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Τετάρτη 19 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

Talks between Ukrainian govt, opposition fail as 25 killed in Kiev unrest

US, EU are ‘neck deep’ in plan to see pro-Western regime change in Ukraine


"The United States and NATO and the EU are together using their combined forces to signal to these demonstrators that 'We are with you,'" he said. The EU, NATO leadership and the Obama administration "are neck deep now in a plan to carry out regime change in this extremely important part of Europe, trying to integrate a former Soviet republic into the EU and, of course, into NATO ultimately."Though the Ukrainian conflict is complex, with "its own dynamic," protesters are certainly emboldened by support from Western powers, Brian Becker, director of the anti-war ANSWER Coalition, told RT in an interview.
In the cheerleading for protesters coming from Washington, Becker believes the US is fomenting discontent to further its reach into Russia's backyard.
"I think the United States government is playing another dirty game. They're trying to do what they have tried to do for the last 20 years, which is to incorporate all of the former socialist countries in the eastern and central European bloc - those that were aligned with the Soviet Union - into an American-Western-NATO sphere of influence," he said.
RT: Some are saying that extremists among the demonstrators are now emboldened to be violent after such strong support from abroad. Are the EU and the US really to blame for this?
Brian Becker: I think there's an inter-tangling here, of course. The internal struggle within Ukraine is complex, it is complicated, it has its own dynamic. And there is a very far-right fascist and semi-fascist force that is opting for violence and really armed struggle to overthrow the government, as a tactic to integrate Ukraine into the EU and into the Western powers. But behind that, the wind in their sails right now - and we can see it from the upsurge of violence - does come from the most important military powers in the Western world: the United States and NATO and the EU together are using their combined forces to signal to these demonstrators that 'We are with you.' And of course that emboldens them. [US Secretary of State] John Kerry and the EU, NATO leadership, and the Obama administration are neck deep now in a plan to carry out regime change in this extremely important part of Europe, trying to integrate a former Soviet republic into the EU and, of course, into NATO ultimately.
Policeman evacuate a wounded colleague during clashes with anti-government rioters in Kiev on February 18, 2014. (AFP Photo / Anatoliy Stepanov)
Policeman evacuate a wounded colleague during clashes with anti-government rioters in Kiev on February 18, 2014. (AFP Photo / Anatoliy Stepanov)

RT: But Brussels and Washington don't want to see people dying over this, do they?
BB: I think the United States government is involved in invasion after invasion, occupation of countries, bombing of countries. I don't know if the loss of human life is really the ultimate criteria. I really don't believe so. I think the United States government is playing another dirty game. They're trying to do what they've been doing for the last 20 years, which is to incorporate all of the former socialist countries in the eastern and central European bloc - those that were aligned with the Soviet Union - into an American-Western-NATO sphere of influence. And Ukraine is a big prize, with a very big military and it is right on Russia's border. It's part of a new Cold War against Russia, as well.
RT: There's even been talk of sanctions against Kiev. Why do Western officials insist on blaming the government for the violence?
BB: Can you imagine in the United States - where police forces arrested 7,000 people in the Occupy movement, which was a completely peaceful movement that [the US] broke because they feared any rising discontent against inequality - they're now telling this sovereign government of Ukraine, confronted with armed mobs and people carrying Molotov cocktails and guns, that if they use police force, that it is a violation of [protesters'] right of dissent. The hypocrisy here is dripping. I mean, the United States government has no right - when they foment opposition, arm opposition groups from Syria to Libya, and now in Ukraine - and then say when a government responds to it, 'See, you're violating people's constitutional rights or free speech rights.' That's just a propaganda game.
RT: Is there really a serious riff forming between Russia and the EU about this?
BB: The EU triggered this whole protest movement. They signaled their pro-European forces inside Ukraine when they gave an ultimatum to the Ukrainian government back in November. 'Which side are you on? Are you going to maintain your economic and political and diplomatic ties with Russia, or are you going to come into the EU?' And under the condition of that ultimatum, these protests began and great pressure was brought to bear on the Ukrainian government. This is a destabilization campaign. It's a coordinated economic, political, and ultimately military destabilization campaign against an important country, a country that's historically linked first to the Soviet Union and to Russia. They want to bring it over into the camp of the American government, which has expansionist designs. They want to encircle Russia in order to conquer what was formally an independent part of the world. And subjugate it, dominate it, and of course the Russians perceive it as a threat. This was an EU-provoked crisis, not a Russian-provoked crisis.
Independence Square in Kiev on February 18, 2014. (AFP Photo / Sergey Supinskiy)
Independence Square in Kiev on February 18, 2014. (AFP Photo / Sergey Supinskiy)

