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Nov. 4th 2009 - 9:51 pm UTC

Strict cuts and rules for British MPs allowances

Chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, Sir Christopher Kelly

British Members of Parliament should no longer be able to claim for their mortgages or employ family members at the taxpayers’ expense, the long-awaited report by the standards watchdog has said.

Nov. 2nd 2009 - 4:01 am UTC

Satellite to study the Earth’s soil moisture and ocean salinity in orbit

SMOS was launched in a Russian made Rockot from Plesetsk Cosmodrome about 500 miles north of Moscow

Europe has successfully launched a new satellite to unravel the mysteries of Earth’s water cycle, shedding new light on how moisture is absorbed into the atmosphere and the process’s link to climate change.

Oct. 30th 2009 - 11:39 pm UTC

British government sacks chief drugs’ advisor

Professor Nutt said ecstasy and LSD were less harmful than alcohol and cigarettes

The British government’s chief drugs adviser has been forced to resign in the wake of the row over the dangers of class A drugs. Home Secretary Alan Johnson asked Professor David Nutt to resign as chairman of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD), saying he had “lost confidence” in his ability to give impartial advice.

Oct. 30th 2009 - 3:13 pm UTC

State of the art HMS Scott takes over Ice Patrol HMS Endurance Antarctica duties

The sixth largest vessel of the Royal Navy HMS Scott is equipped with the best deep ocean survey capabilities

The Royal Navy’s advanced deep water survey ship HMS Scott was deployed this week to the Antarctic for the first time. She will take over patrolling and surveying duties in Antarctica and the South Atlantic from Ice Patrol HMS Endurance.

Oct. 29th 2009 - 11:14 pm UTC

Argentina’s Air Force Antarctic Marambio base celebrates fortieth anniversary

Ground crew farewell a Hercules C-130 at Marambio base

The Argentine Air Force commemorated on Thursday October 29 the fortieth anniversary of Air Base Vice-Commodore Gustavo Marambio, Argentina’s main logistic support in Antarctica which has seen uninterrupted activity since then.

Oct. 29th 2009 - 8:14 pm UTC

China elaborating the “most complete” map of Antarctica

China’s Xuelong (Snow Dragon) ice breaker currently docked in New Zealand

Chinese scientists are expected to conclude the most complete and precise map of Antarctica during their current expedition to the frozen continent. Although much of Antarctica has been chartered and collected in maps by different countries this latest edition to be finished at the end of this year has been described “as the most complete so far”,  according to a report in the Global Times.

Oct. 29th 2009 - 6:56 pm UTC

Higher infertility among men is a growing problem in Chile

Excessive drinking, drug-taking and smoking, as well as obesity and age all contribute to male infertility

A recent study carried out by the InstitutoValenciano de Infertilidad (IVI) has found a higher rate of infertility in Chilean men than in women. In a survey of 1,800 couples who reported having problems conceiving, infertility was recorded in 85% of males compared with 75% of females.

Oct. 29th 2009 - 1:16 am UTC

World health leader impressed by Castro and Cuban medical facilities

Margaret Chan said Fidel Castro looks wonderful

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro “looks wonderful,“ World Health Organization director general Margaret Chan said on Wednesday, after meeting the 83-year-old leader who resigned the presidency last year due to ailing health.

Oct. 28th 2009 - 7:26 am UTC

Science explains why red wine with red meat, white wine with fish

Iron levels in red wines determine why not with fish

A team of Japanese scientists found the scientific reason for one of the rules of thumb about the pairing between wine and food: “Red wine with red meat, white wine with fish”.

Oct. 26th 2009 - 2:26 am UTC

US declares H1N1 flu emergency and promises vaccines for every citizen

According to WHO millions have been infected with the virus

United States President Barack Obama declared the spreading H1N1 swine flu virus to be a national emergency.

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