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December 30, 2018
SHAKE AND BLOW
Sick, hungry Indonesia tsunami survivors cram shelters



Carita, 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. Fears about a public health crisis come as the death toll from Saturday's volcano-triggered disaster rose to nearly 400 with thousands more displaced from flattened homes. "A lot of the children are sick with fevers, headaches and they haven't had enough water," said R ... read more

TECH SPACE
Give it the plasma treatment: strong adhesion without adhesives
Osaka, Japan (SPX) Dec 27, 2018
Polymers containing plastics are essential in modern life. Being lightweight, strong and unreactive, a vast range of technologies depend on them. However, most polymers do not adhere naturally to ot ... more
NANO TECH
Pitt chemical engineers develop new theory to build improved nanomaterials
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) Dec 17, 2018
Thanks in part to their distinct electronic, optical and chemical properties, nanomaterials are utilized in an array of diverse applications from chemical production to medicine and light-emitting d ... more
INTERN DAILY
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. ... 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


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HHS and NASA team up to explore health on Earth and in outer space
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 10, 2018
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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
FLORA AND FAUNA
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
SPACE MEDICINE
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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SPACE MEDICINE
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
SPACE MEDICINE
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
SPACE MEDICINE
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
INTERNET SPACE
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


China confirms first swine fever cases in Beijing

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
INTERN DAILY



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
TIME AND SPACE
Doubly-excited electrons reach new energy states
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 15, 2018
Positrons are short-lived subatomic particle with the same mass as electrons and a positive charge. They are used in medicine, e.g. in positron emission tomography (PET), a diagnostic imaging method ... more
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
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
INTERN DAILY
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
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Jail term demanded for ex-bosses over Fukushima nuclear crisis
Tokyo (AFP) Dec 26, 2018
A five-year jail term was sought for three former executives at the company operating Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, media reported Wednesday, the only people to face criminal charges over the 2011 meltdowns. Former chairman of Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) Tsunehisa Katsumata and former vice presidents Sakae Muto and Ichiro Takekuro are charged with professional negligence resulting in dea ... more
+ Brazil military's central role in Rio security nearing end
+ Songs and toys for Indonesia's disaster-zone kids
+ Life and death choices for Indonesia tsunami victims
+ Gatekeeper at Japan's 'Suicide Forest' hopes music can save lives
+ SLSCO awarded $166.8M contract for border construction work
+ USNS Comfort returns to port from 11-week medical support mission
+ Study finds pedestrians need 30 inches of space to avoid collisions
First GPS III satellite launched, moving toward operational orbit
Washington (UPI) Dec 26, 2018
The first of a next-generation global positioning satellite, offering security, longer life and greater connectivity, was successfully launched this week and is preparing to take its place among the current GPS constellation. The GPS III SV01 satellite, built by Lockheed Martin, lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Sunday. Once operational it will join 31 other satellites ... more
+ China's BeiDou officially goes global
+ First Lockheed Martin-built GPS 3 satellite responding to commands
+ First Lockheed Martin-Built GPS III satellite encapsulated for Dec. 18 launch
+ Spire Taps Galileo for Space-Based Weather Data
+ Lockheed Martin prepares GPS III satellite for SpaceX launch
+ UK will build its own satellite-navigation system after Brexit
+ Beijing's space navigation BeiDou program seeks to dethrone US-owned GPS platform


Genetic polymorphisms and zinc status
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 28, 2018
Zinc is one of the essential components in the diet of all living organisms. It is the second most abundant biological trace element after iron. Zinc is of great importance in various metabolic functions and its deficiency can cause many problems. It is involved in cellular metabolism, growth, development, cellular physiology, and immune function. Approximately 300 enzymes and 100 transcri ... more
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+ Peering into Little Foot's 3.67 million-year-old brain
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More bears needed to sustain Pyrenees population: activists
Toulouse, France (AFP) Dec 26, 2018
The release of additional bears into the Pyrenees mountains straddling France and Spain is needed to ensure the fledgling population's survival, the activist group charged with the bears' protection said Wednesday. "The good news of 2018 is without doubt the release of two bears in the Bearn region in October," the Ferus association said, referring to the border region. "But there's stil ... more
+ Historical genomes reveal recent changes in genetic health of eastern gorillas
+ UC San Diego researchers identify how skin ages, loses fat and immunity
+ Runaway lion, wounded elk find home in Russian shelter
+ Sound influences the way mice and rats sense touch
+ 'All lives matter': Indonesia saves tsunami-stranded turtles
+ Six men arrested in Vietnam for killing, eating endangered monkey
+ Galapagos bans fireworks to protect unique wildlife
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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
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
+ Arrests fuel anxieties among China Canadian expats
+ China arrests Marxist student leader for celebrating Mao's birthday
+ China rights lawyer trial held behind closed doors
+ Detained China lawyer to stand trial on Boxing Day
+ 'Crouching Tiger' star Chow Yun-fat vows to donate fortune
+ China saddles up with exclusive riding clubs, horse towns
+ China to mark Year of the Pig with "Peppa Pig" movie


