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Taiwan mulling building bridge linking with China
Taipei (AFP) Feb 5, 2009
Taiwan is considering building a bridge to mainland China in the latest sign of warming ties between the cross-Strait rivals, an official said Thursday. President Ma Ying-jeou asked Taiwan's top economic planners to conduct a feasibility study when he visited Kinmen, a Taiwan-controlled fortified island group off the Chinese mainland, in August. The bridge would link Kinmen with Xiamen ... read more

Study In Fish Finds No Such Thing As A Born Leader
Cambridge, UK (SPX) Feb 06, 2009
Followers are just as important to good leadership as are the leaders themselves, reveals a new study of stickleback fish published online in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. By randomly pairing fish of varying degrees of "boldness," the researchers showed that each member of a pair adopts the role of leader or follower. More importantly, they found, the behavior of each member ... more

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Revision Of Plant Evolution May Stem From Discovery Of Lignin In Seaweed
Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Feb 06, 2009
Land plants' ability to sprout upward through the air, unsupported except by their own woody tissues, has long been considered one of the characteristics separating them from aquatic plants, which rely on water to support them. Now lignin, one of the chemical underpinnings vital to the self-supporting nature of land plants - and thought unique to them - has been found in marine algae by a ... more

How A Brain Chemical Changes Locusts From Harmless Grasshoppers To Swarming Pests
Cambridge, UK (SPX) Feb 06, 2009
Scientists have uncovered the underlying biological reason why locusts form migrating swarms. Their findings, reported in this week's edition of Science, could be used in the future to prevent the plagues which devastate crops (notably in developing countries), affecting the livelihood of one in ten people across the globe. A collaboration between a team of scientists in Cambridge and Oxfo ... more

Fishy Clue Helps Establish How Proteins Evolve
New Haven CT (SPX) Feb 06, 2009
Three billion years ago, a "new" amino acid was added to the alphabet of 20 that commonly make up proteins in organisms today. Now researchers at Yale and the University of Tokyo have demonstrated how this rare amino acid - and, by example, other amino acids - made its way into the menu for protein synthesis. The study appeared in the December 31 advance online publication of the journal Nature. ... more

Dinosaur Fossils Fit Perfectly Into The Evolutionary Tree Of Life
Bath, UK (SPX) Feb 06, 2009
A recent study by researchers at the University of Bath and London's Natural History Museum has found that scientists' knowledge of the evolution of dinosaurs is remarkably complete. Evolutionary biologists use two ways to study the evolution of prehistoric plants and animals: firstly they use radioactive dating techniques to put fossils in chronological order according to the age of the r ... more

 

  • Dam may have triggered huge China quake: scientists


  • Fish-dependent countries face climate change threat: study


  • Emergency as drought hits key farm regions in China: state media


  • EU seeks teeth to protect sharks
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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

     
    Thousands isolated by Brunei floods: newspaper
    Bandar Seri Begawan (AFP) Feb 5, 2009
    Thousands of people in rural Brunei have been stranded by flood waters up to two metres (yards) deep, a newspaper reported on Thursday. Heavy rains on Tuesday night rendered roads in Tutong district impassable, forcing some residents to use boats for transport, the Borneo Bulletin reported. "Many couldn't get out of their villages because the main road is submerged under water while many ... more

    Blue Light Destroys Antibiotic-Resistant Staph Infection
    New Rochelle NY (SPX) Feb 06, 2009
    Two common strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as MRSA, were virtually eradicated in the laboratory by exposing them to a wavelength of blue light, in a process called photo-irradiation that is described in a paper published online ahead of print in Photomedicine and Laser Surgery. The article will appear in the April 2009 issue (Volume 27, Number 2) of t ... more

    Somali pirates free Ukrainian arms ship
    Mogadishu (AFP) Feb 5, 2009
    Somali pirates on Thursday freed a Ukrainian ship they had held since September with battle tanks and other weaponry on board after receiving a ransom of more than three million dollars. The release of the ship and its crew of 20 seamen -- a Latvian, two Russians and 17 Ukrainians -- marked the end of one of the longest and most dramatic sea-jackings in recent years. "We have released ... more

    Shrinking glaciers worry Chinese
    Xining, China (UPI) Feb 4, 2009
    The steady retreat of glaciers on China's Qinghai-Tibet plateau during the past 40 years is troubling, scientists in the Asian nation said Wednesday. Xin Yuanhong, senior engineer in charge of a three-year field study, said the glaciers at the headwaters of the Yangtze, China's longest river, now cover 406 square miles, down from 482 square miles in 1971, Xinhua reported. The scientists ... more

     

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  • Brazilian Indians fleeing bulldozers: group
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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
     

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  • Climate change must be tackled to avert economic disaster: UN chief
  • Chinese envoy urges US help on climate change
  • China 'omits serious rights abuses' in UN report
  • 98-year-old man faces court in China for money scam: state media
  • Too Much TV Linked To Future Fast-Food Intake
  • Tom Cruise Smile Comes With A Sunburn Price

  • Texas Approves Five Billion Dollars To Deliver More Wind Power
  • Finnish Fortum seeks permit for a new nuclear reactor
  • China's sovereign wealth fund eyes CITIC Capital stake: report
  • USDA considers using GE corn for ethanol
  • Solid quarter for Cisco but clouds on horizon
  • China's jobless migrants confront a dim future
  • Attack on oil facility off Nigeria kills one: navy
  • Analysis: Nigerian oil strike imminent?

  • Analysis: Manas, energy and the U.S.
  • Analysis: Brazil moving on oil legislation
  • Vietnam to go ahead with bauxite mines despite opposition
  • Workers protest as Italian sofa maker folds in China: govt
  • Sweden reverses decision to phase out nuclear power
  • US Nuclear Power Plants Achieved Near-Record Level Of Production In 2008
  • Synthetic Fuels With Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions Than Petroleum Refining
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