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Agroforestry Comes Of Age
Madison WI (SPX) Jul 03, 2009
Creating consumer markets for forest-grown products, reducing nonpoint source pollution, protecting waterfowl habitat, diversifying farm operations-these are just a few of the ways agroforestry is moving to the forefront of the land-use discussion in North America. A new edition of "North American Agroforestry: An Integrated Science and Practice," published by the American Society of ... read more

Seasonal Hunger Devastating And Under-Recognized
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 03, 2009
Most of the world's acute hunger and undernutrition occurs not in conflicts and natural disasters but in the annual "hunger season," according to an article published this week in open access journal PLoS Medicine. The hunger season is the time of year when the previous year's harvest stocks have dwindled, food prices are high, and jobs are scarce, and is often under recognized. ... more
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    Turkey frees more Euphrates water for Iraq
    Baghdad (UPI) Jul 2, 2009
    After years of wrangling, Turkey last month increased the water flow of the Euphrates River into Iraq by 50 percent, helping to boost agricultural harvests. But Iraq, wracked by a decadelong drought and a rundown agricultural sector, still faces a chronic shortage of water because Turkey controls the headwaters of the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers, which rise in the Anatolian Plateau ... more

    Lebanon's struggling fishermen angling for a catch
    Tyre, Lebanon (AFP) July 2, 2009
    Mustapha Shaalan yearns for the days when he would go out to sea and haul in 40 kilograms (88 pounds) of fish in the blink of an eye. Nowadays, like most fishermen in this southern Lebanese coastal town and elsewhere in the country, he says he is lucky if he reels in one or two kilos on a good day. Over-fishing, pollution and dynamite fishing have all but wiped out marine life in the ... more

    Australia pledges millions for Great Barrier Reef
    Sydney (AFP) July 2, 2009
    Australia Thursday pledged 52 million dollars (42 million US) to improve water quality on the Great Barrier Reef, which is coming under increasing threat from toxic chemicals and climate change. Environment Minister Peter Garrett said the money would go to conservation and agriculture groups to help local farmers reduce run-off of pesticides and other chemicals into the World Heritage-listed ... more

    India To Launch Indigenous Oceansat-2 Satellite Next Month
    New Delhi, India (XNA) Jul 02, 2009
    India will launch its indigenous Oceansat-2 satellite, along with six European nano satellites, next month, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said Wednesday. "Oceansat-2, weighing around 970 kg, is an in-orbit replacement to Oceansat-1, which has completed 10 years of service. It will carry an Ocean Color Monitor and a Ku-band pencil beam Scatterometer. In addition, it will ... more

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    Don't Look Up, Space is Filled With Junk
    Durham NC (SPX) Oct 31, 2025
    In the early days of space exploration, satellites were rare. Each launch was a feat of engineering and ambition, sending machines far above the Earth into orbits where they could drift undisturbed. ... more
    Expanded orbital computing initiative announced for next Momentus mission with DPhi Space partnership
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 31, 2025
    Momentus Inc., a U.S. commercial space company, will partner with DPhi Space to fly a Clustergate-2 edge computing payload on its upcoming Vigoride 7 mission, scheduled for launch in early 2026. The ... more
    ESA Expands Space Safety Fleet to Protect Earth and Enable Sustainable Space Operations
    Paris, France (SPX) Oct 31, 2025
    ESA's Space Safety Programme advances initiatives to detect, predict, and counter space hazards - including threats from asteroids, solar storms, and space debris. The program develops missions and ... more

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    Consciousness debate intensifies as scientists urge clarity while AI and robotics advance
    Paris, France (SPX) Oct 31, 2025
    Scientists warn that as artificial intelligence and neurotechnology accelerate in development, the need to understand consciousness has now become a scientific and ethical priority. In a major revie ... more
    Space Robotics at the Edge of the Unknown
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 30, 2025
    Many robotics systems function in conditions where the environment is well-defined: factory floors, urban roads, research facilities. But what about robots designed for space? Keenan Albee, ... more
    Orbital data and energy collaboration accelerates space-based assembly
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 31, 2025
    Rendezvous Robotics and Starcloud have initiated a formal partnership to integrate autonomous modular assembly systems with orbital power and cooling infrastructure for gigawatt-scale datacenter cap ... more

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    Most Complete Topographic Map Of Earth Released
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Jun 30, 2009
    NASA and Japan released a new digital topographic map of Earth Monday that covers more of our planet than ever before. The map was produced with detailed measurements from NASA's Terra spacecraft. The new global digital elevation model of Earth was created from nearly 1. 3 million individual stereo-pair images collected by the Japanese Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection ... more

    TerraSAR-X Image Of The Month: Piton de la Fournaise
    Bonn, Germany (SPX) Jun 29, 2009
    The image, taken by the German radar satellite TerraSAR-X, shows the volcano 'Piton de la Fournaise' (Furnace Peak) in the south of the island of La Reunion (Indian Ocean). This is the last active volcano on the island and is 2631 metres high. By means of very precise repeat-pass interferometric measurements, TerraSAR-X is able to detect even small movements of the Earth's surface, thus ... more

    Shanghai activists save cats from being eaten: state media
    Shanghai (AFP) June 29, 2009
    Animal activists in Shanghai rescued 300 cats from a dealer who was planning to sell the allegedly stolen pets to restaurants in southern China, a participant said Monday. The activists, acting on a tip-off from a cat lover, found 22 bamboo cages full of cats in a freight yard, from where they were to be shipped to Guangdong province, Lai Xiaoyu, 34, who was part of Friday night's rescue, to ... more

    Chinese wheat bounces back from drought
    Beijing (UPI) Jun 29, 2009
    China's wheat harvest is set to grow for the sixth year in a row despite an earlier drought and recent torrential rains, the Ministry of Agriculture said. Around 90 percent of the estimated 122.5 million tons has been harvested, the ministry told national media outlets. Harvesting has finished in the provinces of Yunan, Sichuan, Hubei, Henan, Jiangsu, Anhui and the city of ... more

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