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
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Trump declares end to US 'policeman' role in surprise Iraq visit
Al-Asad Air Base , Iraq (AFP) Dec 27, 2018
President Donald Trump used a lightning visit to Iraq - his first with US troops in a conflict zone since being elected - to defend the withdrawal from Syria and declare an end to America's role as the global "policeman." Trump, accompanied by his wife Melania, landed late Wednesday at Al-Asad Air Base in western Iraq after what he described as a stressful, secrecy shrouded flight on a "pi ... more
+ Erdogan invites Trump to Turkey amid Syria pullout
+ India's longest road-rail bridge bolsters defence on China border
+ With eye on China, Japan unveils record defence budget
+ Trump moves up defense chief's exit to January 1
+ Trump, Erdogan vow to avoid Syria power vacuum after US forces leave
+ Trump's foreign policy in spotlight after military withdrawals
+ Canadian ex-diplomat held in China denied access to lawyers: ICG
New squeezing record at GEO600 gravitational-wave detector
Hannover, Germany (SPX) Dec 17, 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


Britain voices 'grave' concerns over China's Huawei
London (AFP) Dec 27, 2018
British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has warned of his "very deep concerns" about Chinese technology giant Huawei being involved in the use of 5G on Britain's mobile network, The Times reported Thursday. "I have grave, very deep concerns about Huawei providing the 5G network in Britain. It's something we'd have to look at very closely," Williamson was quoted as saying by the newspaper ... more
+ Belgium reviews smartphone use by troops to counter spying: media
+ 'Smart' uniforms track Chinese students in truancy fight
+ US charges two Chinese over alleged state-sponsored hacking
+ Huawei rejects Western security fears, says 'no evidence'
+ US believes Chinese intelligence behind Marriott hack
+ Trump says could intervene in Chinese exec's case
+ Huawei executive gets bail in case rattling China ties
US-Iraq relations since 2003
Baghdad (AFP) Dec 27, 2018
President Donald Trump's surprise troop visit to Iraq triggered criticism in the country still deeply divided over US influence. Here are key dates since the US-led invasion in 2003: - Invasion - On March 20, 2003, a US-led invasion of Saddam Hussein's Iraq is launched after claims his regime is harbouring weapons of mass destruction. On April 9, US forces take control of Baghdad ... more
+ Trump's surprise troop visit sparks criticism in Iraq
+ Trump tweets video of secretive SEAL team in Iraq
+ Trump acknowledges security concerns over Iraq visit
+ Kids in Iraq camps dream big, but can't enroll in school
+ IS claims deadly Iraq attack
+ Former Blackwater guard convicted for 2007 Baghdad massacre
+ Iraq okays 3 new ministers, deadlocked over interior, defence
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Turkey sends troops to Syria border as US prepares for pullout talks
Ankara (AFP) Dec 24, 2018
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent more troops to Syria's border on Monday ahead of an imminent US withdrawal, threatening a Kurdish militia there as a US delegation prepared for talks on the pullout. US President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw 2,000 US troops from northern Syria has dismayed many of Washington's allies, and critics say Turkey will look to benefit in its fight ... more
+ Erdogan vows to clear Syria of Kurd militia, IS
+ Kurds: one stateless people across four countries
+ Pakistan FM in China to talk about US Afghan pullout
+ Trump to pull half of US troops from Afghanistan
+ Pakistani militant wanted in Chinese attack killed in Afghanistan
+ Muslim Pakistan says outcry over China detention camps 'sensationalised'
+ War hero or murderer? Trump weighs in on military case
With final goodbye, Germany shutters last black coal mine
Bottrop, Germany (AFP) Dec 21, 2018
Germany will close its last black coal mine on Friday, a milestone marking the end of a 200-year-old industry that once fuelled the country's economic growth but lost the battle against cheaper foreign competitors. The remaining 1,500 workers of the Prosper-Haniel mine in Bottrop will make their final descent into the pit's belly, greeting each other one more time with the traditional "Gluec ... more
+ Global coal demand up for second year in a row
+ EU electricity reform calls end to coal subsidies
+ End of an era as Germany's last black coal mine closes
+ 7 dead in southwest China mining accident
+ China's unbridled export of coal power imperils climate goals
+ For Poland's mining region, coal remains a way of life
+ Coal is still king in global power production


China customs gives green light for US rice imports
Beijing (AFP) Dec 28, 2018
China's customs administration announced Friday it had approved US rice imports, a move that comes during a 90-day tariff truce between the two countries which are engaged in a bruising trade war. US rice that meets inspection and quarantine requirements will be allowed to enter the country, according to a notice released by China's customs authority. Requirements for US rice exporters ... more
+ Tree-ring analysis explains physiology behind drought intolerance
+ China's state grain buyer resumes US soybean purchases
+ Recruiting ants to fight weeds on the farm
+ Changes in agriculture could cut sector non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions by up to 50 percent
+ Understanding food's carbon footprint
+ Sphinx molecule to rescue African farmers from witchweed
+ IS 'annihilation' of Iraqi farms leaves haunting legacy
Navigating NASA's first mission to the Trojan asteroids
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Dec 21, 2018
In science fiction, explorers can hop in futuristic spaceships and traverse half the galaxy in the blink of a plot hole. However, this sidelines the navigational acrobatics required in order to guarantee real-life mission success. In 2021, the feat of navigation that is the Lucy mission will launch. To steer Lucy towards its targets doesn't simply involve programming a map into a spacecraf ... more
+ Communication interception can be traced through meteor trails
+ NASA telescopes take a close look at the brightest comet of 2018
+ Holiday Asteroid Imaged with NASA Radar
+ Astrodynamics and the Gravity Measurement Descent Operation
+ ALMA gives passing comet its close-up
+ Space telescope detects water in a number of asteroids
+ Las Cumbres builds new instrument to study December comet
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