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February 27, 2019
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Pharmaceutical residues in fresh water pose a growing environmental risk



Nijmegen, Netherlands (SPX) Feb 25, 2019
Over the past 20 years, concentrations of pharmaceuticals have increased in freshwater sources all over the world, as research by environmental experts at Radboud University has revealed. Levels of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin have reached the point of potentially causing damaging ecological effects. The research is the first to examine the risks of two particular medicines in global freshwater sources, and is being published in Environmental Research Letters on February 22nd. "The study calls for ... read more

EPIDEMICS
A new layer of medical preparedness to combat emerging infectious disease
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 20, 2019
DARPA has selected five teams of researchers to support PREventing EMerging Pathogenic Threats (PREEMPT), a 3.5-year program first announced in January 2018 to reinforce traditional medical prepared ... more
EPIDEMICS
Chinese food producer says swine fever found in dumplings
Shanghai (AFP) Feb 18, 2019
A major Chinese food producer said Monday that traces of the African swine fever virus had been found in its frozen dumplings. ... more
EPIDEMICS
China measles Study has implications for worldwide epidemic control
New York NY (SPX) Feb 18, 2019
A new study on the measles epidemic in China has far-reaching implications for eliminating the infection globally, according to researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Study shows hope for fighting disease known as Ebola of frogs
Orlando FL (SPX) Feb 18, 2019
Despite widespread infection, some frog populations are surviving a deadly disease that is the equivalent of mankind's Ebola virus. The reason - genetic diversity. That's the finding of a new ... more


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EPIDEMICS
Mosquitoes that carry malaria may have been doing so 100 million years ago
Corvallis OR (SPX) Feb 12, 2019
The anopheline mosquitoes that carry malaria were present 100 million years ago, new research shows, potentially shedding fresh light on the history of a disease that continues to kill more than 400 ... more
EPIDEMICS
Tourists at upmarket Chinese ski resort hit by novovirus
Beijing (AFP) Feb 13, 2019
Dozens of tourists celebrating the lunar new year at an upmarket ski resort in northeastern China have been struck down by novovirus, the winter vomiting bug, the tour operator admitted. ... more
CYBER WARS
Defending Against Adversarial Artificial Intelligence
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 07, 2019
Today, machine learning (ML) is coming into its own, ready to serve mankind in a diverse array of applications - from highly efficient manufacturing, medicine and massive information analysis to sel ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Intelligent Healing for Complex Wounds
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 07, 2019
Blast injuries, burns, and other wounds experienced by warfighters often catastrophically damage their bones, skin, and nerves, resulting in months to years of recovery for the most severe injuries ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Engineers harvest heart's energy to power life-saving devices
Hanover NH (SPX) Feb 05, 2019
The heart's motion is so powerful that it can recharge devices that save our lives, according to new research from Dartmouth College. Using a dime-sized invention developed by engineers at the ... more
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OIL AND GAS
Venezuela opposition warns military against preventing entry of aid
Caracas (AFP) Feb 5, 2019
Venezuela's armed forces would be crossing a "red line" if they were to block humanitarian aid from entering the country, the opposition dominated National Assembly said on Tuesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Protecting those on the frontline from Ebola
Charleston SC (SPX) Feb 04, 2019
In a world where we can travel the globe by jet, diseases that were once thought to plague faraway places can now strike close to home. The U.S. had to learn this the hard way. In 2014, a pati ... more
EPIDEMICS
China disciplines 80 officials linked to major vaccine scandal
Beijing (AFP) Feb 2, 2019
China's corruption watchdog on Saturday said it had disciplined more than 80 officials linked to a vaccine scandal last year that inflamed public fears over the safety of domestically produced drugs. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Simply shining light on dinosaur metal compound kills cancer cells
Warwick UK (SPX) Feb 05, 2019
A new compound based on Iridium, a rare metal which landed in the Gulf of Mexico 66 M years ago, hooked onto albumin, a protein in blood, can attack the nucleus of cancerous cells when switched on b ... more
EPIDEMICS
Researchers develop new approach for vanquishing superbugs
Cleveland OH (SPX) Feb 01, 2019
A scientific team from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Cleveland Clinic has developed a new way to identify second-line antibiotics that may be effective in killing germs alre ... more


