Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

U.S.-born panda finds double happiness in China


BEIJING (Reuters) - A U.S.-born giant panda has given birth to twin cubs in a research centre in southwest China, state media reported on Tuesday, its third pair of twins so far.

Eight-year-old Huamei, whose name means "China America," gave birth to the first cub at Sichuan province's Wolong Nature Reserve early on Monday, Xinhua news agency said.

The second, a male weighing 129.8 grams, came three hours later.

The first cub's gender and weight have yet to be established, but both the cubs and mother were doing well, Xinhua quoted Li Desheng, vice-director of the reserve's research centre, as saying.

The cubs are the third pair delivered by Huamei, who gave birth to twins in 2004 and 2005 since returning to the motherland in February 2004, the agency said.

Huamei is the first giant panda to have been born and survived in the western hemisphere since 1990, Xinhua said.

An estimated 1,600 wild pandas live in nature reserves n China's Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces. China keeps about 210 in captivity.

Breeding pandas in captivity is extremely hard. Females only ovulate once a year, with a slim 24- to 48-hour window for breeding when artificial reproduction methods are usually adopted.

Pandas eat bamboo shoots and spend a lot of time sleeping. They usually wean their young at around 18 months, and healthy pandas live into their late 20s or early 30s.


Story from : Reuters

The man who ousted Starbucks


He is 29 years old, a suave world traveler who speaks nearly flawless, American-accented English and enjoys the occasional coffee from Starbucks. As a television news anchor, he has an audience estimated at 100 million, and has interviewed hundreds of global business and political leaders, among them Bill Clinton and former General Electric chairman Jack Welch.

From now on, though, Rui Chenggang will be known as the man who drove the baristas out of the Forbidden City.


Read The story at : The Standard

Tuesday, 17 July 2007

Avenging Elephant Herd Kills Villager In North Bengal

An elephant herd that was attacked by villagers on the India-Nepal border last Tuesday night chased and killed a villager in north Bengal Friday.

Wildlife experts said it could be a revenge attack by the herd that was tormented by villagers at Bamandangi in Jhapa district of Nepal. A female elephant was killed and its molar teeth, tails, nails and private parts were chopped off recently. One of the elephants was also injured in the incident.


Do Not ever bully elephant!! Otherwise, this is what happened! Scary!!!



Read More at: indiaenews

Baby Panther Adopted By Dog

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A worker holds two weeks old black panther, Milica in Belgrade's zoo, Saturday. The cub is adopted by a dog, who helps rear it along with her own puppies, after baby panther's mother tried to eat it.

By Darko Vojinovic, AP

Man's best friend helped save this tiny cat.

A 15-day-old female panther named Milica has been adopted by a Rhodesian Ridgeback after her mother refused to feed her and tried to kill her in the Belgrade zoo.


Read More at: ABCnews

Monday, 9 July 2007

Knut the polar bear in Germany

When Knut was still young.





Knut has grown up.


Keeper Thomas Doerflein, right, plays with polar bear cup Knut in his outdoor enclosure in the Berlin Zoo, Thursday, July 5, 2007. According to the Zoo, Ilja and Vincent Arends from Rotterdam in the Netherlands were the 1 million visitor since Knut was presented to the public in March of 2007. (AP Photo/Franka Bruns)

The zoo, which had 2.3 million visitors last year, says it expects an additional 500,000 this year due to mild weather and the cute bear cub, by now a fixture in German newspapers and television.

News Via: Boston

Friday, 6 July 2007

I'm Not a Plastic Bag - Anna Hindmarch

Looking at the long queue, you might wonder what is happening?


Look, this is the reason for the queueing where starts at 2am... A £5 Cotten Carrier by Anna Hindmarch.


Marked with the slogan "I'm not a plastic bag" - the bag (reusable cotton) is part of a campaign to make consumers more aware of the perils of plastic bags.


These bags have been bid of more than £200, and even sold for £400 in the Hindmarch boutique. And currently, creating a shopping hit in Hong Kong too. I wonder what is the magic behind this £5 worth cotton bag?!

Read More at : thisislondon

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

Fiat says Cinquecento will become the iPod of cars





It was the small car you could park in the narrowest space on the piazza, as Italian as Prosciutto and espresso. On its 50th birthday the Cinquecento is back, and Fiat says it will become the iPod of cars.


Read More at: Reuters

Clothing spun from gold








Japanese jewellery maker Ginza Tanaka unveils clothing made of pure gold thread.

Models pose while wearing a swimsuit (R) and a dress made of pure gold thread, by jewellery maker Ginza Tanaka during an unveiling in Tokyo, July 4, 2007. The swimsuit is priced at 10,000,000 yen ($81,762) and the dress is priced at 30,000,000 yen ($245,242).


News from : Reuters

Egypt to use DNA tests to identify pharaoh Tuthmosis



Egypt will run DNA tests on an unidentified mummy to determine whether it is the pharaoh Tuthmosis I, who ruled over a period of military expansion and extensive construction.


Read more : Reuters Africa

Picture from : Yahoo Taiwan

Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Woodern Woman Undies

National Center for Traditional Art (Yilan, Taiwan), Taiwan wood art exhibition showing the item namely “Walking Woman”. It is an art work of the local wood artist, Wu Ching, carved from 25kg wood down to 5g woman undies.



Picture from: Yahoo Taiwan

Thursday, 28 June 2007

American becomes youngest man to fly solo around the world


A 23-year-old Jamaican-American has become the youngest person and the first black pilot to fly solo around the globe as he glided into Miami after a three-month journey he hopes will be an inspiration to inner-city kids.


Read More at: Sydney Morning Herald

Photo: (Getty Images) Barrington Irving is the youngest person and first black pilot to circumnavigate the globe solo.

Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Japanese firm unveils artificial hand with 'air muscles'

View another update on the artificial human invention.

A Japanese robot maker on Tuesday unveiled what it called the world's first prototype of an artificial hand with "air muscles" that can do even delicate work like picking up a raw egg.
Squse, a Kyoto-based robot and factory automation manufacturer, said it has developed a 400-gramme (14 ounce) hand with five human-sized fingers with artificial fibres that can be controlled by air pressure....

Read more at Yahoo Singapore

Pic: Japanese firm unveils artificial hand with 'air muscles', AFP photo

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