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April 10, 2022
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Chinese satellites achieve V-band low orbit measurement



Beijing (XNA) Apr 08, 2022
GalaxySpace, a private satellite maker based in Beijing, has achieved V-band low orbit measurement and control on its six satellites which were sent into space on March 5, the China Science Daily reported Wednesday. Satellite measurement and control refers to achieving the position and condition of satellites and controlling the platforms and loads of satellites. At present, satellite communication is usually realized by the Ku/Ka frequency spectrum. The resources in these two frequencies ha ... read more

TECH SPACE
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. ... more
MARSDAILY
Magma makes marsquakes rock Red Planet
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Apr 04, 2022
Volcanic activity beneath the surface of Mars could be responsible for triggering repetitive marsquakes, which are similar to earthquakes, in a specific region of the Red Planet, researchers from Th ... more
SUPERPOWERS
Japan, Philippines agree to boost security ties
Tokyo (AFP) April 9, 2022
Japan and the Philippines agreed to boost security ties in their first foreign and defence ministerial meeting on Saturday, amid worries over China's increasingly assertive maritime activities. ... more
TAIWAN NEWS
China's Phoenix TV faces closure in Taiwan
Taipei (AFP) April 6, 2022
Taiwan's government declared Phoenix TV a Chinese-funded company on Wednesday, a move that will force the network to close its office on the island. ... more
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CYBER WARS
India claims it foiled Chinese cyber-attack on disputed border
New Delhi (AFP) April 7, 2022
India on Thursday claimed it foiled an attempted cyber-attack by Chinese hackers targeting its power distribution system near a disputed frontier where the two countries are engaged in a military stand-off. ... 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
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
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
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
EPIDEMICS
Shares soar in Chinese drugmaker after positive Covid drug trials
Beijing (AFP) April 6, 2022
Shares in the Chinese pharmaceutical group Kintor rocketed on Wednesday after it reported that trials had shown its Covid-19 drug to be highly effective, making it potentially China's first homegrown antiviral treatment. ... more



EPIDEMICS
China reports most virus cases since pandemic start
Shanghai (AFP) April 6, 2022
China reported more than 20,000 Covid-19 cases on Wednesday, the highest daily tally given since the start of the pandemic as millions in locked-down Shanghai began a new round of testing. ... more
SINO DAILY
NBA player Kanter out to corner UN rights chief on China
Geneva (AFP) April 6, 2022
Long-time NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom, whose advocacy on Xinjiang and Tibet has ruffled feathers, hopes to bend UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet's ear on Thursday about her forthcoming China visit. ... more
SINO DAILY
Hong Kong activists fade from view as national security case drags
Hong Kong (AFP) April 7, 2022
Hong Kong's most prominent democracy activists have disappeared from view as their prosecution under a security law drags into its second year, with lawyers and family members warning the defendants are losing faith in the courts. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Shanghai social media unpicks China's virus lockdown story
Shanghai (AFP) April 7, 2022
Videos of a pet dog killed in the name of Covid controls, expletive-strewn songs aimed at Communist authorities and scuffles with hazmat-suited officials - seething, locked-down Shanghai residents are pouring scorn on China's hardline virus measures via social media. ... more
TRADE WARS
Shanghai lockdown snarls world's busiest port and China supply chains
Beijing (AFP) April 8, 2022
Shanghai's grinding coronavirus lockdown is slowly clogging China's supply chains, as delays hit the world's busiest container port where staff are tangled in a morass of Covid controls. ... more


