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December 14, 2018
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Google 'must scrap censored Chinese search plans': NGOs



Hong Kong (AFP) Dec 11, 2018
Google must abandon its development of a censored search engine for China, dozens of NGOs demanded Tuesday, warning personal data would not be safe from Beijing authorities. A global coalition of 60 human rights and media groups wrote to Google chief executive Sundar Pichai urging him to scrap the "Dragonfly" project, which has already sparked opposition from the US tech giant's own staff. Pichai in October acknowledged publicly for the first time that the company is considering a Chinese searc ... read more

SPACE MEDICINE
Russian Scientists Reveal How Mars Mission Will Impact Astronauts' Lifespans
Moscow (Sputnik) Dec 11, 2018
Russia's Roscosmos, NASA, the European Space Agency, and China's National Space Administration have all made plans to send manned missions to the Red Planet sometime in the next few decades. However ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
HHS and NASA team up to explore health on Earth and in outer space
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 10, 2018
by Eric D. Hargan - Deputy Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services My father was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War and he shared his fascination with planes, NASA and anything ... more
EPIDEMICS
An ancient strain of plague may have led to the decline of Neolithic Europeans
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 07, 2018
A team of researchers from France, Sweden, and Denmark have identified a new strain of Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes plague, in DNA extracted from 5,000-year-old human remains. Their ana ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
WHO says creating panel to study gene editing
Geneva (AFP) Dec 3, 2018
The World Health Organization said Monday it is creating a panel to study the implications of gene editing after a Chinese scientist controversially claimed to have created the world's first genetically-edited babies. ... more


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Malaysia torches 2.8 tonnes of African pangolin scales
Port Dickson, Malaysia (AFP) Dec 6, 2018
Malaysia on Thursday torched nearly three tonnes of seized scales of endangered pangolins worth $9 million in a bid to deter illegal wildlife trafficking from Africa. ... more
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Reinventing Drug Discovery and Development for Military Needs
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 04, 2018
Flying at 50,000 feet, diving deep in the ocean, or hiking for miles with gear through extreme climates, military service members face conditions that place unique burdens on their individual physio ... more
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What are the ethics of baby gene-editing?
Paris (AFP) Dec 1, 2018
A Chinese scientist's stunning claim he has pioneered the world's first genetically modified baby has suddenly made the eternal debate over ethics and emerging scientific capabilities pressing and real. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
China scientist defends gene-editing babies as trial paused
Hong Kong (AFP) Nov 28, 2018
The Chinese scientist who claims to have created the world's first genetically-edited babies defended the highly controversial procedure Wednesday, but announced a halt to the trial following an international outcry. ... more
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Gene-edited babies and cloned monkeys: China tests bioethics
Hong Kong (AFP) Nov 27, 2018
A Chinese scientist's claim that he created the world's first genetically-edited babies has shone a spotlight on what critics say are lax regulatory controls and ethical standards behind a series of headline-grabbing biomedical breakthroughs in China. ... more
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ISS microbes should be monitored to avoid threat to astronaut health
London, UK (SPX) Nov 26, 2018
Strains of the bacterium Enterobacter, similar to newly found opportunistic infectious organisms seen in a few hospital settings, have been identified on the International Space Station (ISS). The s ... more
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Making an eye for you
Kyoto, Japan (SPX) Nov 26, 2018
If you want to build an organ, such as for transplant, you need to think in 3D. Using stem cells, scientists for some time have been able to grow parts of organs in the lab, but that is a far ... more
EPIDEMICS
China confirms first swine fever cases in Beijing
Beijing (AFP) Nov 23, 2018
China's agriculture ministry on Friday confirmed the first cases of African swine fever in Beijing, a disease that has spread across the country despite efforts to contain it. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Human images from world's first total-body scanner unveiled
Davis CA (SPX) Nov 20, 2018
EXPLORER, the world's first medical imaging scanner that can capture a 3-D picture of the whole human body at once, has produced its first scans. The brainchild of UC Davis scientists Simon Ch ... more
EPIDEMICS
Researchers a step closer to understanding how deadly bird flu virus takes hold in humans
Nathan, Australia (SPX) Nov 21, 2018
New research has taken a step towards understanding how highly pathogenic influenza viruses such as deadly bird flu infect humans. Researchers at Griffith's Institute for Glycomics and the Uni ... more