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SPACE MEDICINE
Environmental protection in outer space
Frankfurt, Germany (SPX) Jan 25, 2019
On earth, environmental protection has the primary goal of ensuring the availability of clean water and clean air for human beings in the future. Human interests usually take also precedent when it ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE
Artificial skin could give superhuman perception
Storrs CT (SPX) Jan 29, 2019
A new type of sensor could lead to artificial skin that someday helps burn victims 'feel' and safeguards the rest of us, University of Connecticut researchers suggest in a paper in Advanced Material ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Microplastic contamination found in common source of groundwater, researchers report
Champaign IL (SPX) Jan 28, 2019
Microplastics contaminate the world's surface waters, yet scientists have only just begun to explore their presence in groundwater systems. A new study is the first to report microplastics in fractu ... more
CHIP TECH
Novel strategy enables tiny semiconductor particles for wide-ranging applications
Singapore (SPX) Jan 28, 2019
Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) nanomaterials such as molybdenite (MoS2), which possess a similar structure as graphene, have been donned the materials of the future for ... more
MOON DAILY
Moving on the Moon
Paris (ESA) Jan 25, 2019
Europe is preparing to go forward to the Moon, but how will astronauts move once they get there? Despite the Apollo missions, little is known about what lunar gravity may mean for our bodies. ESA's ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Brain condition related to long-term spaceflights needs more attention, data
Charleston SC (SPX) Jan 25, 2019
More people today are poised to explore space than ever before; those who do will experience the effects of microgravity on the human body. Recognizing the need for more data related to those effect ... more
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'Abused' Saudi sisters trapped in Hong Kong risk deportation
Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 23, 2019
Two Saudi sisters trapped in Hong Kong say chronic physical abuse by male family members prompted them to flee the kingdom, where they now fear they will be forcibly returned. The siblings are the latest example of Saudi women plotting their escape from the ultra-conservative kingdom only to find themselves dodging officials and angry family members at every turn, as the country battles crit ... more
+ Tornado fatalities continue to fall, despite population growth in Tornado Alley
+ US pushes UN to demand aid be allowed into Venezuela
+ At least seven miners dead in Peruvian landslide
+ Saudi sisters stopped in Hong Kong while fleeing kingdom
+ Nine countries at UN seek to override China to raise Myanmar
+ Mexico president to convert penal colony into cultural center
+ Japan govt, Fukushima operator told to pay over nuclear disaster
Angry Norway says Russia jamming GPS signals again
Oslo (AFP) Feb 11, 2019
Norway's foreign intelligence unit on Monday expressed renewed concerns that its GPS signals in the country's Far North were being jammed, as Oslo again blamed Russia for the "unacceptable" acts. In its annual national risk assessment report, the intelligence service said that in repeated incidents since 2017, GPS signals have been blocked from Russian territory in Norwegian regions near the ... more
+ Kite-blown Antarctic explorers make most southerly Galileo positioning fix
+ Magnetic north pole leaves Canada, on fast new path
+ NOAA releases early update for World Magnetic Model
+ BeiDou achieves real-time transmission of deep-sea data
+ China to launch 10 BeiDou satellites in 2019
+ Magnetic North's erratic behavior forces update to global navigation system
+ US Air Force contracts Lockheed Martin to continue GPS ground control supprt


