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January 26, 2010
Sunflower Genome Holds The Promise Of Sustainable Agriculture
Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Jan 26, 2010
As agricultural land becomes increasingly valuable, the need to maximize its utilization increases and decisions about what crops to plant and where, become paramount. The sunflower family includes a number of valuable food crops, with sunflower seed production alone valued at about $14 billion annually. Yet the sunflower family is the only one of a handful of economically important plant families where a reference genome is not available to enable the breeding of crops better suited to their grow ... read more

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Genome Advances Peril For Pests
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Stable Climate And Plant Domestication Linked
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Wind: The Easiest Crop To Harvest
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Fault Responsible For Haiti Quake Slices Island's Topography
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New Satellite Maps Of Haiti Coming In
Paris, France (SPX) Jan 18, 2010
As rescue workers scramble to provide assistance to hundreds of thousands of people following Haiti's earthquake, Earth observation satellite data continues to provide updated views of the situation on the ground. Following the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti on 12 January, international agencies requested satellite data of the area from the International Charter on 'Space and Major Disasters'. The Charter, an international initiative aimed at providing satellite data free ... read more

Rights group slams China firm over DR Congo workers

Ferropaper Is New Technology For Small Motors, Robots

Quantum Computer Calculates Exact Energy Of Molecular Hydrogen

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S.Korea president offers to help India build nuclear plants

New federal uranium storage facility opens

Report: EDF to keep British grid

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Website For Astronomers To Report Unexplained Aerospace Phenomena

Less Nitrogen Oxide In Tropical Weather Than Expected

Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions Up By 29 Percent Since 2000

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SRNL Assesses Bamboo Crop

Warmer Climate Could Stifle Carbon Uptake By Trees

The Impact Of Eucalyptus Plantations On River Ecology

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Genome Advances Peril For Pests

Sunflower Genome Holds The Promise Of Sustainable Agriculture

Stable Climate And Plant Domestication Linked

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Congo Receives Help From Space After Volcano Eruption
Paris, France (ESA) Jan 25, 2010
On 2 January, Mount Nyamulagira in the Democratic Republic of Congo erupted, spewing lava from its southern flank and raising concerns that the 100 000 people in the town of Sake could be under threat. Fears were also triggered in Goma as rumours circulated that an eruption was imminent at the nearby Nyiragongo volcano, which devastated the city in 2002. Following the eruption, scien ... more

DLR Scientists Support Relief Workers In Haiti Earthquake Disaster
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Jan 25, 2010
Following the devastating earthquake on Haiti, relief organisations require rapid, reliable and meaningful information on the local situation, the state of the infrastructure and the extent of the damage for their deployment in the disaster zone. In this context, scientists from the German Aerospace Center are giving important support by providing free access to maps of the crisis region based o ... more

Water woes could undermine Yemen's drive against Al-Qaeda
Sanaa (AFP) Jan 24, 2010
Impoverished Yemen is reeling under the threat of Al-Qaeda, northern Shiite rebels and southern secessionists, but a lack of water is putting its ancient capital at even greater risk, experts say. Within a decade -- or even less -- Sanaa could become the first waterless capital in the world, they warn, adding the outlook is also bleak for the rest of this parched country where wells in some ... more

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Kenyan herders get satellite livestock insurance


Five jailed for polluting Chinese city's water: report


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'Magic Wand' probed in Iraq

Oshkosh Researches Stronger Ands Lighter Metals

BAE Systems unveils new howitzer

Russia denies fleet boost over US Poland missile plan

Kuwait Air Defense Forces Conduct Patriot Test Firings

US to deploy defensive missiles on Russia's doorstep

Pentagon gives OK for Taiwan missile deal: official

UK Awards Javelin Missile Deal TO JV

Raytheon wins $1.1B missile deal

Arms trade plagued by corruption

Japan PM says anti-US base vote 'will of the people'

Japanese residents elect mayor opposing US base

S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid

Mint robot puts shine on hardwood floors

Cockroaches Offer Inspiration For Running Robots

HIV infections emerge long after China blood scandal: report

WHO attend key European hearing on flu pandemic

Gorillas carry malarial parasite

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Indians keep faith with Ganges dips despite pollution crisis
Kanpur, India (AFP) Jan 24, 2010
For India's devout Hindus, the sacred River Ganges is always clean and always pure -- even if its waters are a toxic stew of human sewage, discarded garbage and factory waste. The belief that the Ganges washes away sin entices millions of Hindus into the river each year, and huge crowds of pilgrims are currently passing through the town of Haridwar for the three-month Kumbh Mela bathing festival. But concern over pollution along the length of the 2,500 kilometre (1,500 mile) river is growing, an ... read more


Thai poachers turn funghi farmers in bid to save forests
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Brazil's ethanol-fueled plant on stream
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Scientists rethink how water moves in soil
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Ethiopian dam to wreck lives in Kenya: conservation group
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