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India must rethink infrastructure needs for 100 new 'smart' cities to be sustainable![]() Lincoln UK (SPX) Jul 24, 2017 Plans to create 100 new 'smart' cities in India to support the country's rapidly growing urban population could have a significant detrimental impact on the environment unless greater emphasis is placed on providing new supporting infrastructure and utilities, according to a major new study. Professor Hugh Byrd, a specialist in urban planning from the University of Lincoln, UK, conducted a detailed analysis of the environmental implications of the planned developments, which would see medium-rise ... read more |
Large-mouthed fish dominated the seas following mass extinctionWashington (UPI) Jul 26, 2017 A team of American and Swiss paleontologists have identified one of the earliest large predatory fish species from the Triassic period. Scientists suggest the large-mouthed fish dominated the seas in the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic extinction event. ... more
Woman held at S.Africa airport for rhino horn smugglingJohannesburg (AFP) July 26, 2017 South African police Wednesday arrested a 24-year-old woman with 20 kilogrammes of rhino horn before boarding a flight bound for Hong Kong, a spokesman said. ... more
Bienvenue! French zoo announces first ever panda pregnancySaint-Aignan-Sur-Cher, France (AFP) July 26, 2017 Delighted French zoo officials were bursting with joy Wednesday at the news their female panda is pregnant - a first for France. ... more
How did early humans survive aridity and prolonged drought in AfricaWashington (UPI) Jul 26, 2017 Cultural flexibility and innovation was essential to early human populations as they adapted to a rapidly changing climate. ... more |
Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi ravages Vietnam, Philippines
Hurricane left millions of tons of debris in Jamaica: UN Typhoon Kalmaegi hits Vietnam after killing 140 in Philippines Vietnam evacuates thousands from coast ahead of Typhoon Kalmaegi Philippine death toll tops 140 as typhoon heads towards Vietnam CORRECTED: Philippine death toll tops 140 as typhoon heads towards Vietnam Camels replace cows as Kenya battles drought Jamaica still 'digging out' from hurricane, but Red Cross hopes toll stays low Death toll tops 100 as Philippines digs out after typhoon Typhoon death toll soars past 90 in the Philippines |
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Health risk alarm over water rationing in RomeRome (AFP) July 26, 2017 Plans to ration water in drought-hit Rome could have serious consequences for public health, Italy's health minister warned Wednesday. ... more
Dozens hospitalised in Indonesia as thick haze spreadsMeulaboh, Indonesia (AFP) July 26, 2017 Young children lie in hospital in Aceh province, Indonesia, as thick smoke caused by forest fires forces dozens of people to be treated for lung infections. ... more
Off Namibia, an underwater diamond harvestOranjenmund, Namibie (AFP) July 26, 2017 A vast mechanical monster rises from the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Namibia, leaving a huge swell in its wake as seawater pours off its surface. ... more
Solar Minimum is ComingHuntsville AL (SPX) Jul 26, 2017 High up in the clear blue noontime sky, the sun appears to be much the same day-in, day-out, year after year. But astronomers have long known that this is not true. The sun does change. Proper ... more
Algae cultivation technique could advance biofuelsPullman WA (SPX) Jul 25, 2017 Washington State University researchers have developed a way to grow algae more efficiently - in days instead of weeks - and make the algae more viable for several industries, including biofuels. ... more
Tunnel visions: China bets big on subways as cities expandShanghai (AFP) July 21, 2017 Deep under Shanghai, workers on a flood-lit construction rig carefully install massive concrete wall sections for a new subway tunnel, adding metre-by-metre to the world's longest metro system. ... more |
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25 found dead as toll from Indian floods nears 120: officialsAhmedabad, India (AFP) July 26, 2017 The bodies of 25 people, including 17 members of a single family, were pulled from the mud Wednesday as the death toll from major flooding in India climbed towards 120, an official said. ... more
Conductivity measurements to help scientists map water in Earth's mantleWashington (UPI) Jul 26, 2017 Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory believe their improved understanding of electrical conductivity inside Earth's mantle will help them map the distribution of water inside Earth. ... more
Two German UN peacekeepers killed in Mali helicopter crashBamako (AFP) July 26, 2017 Two German UN peacekeepers were killed Wednesday when their helicopter crashed as they were monitoring clashes in northern Mali, German and UN officials said. ... more
Portugal battles raging forest firesMacao, Portugal (AFP) July 27, 2017 Forest fires raged in the early hours of Thursday in central Portugal, cutting off roads and forcing thousands to flee just a month after deadly blazes left more than 60 people dead. ... more |
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Thuwal, Saudi Arabia (SPX) Jul 25, 2017
In an emergency, early warning is key to escaping from a hazard, such as a forest fire or a chemical leak. Motivated to improve on safety, a team from KAUST is using 3D printing to develop a cheap, reliable system to signal danger.
