24/7 News Coverage
November 08, 2014
EPIDEMICS
Fewer Ebola infections through burials: WHO Safe and diginified burials key to ending Ebola epidemic: WHO
Geneva (AFP) Nov 07, 2014
Far fewer people are being infected with the deadly Ebola virus through unsafe burials thanks to vigorous efforts to make them safer, the World Health Organization said Friday. While nearly 60 percent of all Ebola infections in August happened in connection with handling highly contagious dead bodies and customs and practices linked to burials, that number has now fallen to around 20 percent in some places, said Pierre Formenty, a top WHO Ebola expert. "The tendency is really that in many places ... read more
Previous Issues Nov 07 Nov 06 Nov 05 Nov 04 Nov 03
FLORA AND FAUNA

Of dragonflies and dinosaurs: mapping the evolution of insects
When the dinosaurs ruled the earth, they were already bugged by creatures who had gotten there many millions of years earlier: Dragonflies and damselflies. In fact, says Rutgers University-Newark bi ... more
EPIDEMICS

Researchers Develop New Model to Study Epidemics
For decades, scientists have been perfecting models of how contagions spread, but newly published research takes the first steps into building a model that includes the loop linking individual human ... more
FARM NEWS

Using wheat as an energy source for beef cattle
Wheat, along with corn and barley, is one of the three major feed grains used in North America. Most of the feed-class wheat is fed to poultry and swine. Beef producers are reluctant to use large qu ... more
24/7 News Coverage


OZONE NEWS

Future air quality could put plants and people at risk
By combining projections of climate change, emissions reductions and changes in land use across the USA, an international research team estimate that by 2050, cumulative exposure to ozone during the ... more


ICE WORLD

IceBridge Returns to Thwaites Glacier
NASA's Operation IceBridge recently reached the mid-point of the 2014 Antarctic campaign, flying two more missions in West Antarctica. These flights measured the Land Glacier and nearby coastal area ... more
PV Operations & Maintenance USA 2014

Online trade media advertising

Training Space Professionals Since 1970


Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
CLIMATE SCIENCE

El Nino chances drop again, lowering chances for bad winter
The chances for an El Nino event have once again dropped, lowering the chances of a particularly harsh winter that was predicted. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima construction workers hurt: operator
Three workers at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant were injured Friday, including one seriously, when steel construction material collapsed on them. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
UAH lands first DARPA award for biological sciences department
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Prayers, tears in Philippines one year after super typhoon
Survivors of the strongest typhoon ever to hit land wept at mass graves on Saturday during ceremonies to mark one year since the storm devastated the central Philippines and condemned millions to deeper poverty. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Lining up ICESat-2's Laser-catching Telescope
To catch individual laser photons that have travelled more than 600 miles from a satellite to Earth and back, the satellite's telescope needs to be perfectly positioned. Last week, engineers and tec ... more
EXO LIFE

Life Can Survive on Much Less Water Than You Might Think
"Follow the water" has long been the mantra of our scientific search for alien life in the Solar System and beyond. We continue seeking conditions where water can remain liquid either on a world's s ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


FROTH AND BUBBLE

Dead fish in Rio Olympic bay baffle scientists
Thousands of dead fish have begun mysteriously washing up in the polluted Rio bay that will host sailing events at the 2016 Olympics - and experts are at a loss to explain why. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Five years of soil moisture, ocean salinity and beyond
ESA's SMOS satellite has clocked up more than one billion kilometers orbiting Earth to improve our understanding of our planet's water cycle. Marking its fifth birthday, all the data collected over ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
FLORA AND FAUNA

Tanzania dismisses China ivory buying spree report
Tanzanian officials on Friday dismissed allegations by an environmental activist group that Chinese diplomatic and military staff went on buying sprees for illegal ivory while on official visits to East Africa. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Goodbye to Rainy Days for US, Japan's First Rain Radar in Space
After 17 years of groundbreaking 3-D images of rain and storms, the joint NASA and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) will come to an end next year. NASA p ... more
WATER WORLD

Fishing countries to discuss bluefin quotas
Against the backdrop of an apparent Atlantic bluefin tuna recovery, fishing nations gather in Genoa, Italy, next week to set new limits, closely watched by environmental groups and scientists. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Researchers unveil see-through mouse
Complete invisibility remains out of reach for scientists, but researchers at the University of Tokyo have gotten pretty darn close with a new procedure that renders lab mice almost entirely transparent. Unfortunately, the mouse is killed in the process. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Hong Kong protest leaders request formal meeting with Beijing
Hong Kong protest leaders made a formal request Friday to speak with China over political reform, calling on a pro-Beijing politician to act as their mediator. ... more

FLORA AND FAUNA

A fraction of the global military spending could save the planet's biodiversity
A fundamental step-change involving an increase in funding and political commitment is urgently needed to ensure that protected areas deliver their full conservation, social and economic potential, ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Little evidence conservation organizations respond to economic signals
A University of Tennessee, Knoxville, study finds that nonprofit organizations aiming to protect biodiversity show little evidence of responding to economic signals, which could limit the effectiven ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
CACI Wins 231 Million Dollar Task Order for Tactical Satellite Communications to US Special Operations Command
Starfighters Space and Blackstar Orbital Broaden F-104 SpaceDrone Integration Program
PlanetiQ Wins 15 Million Dollar Air Force STRATFI Deal for Next-Gen Space Weather Data
FLORA AND FAUNA

Madagascar: Fossil skull analysis offers clue to mammals' evolution

EL NINO

Details on the November ENSO forecast: slip-slidin' away?

FLORA AND FAUNA

When less is more: Death in moderation boosts population density in nature

EARLY EARTH

Tricky take-off kept pterodactyls grounded

WOOD PILE

Early New Zealand population initiated rapid forest transition

FARM NEWS

NMSU professor experiments growing plants in highly saline water

FARM NEWS

Understanding of global freshwater fish and fishing too shallow

WOOD PILE

NEIKER fells pine trees to study their wind resistance

ABOUT US

Ancient genomes show the European meta-population

FLORA AND FAUNA

First amphibious ichthyosaur discovered, filling evolutionary gap

Syracuse Geologist Reveals Correlation Between Earthquakes, Landslides

Nature adores a hybrid

Complete 9,000-year-old frozen bison mummy found in Siberia

Brazil Indians in race to save ancestral lands

Invasive species threaten global biodiversity

Climate economics expert urges "critical" investment shift

US lawmaker gets reservist call-up -- for volcano duty

UW study shows direct brain interface between humans

New research explores scent communication in polar bears

Analysing heat waves - new index allows predicting their magnitude

Grass pollen and allergen exposure set to rise

Increase in ozone-destroying substances - but Montreal Protocol on track

Gardeners of Madagascar rainforest at risk

Scientists on NOAA-led mission discover new coral species off California

Tell-tales of war: Traditional stories highlight how ancient women survived

A slightly more acidic ocean may help coral species

Japan local government approves first reactor restart

China's largest uranium mine reports more deposits

DARPA's EZ BAA Cuts Red Tape to Speed Funding of New Biotech Ideas

Mexico defends decision to scrap Chinese train deal

Free Newsletters - Space - Defense - Environment - Energy
..
Buy Advertising Media Advertising Kit Editorial & Other Enquiries Privacy statement
The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement All images and articles appearing on Space Media Network have been edited or digitally altered in some way. Any requests to remove copyright material will be acted upon in a timely and appropriate manner. Any attempt to extort money from Space Media Network will be ignored and reported to Australian Law Enforcement Agencies as a potential case of financial fraud involving the use of a telephonic carriage device or postal service.