Sri Lanka gets ADB help to cope with climate change

Nov 13, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has drafted a national strategy for climate change adaptation with the support of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), a statement said. The ADB, working with the Ministry of Environment, has given technical assistance for a new framework to enable Sri Lanka’s economy and people to cope with climate […]

‘s seas

PENANG, November 10, 2010 (AFP) – Overfishing in Southeast Asian seas has left garoupas and sea bass in dire straits, searching for mates on denuded seabeds, according to experts alarmed by ever-declining catches. Marine scientists and fishermen say that popular fish species — especially the large and valuable ones — have been caught indiscriminately, causing […]

‘s oldest axe found in Australia

SYDNEY, November 5, 2010 (AFP) – Archaeologists Friday revealed they have found a piece of a stone axe dated as 35,500 years old on sacred Aboriginal land in Australia, the oldest object of its type ever found. The shard of stone, found in Australia’s lush and remote far northern reaches in May, has marks that […]

PARIS, November 4, 2010 (AFP) – Physicists in Scotland said on Thursday they had devised a flexible material that manipulates light, marking a small step towards “invisibility” clothing beloved of science fiction writers and Harry Potter. The work is in the domain of metamaterials, or compounds with a surface that interacts with light thanks to […]

Earth-size planets abound in Milky Way: study

WASHINGTON, October 29, 2010 (AFP) – One out of four Sun-like stars in our Milky Way galaxy could host Earth-size planets, making life-bearing systems like ours possibly more common than previously thought, an astronomical study said Thursday. Dubbed the most extensive planetary census of its kind, the NASA-funded study at the University of California, Berkeley […]

137 dead as Indonesia hit by tsunami, volcano

JAKARTA, October 27, 2010 (AFP) – At least 112 people were killed and hundreds remained missing in Indonesia Wednesday after a tsunami triggered by a powerful earthquake smashed into a remote island chain, washing away entire villages. Another 25 people have been killed after the eruption of the country’s most active volcano, as the force […]

‘s corals hit by mass die-out

SYDNEY, October 19, 2010 (AFP) – Coral reefs in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean are dying from the worst bleaching effect in more than a decade, Australian marine scientists said Tuesday. The bleaching, triggered by a large pool of warm water which swept into the Indian Ocean in May, has caused corals from Indonesia […]

” mystery

WASHINGTON, October 6, 2010 (AFP) – The US space agency NASA announced Tuesday it has given the green light to a mission to Mars aimed at investigating the mystery of how the “red planet” lost its atmosphere. NASA gave the approval Monday for “the development and 2013 launch of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution […]

‘s old car gets green treatment

Oct 06, 2010 (LBO) – The official car used by the US envoy in Colombo has been shipped to its German maker for recycling, instead of being buried in the sea under a new green policy, the US embassy in Colombo said. “Formerly, the Embassy disposed of Ambassadors’ cars by sinking them off the coast […]

Sri Lankan firms offered carbon emission reduction service

Oct 04, 2010 (LBO) – Reducing carbon emissions can give Sri Lankan businesses a competitive advantage, according to officials of a new company offering carbon reduction services. Carbon Consulting Company (CCC) has been appointed as an approved reseller of The CarbonNeutral Company’s services, including carbon offsets and certification. We can no longer depend on trade […]

Dinosaur trove spills more secrets

CUENCA, October 2, 2010 (AFP) – Decades after a mechanical pine-tree digger first unearthed it, an extraordinary trove of dinosaur fossils in central Spain is revealing its secrets. When the digging machine cut a furrow to plant pines in the arid soil near the medieval town of Cuenca in the 1980s, it sliced through more […]

Dinosaurs taller than thought: study

WASHINGTON, October 1, 2010 (AFP) – Some dinosaurs may have been at least 10 percent taller than previously thought, US paleontologists said Thursday in a study that found the creatures had large amounts of cartilage. The dinosaurs had thick layers of cartilage in their joints that may have added more than a foot (30 centimeters) […]

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