Thursday, March 26, 2009

Blizzard whips northern Plains; travel difficult
Flood warnings issued; N. Dakota braces for record deluge
North Dakota Flooding
Tired Fargo gets worse flood forecast


Tornadoes Destroy Dozens of Homes, Injure 20 in Mississippi

Zimbabwe cholera 'past its peak'

STDs May Change Stance on Circumcision

Rat attack: Rodent army lays siege to railway stations

Four Hospitalized After 'Killer' Bee Attack




Magnitude 4.5 - ANDAMAN ISLANDS, INDIA REGION

Magnitude 6.0 - NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Strong earthquake hits Papua New Guinea: USGS

Oil terminal a concern as Alaska volcano rumbles
ALASKA VOLCANO PHOTOS: Redoubt Spurs Huge Mudflow, Ash
Small eruption blows plume from Alaska volcano
Alaska volcano erupts twice, ash soars 65,000 feet

Magnitude 5.2 - NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE

Magnitude 4.8 - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Moderate quake strikes Salton Sea
Over the weekend, the Salton Sea was struck by 42 smaller quakes during a 48-hour period, beginning Saturday morning and tapering off early Monday. Scientist have been keeping a close watch on the region because they believe an earthquake there could set off a fault movements leading to a major earthquake that would devastate Los Angeles.
Earthquakes continue to rumble across Southern California


Magnitude 5.2 - NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA

Magnitude 4.7 - OFF THE COAST OF ATACAMA, CHILE

Magnitude 4.7 - OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO

Magnitude 5.0 - GUAM REGION

Magnitude 4.5 - OFFSHORE SUCRE, VENEZUELA

Magnitude 5.2 - TONGA REGION

Magnitude 4.4 - ALBANIA

Big earthquake could be headed our way -- or not
New Madrid rumbled like crazy after they announced it was dying.

Magnitude 5.2 - TONGA REGION

Magnitude 4.0 - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Magnitude 5.8 - MID-INDIAN RIDGE

Magnitude 5.2 - TONGA REGION

Volcano Plumes Spin Like Tornadoes

Mild earthquake rocks Orissa, Jharkhand




Pentagon Plan to Regrow Limbs: Phase One, Complete

Conficker Computer Worm Threatens Chaos
Computer security experts are massing against the Conficker computer worm. They say Conficker is remarkably sophisticated. They don't know who started the attack or why -- or what will happen when it follows a built-in command on April 1.


Europe to Get Smart Meters by 2020
The European Parliament also managed to add a provision under which every household is to have "smart meters" allowing them not only to carefully screen and control energy consumption, but also to sell energy back to the network, for instance by installing solar panels on the roof.

"The price of electricity in particular is determined by when the peak hours are," British Labour MEP Eluned Morgan explained to journalists at a press conference. "So if you could take the peak hours out by getting people to use dishwashers or washing machines at night, you would get a more sophisticated way of using electricity. These smart meters can actually speak to the generator and tell it to stop putting up the amount of energy they use."

China criticised over YouTube

Facebook, Bebo and MySpace 'to be monitored by security services'
In the UK!

'Miracle fruit' turns sour things sweet

Pentagon exploring robot killers that can fire on their own

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