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EPIDEMICS
'Very serious': African swine fever spreads in China
Shanghai (AFP) Nov 15, 2018
African swine fever has spread rapidly to more than half of China's provinces despite measures to contain it, the government said, warning that a situation previously described as under control had become "very serious." ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE
Small tissue chips in space a big leap forward for research
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 12, 2018
A small device that contains human cells in a 3D matrix represents a giant leap in the ability of scientists to test how those cells respond to stresses, drugs and genetic changes. About the size of ... more
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China mulls $720,000 fine for faking vaccine tests after scandal
Beijing (AFP) Nov 12, 2018
Chinese vaccine manufacturers who falsify test results or break other rules could be fined up to $720,000 under a new law proposed after a scandal that fulled public fears over domestically made medicine. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Regeneration science takes a leap forward
Medford MA (SPX) Nov 07, 2018
Researchers led by Tufts University biologists and engineers have found that delivering progesterone to an amputation injury site can induce the regeneration of limbs in otherwise non-regenerative a ... more
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Use of monkeys for medical research hits all-time high
Washington (UPI) Nov 5, 2018
Use of monkeys in medical research hit an all-time high in 2017, according to United States Department of Agriculture data. ... more
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New generation of Latin American tech 'unicorns' making mark
Montevideo (AFP) Oct 31, 2018
Nubank is the online bank with the greatest number of clients outside of Asia. Fellow Brazilian startup 99 is a platform that connects 300,000 taxi drivers and chauffeurs to provide a competitive service in which passengers pay less while drivers earn more. ... more
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New foldable drone flies through narrow holes in rescue missions
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Dec 14, 2018
Inspecting a damaged building after an earthquake or during a fire is exactly the kind of job that human rescuers would like drones to do for them. A flying robot could look for people trapped inside and guide the rescue team towards them. But the drone would often have to enter the building through a crack in a wall, a partially open window, or through bars - something the typical size of a dro ... more
+ The daring China rescues bringing Vietnam's trafficked girls home
+ Mothers of the Missing: Anguished search for Vietnam's kidnapped brides
+ 'Sold by my brother': the Mekong women pressed into marriage in China
+ Nobel peace prize shines light on rape in conflict
+ Papua massacre shines light on forgotten conflict
+ Black Forest sanctuary for IS-abused Yazidi women
+ From arrows to M16s: PNG tribal fights get ever deadlier
Lockheed Martin prepares GPS III satellite for SpaceX launch
Washington (UPI) Dec 12, 2018
The U.S. Air Force's first GPS III satellite has been encapsulated for its planned Dec. 18 launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., on a SpaceX Falcon 9 satellite-delivery vehicle. The GPS III Space Vehicle 01 has undergone pre-launch processing, fueling and other services in Titusville, Fla. The GPS III SV01 was loaded in its launch cartridge in anticipation of its coming la ... more
+ First Lockheed Martin-Built GPS III satellite encapsulated for Dec. 18 launch
+ Spire Taps Galileo for Space-Based Weather Data
+ UK will build its own satellite-navigation system after Brexit
+ Beijing's space navigation BeiDou program seeks to dethrone US-owned GPS platform
+ China expands use of BeiDou navigation system in transportation
+ China launches twin BeiDou navigation satellites
+ Finland summons Russian ambassador over GPS blocking claims


100 marathons, 100 days: A punishing run for water
Hong Kong (AFP) Dec 11, 2018
From ankle-deep mud in Central Asia to the scorching heat of Australia, Mina Guli is running 100 marathons in 100 days to highlight a looming global water shortage. The 48-year-old Australian is galloping across the planet, 42 kilometres (26 miles) at a time, with barely a moment to adjust her watch before it's on to the next stop. Her unorthodox world tour began in New York on November ... more
+ Human-altered environments benefit the same cosmopolitan species all over the world
+ Great apes and ravens plan without thinking
+ Breakthroughs Inspire Hope for Treating Intractable Mood Disorders
+ Oldest-known ancestor of modern primates may have come from North America, not Asia
+ New archaeological site revises human habitation timeline on Tibetan plateau
+ All of Africa served as the cradle of humankind
+ Peru's untouched indigenous tribes facing growing threats
Study considers how climate change, shifting winds will impact migratory birds
Washington (UPI) Dec 11, 2018
New research suggests migratory birds in North America will be more likely to encounter headwinds as they fly southward each fall. However, changing wind patterns will make their springtime return less strenuous. Scientists at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology used radar observations collected at 143 weather stations to measure the altitude, density and direction of birds migrating during ... more
+ Dracula ant's snap-jaw is the fastest known animal appendage
+ Study shows how catnip synthesizes chemical that drives cats wild
+ Hummingbirds thrive at innovative Mexico gardens
+ Malaysia torches 2.8 tonnes of African pangolin scales
+ A bastard seal from the past reveals the potential for human hybrids
+ Chanel sheds crocodile and snake skin
+ Planting more hedgerows could help UK bees thrive once again
Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