RT: What about people in Ukraine who do want to see a change in the government? They're fed up with corruption and a poor standard of living.
BB: Indeed, there are many different forces that are struggling against the Yanukovich government. There are some to the right, some to the left. It's very complex. Many have legitimate grievances. There's high unemployment. The breakup of the Soviet Union led to an evisceration of the people in Ukraine. That's not the issue, though, for the United States and the EU countries, which are using valid grievances against the Ukrainian government for a larger, geostrategic purpose, which is to integrate Ukraine into the Western bloc.
RT: Ukraine is divided by east and west, loyalties to Russia and the EU. Are we seeing a country split in half?
BB: Yes, there's eastern Ukraine with historic ties to Russia, and the west is more oriented towards the EU. But there's also a class divide; there's rich and poor. And of course the upper classes, those who have been courted by Western powers, are being told, 'Look, if you come with us, you will become very, very rich.' They have nothing in common with the Ukrainians, who are poor and who have been suffering for the last 20 years. There's a class divide in addition to a geographic divide.
RT: There's talk of a civil war. If so, should there be a neutral moderator? Who would it be?
BB: What needs to happen is the EU countries and, I would say as an American, we have to tell our government, 'stop trying to foment civil disruption Ukraine,’ maybe possibly fomenting civil war as they did in the case of Syria, for instance, or Libya. 'Stop doing that.' The Ukrainian people, and only they, should be the determiners of their destiny. They should have real self-determination, which means the Western powers need to get out and leave them alone.



 At least 25 people have been killed in Kiev as the Ukrainian capital plunges back into chaos. Rioters have attacked police, seized buildings, torched vehicles, and burned tires. Nine policemen are among the dead, all of whom died from gunshot wounds.




Making public appeals to arm the opposition has crossed the line, declared Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich in address to the nation published on his website.
“This is a glaring violation of the law. The offenders must appear before a tribunal which will determine the measure of punishment for them. This is not my caprice, it is my duty as a guarantor of the Constitution - to ensure peace in the country, the peace of the citizens and justice for everyone,”the statement says.
The leaders of the opposition should immediately dissociate from the radicals provoking bloodshed and clashes with law enforcement, demanded Yanukovich.
“If they do not wish to abide, they ought to declare that they support the radicals. In that case they would be treated respectively,” the president declared.
Viktor Yanukovich said that opposition leaders demanded full power without elections, which is unconstitutional.
“I told the [opposition leaders] many times – elections are close. If people trust you, you will be in power. If they do not, you won’t. But both must occur legally, according to the Constitution of Ukraine,” Yanukovich stated.
During a phone call to Viktor Yanukovich, US Vice-President Joe Biden expressed “grave concern”at the surge of violence in the Ukrainian capital. Biden urged Yanukovich to exercise maximum restraint and pull back law enforcement confronting the rioters in downtown Kiev.
With the White House condemning violence in Ukraine, Biden maintained it is the special responsibility of Ukraine's government to defuse tension.



The Ukrainian Interior Ministry reported that seven police officers died of gunshot wounds during the clashes. Two additional officers were later killed and another was critically injured as a traffic police unit was attacked in Kiev. The police officers died while in pursuit of the offenders.
The ministry added that 135 law enforcers have been taken to nearby hospitals, 35 of whom are in critical condition.
Kiev’s hospitals are unable to handle the large amount of injured people coming in from the streets, TSN reported. There is a wait for operation rooms and people are being carried in with various types of injuries. There have been reports of two amputations, punched out eyes, and injured extremities.
Thousands continue to occupy Kiev's Independence Square as state security forces move in to disperse the crowds.
Fighting in the Independence Square (Maidan) area has intensified, according to Twitter reports. Riot police are reportedly on the offensive, throwing stun grenades and spraying tear gas. Rioters are responding with Molotov cocktails. Gunshots can be heard.

