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A Global Affair

Scientific American Online - Mon, 2010-06-21 16:29

As I type this letter, I am sitting in a hotel room in Barcelona, Spain, having just completed an important but little-known meeting: the twice-a-year gathering of editors and other members of Scientific American’s international editions. Reflecting the scientific enterprise itself, the producers of the 14 local-language editions are spread around the world. Although we are in frequent e-mail and phone contact through­out the year, we also meet in person in various cities, the better to learn from one another.

Around the long table were representatives from Brazil, China, Japan, Kuwait, Russia and essentially every European nation. Our collective readership is a diverse audience that numbers more than one million, but they all share a passion for science and technology. And we, as editors, share a common mission to comb the globe for the science that matters, the better to serve those readers. Members of the editions traded intelligence on best practices and also shared new ideas. One initiative, which I expect to be under way on www.ScientificAmerican.com by the time you read this, is to conduct global surveys about science topics , working together and also in partnership with the journal Nature (which is in the same Macmillan corporate family). I will report further in the coming months.

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As tiny UAE's water tab grows, resources run dry

Scientific American Online - Mon, 2010-06-21 15:53

By Erika Solomon

DUBAI (Reuters) - Driving along brand new highways with medians of lush trees and manicured grass, one could easily forget the United Arab Emirates sits on a sweltering desert coast with rapidly diminishing freshwater resources.

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Cyber Care: Will Robots Help the Elderly Live at Home Longer?

Scientific American Online - Mon, 2010-06-21 15:15

Mini robot vacuums are one thing, but larger robots may soon become a part of everyday life for the elderly, performing tasks that could help delay the dreaded move of loved ones to a nursing home or assisted living facility. Researchers and robotics companies worldwide are designing prototypes to provide automated assistance to the elderly at home, targeting a market that promises to grow as people live longer. [More]

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New clashes in Iraq over electricity cuts

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 14:24
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi police fired water cannon Monday to disperse stone-throwing protesters in the southern city of Nassiriya, demonstrating over crippling power cuts that are stoking tensions following a March election.


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Civil society urges action on Zimbabwe diamonds

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 14:20
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Civil society groups urged diamond trade regulators Monday to suspend ties with Zimbabwe because of human rights abuses in its Marange diamond fields.


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Outgoing Czech PM plans resignation for Friday

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 13:58
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The outgoing Czech cabinet will resign Friday if the opening session of the new lower house of parliament ends Thursday as planned, Prime Minister Jan Fischer said Monday.


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Ethiopia confirms win for ruling party

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 13:55
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia's election board confirmed Monday Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's landslide victory in a May 23 election disputed by opposition parties and criticized by the European Union and the United States.


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Trouble flares in Kyrgyzstan as vote nears

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 13:50
OSH, Kyrgyzstan (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan's security forces clashed with ethnic Uzbeks on Monday in the south of the former Soviet republic, where up to 2,000 people were killed in a wave of bloodletting earlier this month.


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Ex-Putin minister testifies in Khodorkovsky trial

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 13:09
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A former Russian minister testified on Monday in the trial of jailed oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, becoming the first top Kremlin ally to appear in the case which is seen as a test of promised judicial reforms.


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BP pegs spill at worst-case 100,000 bpd

Scientific American Online - Mon, 2010-06-21 12:49

By Tom Bergin and Ernest Scheyder

LONDON/BURAS, Louisiana (Reuters) - BP shares fell on Monday after a U.S. lawmaker released an internal company document over the weekend pegging the worst-case scenario rate for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill far higher than government figures.

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Kyrgyz leader backs referendum as trouble flares

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 09:18
JALALABAD, Kyrgyzstan (Reuters) - Kyrgyz leader Roza Otunbayeva pledged on Monday to press ahead with a referendum in six days' time for the sake of stability, as violence flared again in the Central Asian state.


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Komorowski leads in tight Polish election race

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 08:58
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's centrist presidential candidate Bronislaw Komorowski faces a tight run-off vote against his right-wing rival Jaroslaw Kaczynski on July 4 after beating him by only a few percentage points in a Sunday vote.


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U.S. pullout from Iraq triggers epic garage sale

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 06:40
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The detritus of occupation comes in all shapes and sizes.


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Taliban suspects released after Afghan jirga deal

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 06:35
KABUL (Reuters) - Fourteen suspected Taliban prisoners have been released in Afghanistan after their cases were reviewed as part of a peace deal that seeks to win over insurgent foot soldiers, an official said on Monday.


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Iran bars two U.N. inspectors in nuclear dispute

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 06:16
TEHRAN/VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran has barred two U.N. nuclear inspectors from entering the Islamic Republic, increasing tension less than two weeks after Tehran was hit by new U.N. sanctions over its disputed atomic program.


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Oil firms challenge deepwater drilling ban

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 05:11
NEW ORLEANS/LAFITTE, Louisiana (Reuters) - Oil services companies went to court on Monday seeking to overturn President Barack Obama's six-month ban on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico after the worst oil spill in U.S. history.


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Male menopause mostly mythical

Science A GoGo - Mon, 2010-06-21 02:10
Although there has been a 400 percent surge in testosterone therapy prescriptions, European researchers say that the so-called male menopause is relatively rare, affecting only 2 percent of men...
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China loosens currency grip as G20 summit looms

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 00:36
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's surprise move to relax currency controls ahead of this weekend's G20 summit buoyed global markets and sent the yuan to a five-year peak on Monday, but caution returned as analysts questioned how far Beijing's new currency flexibility would go.


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Japan government support drops amid sales tax hike debate

Reuters - Mon, 2010-06-21 00:29
TOKYO (Reuters) - Support for new Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan's government fell ahead of an election next month as voters appeared divided over the premier's call to debate a future sales tax hike, surveys showed on Monday.


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Saudi spends $1.6 billion to house displaced near Yemen

Reuters - Sun, 2010-06-20 16:26
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has allocated 6 billion riyals ($1.6 billion) to build 6,000 houses for citizens who were displaced from areas bordering Yemen after a two-month conflict with Yemeni Shi'ite rebels.


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