Raging bull: smas hing away anger at Indonesia's 'Temper Clinic'
Jakarta (AFP) Feb 22, 2019
Armed with crowbars and wearing protective gear, three women assembled at a Jakarta stress clinic survey the cluster of bottles they're about to smash to pieces. "I feel relieved. It's like something I have been holding inside is finally released when I smashed those bottles," Genta Kalbu Tanjung, a 20-year-old university student, told AFP as blaring rock music pulsated in the background. ... more
+ New chimpanzee culture discovered
+ US firm to stop selling China equipment for minority DNA database
+ Neandertals' main food source was definitely meat
+ Quarrying of Stonehenge 'bluestones' dated to 3000 BC
+ Orangutans make complex economic decisions
+ Uncovering the evolution of the brain
+ Sequencing of human gut genome reveals nearly 2,000 unknown bacteria species
Dogs' personalities can change, research suggests
Washington (UPI) Feb 25, 2019
Most longtime pet owners would likely agree that dogs can have distinct personalities, and research has shown those personalities are shaped by their owners. Now, new findings out of Michigan State University suggest dogs' personalities change over time. Life-changing events can transform human personalities. The results of a new survey, published in the Journal of Research in Pe ... more
+ Wild carnivores are making a comeback in Britain
+ Origins of giant extinct New Zealand bird traced to Africa
+ Botswana mulls proposal to lift hunting ban
+ World's biggest bee, thought extinct, rediscovered in Indonesia
+ Worms help scientists understand memory formation and recall
+ Germany moots tougher insect protections
+ Diversity on land is not higher today than in the past
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Chinese food producer says swine fever found in dumplings
Shanghai (AFP) Feb 18, 2019
A major Chinese food producer said Monday that traces of the African swine fever virus had been found in its frozen dumplings. China, the world's biggest consumer and producer of pork, has struggled to contain an outbreak of the virus since the first cases were detected last August. Officials have said hundreds of thousands of pigs were culled in a bid to stop its spread - an effort tha ... more
+ A new layer of medical preparedness to combat emerging infectious disease
+ Study shows hope for fighting disease known as Ebola of frogs
+ China measles Study has implications for worldwide epidemic control
+ Mosquitoes that carry malaria may have been doing so 100 million years ago
+ Tourists at upmarket Chinese ski resort hit by novovirus
+ Protecting those on the frontline from Ebola
+ China disciplines 80 officials linked to major vaccine scandal
Hong Kong's monetary chief to step down after decade in post
Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 22, 2019
The head of the Hong Kong's de-facto central bank, Norman Chan, will step down this year after a decade in the post that saw him oversee the city's recovery from the global financial crisis as well as a ballooning property market. Local reports cited sources as saying the government would likely to promote one of his three deputies to take over at the helm of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority ... more
+ Chinese-Australian political donor wins defamation case
+ Hundreds attend funeral of Mao's secretary-turned-critic
+ 'Xi cult' app is China's red hot hit
+ China province defends ban on Tibetan lessons
+ Former Chinese military chief of staff jailed for life over graft
+ Hong Kong to partially develop historic golf course for housing
+ Male privilege: The rural Hong Kong men who have special rights


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Joint military exercise in Qatar with U.S., regional partners a success
Washington (UPI) Feb 26, 2019
U.S. Central Command and regional partners successfully concluded a training exercise last week, the U.S. Air Force announced. Joint Air Defense Exercise 19-01, or JADEX, was a scheduled, three-day training event at the Al Udied Air Base in Qatar to sharpen CENTCOM's air defense readiness. The exercise included the first use of B1-B Lancer bombers, working with F-15E Strike Eagle ... more
+ Turkey seeks 110 more arrests over Gulen ties
+ Japan's Okinawa votes on controversial US base move
+ Okinawa 'no' vote won't delay US base move: Japan PM
+ US, Britain conduct security drills, training in South China Sea
+ Pompeo to visit Philippines amid China flirtation
+ US, Japan, Australia start Cope North 2019 at Guam air base
+ U.S. destroyer Cook, NATO ships enter Black Sea ahead of exercise
Resolving the jet or cocoon riddle of a gravitational wave event
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Feb 22, 2019
An international research team including astronomers from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, has combined radio telescopes from five continents to prove the existence of a narrow stream of material, a so-called jet, emerging from the only gravitational wave event involving two neutron stars observed so far. With its high sensitivity and excellent performance, the 100- ... more
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+ New squeezing record at GEO600 gravitational-wave detector
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+ Universal laws in impact dynamics of dust agglomerates under microgravity conditions