 Earlier, a group of rioters armed with clubs stormed the Canadian Embassy in Kiev, according to the Interior Ministry's press service. The unidentified rioters reportedly broke into the embassy, destroyed some of its property, and attacked staff.
Another group of around 1,000 rioters attempted to storm a district police headquarters building in Kiev, using an explosive device in the process. The rioters seized two trolley buses in order to block streets and a truck which they used to ram police cordons. They also smashed an ambulance and broke into several offices in central Kiev.






As the situation in Kiev intensifies, violence has been spreading to the west of the country. Hundreds of young rioters in the western city of Lvov seized the regional administration building and stormed the Lvov Central Internal Affairs Directorate, Interfax reported.
Rioters have also seized a military base, Ukrainian news website UA-RU.info reported. The protesters agreed with the military that troops would leave the base without weapons, and weapons warehouses have been sealed. A fire has engulfed the barracks. Thirty soldiers have been injured, five of whom were hospitalized, following the attack on the military unit, according to local police.
Around 300 rioters have also surrounded the local administration building and police department in the western city of Ternopol, Unian reported. Protesters threw bricks at the police department's windows and demanded that officers evacuate the building. As policemen began making their way out through the back exit, rioters continued to throw rocks and chased them down the street. There are reports that three smoke bombs and grenades were used.
Meanwhile, the southern Ukrainian Autonomous Republic of Crimea has urged President Viktor Yanukovich to come up with “decisive action and emergency measures” to end riots and restore constitutional order.
“The peaceful Crimea is extremely concerned with the latest surge of violence in central Kiev. The carnage on the capital’s streets proves that the opposition has taken manifold concessions on part of the government for a show of its weakness, and has used the amnesty law as a break before a new attempt of a forceful power grab,” Crimea’s Supreme Council said in a Tuesday statement.
According to the statement, the general mobilization – called by “extremist” groups like the Right Sector and the Svoboda Party – is nothing but the start of a civil war in Ukraine.

Τρίτη 18 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

Idea: Motorcycle Camping With All Your Electronic Gadgets



Idea: Motorcycle Camping With All Your Electronic Gadgets


When you go out camping, especially with your motorcycle, the issue is that you are away from civilization, ie, away from electricity. So when you are somewhere in some field, pitch your tent, you will not be able to use your smartphone, pad, pod and/or portable computer for very long. You just don't have a plugin point inside your tent to charge your gadget.

But not if Orange has its way; Orange is the French telecom giant, and they have design a concept tent that has as roof a solar panel. In fact, the photovoltaic fabric is partially woven into the tent and assembled in a shell-like cover. The shell can be oriented towards the sun to get the maximum exposure..





This allow the tent to store electricity during the day. There are little pouches inside the tent; drop your smartphone into one of the pouches and your phone gets charged via induction.

But what's more, the tent responds to SMS messages (remember that Orange is a telecom company) if you've lost your tent and are trying to geo-localize it. And if there's a Wifi signal around, it can boost that signal.

So, there you go ... next time you go camping, you can actually bring your gadgets with you. The only point remaining is how big the tent is when folded. Maybe you'll need a trailer...

Telecom giant Orange unveiled a concept solar tent in conjunction with the opening of this year's Glastonbury music festival in the U.K.
Inspired by the new flexible photovoltaics in development, the tent--if produced for consumers--would be covered in a semi-photovoltaic fabric woven with both coated solar threads and conventional threads to form a solar shell that could be adjusted to face optimum sun throughout the day.
The solar energy would then be channeled into four main power uses: heating, lighting, communications, and recharging.
The goal of Kaleidoscope, the design firm working in conjunction with Orange, was to create a tent that would help attendees of Glastonbury, the U.K.'s famous open-field music festival, which is sponsored in part by Orange, to keep their bearings and to keep in touch with friends while on site.
Most interesting is the idea of a wireless charging pouch. Instead of plugging in, people would drop their phone or other portable device into a pouch inside the tent. A coil in the pouch would carry an electric current that generates a magnetic field to produce a charge, which would then serve to power the device's battery.
In addition, some of the captured solar energy would be channeled toward radiant floor heating--something that would be much appreciated by anyone sleeping on the commonly damp British ground.
Artist's rendering of solar tent emitting glow at night.
(Credit: Orange)
And how many times have you been to a field festival only to spend an eternity trying to find your way back to your camp? The development team for the tent noticed that this wandering was a common problem at Glastonbury each year.
For that reason, the tent would be equipped with "Glo-cation" technology that would allow users to find their tents by sending an SMS message or using an automatic RFID tag similar to the ones used in London's Underground Oyster subway cards. The tent would then glow in response.
The tent would also serve to broadcast a Wi-Fi signal, though it's unclear whether it would have a Wi-Fi booster for a central area hub or act as an independent Wi-Fi router.
While this week England happens to be pretty bright and sunny, I'm not so sure a solar tent is the way to go in the land of perpetual, mild drizzling. But I could certainly see this being a favorite at Burning Man.

Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Zipping by Earth on Close-Approa

Huge asteroid to pass by Earth nearly one year after Chelyabinsk meteorite

Published time: February 17, 2014 23:18
AFP Photo / Image copyright Mark A. Garlick, space-art.co.uk, The University of Warwick and The University of Cambridge
AFP Photo / Image copyright Mark A. Garlick, space-art.co.uk, The University of Warwick and The University of Cambridge

Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Zipping by Earth on Close-Approa

The space-rock known officially as 2000 EM26 will pass over Earth Monday night at 02:00 GMT February 18 (21:00 EST). Scientists estimated that it is 270 meters (885 feet) in diameter, roughly equivalent to three football fields, and soaring through the stars at a whopping 12.37 km/s (27,000 mph).A massive asteroid is scheduled to make its way past Earth Monday night. Scientists advise it will not make contact with our planet, while amateur astronomers will be able to watch its flight online.
Observers can watch the flight live at either Space.com or below, where a video is embedded from the website for Slooh Observatory Command Center.
At its closest point, the asteroid will be approximately 8.8 lunar distances from the Earth’s surface. One lunar distance is roughly 383,022.92 kilometers (238,000 miles), meaning asteroid 2000 EM26 will be a mere 3,370,601.696 kilometers (2,094,400 miles) away.
We continue to discover these potentially hazardous asteroids – sometimes only days before they make their close approaches to Earth,” wrote Slooh’s technical and researcher Paul Cox in a statement Monday. “Slooh’s asteroid research campaign is gathering momentum with Slooh members using the Slooh robotic telescopes to monitor this huge population of potentially hazardous space rocks. We need to find them before they find us!”
Coincidentally, the fly-by comes almost one year to the day after a much smaller asteroid exploded in the sky above Chelyabinsk, Russia. The 65-foot rock exploded 18 miles above the ground, but Slooh officials said the energy released was equivalent to 20 atom bomb explosions. The concussion alone was enough to damage thousands of buildings and leave more than 1,000 injured by broken glass.
Another astrological event from 1908 lives on in myth as much as it does in science books. What is thought to have been an asteroid or comet exploded in the air above the Podkamennaya Tunguska River near what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai in the Siberian region of Russia.
The blast is classified as the largest impact event on or near Earth in recorded history and its mysterious cause has partly contributed to the massive number of research papers, over 1,000, to focus on the event.
On a practical level, previously-unknown, undiscovered asteroid seems to hit our planet and cause damage or injury once a century or so, as we witnessed on June 20, 1908 and February 15, 2013,” astronomer Bob Berman told Slooh.
Every few centuries, an even more massive asteroid strikes us – fortunately usually impacting in an ocean or wasteland such as Antarctica. But the ongoing threat, and the fact that biosphere-altering events remain a real if small annual possibility, suggests that discovering and tracking all [near Earth objects], as well as setting up contingency plans for deflecting them on short notice should the need arise, would be a wise use of resources.”
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Κυριακή 16 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

Navy destroyed suspect pirate boat





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“Gob-Smackingly Huge” Jellyfish Washes Up in Australia

