For Citrus Trees


  • One dead, dozens hurt in Indonesian earthquakes
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    TECH SPACE
    CesiumAstro buys Vidrovr to embed AI across satellite communications
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 11, 2026
    CesiumAstro has acquired Vidrovr in a move to integrate artificial intelligence directly into its space communications systems, payloads, and satellite platforms, extending AI-driven analytics and r ... more
    Behind Space Innovation The Growing Role of Outsourcing Services
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 11, 2026
    Explore the reasons outsourcing has become the norm in space innovation. Discover how it helps teams reduce turnaround times, lower costs and improve results within a short time. ... more
    After oil, US moves to secure access to Venezuelan minerals
    Caracas (AFP) Mar 4, 2026
    US mining companies are lining up to invest in Venezuela, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said during a visit to Caracas on Wednesday as he pushed for greater access to critical minerals. ... more

    ROBO SPACE
    Left, right and faithful unite to demand human control over AI
    Washington, United States (AFP) Mar 4, 2026
    A coalition spanning US conservative figure Steve Bannon, progressives, labor unions and faith groups announced Wednesday a joint declaration of principles on artificial intelligence, framing the effort as a pushback against what they called Silicon Valley's reckless deployment of AI. ... more
    Europe should focus on industrial AI, SAP says
    Walldorf, Germany (AFP) Mar 4, 2026
    Europe should focus on competing in industrial AI, a top executive at German software giant SAP said, as the continent plays catch-up in the race for the cutting-edge technology against the United States and China. ... more
    Questions over AI capability as tech guides Iran strikes
    Paris, France (AFP) Mar 7, 2026
    The latest bout of fighting between the United States, Israel and Iran has seen AI deployed as never before to sift intelligence and select targets, although the technology's use in war remains hotly debated. ... more

     
    New Use For Human Hair
    Verona MS (SPX) Jan 05, 2009
    Agricultural crop production relies on composted waste materials and byproducts, such as animal manure, municipal solid waste composts, and sewage sludge, as a necessary nutrient source. Studies have shown that human hair, a readily available waste generated from barbershops and hair salons, combined with additional compost, is an additional nutrient source for crops. Although human hair h ... more

    New Study Examines Effects Of South Carolina Chlorine Gas Disaster
    washington DC (SPX) Jan 04, 2009
    The study indicates how chlorine gas release could affect major metropolitan areas; the Department of Homeland Security identifies chlorine attack as top-15 scenario A new study examining the aftereffects of a chlorine gas disaster in a South Carolina town gives larger metropolitan areas important insight into what to expect and how to prepare emergency response systems for an accidental ... more

    Japan registers small waves after Indonesia quakes
    Tokyo (AFP) Jan 4, 2009
    Japan's Pacific coast was lapped by minor tsunami waves Sunday after a string of powerful earthquakes off Indonesia, the country's meteorological agency said. Waves up to 40 centimetres (1.3 feet) reached the Pacific coasts of islands from the Okinawan chain to the main island of Honshu, the agency said. The tallest of the waves were measured in Chichijima, about 1,000 kilometres (600 mi ... more

    Honeybees Also Serve As Plant Bodyguards
    Wurzburg, Germany (SPX) Jan 04, 2009
    Honeybees are important to plants for reasons that go beyond pollination, according to a new study published in the December 23rd issue of Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. The insects' buzz also defends plants against the caterpillars that would otherwise munch on them undisturbed. The researchers, led by Jurgen Tautz of Biozentrum Universitat Wurzburg, Germany, earlier found tha ... more

     

  • Grazing Animals Help Spread Plant Disease


  • France foils two Somali pirate attacks, holds 19: Paris


  • Freak storm kills 18 in South Africa


  • Corals Stage Dramatic Comeback Four Years After Tsunami
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    NUKEWARS
    Iran names Khamenei's son as new supreme leader
    Tehran (AFP) Mar 8, 2026
    Iran's ruling clerics on Sunday appointed their slain leader's son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as the country's new supreme leader, defying threats against him from the United States and Israel as they pummel the country. ... more
    Trump suggests US troops could be sent to secure Iran's uranium
    Aboard Air Force One (AFP) Mar 7, 2026
    US President Donald Trump evoked Saturday the idea of sending ground troops into Iran to secure the country's stockpiles of enriched uranium, as part of efforts to dismantle Tehran's nuclear program. ... more
    Kremlin says nuclear weapons in Finland would threaten Russia
    Moscow (AFP) Mar 6, 2026
    Russia said on Friday it saw Finland's move to lift restrictions on hosting nuclear weapons as a potential threat and vowed to respond if Helsinki followed through with the plan. ... more

