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April 10, 2022
SPACEWAR
Australia to build fleet of dual use Earth Observation satellites



Canberra, Australia (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
The Australian Government is establishing the nation's first national space mission. The 2022-23 Budget includes $1.16 billion to 2038-39 and $38.5 million per annum ongoing for the first phase of a National Space Mission for Earth Observation, which will see Australia design, build, and operate four new satellites. Led by the Australian Space Agency, this Mission will make Australia more self sufficient when it comes to critical Earth Observation data, while also growing capability and job opport ... read more

AFRICA NEWS
Russia blocks UN call for Mali inquiry; As German minister speaks of 'atrocities'
United Nations, United States (AFP) April 9, 2022
Russia has blocked a request at the UN Security Council for "independent investigations" into the alleged massacre of several hundred civilians in Mali by the Malian army and Russian paramilitaries, diplomatic sources told AFP Saturday. ... more
WEATHER REPORT
57 died in Ecuador rainy season: officials
Quito (AFP) April 9, 2022
Half a year of intense and destructive rain throughout Ecuador has left 57 dead and 110 injured, the National Risk Management Service said Saturday. ... more
EPIDEMICS
China slams US virus 'accusations' as Shanghai lockdown drags on
Shanghai (AFP) April 10, 2022
China blasted the United States for making "groundless accusations" about its Covid-19 policy, after surging cases in Shanghai prompted the American consulate to let some staff leave the locked-down megacity. ... more
EPIDEMICS
China's health system faces raft of challenges as Omicron hits
Beijing (AFP) April 9, 2022
China is battling its biggest spike in coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic, with millions under lockdown and the healthcare system feeling the pressure. ... more
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Kenyans heal devastated land with the power of mangroves
Malindi, Kenya (AFP) April 8, 2022
Along a riverbank scarred by logging, Joseph Mwandenge Mangi points out a solitary mangrove tree, a species once abundant in the forest where the mighty Sabaki River meets the sea. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
System helps severely motor-impaired individuals type more quickly and accurately
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
In 1995, French fashion magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby suffered a seizure while driving a car, which left him with a condition known as locked-in syndrome, a neurological disease in which the ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Researchers adapt technology made for astronomical observations to biomedical imaging
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
Researchers have developed a biomedical imaging system using a semiconductor detector originally developed for hard X-ray and gamma-ray space observation, and used a spectral analysis method from as ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Methane emissions set another record in 2021, carbon dioxide also soars
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 7, 2021
Scientists said Thursday that methane emissions, the second biggest threat to human-caused global warming after carbon dioxide, rose again to a record level in 2021. ... more
ABOUT US
Neolithic made us taller and more intelligent but more prone to heart disease
Nijmegen, Netherlands (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
After the Neolithic, European populations showed an increase in height and intelligence, reduced skin pigmentation and increased risk of cardiovascular disease due to genetic changes that lowered co ... more
SPACEMART
Kleos launches Patrol Mission satellites
Luxembourg (SPX) Apr 01, 2022
Kleos Space S.A, (ASX: KSS, Frankfurt: KS1) a space-powered Radio Frequency Reconnaissance data-as-a-service (DaaS) company, successfully launched its third satellite cluster, the Patrol Mission on ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
China launches new satellite for Earth observation
Jiuquan (XNA) Apr 08, 2022
China launched a new Earth observation satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on Thursday. The satellite, Gaofen-3 03, was launched by a Long March-4C rocket at ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Arctic simulation of Moon-like habitat shows wellbeing sessions keep you sane
Surrey UK (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
Researchers at the University of Surrey and the University of Milano-Bicocca have partnered with SAGA Space Architects to investigate the psychological impact of social isolation in harsh environmen ... more



GPS NEWS
406 Day: how Galileo helps save lives
Paris (ESA) Apr 06, 2022
Wednesday was the annual 406 Day, celebrating the life-saving importance of emergency beacons, named for the radio frequency they operate on, as well as the satellites that relay their signals - wit ... more
WEATHER REPORT
Dozens hospitalised as Iraq gripped by dust storm
Baghdad (AFP) April 9, 2022
A dust storm that has swept through much of Iraq has left dozens of people in hospital with respiratory problems, a health ministry spokesman said Saturday. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW
Colombian flooding kills 12, two missing: authorities
Bogota (AFP) April 8, 2022
Torrential rains and flooding have killed at least 12 people at a mining camp in mountainous northwest Colombia, with another two reported missing and more damage expected, authorities said Thursday. ... more
SINO DAILY
UN inaction on China abuses 'huge disappointment': Uyghur campaigner
Geneva (AFP) April 7, 2022
The UN rights chief has miserably failed to address China's "genocide" against the Uyghur minority, a leading campaigner told AFP, demanding that a long-delayed report on abuses be released "immediately". ... more
SINO DAILY
Leader-in-waiting light on policy details in Hong Kong reboot vow
Hong Kong (AFP) April 9, 2022
A former top cop set to become Hong Kong's new leader vowed to reboot the city's international competitiveness on Saturday, but revealed few concrete policy details on how that will be achieved. ... more