“Gob-Smackingly Huge” Jellyfish Washes Up in Australia


Picture of a large lion's mane jellyfish
Australia’s largest jellyfish was found on the shores of a beach in Tasmania. (Photograph by Richard Lim)
A regular day at the beach led to a surprising scientific discovery for one family in Australia last month—local resident Richard Lim and his family spotted a shockingly large jellyfish at a beach in Howden, a small town in Tasmania.
The family did what anyone would do—take photos, of course—but they also shared the images withLisa-ann Gershwin, a research scientist and jellyfish expert at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia’s national science agency.
Gershwin’s first reaction upon seeing the photos? Pure shock, despite the fact that she’d already known about the new species.
“I had seen what I thought were large specimens, but now we know they are practically babies in comparison,” she said. “In my 20-plus years of working with jellyfish, it is the largest jellyfish I have seen. It really is gob-smackingly huge.”
Classifying the Creature
The world’s largest known jellyfish is Cyanea arctica, and it can grow to 3 meters across the bell, the central body of the jellyfish. Gershwin said the newfound specimen should also belong to the Cyaneagenus, which is called a lion’s mane jellyfish or a “snottie” thanks to its extremely slimy disposition.
This particular jellyfish is still new to science, however. “It belongs to a species that isn’t yet named and classified,” Gershwin said. “It has structural features that make it distinct from other species of lion’s manes.” (Related: “For a Nearly Hundred-foot-long Jellyfish, It’s Christmas All Year.”)
While there’s little doubt that this jellyfish is Australia’s largest, the researchers do not have an exact measurement for it because the bell is buried under the milky substance otherwise known as “oral arms” used for feeding and reproduction.
But when it comes to the sting factor for this specimen, Gershwin said its stings are painful, but not life threatening. She also added that while you could be well away from it in the water, you may still feel its stings—lion’s mane jellyfish tend to fragment when they get beached, leaving lots of “microscopic stingy bits” in the surrounding water. (Related: “Should Marathon Swimmers Suit Up Against Jellies?“)
Doing Better Science
In the last two months, southern Tasmania has experienced a jellyfish bloom that Gershwin said is unprecedented for the area—much bigger, denser, and longer than previous years. The researchers at CSIRO are working to determine what effect it is having on the ecosystem and whether or not this is an indicator that something may be out of balance.
The jellyfish in the photo washed back into the water with the next tide, but Gershwin is still working to learn more about the new species by studying a smaller preserved specimen. “About a month ago, I was able to finally get photos and specimens of this species, so that gave me the opportunity to study it and confirm that it’s new to science. Then this photo comes to me that is clearly the same species, but a whole lot bigger than I imagined it might get,” she said.
“It simply is a spectacular find, and I applaud the Lim family for going to the trouble to take the photo and send to it to us for ID. It’s a great example of the curious public helping scientists do better science.”

Σάββατο 15 Φεβρουαρίου 2014




Convoy ambushed by Taliban

Proton M Rocket

Δημοσιεύθηκε στις 14 Φεβ 2014
Russia's commercial workhorse rocket opens this year's space deliveries with the launch of a Turkish communications satellite. A Proton-M/Briz-M launch vehicle lifted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome's Pad 24 at Site 81 on February 15, 2014, at 01:09:03Moscow Time. The rocket is carrying the 4,850-kilogram Turksat-4A communications satellite. The first, second and third stages of the launch vehicle were to use a standard ascent profile to place the payload section including Briz-M upper stage and the Turksat-4A satellite into a sub-orbital trajectory. Briz-M will then perform five engine firings to advance the orbital unit first to a circular parking orbit, then to an intermediate orbit, followed by a transfer orbit, and, finally, to a geostationary transfer orbit. Separation of the Turksat-4A satellite is scheduled to occur approximately 9 hours, 13 minutes after liftoff at a 9,673 by 35,786-kilometer orbit with an inclination 12.7 degrees toward the Equator. The satellite will later use its own propulsion system to enter a geostationary orbit 36,000 kilometers above the Equator.


Paleontologists Discover Oldest Feathered Dinosaur "Archaeopteryx"


The first Archaeopteryx fossils were discovered in the 1860s
A Jurassic fossil that had been languishing in the archives of a Chinese museum may qualify as the first known bird, researchers say. If they are right, it could mean that flight evolved in dinosaurs only once, in the lineage that led to modern birds.

The half-metre tall Aurornis xui, which
lived in China 150 million years ago,
is believed to be the earliest known
member of the bird family tree.
Artist's impression by Masato Hattori
The single specimen of Aurornis xui was unearthed by a farmer in China's Liaoning Province and had been unidentified until palaeontologist Pascal Godefroit found it last year in the museum at the Fossil and Geology Park in Yizhou.

The specimen measures about half a metre from the tip of its beak to the end of its tail. The feathered
dinosaur, which lived about 150 million years ago, had small, sharp teeth. It also had long forelimbs that presumably helped it to glide through Jurassic forests.