    SUPERPOWERS
    Elevation of Mojtaba Khamenei suggests ultraconservatives steering Iran
    Paris, France (AFP) Mar 9, 2026
    With the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father Ali as Iran's supreme leader, the country's ultraconservatives have defied the United States and Israel and signalled their intent to keep the war going, experts told AFP. ... more
    China says opposes any targeting of new Iran leader
    Beijing (AFP) Mar 9, 2026
    China said Monday that Iran's decision to name Mojtaba Khamenei as its new supreme leader following the killing of his father was a domestic matter, and it opposed any attempt to target him. ... more
    Four years after banning Russia, FIFA and IOC passive in the face of war
    Lausanne (AFP) Mar 9, 2026
    Four years after world sport rushed to ban Russia for invading Ukraine, the leading governing bodies are reacting guardedly to the US-led attack on Iran, raising accusations of double standards. ... more

    IRAQ WARS
    Air strike hits Iraq base housing pro-Iran group: faction sources
    Baghdad (AFP) Mar 3, 2026
    An air strike hit a military base in southern Iraq housing the Iran-backed Kataeb Hezbollah group on Tuesday, two sources from the armed faction said. ... more
    Over 2,200 IS detainees transferred to Iraq from Syria: Iraqi official
    Baghdad (AFP) Feb 7, 2026
    Iraq has so far received 2,225 Islamic State group detainees, whom the US military began transferring from Syria last month, an Iraqi official told AFP on Saturday. ... more
    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

    THE STANS
    Kurdish rebels say ready to resist Iran, await uprising
    Penjwen, Iraq (AFP) Mar 9, 2026
    From their hideouts in the Iraqi mountains near Iran, leftist Kurdish rebels say they are ready to fight the Islamic republic, but hope for an uprising before they intervene, with or without US support. ... more
    Strikes on Iranian opposition groups in Iraq's Kurdistan
    Erbil, Iraq (AFP) Mar 7, 2026
    Several strikes hit Kurdish Iranian militants in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region on Saturday, officials from the exiled groups told AFP. ... more
    As Iran conflict spills over, Iraq's Kurds say 'this war is not mine'
    Soran, Iraq (AFP) Mar 7, 2026
    On a deserted road not too far from the border between Iran and Iraqi Kurdistan, Satar Barsirini looked up at the sky, now streaked with jets and drones. ... more
     

  • Chinese sailor recalls terror of Somali kidnapping
  • China fines UK students for 'illegal map-making': state media
  • China aiming to lure three million tourists to Tibet: state media
  • Blasts at China fireworks factories kill 14: state media
  • Aquaculture Developments See Continuing Steady Growth
  • 33 dead in Guatemala landslide: rescue workers
  • Alstom boss says world should not buy Chinese trains: report
  • US Oil Use Remains Flat Due To Expanded Biofuels Industry

  • Worldwide semiconductor sales fall in November
  • Oil And Gas Pipelines Hit Center Stage In 2008
  • N-Viro International Biofuel Project Receives Initial Approval
  • Japan, South Africa diplomats in running for IAEA top job
  • Hong Kong air pollution worst since records began: official data
  • GreenShift To Build Twelve Corn Oil Extraction Facilities
  • Warmer light from OLEDs
  • French nuclear group Areva seeks US license for uranium plant

  • Japan says 'cannot accept' Chinese gas development
  • Foundation turns rubbish into legs for Thailand's needy
  • China adjusts 2008 record trade surplus upward: report
  • 1 in 5 considering leaving Hong Kong due to pollution: survey
  • First Seed Sales Of Dedicated Energy Crops Begin
  • China's oil experts start work on Iraqi field
  • China manufacturing sector close to recession: CLSA
  • Camelina-Based Aviation Fuel Cleared For Takeoff



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