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November 03, 2010
FARM NEWS
How Lead Gets Into Urban Vegetable Gardens
Boulder CO (SPX) Nov 03, 2010
If you're a vegetable gardener in a lot of older cities, there's a fair chance you have a significant amount of lead in your soil. One common mitigation approach is to build a raised bed and fill it with freshly composted, low-lead soil from elsewhere, right? Maybe not, according to researchers studying the mysterious case of the lead contamination found within raised beds in community gardens in the Boston communities of Roxbury and Dorchester. "Raised beds are surrounded by a sea of contam ... read more

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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.
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WATER WORLD

Groundwater Threat To Rivers Worse Than Suspected
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EARTH OBSERVATION

British watchdog says Google 'Street View' broke law
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FARM NEWS

Indigenous Colombians shun turtle meat to save dying species
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Descended From Everyone, Related To No One
UAH Earth System Science Center researchers question world record for hottest temperature ever observed
Biochar materials engineered from wood demonstrate mechanical strength comparable to steel
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FARM NEWS

Paradise Lost And Found At Ramat
Ancient gardens are the stuff of legend, from the Garden of Eden to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Now researchers at Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with Heidelberg University in Germany, ha ... more
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FARM NEWS

Broadening Market Opportunities For Africian Livestock Farmers
As agricultural leaders across the globe look for ways to increase investments in agriculture to boost world food production, experts in African livestock farming are meeting in Addis Ababa this wee ... more
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FARM NEWS

Large-Scale Fish Farm Production Offsets Environmental Gains
Industrial-scale aquaculture production magnifies environmental degradation, according to the first global assessment of the effects of marine finfish aquaculture (e.g. salmon, cod, turbot and group ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Envisat In Its New Home
ESA's Earth-observing satellite Envisat has moved to a lower orbit in order to conserve fuel and extend its life by three years, and is once again delivering invaluable data to thousands of scientis ... more
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FARM NEWS

Inuit to appeal EU seals ruling
Canadian Inuit and sealers will appeal a European court's refusal to suspend a ban on the import of seal products in Europe, they said Friday. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Disappearing Lake Chad harming regional stability: PM
The future of rapidly shrinking Lake Chad will have a profound impact on peace and security in central Africa and coordinated action is needed to save it, Chad's prime minister said on Friday. ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Scientists Watch For A Hartley-2 Meteor Shower
This month, Comet Hartley 2 has put on a good show for backyard astronomers. The comet's vivid green atmosphere and auburn tail of dust look great through small telescopes, and NASA's Deep Impact/EP ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Hanging On For Dear Life
Countless people clung to life in the branches of trees hemming the shorelines during the deadly 2004 tsunami that killed more than 230,000 coastal residents in Indonesia, India, Thailand and Sri La ... more
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Master chocolatiers give green cocoa a boost
From its chocolate factory in the French Alps, Stephane Bonnat's family has been nurturing ties with cocoa farmers around the world for over a century, and together they are now driving a green revolution. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Modeling The Fiery Past And Future Of Planet Earth
Wildfires may seem like a fixed and unchanging force of nature. They're not. Over long time scales, research has shown that both the climate and humans have a profound effect on wildfire activity ar ... more
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FARM NEWS

Japan looks to ancient village wisdom to save biodiversity
Four decades ago the oriental white stork became extinct in Japan, the victim of rapid industrialisation and modern farm practices and heavy pesticide use that destroyed its habitat. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

FTC ends inquiry into Google 'Street View' data collection
The US Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday that it was ending its inquiry into the collection of private wireless data by Google's "Street View" mapping service. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Canadian seal hunters lose bid to lift EU import ban
A European judge has refused to suspend a ban on the import of seal products in Europe, dealing a blow to Canada's Inuit hunters and fur traders, according to a ruling released on Thursday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Bulgarian parliament allows brown bear hunting
Bulgaria's parliament approved changes to the hunting law Thursday to allow the killing of brown bears, although environmentalists had slammed the move as catering to the hunting lobbies. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Teen Sailor Meets NASA Team That Helped Saved Her Life
It has been almost six months since 16-year-old Abby Sunderland's 40-foot vessel, Wild Eyes, was damaged in a storm, leaving her stranded in the middle of the Indian Ocean. But now, she finally got ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Introducing The A-Train
Mention the "A-Train" and most people probably think of the jazz legend Billy Strayhorn or perhaps New York City subway trains - not climate change. However, it turns out that a convoy of "A-Train" ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION
e2v To Develop Image Sensors For PLATO Exoplanet Mission

Solar Systems Like Ours May Be Common

Astronomer Greg Laughlin To Talk About Earth-Like Planets

EARTH OBSERVATION
Major Surgery Complete For Deep Space Network Antenna

Where Is the New Horizons Centaur Stage

Space Fence Program Completes Critical Milestone

EARTH OBSERVATION
Savi Challenges You To Imagine The Best Wireless Applications

European Satellite Navigation Competition Awards

Raytheon Completes Software Specification Review for GPS OCX

EARTH OBSERVATION
China Goes To Mars

China says manned space station possible around 2020

China Kicks Off Manned Space Station Program

EARTH OBSERVATION
Scientists Watch For A Hartley-2 Meteor Shower

Ocean asteroid impact could deplete ozone

NASA Cameras Spot Meteors From Obscure Camelopardalis Shower

EARTH OBSERVATION
Epoxi On Final Approach To Comet Hartley 2

EPOXI May Face Multiple Cometary Jets During Hartley 2 Flyby

Space Radar Provides A Taste Of Comet Hartley 2

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FARM NEWS

UN starts wheat aid to 500,000 Pakistani farmers
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation said it had begun large-scale distribution of wheat seed in Pakistan to 500,000 farming families affected by catastrophic floods earlier this year. ... more
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WATER WORLD

New index measures impact of fish farming on environment
Researchers in Canada on Wednesday released the first scientific index designed to measure the impact of fish farming on the environment. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Italy slaps restrictions on Google's Street View
Italy's privacy regulator on Monday announced restrictions on Google's Street View mapping service, echoing privacy concerns aired elsewhere in Europe. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Brazil says UN biodiversity summit needs biopiracy deal
Brazil's environment minister warned Tuesday that UN talks on biodiversity hinged on a deal being reached to stop genetic resources and knowledge being plundered in developing countries. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Lack of crop diversity threatens food security: UN
The genetic diversity of the plants that we grow and eat could be lost forever due to climate change, threatening future food security, the UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) said on Tuesday. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

TRMM Watches Richard Dump Rain On Belize
NASA satellites have watched as Richard went through a couple of life-transitions over the weekend. Richard developed into a tropical storm last week, intensified into a hurricane and made landfall ... more
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WATER WORLD

Yale Scientist Helps Pinpoint Threats To Life In World's Rivers
The food chain - the number of organisms that feed on each other - in the world's streams and rivers depends more upon the size of the stream and whether the waterways flood or run dry than the amou ... more
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FARM NEWS

Human Activities Overload Ecosystems With Nitrogen
Humans are overloading ecosystems with nitrogen through the burning of fossil fuels and an increase in nitrogen-producing industrial and agricultural activities, according to a new study. While nitr ... more
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