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EARTH OBSERVATION
Chinese satellite ground station receives Landsat-9 data
Beijing (XNA) Apr 08, 2022
The China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station has formally acquired the capability to receive, process and distribute the data product transmitted from the Landsat-9 satellite, according to the ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Harmony in the Wadden
Paris (ESA) Apr 01, 2022
An important milestone in the preparation of ESA's tenth Earth Explorer candidate satellite mission, Harmony, has been reached thanks to two aircraft flying in tight formation over the Dutch Wadden ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
BlackSky expands constellation to 14 satellites
Herndon VA (SPX) Apr 05, 2022
BlackSky's (NYSE: BKSY) newest satellites successfully began revenue-generating commercial operations for customers, taking high-resolution images and creating analytics within a company record of 1 ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Earth from Space: Sindh, Pakistan
Paris (ESA) Apr 08, 2022
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over part of Sindh - the third-largest province of Pakistan. Sindh stretches around 580 km from north to south in southern Pakistan, covering an area ... more
ICE WORLD
Study suggests abrupt climate change during the last ice age was controlled by CO2 levels
Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
Large jumps within the last ice age between cold and warm climate periods in the Northern Hemisphere may have occurred because the climate system became unstable when atmospheric CO2 levels were bet ... more
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After Covid blues, French saxophone maker hits the right note
Mantes-La-Ville, France (AFP) April 10, 2022
After the financial blues of the Covid pandemic, the French saxophone maker favoured by American jazz greats celebrates its 100th birthday looking to expand further in Asia and the United States. Selmer experienced two difficult years after the pandemic began in 2020, the company's executive chairman Thierry Oriez tells AFP. "The Covid crisis affected us together with our customers" beca ... more
+ Australian flood disinformation sparks threats to pilots
+ In tragic Bucha, people search for the missing
+ Mines kill, injure more than 500 children in Iraq: UN
+ Red Cross says team held near Mariupol 'released'
+ East Ukrainians twice in flight from Russian offensive
+ Russian soldiers likely exposed to Chernobyl radiation: Ukraine
+ How would a nuclear winter impact food production
Space debris found in rural India likely from 'China rocket'
Mumbai (AFP) April 4, 2022
A large metal ring and sphere that villagers in rural western India said fell from the sky over the weekend could be from a Chinese rocket launched into space last year, officials told local media. The metal ring - reportedly two to three metres (6.5-10 feet) in diameter and weighing over 40 kilogrammes (90 pounds) - was discovered in a village field in Maharashtra state late on Saturday, ... more
+ Lockheed Martin releases open-source interface standard for on-orbit docking
+ EU stockpiles radiation drugs amid Ukraine war fears
+ L3Harris awarded $117M space object-tracking modernization contract
+ Swiftly gaining holistic views of space systems with AI
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Iraqis clean up river as first green projects take root
Baghdad (AFP) April 10, 2022
Garbage clogs the banks of Iraq's Tigris River in Baghdad but an army of young volunteers is cleaning it, a rare environmental project in the war-battered country. With boots and gloves, they pick up soggy trash, water bottles, aluminium cans and muddy styrofoam boxes, part of a green activist campaign called the Cleanup Ambassadors. "This is the first time this area has been cleaned si ... more
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+ NASA finds new way to monitor underground water loss
+ Digicel staff leave Papua New Guinea after $100 mn tax bill
+ Advanced Navigation launches AI-powered Micro AUV
+ Idaho National Laboratory seeks partner for small hydropower field demonstration
+ In a southern US capital, an unending water crisis
Study suggests abrupt climate change during the last ice age was controlled by CO2 levels
Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
Large jumps within the last ice age between cold and warm climate periods in the Northern Hemisphere may have occurred because the climate system became unstable when atmospheric CO2 levels were between approximately 190 and 225 parts per million. That is the conclusion from a study, published in Nature Geoscience by Guido Vettoretti et al. at the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI), University of Copenh ... more
+ The global "plastic flood" reaches the Arctic
+ Young Sami return to reindeer herding despite climate fears
+ Russia expands definition of "local" in the Arctic
+ Arctic greening won't save the climate - here's why
+ Conger ice shelf has collapsed
+ Solar energy explains fast yearly retreat of Antarctica's sea ice
+ UK to step up military presence in Arctic




