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Scientists Closer To Developing Salt-Tolerant Crops
Adelaide, Australia (SPX) Jul 14, 2009
An international team of scientists has developed salt-tolerant plants using a new type of genetic modification (GM), bringing salt-tolerant cereal crops a step closer to reality. The research team - based at the University of Adelaide's Waite Campus in Australia - has used a new GM technique to contain salt in parts of the plant where it does less damage. Salinity affects ... read more

Intensive farming hits European animal habitats: survey
Brussels (AFP) July 13, 2009
Intensive farming is damaging the habitats of hundreds of species of European animals, the European Commission warned Monday, and urged EU member states to redouble their efforts to protect them. The warning came with the publication of what the commission said was the most comprehensive survey of EU biodiversity ever undertaken, looking at 1182 species in 216 habitats from 2001 to 2006. ... more
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    GOES-O Satellite Reaches Orbit And Renamed GOES-14
    Houston TX (SPX) Jul 13, 2009
    On June 27, 2009, the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, GOES-O, soared into space during a spectacular launch from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. GOES-O has now been renamed and its solar array has been deployed. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) GOES-O satellite is the second in the GOES N Series that will improve weather ... more

    Mumbai considers cloud seeding to make it rain: reports
    Mumbai (AFP) July 10, 2009
    The civic authorities in India's financial capital Mumbai are considering cloud seeding amid growing water shortages caused by a lack of consistent monsoon rain, media here reported Friday. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said it had consulted the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) and a company that conducted a cloud seeding experiment in 1992 for the best time to carry out ... more

    Indian minister says happy with Nepal flood defences
    Kathmandu (AFP) July 12, 2009
    India's water resources minister said here Sunday he was satisfied with flood defences along a river that breached its banks last August, displacing millions of people in Nepal and India. Hundreds of villages were flooded and millions of people lost their homes in southern Nepal and the impoverished northern Indian state of Bihar when the Kosi river broke its banks last August. India's ... more

    Eastern Aral Sea has shrunk by 80 percent since 2006: ESA
    Paris (AFP) July 10, 2009
    The eastern lobe of the disaster-struck Aral Sea seems to have shrunk by four-fifths in just three years, the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Friday. It released an overlay of photographs taken by one of its Earth observation satellites, Envisat, on July 1 2006 and July 6 2009. Once the world's fourth-largest inland body of water but now a byword for ecological calamity, the Aral ... more

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    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
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    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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    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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    Mumbai facing water cuts as lakes run dry
    Mumbai (AFP) July 8, 2009
    India's financial and entertainment capital is facing a 30 percent cut in water supplies, despite an overnight deluge of monsoon rains on Wednesday that left some streets and homes flooded. The civic authorities in Mumbai introduced the reduction on Tuesday as levels ran "precariously low" at the six lakes that supply the city's 18 million population with 3.3 billion litres ... more

    First Direct Evidence Of Substantial Fish Consumption
    St. Louis MO (SPX) Jul 09, 2009
    Freshwater fish are an important part of the diet of many peoples around the world, but it has been unclear when fish became an important part of the year-round diet for early humans. A new study by an international team of researchers, including Erik Trinkaus, Ph.D., professor of anthropology in Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, shows it may have happened in China ... more

    G8 to urge guidelines on African farmland buy-ups: draft
    L'Aquila, Italy (AFP) July 8, 2009
    G8 leaders are to draw up "best practice" guidelines over the leasing of African farmland by foreign countries and corporations, according to a draft communique seen by AFP Wednesday. "We will work with partner countries and international organisations to develop a joint proposal on principles and best practices for international agricultural investment," said the draft Development and ... more

    Australian town set for 'world-first' bottled water ban
    Sydney (AFP) July 8, 2009
    An Australian town was set to ban bottled water on Wednesday over concerns about its environmental impact, in what is believed to be a world first. Bundanoon, a picturesque rural town with a population of just 2,000, was expected to vote heavily in favour of the move with a show of hands at a public meeting later. "At the moment we've got a lot of community support behind it. ... more

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