A remote-controlled aircraft will alert law enforcement agents when it detects poachers in pursuit of rhinos or tigers in Nepal. full story ![]()
With North Korea’s launch of a mid-range Musudan missile believed to be imminent, a U.S. official confirms that the SBX radar has been deployed to the Pacific to assist with tracking the missile if it is launched. That tracking could help bring a missile down...
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'Tracking' radar still requires oversight, calibrationBaltimore transportation officials have set high expectations for the city's new speed cameras, telling state lawmakers the devices won't be susceptible to errors that plagued the system over the past three years. But radar experts say tracking radar isn't necessarily the cure-all it might seem.
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Can green news be covered without a Green blog?
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Disptach: unmanned drone has been deployed to track suspected poachers in South Africa for the first time to help tackle rhino poaching. Aislinn Laing reports.
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The New York Times is discontinuing the Green blog but plans to press on with aggressive energy and environment coverage.
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Melting ice has opened or widened so many corridors that NOAA has prepared new charts.
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To draw attention to the world's impending water crisis, the actor vows not to use the toilet.
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Weirdly, it bears a striking resemblance to non-stealth drones. Yesterday Iran unveiled the brand-new Hamaseh Stealth and Combat Drone. You can see it above. Note the non-retractable landing gear and externally carried missiles. However stealthy the Hamaseh's bulbous head may appear, exposed landing gear, missiles, and a push propeller are the opposite of stealth. Why?...
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A Maryland man is given a 12-year sentence for selling credits for renewable fuel he never manufactured.
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An environmental group seeks $3 million in damages over the sinking of its vessel in Antarctic waters.
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