An uncertain future for livestock production in the tropics
Nairobi, Kenya (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
Cattle, whether grazing in small herds along the roadside or lowing singly from a nearby field, are an emblematic sight for much of Africa, as characteristic of the continent as the yoked oxen of southeast Asia or the gray squirrels of American suburbs. Yet large swathes of the continent may be stripped of the creatures as early as 2045 due to climate change-induced heat stress, according to a p ... more
+ Colombian researchers seek safety for bees in urban jungle
+ Fly less? Go vegan? How people can take climate action
+ French fruit, vineyards endure coldest April day in 75 years
+ Boats for buffaloes: vets in Iraq's marshes take to water
+ Stung by drought, Morocco's bees face disaster
+ Shanghai prunes memes from lockdown veg shortage
+ Anti-GMO themes losing traction worldwide, suggests new scientific paper
Colombian flooding kills 12, two missing: authorities
Bogota (AFP) April 8, 2022
Torrential rains and flooding have killed at least 12 people at a mining camp in mountainous northwest Colombia, with another two reported missing and more damage expected, authorities said Thursday. The flooding at Abriaqui in the Antioquia department surprised a group of miners as they were eating dinner on Wednesday evening, Mayor Hector Urrego told local television. "The guys were at ... more
+ Residents evacuate as floods threaten Sydney suburbs
+ Volcano monitoring at Mount Etna using fibre optic cables
+ Swiss Re says flooding causes $82 bn of damage in 2021
+ Australian beach town of Byron Bay inundated by floodwaters
+ Boarding on an active volcano: Nicaragua's tourism boon
+ Thousands flee after Philippine volcano erupts
+ 52 died in rainy season in Ecuador: officials




France casts doubt on Mali account of Moura operation; Moscow hails 'victory'
Paris (AFP) April 8, 2022
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian on Friday cast doubt on Mali's claim to have "neutralised" 203 jihadists in Moura, with witnesses claiming Malian forces actually killed scores of civilians. "The authorities in Bamako announce 200 terrorists killed, without civilian casualties. I have a hard time believing, I have a hard time understanding, I have a hard time accepting these expla ... more
+ Ramaphosa, Biden talk after S.Africa abstains on UN Russia vote
+ In Mali, German minister speaks of 'atrocities' after Moura operation
+ Armed men surround home of Mali politician who criticised junta
+ South African train makes safari trip, but never moves
+ Vital DR Congo power plant caught in rebel crossfire
+ Russia blocks UN call for Mali inquiry; As German minister speaks of 'atrocities'
+ UN demands urgent access to site of alleged Mali massacre
The dark matter of the brain
Planegg, Germany (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
They are part of the brain of almost every animal species, yet they remain usually invisible even under the electron microscope. "Electrical synapses are like the dark matter of the brain," says Alexander Borst, director at the MPI for Biological Intelligence, in foundation (i.f). Now a team from his department has taken a closer look at this rarely explored brain component: In the brain of the ... more
+ Neolithic made us taller and more intelligent but more prone to heart disease
+ Tools reveal patterns of Neandertal extinction in the Iberian Peninsula
+ New predictive model helps in identify ancient hunter-gatherer sites
+ Ancient campfires reveal a 50,000 year old grocer and pharmacy
+ Grains hints at origin of 7,000-year-old Swiss pile dwellings
+ Early humans kept old stone tools to preserve memory of their ancestors
+ Archaeologists discover innovative 40,000-year-old culture in China