“In my opinion, it's a bird,” says Godefroit, who is at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels. “But these sorts of hypotheses are very controversial. We’re at the origins of a group. The differences between birds and [non-avian] dinosaurs are very thin.” Godefroit and his colleagues describe the fossil in a paper published on Nature's website today.

Godefroit says that Aurornis probably couldn’t fly, but that it's hard to be sure because the feathers of the fossil are not well-preserved. Instead, he says, it probably used its wings to glide from tree to tree. But, Godefroit says, several features, including its hip bones, clearly mark it out as a relative of modern birds.

Evolutionary flight path

The Aurornis specimen had lain unidentified in
a Chinese museum's archives until it was
found by a palaeontologist last year.
Thierry Hubin/IRSNB
 The once sharp line between dinosaurs and birds has become blurrier in recent years as new feathered

Godefroit and his colleagues contend that Aurornis is the oldest known member of the Avialae, the group that includes every animal that is more closely related to modern birds than to non-avian dinosaurs such as Velociraptor. With Aurornis rooted at the base of the avian tree, the researchers place Archaeopteryx further up the trunk, firmly within the Avialae lineage, and not with the non-avian dinosaurs as other researchers recently suggested.

Godefroit notes that putting Archaeopteryx back within the bird lineage means that powered flight need have evolved only once among birds and dinosaurs. If Archaeopteryx, with its relatively well-developed wings, was more closely related to Velociraptor than to birds, powered flight would have had to evolve twice.
fossils have surfaced in China. Godefroit sees a clear continuum from Aurornis to the more advanced Archaeopteryx, whose own place on the avian family tree has long been a matter of controversy.

Not everyone is convinced of Aurornis’s primacy. Luis Chiappe, director of the Dinosaur Institute at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles in California, believes that Archaeopteryx is still the oldest known creature that deserves the title of 'bird'. Aurornis, he says, “is something that’s very close to the origin of birds, but it’s not a bird”. But, he adds, it is a “great, interesting specimen that pushes our understanding of the evolution of birds back another 10 million years”.

Godefroit says that such institutions such as the museum in Yizhou hold hundreds of yet-to-be described specimens that could further illuminate the picture of avian evolution. “The biodiversity of these small, bird-like dinosaurs was incredible,” he says.


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Παρασκευή 14 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

'Termite' swarm drones, US Army's smart rifle and China rover isn't dead...

This week on 90 Second Science, we kick off with the unveiling of a swarm of termite inspired drones by Harvard University. The robots operate as a swarm, using their environment and a very basic design plan to work together to build huge, complex structures without any human help. Next, we look at the US Army's field testing of the TrackingPoint smart scope, which stops a rifle from firing unless it will definitely hit a marked out target. Finally, to the moon, where China's Jade Rabbit rover might not be as dead as we first thought.



Πέμπτη 13 Φεβρουαρίου 2014

Humpbacks make a splash on World Whale Day

Humpbacks make a splash on World Whale Day

There's much to celebrate when it comes to the charismatic and graceful humpback whale. These beautiful behemoths almost didn't make it to the party.

humpback whale leaping from water
Photo: Shutterstock
One of the most charismatic of whale species is the humpback. With their long flukes like dancers' arms, their exciting and acrobatic leaps from the water, and their — let's be honest here — adorable frowny faces, humpbacks steal our hearts. In fact, they even get their own holiday. World Whale Day honors the return of humpback whales to Maui during their seasonal migration.
 
The waters off of Maui are the principle mares for mating and calving for humpback whales in the U.S., so the return of these charismatic and gentle giants every year is a wonderful event. World Whale Day is celebrated on Feb. 15, and in Maui features a parade, performances, food and festivities. And there's a whale-sized reason to celebrate this day: humpbacks almost never came back at all. 
 
humpback whale underwater
Photo: Shutterstock
 
Like many whale species, humpbacks were the target of commercial hunters. During the 19th century, the whales were hunted all along the coast, and as the technology of ships and weapons became more sophisticated, the whales didn't stand much of a chance. By 1966, the species was nearly wiped out with only about 5,000 individuals remaining worldwide. Thankfully, this was the year that the Whaling Commission issued a ban on their hunting to prevent extinction. Since protections were put in place, humpback numbers have rebounded to around 20,000 individuals today.
 
