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Rumbling Indonesia volcano could trigger more tsunamis, experts warn![]() Paris (AFP) Dec 24, 2018 Another tsunami could strike Indonesia, experts have warned, after a powerful wave caused by a volcanic eruption killed hundreds when it swallowed coastal settlements, taking earthquake-focused disaster monitors by surprise. - What caused the tsunami? - While tsunamis are often triggered by earthquakes, in this case experts believe the deadly waves were generated by an eruption of the Anak (or "child of") Krakatoa volcano, which could have caused a large undersea landslide or flow of molten rock ... read more |
Indonesian pop group singer to bury wife killed in tsunamiJakarta (AFP) Dec 25, 2018 The front man of popular Indonesian pop group Seventeen was to bury his wife Tuesday, compounding a tragedy that saw his three bandmates also killed when a tsunami tore into their open-air concert. ... more
Mount Etna eruption causes airspace closureRome (AFP) Dec 24, 2018 The Mount Etna volcano erupted on Monday, spewing ash as several minor earthquakes hit the region, and prompting a partial closure of the Sicilian airspace around the mountain. ... more
Sick, hungry Indonesia tsunami survivors cram sheltersCarita, Indonesia (AFP) Dec 25, 2018 Desperately-needed aid flowed into a stretch of Indonesia's tsunami-struck coastline Tuesday, but humanitarian workers warned that clean water and medicine supplies were dwindling as thousands crammed makeshift evacuation centres. ... more
Elite force formed in Ethiopia to protect leadersAddis Ababa (AFP) Dec 24, 2018 An elite force has been created in Ethiopia responsible for protecting officials including Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, after a deadly blast while he addressed a crowd in June, Fana radio said Sunday. ... more |
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Nigeria flood victims a 'major emergency': Red CrossLagos (AFP) Dec 20, 2018 Nigeria is facing a "major emergency," with tens of thousands of people displaced by recent flooding at risk of hunger and disease if help cannot be got to them, the Nigerian Red Cross said Thursday. ... more
2018 hottest year for a century in FranceParis (AFP) Dec 21, 2018 2018 was the hottest year in France since modern records began in 1900, the French meteorological service said Friday. ... more
Protected Chilean sea lions are the 'enemy' of fishermenValparaiso, Chile (AFP) Dec 22, 2018 Off the coast of Chile, fisherman face competition from a cunning carnivorous hunter that has decimated their industry due to its voracious appetite. ... more
New Brazil environment minister downplays misconduct convictionBrasilia (AFP) Dec 22, 2018 Brazil's incoming environment minister, Ricardo Salles, has said he will take up his post on January 1 despite being found guilty of "improbity" while heading the environment portfolio in Sao Paulo's state government. ... more
Anglo American restarts iron ore mine in BrazilRio De Janeiro (AFP) Dec 22, 2018 Mining giant Anglo American restarted an iron ore mine in Brazil that had been closed for eight months to replace and inspect a leaking pipeline, the company said. ... more |
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USNS Comfort returns to port from 11-week medical support missionWashington (UPI) Dec 19, 2018 The USNS Comfort on Wednesday arrived at Naval Station Norfolk, following an 11-week mission to Central and South America to provide medical services and relieve shortages there. ... more |
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SLSCO awarded $166.8M contract for border construction workWashington (UPI) Dec 21, 2018 As Congress spars with President Donald Trump over financing his long-promised U.S.-Mexico border wall, the Defense Department on Thursday awarded a contract to SLSCO Ltd. for its design-build construction project on the border. ... more
Sydney pummelled by hail the size of tennis ballsSydney (AFP) Dec 21, 2018 Australia's largest city was picking up the pieces Friday after a series of lightning and hailstorms pummelled cars with ice blocks the size of tennis balls. ... more
Dust threatens Utah's 'greatest snow on earth'Salt Lake City UT (SPX) Dec 24, 2018 Utah's Wasatch Mountains are famous for having "The Greatest Snow on Earth." Snow-seekers in pursuit of world-class skiing and snowboarding contribute over a billion dollars annually to the economy. ... more
Japan 'mulling IWC withdrawal' to resume commercial whalingTokyo (AFP) Dec 20, 2018 Japan is considering pulling out of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), officials told AFP on Thursday, as Tokyo reportedly gears up to resume commercial whaling activity next year. ... more
Macron takes champagne and fois gras to French soldiers in ChadN'Djamena (AFP) Dec 22, 2018 French President Emmanuel Macron paid a pre-Christmas visit to French soldiers in Chad on Saturday, bringing enough champagne, fois gras and chocolate for 1,300 troops along with him. ... more |
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Gatekeeper at Japan's 'Suicide Forest' hopes music can save lives Narusawa , Japan (AFP) Dec 21, 2018
From his hut on the edge of Japan's "Suicide Forest", Kyochi Watanabe blasts John Lennon's "Imagine" into the night - hoping that music can lift people from their despair before it's too late.
The 60-year-old musician has been waging an eight-year battle to banish the vast forest's morbid reputation by reaching out to those who come to end their lives.
But now he fears his work is being ... more |
Finding ways to protect crews from the effects of space radiation Houston TX (SPX) Dec 21, 2018
In the near future, crews will embark on multi-month missions to the Moon, and eventually Mars and beyond. All incredible adventures, however, have their hazards, and a major one for crews on long-duration spaceflights is the space radiation they will be exposed to during their missions.
A new experiment aboard the International Space Station, The Growth of Large, Perfect Protein Crystals ... more |
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Warning over deep-sea 'gold rush' Exeter UK (SPX) Dec 19, 2018
A "gold rush" of seabed mining could lead to unprecedented damage to fragile deep-sea ecosystems, researchers have warned.