Hunger crisis across Africa 'going unnoticed,' says Red Cross
Nairobi (AFP) April 5, 2022
The International Committee of the Red Cross warned Tuesday that a major hunger crisis in Africa is "going largely unnoticed" as the world focuses on Ukraine and other crises. Some 346 million people - more than one in four people across Africa - are suffering from "alarming" hunger and that number will probably rise in the coming months, the ICRC said. The crisis spans the continent f ... more
+ Climate scorecard: good news and bad news
+ 'Now or never' to avoid climate catastrophe, warns UN
+ The UN's 10,000-page red alert on climate change
+ 'Clear alarm': world reacts to UN climate solutions
+ Flash droughts coming on faster, global study shows
+ Scientists risk arrest to sound climate alarm
+ Costa Rica: Central America's green pin-up
Satellogic launches 5 more satellites on SpaceX Transporter-4 mission
New York NY (SPX) Apr 01, 2022
Satellogic Inc. (NASDAQ: SATL), a leader in sub-meter resolution satellite imagery collection, has announced the launch of five additional spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The satellites were delivered to a sun-synchronous low-Earth orbit on SpaceX's Transporter-4 mission on April 1, 2022 onboard the Falcon 9 reusable, two-stage rocket, under SpaceX's Rideshare program. All fi ... more
+ Australian SMEs team up to deliver high-resolution Hyperspectral Earth Observation microsatellites
+ BlackSky expands constellation to 14 satellites
+ Methane emissions set another record in 2021, carbon dioxide also soars
+ MetOp-SG-B weather satellite: Scatterometer flies through tests
+ China launches new satellite for Earth observation
+ Chinese satellite ground station receives Landsat-9 data
+ Earth from Space: Sindh, Pakistan




Study: T. rex's short arms may have reduced biting risk of hunting in packs
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 5, 2021
The Tyrannosaurus rex's arms may have evolved to become extremely short to lower the risk of bites while feeding in packs, a new study says. A 45-foot-long T. rex may have 3-feet long arms--the equivalent of a 6-foot human with 5-inch arms, study author Kevin Padian, emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and a curator of the UC Museum of Paleontology, noted in a ... more
+ How did cockroaches survive the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs
+ Ancient helium offers clues to Earth's formation
+ How a major volcanic eruption paved the way for the rise of the dinosaurs
+ Researchers find Spinosaurus' dense bones allowed it to hunt underwater
+ Ancient ancestors evolved to be strong and snappy, study finds
+ Meteorites that helped form Earth may have formed in the outer solar system
+ Microbes and minerals may have set off Earth's oxygenation
Lots of low- and no-cost ways to halt global warming
Paris (AFP) April 6, 2022
Not only do we have the tools to slash emissions and curb global warming by 2030, but half of available carbon-cutting options are cost-free or very cheap, UN climate experts say. There is no silver bullet, but a mosaic of actions - from ramping up solar and wind technology, to economy-wide energy efficiencies - were identified by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) a ... more
+ Compact, green and car-free. Can city living beat climate change?
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+ Mexico, US talks fail to end energy reform frictions
+ IEA approves third term for chief pushing clean energy
+ Study shows that realistic models could make for more environmental wins
+ The road to renewable energy in Japan, a top CO2 emitter
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Freeze-thaw battery is adept at preserving its energy
Richland WA (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
Scientists have created a battery designed for the electric grid that locks in energy for months without losing much storage capacity. The development of the "freeze-thaw battery," which freezes its energy for use later, is a step toward batteries that can be used for seasonal storage: saving energy in one season, such as the spring, and spending it in another, like autumn. The proto ... more
+ Novel use of iron-laced carbon nanofibers yields high-performance energy storage
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Can sunflowers help defeat the 'insect apocalypse'?
Amherst MD (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, led by Lynn Adler, professor of biology at UMass Amherst, has been awarded $2.4 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to trace how food affects the ability of pathogens to attack plant pollinators. The research will be the first conducted across a wide range of scales, from the molecular to the comm ... more
+ Unravelling the mystery of parrot longevity
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+ Rare birth of Sumatran rhino brings hope for endangered species
+ Politics and pandemic weigh on talks to save nature
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UN inaction on China abuses 'huge disappointment': Uyghur campaigner
Geneva (AFP) April 7, 2022
The UN rights chief has miserably failed to address China's "genocide" against the Uyghur minority, a leading campaigner told AFP, demanding that a long-delayed report on abuses be released "immediately". Uyghur campaigner Rushan Abbas, who is American, decried that Michelle Bachelet had, to date, been so restrained in her criticism of the well-reported rights violations taking place in Chin ... more
+ Leader-in-waiting light on policy details in Hong Kong reboot vow
+ Hong Kong activists fade from view as national security case drags
+ NBA player Kanter out to corner UN rights chief on China
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+ Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam to leave office
+ Hong Kong calls UK criticisms 'ridiculous'
+ China sanctions US officials who 'concocted lies' on human rights
Record 1st-quarter deforestation in Brazilian Amazon
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 8, 2022
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon set a new quarterly record in the first three months of 2022 compared to a year earlier, official data showed Friday. Satellite images revealed the destruction of 941 square kilometers (363 square miles) of rain forest - the highest quarterly rate since the start of Brazil's Deter monitoring program in 2015. This is an area about the size of Dallas. ... more
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