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AEROSPACE
Hong Kong leader defends Covid flight ban policy
Hong Kong (AFP) April 7, 2022
Hong Kong's leader on Thursday defended her policy of temporarily banning flight routes that bring in coronavirus cases, as a leading airline industry figure warned the city had fallen "off the map" as an aviation hub. ... more
TECH SPACE
Tencent shuts game streaming site after China blocks merger
Beijing (AFP) April 8, 2022
Chinese tech giant Tencent will close its game streaming platform, less than a year after authorities blocked a merger that would have powered its drive to take on Amazon's Twitch. ... more
ENERGY TECH
Novel use of iron-laced carbon nanofibers yields high-performance energy storage
Beijing, China (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
A new study by Chinese researchers demonstrates a novel approach to enhancing the storage performance of batteries and capacitors. The researchers developed a simple yet efficient way to produce a m ... more
OIL AND GAS
China is gunning for supremacy in the global green hydrogen race
Canberra, Australia (The Conversation) Apr 07, 2022
This week's report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns global warming is headed for dangerous levels unless greenhouse gas emissions halve this decade. This cannot be achie ... more
EPIDEMICS
US warns of 'arbitrary' Covid measures in China
Shanghai (AFP) April 9, 2022
The United States on Saturday warned of "arbitrary" Covid-19 measures in China and said it would let some staff leave its Shanghai consulate amid a surge of infections in the locked-down megacity. ... more
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Tianzhou 2 re-enters Earth's atmosphere, mostly burns up
Beijing (XNA) Apr 01, 2022
China's Tianzhou 2 cargo spaceship fell back to Earth on Thursday afternoon with most of its body burnt up during the reentry process, according to the China Manned Space Agency. The agency said in a statement the robotic craft started to enter the atmosphere around 6:40 pm under the ground control and the extreme heat caused by air friction dismantled and destroyed most of the ship. A few ... more
+ Shenzhou XIII astronauts prep for return
+ China's Tianzhou-2 cargo craft leaves space station core module
+ China's space station to support large-scale scientific research
+ Chief designer details China's future lunar missions
+ China plans more planetary endeavors: scientist
+ In-orbit construction of China's space station going smoothly
+ Technology demonstration satellite to be launched soon
Asian markets track Wall St gains, traders wary of hawkish Fed
Hong Kong (AFP) April 8, 2022
Asian markets mostly rose Friday after a tough week dominated by the US Federal Reserve's hawkish tone that has set it on an aggressive tightening path, while oil ticked higher after another series of losses. After a slow start, the region managed to take the lead from Wall Street, which recovered from steep intra-day losses to end on a positive note, having plunged in previous sessions as t ... more
+ Shanghai lockdown snarls world's busiest port and China supply chains
+ Asian markets struggle to track Wall St on hawkish Fed
+ G7 countries agree new economic sanctions against Russia
+ Asian markets track Wall St down with Fed set to tighten screws
+ Germany warns against over-reliance on China trade
+ Asian markets track Wall St retreat on hawkish Fed bets
+ Oil extends rally on Russia sanctions bets, stocks wobble




Finland expects to decide on NATO membership bid by end-June
Helsinki (AFP) April 8, 2022
Finland expects to make a decision by the end of June on whether to apply for NATO membership, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Friday. "We will have very careful discussions but not taking any more time than we have to," the Social Democrat leader told a press conference. "I think we will end the discussion before midsummer," she said. Finland ... more
+ Putin has given up on conquering Kyiv; Villagers used as human shields
+ Finland gears up for historic NATO decision
+ Russian abuses complicate US balancing act on Ukraine
+ Japan, Philippines agree to boost security ties
+ IAF Can Contribute to De-Escalation Between Russia, West Over Ukraine, Executive Director Says
+ Johnson says Putin reputation 'permanently polluted' after Bucha killings
+ US wants bases in E. Europe, but for short-term deployments: general




Toshiba pauses spin-off plan, weighs going private
Tokyo (AFP) April 8, 2022
Troubled Japanese conglomerate Toshiba has said it is suspending its plan to split into two after last month's shareholder vote against the idea and will now weigh the possibility of going private. The firm announced in a statement Thursday that its management team will lead discussions with private equity funds and other possible investors on potential offers. A newly formed special com ... more
+ Hungary gets first delivery of Russia nuclear fuel since war
+ In 'project of the century', Swiss seek to bury radioactive waste
+ Safely storing Canada's used nuclear fuel for millennia
+ UK may build seven nuclear plants by 2050: minister
+ After Ukraine, UN atomic watchdog chief visits Russia
+ UN atomic watchdog chief visits Ukraine nuclear plant
+ UN nuclear watchdog head visits Ukraine to discuss safety
India claims it foiled Chinese cyber-attack on disputed border
New Delhi (AFP) April 7, 2022
India on Thursday claimed it foiled an attempted cyber-attack by Chinese hackers targeting its power distribution system near a disputed frontier where the two countries are engaged in a military stand-off. Ties between the world's two most populous nations are at a low ebb after a deadly skirmish in the Himalayan region of Ladakh that left at least 20 Indian and four Chinese soldiers dead i ... more
+ 'I won't stop talking': Ukrainians in China fight disinformation
+ Cairo to Kyiv: Social media's rocky ride through conflict zones
+ Critics raise privacy fears over EU message app rule
+ Complex questions as face recognition tech joins Ukraine war
+ Four Russians indicted in US for energy sector hacks
+ US bars Chinese-owned telecom over 'security risks'
+ First war of the TikTok era sees tragedy, humor and deceit




