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February 05, 2015
OIL AND GAS
Russia's Support of Assad Flexible if Saudis Promise to Cut Oil Output
Moscow, Russia (Sputnik) Feb 05, 2015
Russia's support of Syrian President Bashar Assad could be swayed if Saudi Arabia promises to cut oil output, as it will lead to higher oil prices profitable for the Russian economy, experts told Sputnik news agency Wednesday. "Russia would be amenable to a deal to remove Assad because Russia is spending lots of money on Assad and Assad is not winning anyway. Russia would like to stop the expense of providing Assad with weapons and spare parts," Kenneth Katzman, a Middle East analyst for the nonpa ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Rosatom, IAEA Agree on Cooperation Priorities for 2015
Russian national nuclear corporation Rosatom and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) agreed on cooperation priorities for 2015 at a regular joint consultation in Vienna, the corporation's ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Clean technology can partially make up for weak CO2 pricing
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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CHIP TECH

Parallelizing common algorithms
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia and US Go Toe-To-Toe for India's Nuclear Industry
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TIME AND SPACE

Evidence mounts for quantum criticality theory
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Programming safety into self-driving cars
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OIL AND GAS

U.S. refinery strike not impacting operations
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OIL AND GAS

Booz Allen Hamilton expands into Asia
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OIL AND GAS

Kremlin denies it's in oil talks with Riyadh
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INTERNET SPACE

US proposal seeks to head off Internet 'fast lanes'
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OIL AND GAS

Oil prices pull back from recent gains
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

China cuts bank reserve ratio to boost economy
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TRADE WARS

Kirchner focuses on China deals amid scandal at home
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SOLAR DAILY

Energy boss overtakes IT mogul as China's richest: survey
A Chinese solar energy tycoon has replaced e-commerce giant Alibaba's founder Jack Ma as the country's richest man with a fortune of $26 billion, a wealth survey showed Tuesday. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

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BIO FUEL

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

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INTERNET SPACE

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CAR TECH

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POLITICAL ECONOMY

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