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France Says Will Take Back Asbestos From Warship
Alang, India (AFP) Feb 08, 2006
France will take back asbestos from a decommissioned warship heading for an Indian shipbreaking yard if New Delhi asks, France's ambassador said Wednesday.

LockMart And Computer Sciences Support Oz Destroyer Combat System
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Feb 08, 2006
Lockheed Martin has announced that its Australian entity, Lockheed Martin Australia (LMA) and Computer Sciences Corporation's Australian operation have agreed to implement the Aegis Open Architecture (AOA) solution for Australia's Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD) Program.

Ortek Completes Installation Of Peripheral Coastal Security System
Haifa, Israel (SPX) Feb 07, 2006
Ortek completed deployment of its first Peripheral Coastal Security system for a customer in Asia. Ortek's contract for the project is estimated at approximately $8 million.

M Ship Launches Experimental Vessel For Special Ops And Littoral Warfare
San Diego CA (SPX) Feb 01, 2006
M Ship Tuesday announced the launch of the M80 Stiletto, designed as an operational experiment for the Pentagon's Office of Force Transformation (OFT), and an example of the next generation of military vessels that combines new materials (carbon fiber) with a networked architecture and a revolutionary hull.

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  • Russian deputies warn of radioactive contamination at nuclear plant
  • Germany Rethinks Phasing Out Nuclear Power

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  • Constructal Theory Predicts Global Climate Patterns In Simple Way
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  • Europe Downplays WTO Ruling Genetically Modified Crops
  • New Research Network Aims to Protect Food Supply
  • France To Adopt European Union Rules On Genetically Modified Grops
  • Outrage Over Indonesian Plans For Palm Oil Plantation In Rainforest

  • China May Use Wolves To Rein In No-Longer-So-Endangered Blue Sheep
  • Science Slowly Explaining Evolution Detail
  • Dozens Of New Species In 'Lost World' Of West New Guinea
  • Introduced Predators Throw A Wrench In The Food Web

  • Aerojet Demonstrates Rocket Propulsion For Ship-Based Gun Launchers
  • Despite Risks And Pitfalls Entrepreneurs Explore The Final Frontier
  • Rocket Racing League Announces Mark-1 X-Racer Team
  • Rocket Racing League Fans To Name First Rocket Racer

  • Could NASA Get To Pluto Faster? Space Expert Says Yes - By Thinking Nuclear
  • NASA plans to send new robot to Jupit er
  • Los Alamos Hopes To Lead New Era Of Nuclear Space Tranportion With Jovian Mission
  • Boeing Selects Leader for Nuclear Space Systems Program

  • Unified Physics Theory Explains Animals Running Flying And Swimming
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  • Laws of Nature Hold Fast So Far
  • NIST Physicists Coax Six Atoms Into Quantum Cat State

  • King Controls Sues KVH for Patent Infringement
  • Spain To Join European Southern Observatory
  • Ball Completes Payload Bus Integration For Orbital Express
  • Planck Flight Model Ready To Ship To Cryogenic Test Center

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