Toshiba pauses spin-off plan, weighs going private
Tokyo (AFP) April 8, 2022
Troubled Japanese conglomerate Toshiba has said it is suspending its plan to split into two after last month's shareholder vote against the idea and will now weigh the possibility of going private. The firm announced in a statement Thursday that its management team will lead discussions with private equity funds and other possible investors on potential offers. A newly formed special com ... more
+ Hungary gets first delivery of Russia nuclear fuel since war
+ In 'project of the century', Swiss seek to bury radioactive waste
+ Safely storing Canada's used nuclear fuel for millennia
+ UK may build seven nuclear plants by 2050: minister
+ After Ukraine, UN atomic watchdog chief visits Russia
+ UN atomic watchdog chief visits Ukraine nuclear plant
+ UN nuclear watchdog head visits Ukraine to discuss safety
Favourable breezes boost Spain's wind power sector
Villar De Los Navarros, Spain (AFP) April 10, 2022
Buoyed by a surge in investment and new projects, wind power has become Spain's main source of electricity generation just as Europe seeks to curb its energy imports from Russia. "We are on suitable ground here," said Joaquin Garcia Latorre, project director at Enel Green Power Espana, pointing to gigantic masts erected on the heights of the tiny northeastern village of Villar de los Navarro ... more
+ Brazil to hold first offshore wind tender by October: official
+ Bionic wing flaps improve wind energy efficiency
+ India to build Sri Lanka wind farms after China pushed aside
+ Netherlands doubles wind energy targets for 2030
+ The Med gets first offshore wind farm as Italy vows energy revolution
+ US offshore wind power lease sale nets record $4.3 bn
+ More than $1.5 bn bid so far in US offshore wind auction




Solar cell keeps working long after sun sets
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
About 750 million people in the world do not have access to electricity at night. Solar cells provide power during the day, but saving energy for later use requires substantial battery storage. In Applied Physics Letters, by AIP Publishing, researchers from Stanford University constructed a photovoltaic cell that harvests energy from the environment during the day and night, avoiding the n ... more
+ Zinc-air battery with improved performance by solar power
+ Higher solar yield, less power effort
+ Why Biden extended tariffs on solar panels
+ Seeking a third generation of better performing solar cells
+ Solar power down
+ Quantum 'shock absorbers' allow perovskite to exhibit superfluorescence at room temperature
+ Scientists achieve record efficiency for ultra-thin solar panels
Iran says US 'imposing new conditions' in nuclear talks
Tehran (AFP) April 10, 2022
Iran's foreign minister said Sunday that Washington is "imposing new conditions" in the negotiations to restore the 2015 nuclear agreement. "On the issue of lifting sanctions, they (the Americans) are interested in proposing and imposing new conditions outside the negotiations," state news agency IRNA quoted Hossein Amir-Abdollahian as saying. "In the last two or three weeks, the America ... more
+ Top US general opposes 'terror' delisting for Iran Guards elite force
+ NKorea could hold nuclear test on coming anniversary: US envoy
+ Ex-US general among 24 sanctioned by Iran
+ Nonproliferation history puts Russia's recent nuke threats in context
+ Swiss Cold War bunkers back in vogue as Ukraine conflict rages
+ US insists key group of Iran Guards corps stay on terror list
+ Iran says it handed UN nuclear watchdog documents on undeclared sites