It will still be a long time before humpbacks reach their historic numbers, but in the meantime, whale watchers have been excited to see the species' numbers grow and have made the whales' feeding activity into a spectator sport.
 
humpback whale watching
Photo: Shutterstock
 
California has seen amazing activity from humpback whales in the last few years, with feeding frenzies becoming almost a common sight during their stay along the coast.Kayakers, whale-watchers and photographers came out in droves to witness the activity. And divers have gotten a little too close to the bubble nets of feeding humpbacks, almost becoming part of the meal themselves. Actually, how humpbacks feed is interesting in and of itself.
 
A pod of humpbacks will locate a school of fish. Working in unison, they will swim in a circle below the fish, blowing bubbles in a "net" to corral the fish and force them toward the surface. As the fish gather into a tight ball, the whales make their move and lunge upward, mouths open, to catch as many fish as they can in a huge gulp.
 
humpback whale pod feeding
Photo: Shutterstock
 
The whales attract other animals to the bait balls they create. Sea birds are all like, "Yesss!!"
 
birds near whales feeding
 
And sea lions are all like, "Whoooaaaa!!"
sea lions curious while swimming
 
And kayakers are all like, "This is awesome! Please don't land on me..."
humpback whale feeds near kayakers
 
The return of humpback whales not only to Maui but to the list of "Least Concern" is a wonderful thing to celebrate. You can find out more about World Whale Day and humpbacks by visiting the Pacific Whale Foundation.
 
humpback whale near morro rock

Napoli - Cocaina in piante tropicali, arrestato insospettabile medico (1...

 Napoli. Aveva un ruolo centrale in un'organizzazione di narcotrafficanti sgominata dalla Finanza un insospettabile medico chirurgo di Poggiomarino (Napoli), Antonio Franza. L'uomo, secondo quanto appurato dagli investigatori, sfruttando il vivaio della moglie - estranea all'indagine - provvedeva personalmente ad estrarre la cocaina arrivata dall'Argentina e nascosta all'interno del tronco delle piante tropicali 'palo borracho'. Nell'operazione sono state arrestate dieci persone. (13.02.14)


Δημοσιεύθηκε στις 13 Φεβ 2014
Police say they have broken up a crime syndicate and arrested 12 people over USD 13.5 million drug haul seized in New South Wales.

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Police in New South Wales said on Thursday that they have broken up a drugs syndicate and arrested 12 people over a $13.5 million haul of methamphetamine.

Police video filmed on Wednesday showed officers arresting three men in Gundagai in southern New South Wales.

Authorities, in a statement released on Thursday, said the group has produced and sold large amounts of cannabis and methamphetamine, also known as ice.

Police said they seized nine kilograms of ice with an estimated street value of A$9 million (USD 8 million) in a raid at Gundagai.

Police added they also raided another 11 properties Wednesday in Sydney, Canberra and near Griffith, Cowra and Batemans Bay.

Winter Storm Battering Northeast U.S.: Latest Space-Based Imagery | Video

The winter storm the battered the southeast United States has now settled over the Northeast. Over a foot of snow, damaging winds and ice are forecasted for Feb. 13th, 2014. NOAA's GOES-East satellite has been providing coverage.



Xinjiang: Landslides from the M=6.9 earthquake in NW China yesterday

13 FEBRUARY 2014

Xinjiang: Landslides from the M=6.9 earthquake in NW China yesterday

The Xinjiang earthquake
The Chinese province of Xinjiang was hit by a shallow, Mw=6.9 earthquake at 9:20 UTC yesterday.  The USGS data suggests that this occurred on a strike-slip fault in a remote and reasonably mountainous area:
14_02 Xinjiang 1
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Landslides from the Xinjiang earthquake
The more observant of you will have noticed I have changed the images.  It turns out that the earlier ones weren’t from this earthquake!
A shallow (10 km deep) earthquake of this magnitude certainly has the potential to generate significant numbers of landslides (and of course damage), but of course the human impacts are fortunately limited because of the low population density in this area.  Indeed Xinhua is reporting no casualties and about 7,000 people affected.
However, this event could be interesting from a landslide perspective.  Xinhua has a set of images of the area affected by the earthquake.  One of them shows a landslide-affected road:
Xinjiang
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/photo/2014-02/13/c_133113060_14.htm
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Whilst others suggest that the impact of landslides might have been quite light (but note the apparently fresh slumps in the foreground):
Xinjiang
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/photo/2014-02/13/c_133113060_14.htm
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Hopefully further images will appear in the coming days.