Existing early warning systems rely on satellite monitoring, watch towers or expensive fixed sensors. The system, developed by a team led by Associate Professor ... more Tokyo (AFP) July 23, 2017Robot finds possible melted fuel inside Fukushima reactor Kathmandu (AFP) July 21, 2017Cheap 3D printed prosthetics could be game changer for Nepal Oxford UK (SPX) Jul 18, 2017The last survivors on Earth |
Nashville TN (SPX) Jul 25, 2017
Two-dimensional materials that can multitask.
That is the result of a new process that naturally produces patterned monolayers that can act as a base for creating a wide variety of novel materials with dual optical, magnetic, catalytic or sensing capabilities.
"Patterned materials open up the possibility of having two functionalities in a single material, such as catalyzing a chemica ... more Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jul 25, 2017Writing with the electron beam: Now in silver Moscow, Russia (SPX) Jul 24, 2017Scientists announce the quest for high-index materials Brussels, Belgium (SPX) Jul 24, 2017Future materials are becoming 'topological' |
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Miami FL (SPX) Jul 26, 2017
A new study found that Caribbean staghorn corals (Acropora cervicornis) are benefiting from "coral gardening," the process of restoring coral populations by planting laboratory-raised coral fragments on reefs.
The research, led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and partners, has important implications for the long-term surviva ... more Hanoi (AFP) July 24, 2017Vietnam says four fishermen wounded by Indonesian navy Santa Barbara CA (SPX) Jul 25, 2017Coastal armoring and its ecological effects in soft sediment environments Rome (AFP) July 26, 2017Health risk alarm over water rationing in Rome |
Fairbanks AK (SPX) Jul 26, 2017
A University of Alaska Fairbanks study looking at the physics of tidewater glaciers has yielded new insights into what drives their retreat-and-advance cycles and the role that climate plays in these cycles.
Lead author and UAF geophysics doctoral student Douglas Brinkerhoff said the study in Nature Communications reveals that shifting sediments drive the cycles among tidewater glaciers in ... more Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jul 25, 2017NASA flights gauge summer sea ice melt in the Arctic Potsdam, Germany (SPX) Jul 21, 2017Thawing permafrost releases old greenhouse gas Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Jul 12, 2017Microbe study highlights Greenland ice sheet toxicity |
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Paris (ESA) Jul 27, 2017
Precision farming is set to become even more precise with a new camera drawing on satellite imaging.
Thanks to research with ESA on new cameras, hyperspectral cameras flying on drones are now able to see details as small as 4-5 cm.
Three customers are already using the first version of the ButterflEYE LS camera: in Denmark for biological diversity studies, in Australia for agricultur ... more Los Angeles (AFP) July 13, 2017Disneyland China falls a-fowl of huge turkey leg demand Paris (AFP) July 22, 2017French grape harvest heading to historic low Crocodile Jaw Bridge, Kenya (AFP) July 20, 2017Kenyan cattle herders defend 'necessary' land invasions |
Yangon (AFP) July 24, 2017
Rising floodwaters have swallowed a Buddhist pagoda in central Myanmar and sent tens of thousands fleeing their homes, as the government warned of more heavy rains ahead.
Dramatic footage circulating on social media showed the riverside pagoda sinking into the flood waters in Magway region, with shocked bystanders looking on as its golden spire collapsed beneath the waves.
Monk Pyinnya L ... more Ahmedabad, India (AFP) July 25, 2017Eight more dead in India's worsening monsoon floods Ahmedabad, India (AFP) July 26, 201725 found dead as toll from Indian floods nears 120: officials Washington DC (SPX) Jul 21, 2017Crustal limestone platforms feed carbon to many of Earth's arc volcanoes |
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Bamako (AFP) July 26, 2017
Two German UN peacekeepers were killed Wednesday when their helicopter crashed as they were monitoring clashes in northern Mali, German and UN officials said.
UN diplomats confirmed that the attack helicopter and the crew had been supplied by Germany to MINUSMA, the UN mission in Mali.
"Sadly we now know that two Bundeswehr (German army) soldiers have given their lives for our country," ... more Beijing (AFP) July 26, 2017China warns Botswana over Dalai Lama visit Toubacouta, Senegal (AFP) July 20, 2017Peace deal eludes Senegal's Casamance, 35 years on Nairobi (AFP) July 13, 2017Rwandan forces killing suspects without trial: HRW |
Washington (UPI) Jul 26, 2017
Cultural flexibility and innovation was essential to early human populations as they adapted to a rapidly changing climate.
A new study, published this week in the journal PNAS, highlights the cultural adaptations that allowed early humans to expand into a variety of environments between 66,000 to 59,000 years ago, despite prolonged acidification in Southern Africa.
Researchers a ... more Buffalo NY (SPX) Jul 25, 2017In saliva, clues to a 'ghost' species of ancient human Seattle WA (SPX) Jul 21, 2017Artifacts suggest humans arrived in Australia earlier than thought Aspen, United States (AFP) July 19, 2017Startup touts neuro-stimulation as 'medicine for the brain' |
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Seattle WA (SPX) Jul 26, 2017
The idea of geoengineering, also known as climate engineering, is very controversial. But as greenhouse gases continue to accumulate in our atmosphere, scientists are beginning to look at possible emergency measures.
