Delta Rocket Crashes In Mongolia
Dr La writes “Two metal objects, one cylindrical and a smaller round one, crashed near Buren Soum in the Tuv province of Mongolia, in an empty field, on 19 February. They are parts of an American Delta...
View ArticleNew “Red List” Declares One-Fifth of Vertebrate Species in Danger
We know things are bad for biodiversity. But just how bad across the board? The scientists at the International Union for Conservation of Nature, as they will from time to time, just updated their Red...
View ArticleNew “Red List” Declares One-Fifth of Vertebrate Species in Danger
We know things are bad for biodiversity. But just how bad across the board? The scientists at the International Union for Conservation of Nature, as they will from time to time, just updated their Red...
View ArticleAfrican Villages Glow With Renewable Energy
Peace Corps Online writes “The NY Times reports that as small-scale renewable energy becomes cheaper, more reliable and more efficient, it is providing the first drops of modern power to people who...
View ArticleChina Censors Web To Curb Inner Mongolia Protests
angry tapir writes “China is blocking mention of Inner Mongolia on Chinese microblogs and social networking sites, as part of an effort to clamp down on protests that broke out last week in the...
View ArticleChina Censors Web To Curb Inner Mongolia Protests
angry tapir writes “China is blocking mention of Inner Mongolia on Chinese microblogs and social networking sites, as part of an effort to clamp down on protests that broke out last week in the...
View ArticleCollar-Bomber Tracked By Gmail Accesses
RockDoctor writes “Reports indicate that a suspect has been arrested in the Australian ‘collar bomb’ hostage/extortion case. The allegation is that the suspect had set up a Gmail account, through...
View ArticleLow-Latency Network Shaves Milliseconds from UK-Asia Traffic
New York’s had its turn; now, an anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from eWeek Europe: “Financial traders and law firms are set to benefit from a new low-latency network between London and Hong...
View ArticleMongolia Wants To Use Artificial Glaciers To Cool Capital
phaedrus5001 wrote in with a story about an unusual plan to regulate the temperature of Ulan Bator, the capital city of Mongolia. The article reads: “The city of Ulan Bator will attempt to capture...
View ArticleMongolia to Cool Capital City During the Summer with a Giant Ice Cube
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