An ancient strain of plague may have led to the decline of Neolithic Europeans
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 07, 2018
A team of researchers from France, Sweden, and Denmark have identified a new strain of Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes plague, in DNA extracted from 5,000-year-old human remains. Their analyses, publishing December 6 in the journal Cell, suggest that this strain is the closest ever identified to the genetic origin of plague. Their work also suggests that plague may have been spread amo ... more
+ China confirms first swine fever cases in Beijing
+ Researchers a step closer to understanding how deadly bird flu virus takes hold in humans
+ 'Very serious': African swine fever spreads in China
+ 15 emerging technologies that could reduce global catastrophic biological risks
+ Vaccinating humans to protect mosquitoes from malaria
+ A step towards biological warfare with insects?
+ 100 years on, Spanish Flu holds lessons for next pandemic
Life on the shelf: China's bachelors saving face, cash with Mekong brides
Hong Kong (AFP) Dec 14, 2018
Divorced, in his 40s and fearing a solitary future, Zhou Xinsen went online like thousands of other Chinese men to find an affordable and fast solution to bachelordom - a Vietnamese bride. He was among millions of his gender struggling on the sidelines of China's ultra competitive marriage market, where a decades-long one-child policy and sex-selective abortions of daughters has resulted in ... more
+ US moves to ban Chinese officials unless Tibet opens
+ Joint HK-Chinese rail checkpoint legally sound, court rules
+ China probes two Canadians on suspected national security threat
+ China cracks down on unofficial Christian church
+ Thousands of Myanmar women forced into marriage in China: study
+ EU should worry about Huawei, other Chinese firms: official
+ Hong Kong democrats 'furious' over new election ban


New president to inherit a Mexico plagued with grisly violence
Mexico City (AFP) Aug 7, 2018
In the middle of the street, corpses riddled with bullets. Underground, thousands of bodies heaped in clandestine graves. And in the mountains, drug gangs locked in armed conflict with the military. These grim scenes have increasingly become the norm in Mexico, a country gripped by violence stemming from its war on drugs which since 2006 has seen more than 200,000 murders and 30,000 people g ... more
+ Vessel tracking exposes the dark side of trading at sea
Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

NATO to send Ukraine secure comms amid Russia standoff
Brussels (AFP) Dec 13, 2018
NATO announced on Thursday that it will supply Ukraine with secure communications equipment by the end of the year to help Kiev combat destabilisation efforts by Russia. Alliance chief Jens Stoltenberg praised Ukraine for its "calm and restraint" during the recent naval standoff with Russia in the Azov Sea and said NATO support for Kiev would continue. After talks with Ukrainian Presiden ... more
+ 40 years in the making: Five lives changed by China's reforms
+ Kosovo asserts independence with new army; NATO troops in northern Kosovo
+ Indian, Chinese troops share dance year after standoff
+ US, Ukraine navy heads meet after Russia ship seizure
+ With tech exec arrest, Canada squeezed between China, US
+ China probes Canadian on suspicion of 'harming' national security
+ Kosovo tests Serbia with vote to build an army
New squeezing record at GEO600 gravitational-wave detector
Hannover, Germany (SPX) Dec 14, 2018
The detection of Einstein's gravitational waves relies on highly precise laser measurements of small length changes. The kilometer-size detectors of the international network (GEO600, LIGO, Virgo) are so sensitive that they are fundamentally limited by tiny quantum mechanical effects. These cause a background noise which overlaps with gravitational-wave signals. This noise is always presen ... more
+ Mini-detectors for the gigantic
+ Portsmouth researchers make vital contribution to new gravitational wave discoveries
+ Four New Gravitational Wave Detections Announced
+ Universal laws in impact dynamics of dust agglomerates under microgravity conditions
+ Griffith precision measurement takes it to the limit
+ Gravitational waves could shed light on dark matter
+ In five -10 years, gravitational waves could accurately measure universe's expansion