With major decisions on the future of seabed mining expected in 2019-20, scientists and policy experts from the University of Exeter and Greenpeace have recommended a range of measures to prevent environmental damage.
They say deep-sea ecosystems currently need m ... more |
Russia says will build up Arctic military presence Moscow (AFP) Dec 18, 2018
Russia will build up its military presence in the Arctic over the next year, the defence minister said Tuesday, as Moscow seeks to assert its influence in the strategic region.
The announcement comes after years of increased activity in the Arctic, which Moscow has declared a top priority due to its mineral riches and military importance.
"We'll finish building infrastructure in 2019 to ... more |
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China's state grain buyer resumes US soybean purchases Beijing (AFP) Dec 20, 2018
China's major state-owned grain stockpiler said it has resumed buying US soybeans, as Beijing upholds a trade war truce with Washington reached earlier this month.
It is the latest signal from China that it is pressing ahead with a December 1 agreement between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping aimed at resolving the trade dispute.
"To implement the consensus reached ... more |
Nigeria flood victims a 'major emergency': Red Cross Lagos (AFP) Dec 20, 2018
Nigeria is facing a "major emergency," with tens of thousands of people displaced by recent flooding at risk of hunger and disease if help cannot be got to them, the Nigerian Red Cross said Thursday.
"Many of the 200,000 people who fled flood waters are now leaving displacement camps but some of them are finding nothing but destroyed homes and farmland", Abubakar Kende, Secretary General for ... more |
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British Space Tech Transforms Education For 34,000 Students In Africa London, UK (SPX) Dec 24, 2018
312 schools in rural Tanzania have been provided with access to the internet, transforming education for over 34,000 children thanks to pioneering UK satellite technology.
Due to poor internet coverage, teachers in remote schools previously had to travel long distances to access educational material. Some schools have already reported improved confidence in their teachers and better exam r ... more |
Peering into Little Foot's 3.67 million-year-old brain Johannesburg, South Africa (SPX) Dec 19, 2018
First ever endocast reconstruction of the nearly complete brain of the hominin known as Little Foot reveals a small brain combining ape-like and human-like features.
MicroCT scans of the Australopithecus fossil known as Little Foot shows that the brain of this ancient human relative was small and shows features that are similar to our own brain and others that are closer to our ancestor sh ... more |
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Global warming did not pause as researchers disentangle hiatus confusion Potsdam, Germany (SPX) Dec 19, 2018
The reality of ongoing climate warming might seem plainly obvious today, after the four warmest years on record and a summer of weather extremes in the whole northern hemisphere. A few years back however, some media and some experts were entangled in debates about an alleged pause in global warming - even though there never has been statistical evidence of any "hiatus", as new research now confi ... more |
Research reveals 'fundamental finding' about Earth's outer core Tallahassee FL (SPX) Dec 21, 2018
The Earth's core is an exceptionally difficult place to study. Its depths descend a staggering 2,900 kilometers - about the distance from New York City to Denver - and its extreme, otherworldly conditions are extraordinarily challenging to simulate in the lab.
For scientists like Florida State University Assistant Professor Mainak Mookherjee and his postdoctoral scholar Suraj Bajgain, whos ... more |
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HKU fossil imaging helps push back feather origins by 70 million years Hong Kong (SPX) Dec 19, 2018
In a new study published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution, an international team led by Professor Baoyu Jiang of Nanjing University and including Dr Michael Pittman of the Department of Earth Sciences, the University of Hong Kong, shows that pterosaurs had at least four types of feathers in common with their close relatives the dinosaurs, pushing back the origin of feathers by some 70 ... more |
US charges Chinese national for stealing energy company secrets Washington (AFP) Dec 21, 2018
The US Justice Department announced Friday the arrest of a Chinese national who allegedly stole trade secrets from a US oil company he worked for.
Tan Hongjin, 35, was arrested on Thursday in Oklahoma where he lived as a permanent resident.
The Justice Department said he stole trade secrets "related to a product worth more than $1 billion."
Tan, who lived in the United States for 12 ... more |
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Flexible thermoelectric generator module: A silver bullet to fix waste energy issues Osaka, Japan (SPX) Dec 19, 2018 |
Three generations, 1,000s of miles: Scientists unlock mystery of a dragonfly's migration Baltimore MD (SPX) Dec 19, 2018
Thanks to photos and films featuring clouds of stunning orange and black monarch butterflies flying across North America, many people today are familiar with how monarchs migrate. The migration patterns of other insects, however, remain more mysterious, for both the public and scientists alike. A new paper in Biology Letters describes a dragonfly's full life cycle for the first time, in compelli ... more |
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China 'resolutely opposes' demands for release of detained Canadians Beijing (AFP) Dec 24, 2018
China on Monday lashed out at Canada and the US for demanding the release of detained Canadians and accused Western countries of double standards.
"The Chinese side expressed strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to the statements made by Canada and the US," Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a regular press briefing.
Beijing this month detained two Cana ... more |
New Brazil environment minister downplays misconduct conviction Brasilia (AFP) Dec 22, 2018
Brazil's incoming environment minister, Ricardo Salles, has said he will take up his post on January 1 despite being found guilty of "improbity" while heading the environment portfolio in Sao Paulo's state government.
He told Brazilian radio station Jovem Pan late Friday that the next president, Jair Bolsonaro, will keep him on as part of his team.
Bolsonaro easily won October elections ... more |
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