Novel, breakthrough warfighting capabilities discussed by DOD officials
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 08, 2022
Defense Department officials yesterday described current and future game-changing warfare capabilities that will ensure national security for the U.S., allies and partners. The venue for the discussion was testimony at a Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities hearing. The Defense Innovation Unit successfully prototyped synthetic aperture radar satellites, ... more
+ At Northrop Grumman creativity guides innovation
+ Biden, Zelensky discuss 'additional capabilities' for Ukraine military
+ Ukraine demands unlimited NATO aid against Russia's month-old war
+ Kyiv urges West to supply offensive weapons to fight Russia
+ Javelin anti-tank missile, symbol of Ukraine's resistance
+ AFRL'S PNT AgilePod achieves flight test objectives
+ Two Russian paratroopers die in Belarus drills jump
Canada boosts military spending in response to Ukraine war
Ottawa (AFP) April 7, 2022
Canada on Thursday unveiled Can$8 billion (US$6.4 billion) in additional military spending over five years in its new budget, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but missed the NATO spending target of two percent of GDP. Russian President Vladimir "Putin's invasion of Ukraine has reminded us that our own peaceful democracy - like all the democracies of the world - depends ultimate ... more
+ US arrests 'yakuza chief' who sought missiles for Myanmar, Sri Lanka rebels
+ EU proposes 500 million euros more for arms to Ukraine
+ Ukraine calls for 'weapons, weapons, weapons' at NATO talks
+ Poland orders US tanks, other battle vehicles for $4.74 bn
+ Finland boosts defence spending by 2 bn euros over Ukraine
+ US defense contractors see longer term benefits from war in Ukraine
+ Ukraine war spurring NATO allies to spend more: Stoltenberg




Does this artificial intelligence think like a human?
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 07, 2022
In machine learning, understanding why a model makes certain decisions is often just as important as whether those decisions are correct. For instance, a machine-learning model might correctly predict that a skin lesion is cancerous, but it could have done so using an unrelated blip on a clinical photo. While tools exist to help experts make sense of a model's reasoning, often these method ... more
+ Return of the Battling Robots
+ Robots dress humans without the full picture
+ PickNik Robotics to work with Sierra Space on space robotics
+ Teleoperation steps in when an autonomous vehicle does not know what to do
+ Solving the challenges of robotic pizza-making
+ DARPA Completes Underminer Program
+ How scientists reviewed the process and development of space intelligent robot technology?
Thai national parks ban single-use plastics
Bangkok (AFP) April 6, 2022
Thailand on Wednesday banned styrofoam packaging and single-use plastics from national parks as it fights a scourge of waste threatening wildlife. Waters off the coast of Thailand are choked with pollution and the coronavirus pandemic has brought a surge in plastic waste as demand for takeaway food grows. The Thai Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation said the ban ... more
+ Nearly entire global population breathing polluted air: WHO
+ Most EU cities breach UN air particle guidelines: report
+ 'Trash has value': Kenyan inventor turns plastic into bricks
+ Rio launches clean-up of gorgeous, filthy bay -- again
+ Plastic pollution cuts power in DR Congo
+ Environmentalist held in Tehran 'on hunger strike': sister
+ Visible ocean plastics just the tip of the iceberg
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China's Phoenix TV faces closure in Taiwan
Taipei (AFP) April 6, 2022
Taiwan's government declared Phoenix TV a Chinese-funded company on Wednesday, a move that will force the network to close its office on the island. Taipei has imposed tighter restrictions on Chinese companies seeking to invest on the island amid lingering political and military tensions between the two sides. Beijing has ramped up pressure since Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen came to ... more
+ China warns against any Pelosi visit to Taiwan; China's Phoenix TV faces closure
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+ 'Lithuania mania' sweeps Taiwan as China spat sizzles
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+ Taiwan leader warns against 'turning a blind eye' to aggression
+ Heavyweight unofficial US delegation visits Taiwan: US official
+ US warship transits Taiwan Strait
Pakistan PM on way out as no-confidence vote looms
Islamabad (AFP) April 9, 2022
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan looked certain to be kicked out of office Saturday by a no-confidence vote in parliament, but a political crisis in the nuclear-armed nation of 220 million will likely continue. Khan lost his majority in the 342-seat national assembly through defections by coalition partners and members of his own Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party (PTI), and the opposition nee ... more
+ Kyrgyz town mourns Russian soldier killed in Ukraine
+ Taliban vow to address 'all concerns' of China as Wang visits
+ Myanmar junta 'categorically rejects' US Rohingya genocide declaration
+ Pakistan's Khan to trumpet Islamic credentials as home fires burn
+ Deadly attacks on women rise sharply in Iraqi Kurdistan
+ UN rights chief to visit China's Xinjiang in May
+ Taliban aiming to create 'grand army' for Afghanistan






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