US believes Chinese intelligence behind Marriott hack
Washington (AFP) Dec 12, 2018
The United States said Wednesday that China was behind the massive hack of data from hotel giant Marriott, part of an ongoing global campaign of cyber-theft run by Beijing. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirmed to Fox News' "Fox & Friends" program that the government believes China masterminded the Marriott data theft. "They have committed cyber attacks across the world," he told the ... more
+ Trump says could intervene in Chinese exec's case
+ Huawei executive gets bail in case rattling China ties
+ Hold the phone: Huawei mistrust imperils China tech ambitions
+ Huawei exec seeks Canada bail, proposes electronic monitoring
+ Czech intelligence says it busted Russian spying network
+ Under fire Huawei agrees to UK security demands
+ China summons US ambassador over Huawei arrest
Iraq premier says lagging govt formation 'not his decision'
Baghdad (AFP) Dec 11, 2018
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi said on Tuesday that an ongoing political dispute over unfilled ministries in his government was out of his hands. "It's not my decision," he told reporters gathered at a weekly news conference, in response to an AFP question. More than two months after being appointed premier, Abdel Mahdi has yet to fill eight of his cabinet's 22 posts, including th ... more
+ Nobel laureate Murad urges Iraq to probe fate of abducted Yazidis
+ A year after IS defeat, Iraq in throes of political crisis
+ Iraq marks one year since 'victory' against IS
+ UN team to begin probe of IS crimes in Iraq in early 2019
+ Iraq's Mohamed al-Daradji battles inner demons through film
+ Iraq's ancient pottery struggles to outlive modern plastic
+ With the jihadists gone, booze is back in Iraq's Mosul
Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

Pentagon cautions Turkey over new operation against Syria Kurds
Ankara (AFP) Dec 13, 2018
Any unilateral military action in northern Syria would be "unacceptable", the Pentagon said Wednesday after Turkey announced it would launch an operation against a US-backed Kurdish militia. The warning came after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey would soon begin a mission targeting the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), which Ankara considers a "terrorist" group. "We wil ... more
+ Don't cross the line, Pakistan army warns Pashtun activist group
+ NATO concerned by high Afghan security losses
+ Afghan security losses may not be sustainable: US general
+ US airstrike kills key Taliban leader in Afghanistan
+ Afghan blast claims life of fourth US soldier
+ 23 civilians killed in US air strike in southern Afghanistan: UN
+ Three US soldiers killed in Afghanistan: NATO
China's unbridled export of coal power imperils climate goals
Paris (AFP) Dec 5, 2018
Even as China struggles to curb domestic coal-fired power and the deadly pollution it produces, the world's top carbon emitter is aggressively exporting the same troubled technology to Asia, Africa and the Middle East, an investigation by AFP has shown. The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from these Chinese-backed plants could cripple global efforts to rein in global warming caused by the bur ... more
+ For Poland's mining region, coal remains a way of life
+ Coal is still king in global power production
+ COP24 host Poland to stick with coal for forseeable future
+ Indian firm presses ahead with controversial Australia coal mine
+ Poland names coal companies partners for COP24 climate talks
+ Trump to nominate ex-coal lobbyist to head environment agency
+ Pakistan goes against the grain with coal power spree


IS 'annihilation' of Iraqi farms leaves haunting legacy
Baghdad (AFP) Dec 13, 2018
The Islamic State group's "deliberate, wanton annihilation" of agricultural lands in Iraq's northern Sinjar amounts to war crimes, haunting farmers a year after the jihadists' defeat, Amnesty International said Thursday. Based on interviews with dozens of farmers, Amnesty's new report found the jihadists' "scorched-earth tactics" meant Sinjar's farmers, particularly those from the minority Y ... more
+ Red gold: Afghanistan saffron production grows
+ Egypt's fertile Nile Delta threatened by climate change
+ German farmers sue government over missed climate targets
+ Climate change offers sparkling prospects to English winemakers
+ Egypt's fertile Nile Delta threatened by climate change
+ Increasing crop insurances adoption in developing countries
+ 'Worst drought I have seen': Afghan farmers forced to flee
GMV leads the system that "drives" the HERA mission for planetary defence
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Dec 14, 2018
The technological multinational GMV leads an international consortium entrusted with designing the analysis of the HERA mission and developing its Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) System. The HERA mission is run by the European Space Agency (ESA) and led by OHB-System AG. Based on the heritage of the Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM) project, HERA aims to be the first interplanetary miss ... more
+ Instrument on NASA probe finds hydrated minerals on Asteroid Bennu
+ Evidence for carbon-rich surface on Ceres
+ Watch Comet 46P Wirtanen as it nears Earth
+ First Images from OSIRIS-REx Have Scientists Buzzing with Excitement
+ Rosetta witnesses birth of baby bow shock around comet
+ Look up at a green, fuzzy comet and shooting stars
+ OSIRIS-REx already finds water on Asteroid Bennu
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