China's telecom dominance a security challenge: UK's GCHQ
Singapore (AFP) Feb 25, 2019
China's global dominance in telecommunications networks could pose security threats for decades, Britain's cybersecurity chief warned in a speech in Singapore on Monday. As countries move to roll out ultra-fast fifth-generation - 5G - mobile networks, concerns are mounting that Beijing could use hardware provided by Chinese firms to spy on Western governments. "The strategic challenge ... more
+ Huawei says US has 'no evidence' of 5G spying allegations
+ US lawmakers kick off debate over online privacy
+ Tech companies scope out Africa surveillance sector
+ Warning issued over attacks on internet infrastructur
+ Huawei takes fight with US over spying fears to top mobile fair
+ Huawei's founder denies presence of 'backdoors' for spying
+ New Zealand holding talks on Huawei security fears: PM
Iraq saves France thorny repatriations of IS jihadists
Baghdad (AFP) Feb 25, 2019
By pledging to try 13 French Islamic State group fighters, Iraq has assumed the role of judge and jailor for the suspected jihadists - thereby saving Paris the controversy of repatriating them. France has been rocked by fierce public debate over whether to repatriate dozens of its nationals, including children, caught fleeing IS's collapsing "caliphate" in east Syria. Most are held by U ... more
+ Bodies found after 12 people abducted in Iraq
+ To fight off unemployment, Iraqi youth plant start-up seeds
+ Bomb blast kills eight Shiite militiamen in Iraq
+ India resumes flights to Iraq after 30 year gap
+ Acting Pentagon chief makes surprise Baghdad visit
+ French guns on Iraq border aim to pin down IS diehards inside Syria
+ By law or force: Iraq's Shiite armed groups vow to oust US troops
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US urges India, Pakistan to 'exercise restraint': Pompeo
Washington (AFP) Feb 27, 2019
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday called on India and Pakistan to "exercise restraint" amid soaring tensions between the two nuclear-armed countries, while urging Islamabad to take action against militants. "We encourage India and Pakistan to exercise restraint, and avoid escalation at any cost," Pompeo said in a statement after speaking with his counterparts from both countries. ... more
+ Pakistan says shoots down Indian jets, sending tensions soaring
+ India 'air strikes' send Pakistan tensions surging
+ Pakistan accuses India of launching strike across Kashmir border
+ India says doesn't want 'escalation' after Pakistan air strike
+ Pakistan military warns India against 'misadventure'
+ China data leak exposes mass surveillance in Xinjiang
+ Pakistan 'ready to talk' on Kashmir, warns India against attack: PM
Australia denies China ban on coal imports amid tensions
Sydney (AFP) Feb 22, 2019
Canberra on Friday denied reports Australian coal was being blocked from entering China, as the government sought to quell fears that worsening diplomatic tensions are damaging the nations' crucial trading relationship. Industry experts have noted recently that China appeared to be delaying customs clearances for Australian coking coal used in steel-making, but a report late Thursday that po ... more
+ Mining halts in SW China after triple quakes, protests
+ 20 killed in China mining accident
+ Australia, China deny ban on coal imports amid tensions
+ Glencore vows to cap coal output as profits tumble
+ The global impact of coal power
+ Australian court rejects coal mine on climate grounds
+ China not 'walking the walk' on methane emissions


French vineyards say ready to break glyphosate addiction
Paris (AFP) Feb 27, 2019
The vaunted terroirs of France's vineyards have for decades been saturated with the world's most widely used weedkiller, but grape growers say the day is soon coming when glyphosate will no longer be part of the fine wine process. President Emmanuel Macron has challenged the industry to stop using the herbicide - considered "probably cancerogenic" by the World Health Organization's cancer a ... more
+ Boost for Australian grain industry
+ Race on to make urban agriculture viable, durable
+ Roundup weed killer factor in man's cancer, US court told
+ An uneasy alliance: Indigenous Traditional Knowledge enriches western science
+ Tech connection boosts NY vertical farmers
+ FAO warns food supply threatened by declining biodiversity
+ Cuban cigars hit record sales thanks to increasing Chinese demand
Touchdown: Japan probe Hayabusa2 lands on distant asteroid
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 22, 2019
A Japanese probe sent to collect samples from an asteroid 300 million kilometres away for clues about the origin of life and the solar system landed successfully on Friday, scientists said. Hayabusa2 touched down briefly on the Ryugu asteroid, fired a bullet into the surface to puff up dust for collection and blasted back to its holding position, said officials from the Japan Aerospace Explo ... more
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+ Possible second impact crater found under Greenland ice
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