A new University of Washington study looks at the idea of marine cloud brightening, which a UW group is investigating as a promising strategy to offset global warming. The str ... more Washington (UPI) Jul 24, 2017New carbon-capturing membranes may reduce greenhouse gas emissions Rome (AFP) July 25, 2017Vatican switches off fountains as Italy battles drought Exeter UK (SPX) Jul 21, 2017Sea temperature changes contributing to droughts |
Miami FL (SPX) Jul 21, 2017
In a new study, scientists found that aerosol particles released into the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels are a primary driver of changes in rainfall patterns across the globe.
The results of the climate system-model simulations conducted by researchers Brian Soden and Eui-Seok Chung from the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science revealed ... more Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jul 26, 2017NASA Solves a Drizzle Riddle Washington (UPI) Jul 13, 2017Nickel key to Earth's magnetic field, research shows Stevenage UK (SPX) Jul 21, 2017Airbus built Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite ready for launch |
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Washington (UPI) Jul 26, 2017
A team of American and Swiss paleontologists have identified one of the earliest large predatory fish species from the Triassic period. Scientists suggest the large-mouthed fish dominated the seas in the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
The extinction event separating the Permian and Triassic periods occurred 252 million years ago. It was the most devastating extincti ... more Jena, Germany (SPX) Jul 25, 2017The oldest bad boy in the world Konstanz, Germany (SPX) Jul 25, 2017The puzzle of evolutionary relationships among vertebrates Washington (UPI) Jul 21, 2017Link between continental breakup, volcanic carbon emissions may influence evolution |
Lincoln UK (SPX) Jul 24, 2017
Plans to create 100 new 'smart' cities in India to support the country's rapidly growing urban population could have a significant detrimental impact on the environment unless greater emphasis is placed on providing new supporting infrastructure and utilities, according to a major new study.
Professor Hugh Byrd, a specialist in urban planning from the University of Lincoln, UK, conducted a ... more University Park PA (SPX) Jul 25, 2017Allowable 'carbon budget' most likely overestimated Edinburgh UK (SPX) Jul 24, 2017Sparkling springs aid quest for underground heat energy sources Washington (AFP) July 7, 2017Google's 'moonshot' factory spins off geothermal unit |
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Karlsruher, Germany (SPX) Jul 27, 2017
Chlorophyll, blood, and vitamin B12 are all based on the porphyrin molecule. But porphyrin can also be used as an electrode material where it speeds up the charging process of rechargeable batteries. In the "Angewandte Chemie International Edition" journal, researchers from KIT now present the new material system that could mark the beginning of an era of high-performance energy storage and supe ... more Raleigh NC (SPX) Jul 25, 2017High-temperature superconductivity in B-doped Q-carbon Jerusalem (SPX) Jul 24, 2017First direct observation and measurement of ultra-fast moving vortices in superconductors College Park MD (SPX) Jul 25, 2017UMD engineers invent the first bio-compatible, ion current battery |
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Jul 26, 2017
Fear alone may contribute to the extinction of animal populations according to a recent study. When scientists from McGill University and the University of Guelph exposed fruit flies to the scent of a praying mantis, a known predator, they found that the risk of extinction increased up to seven fold. The increased risk of extinction occurred because at small population sizes, as the flies spent ... more Saint-Aignan-Sur-Cher, France (AFP) July 26, 2017Bienvenue! French zoo announces first ever panda pregnancy Johannesburg (AFP) July 26, 2017Woman held at S.Africa airport for rhino horn smuggling Mexico City (AFP) July 19, 2017Star chefs in Mexico to defend biodiversity |
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Gaborone, Botswana (AFP) July 25, 2017
Botswana on Tuesday confirmed it will allow the Dalai Lama to visit next month as "a foreign dignitary" in the face of China's fierce opposition to the Tibetan spiritual leader.
Beijing views the Dalai Lama as a dangerous separatist campaigning for Tibetan independence and consistently condemns foreign governments who welcome him.
Botswana Foreign Minister Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi told law ... more Beijing (AFP) July 24, 2017China anti-graft watchdog probes Politburo member Beijing (AFP) July 27, 2017Chinese police detain suspected pyramid scheme protesters Shenyang, China (AFP) July 15, 2017Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo's ashes buried at sea |
New Haven CT (SPX) Jul 21, 2017
A new study finds that simply paying landowners in the developing world to not cut down trees can significantly reduce carbon in the atmosphere. It may also be a very cost-effective way to help meet goals such as the Paris Accord targets.
The study, published this week in the journal Science, found that in Uganda, offering small financial incentives to landowners cut deforestation in half. ... more Lisbon (AFP) July 20, 2017Eucalyptus gets the chop after deadly Portugal forest fires Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 18, 2017Amazon Makes Its Own Rainy Season Brussels (AFP) July 13, 2017EU hauls Poland to top court over ancient forest logging |
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