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May 18, 2010
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Six radioactive 'hotspots' detected in Delhi: Greenpeace
New Delhi (AFP) May 14, 2010
Greenpeace said Friday it had detected dangerously high levels of radioactivity near a New Delhi salvage yard where radiation poisoning last month killed a worker and left seven more in hospital. The environmental group said its experts picked up radiation 5,000 times above normal background levels at the privately owned salvage facility in the city's congested Mayapuri district and its surrounding areas. "We picked up six hotspots between 20 and 50 metres (65 and 165 feet) from the scrapyard, w ... read more

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SHUTTLE NEWS

CU-Boulder Has Three Payloads On Shuttle Atlantis
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Radiation death exposes India's waste disposal failures
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SPACE TRAVEL

'Starving yogi' astounds Indian scientists
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WEATHER REPORT

Tornadoes kill five in US state of Oklahoma
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WATER WORLD

Clean Dirty Water With Roots Meshed In Waste Materials
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TECH SPACE

Omnifocus camera set to sweep industry
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Brazil to build new nuclear reactor: report
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

More than 2,000 babies born to China quake mothers: report
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EARLY EARTH

New clues found about Earth's formation
EPIDEMICS

Bird flu kills Indonesian girl: hospital
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ABOUT US

India studies yogic power for life without food
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ABOUT US

No evidence Alzheimer's prevention works
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MILTECH

US military concerned about 'over-medication' of troops
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NUKEWARS

Head of WHO arrives in NKorea: Chinese state media
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NANO TECH
Bionanotechnology Has New Face And World-Class Future
Tallahassee FL (SPX) Apr 26, 2010
Imagine the marriage of hard metals or semiconductors to soft organic or biological products. Picture the strange, wonderful offspring - hybrid materials never conceived by Mother Nature. The applications in medicine and manufacturing are staggering, says biologist Steven Lenhert, the newest faculty face of nanoscience at The Florida State University. How about a mobile phone fitted ... more

SPACE TRAVEL
NASA, NSBRI Select Proposals To Support Health On Space Missions
Houston TX (SPX) Apr 26, 2010
NASA's Human Research Program and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, or NSBRI, of Houston will fund 11 proposals to help investigate questions about astronaut health and performance on future space exploration missions. The selected proposals, representing 10 institutions in eight states, will receive a total of almost $10 million over a three- to four-year period. The Human ... more

WATER WORLD
Making Drinkable Water A Cleaner Way
Tel Aviv, Israel (UPI) Apr 22, 2010
Most water treatment plants use chlorine to keep water free of bacteria but Israeli scientists say ultraviolet light might be a better method. Tel Aviv University postdoctoral researcher Hadas Mamane, doctoral student Anat Lakretz, Professor Eliora Ron and their team said although chlorine keeps water free of micro-organisms, it also produces carcinogenic byproducts. The scientis ... more

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INTERN DAILY

Death Rates Not Best Judge Of Hospital Quality

BIO FUEL

Food Vs Fuel: Growing Grain For Food More Energy Efficient


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RAY GUNS
Russian Company Unveils Plans For Fifth-Gen 'Invisible' Helicopters

US Army recalls helmets amid probe into contractor

Bats' Echolocation Recorded For Human Exploit

RAY GUNS
Obama seeks funds to boost Israeli rocket defenses

NATO chief calls for anti-missile system for Europe

Israelis worry missile defenses too weak

RAY GUNS
Raytheon's Standard Missile-6 Program Begins Sea-Based Flight Testing

USAF Force Awards Raytheon Contract For Laser-Guided Maverick

Pakistan test-fires missiles: military

RAY GUNS
DOD Certifies Three Billion Dollar FA-18 Deal

Rafale deal in balance over Mercosur talks

Norway gets final C-130J Hercules

RAY GUNS
A Possible New Face Of US Human Space Exploration

Robot helpers may need safety system

NASA Outlines Big Plans For Humanoid Robot

RAY GUNS
States back WHO chief against flu pandemic 'smear'

China fines firms over ineffective rabies shots: state media

New Inhalable Measles Vaccine May Lead To Vaccines For Other Diseases

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NANO TECH
Ultrasensitive Imaging Method Uses Gold-Silver Nanocages
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Apr 20, 2010
New research findings suggest that an experimental ultrasensitive medical imaging technique that uses a pulsed laser and tiny metallic "nanocages" might enable both the early detection and treatment of disease. The system works by shining near-infrared laser pulses through the skin to detect hollow nanocages and solid nanoparticles - made of an alloy of gold and silver - that are injected into the bloodstream. Unlike previous approaches using tiny metallic nanorods and nanospheres, the new t ... read more

NANO TECH
Virtual Humans Appear To Influence Ethical Decisions In Gender-Specific Ways

Tibetans Developed Genes To Help Them Adapt To Life At High Elevations

Study: Rural children not anthropocentric

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NANO TECH
New Study Investigates Infection Of Human Cells In Space

NASA Studies Nanomechanics Of Inner Ear For Motion Sickness

AWI And DLR To Conduct Joint Health Research In The Antarctic

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NANO TECH
Niger launches food aid programme

China defends Africa investment as S.Africa deal reported

Africa sceptical over funds to combat global warming

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NANO TECH
US senators seek formal probe of BP over spill

BP says tube is containing one fifth of oil spill

US tells BP to clarify cleanup intent as Gulf spill gushes on

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NANO TECH
States back WHO chief against flu pandemic 'smear'

China fines firms over ineffective rabies shots: state media

New Inhalable Measles Vaccine May Lead To Vaccines For Other Diseases

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