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June 18, 2012
WATER WORLD
New research leads to sensors that detect contaminants in water
Notre Dame IN (SPX) Jun 18, 2012
Many organic contaminants in the air and in drinking water need to be detected at very low-level concentrations. Research published by the laboratory of Prashant V. Kamat, the John A. Zahm Professor of Science at the University of Notre Dame, could be beneficial in detecting those contaminants. The Kamat laboratory uses Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy to make use of silver nanoparticles to increase the sensitivity limit of chemical detection. Researchers in this study have prepared a semicondu ... read more

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Rapidly cooling eggs can double shelf life, decrease risk of illness
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Word Food Program chief in Rio for UN summit
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Google launches cultural map of Brazil's Amazon tribe
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Bacterium signals plant to open up and let friends in
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Niger farmland threatened by locusts: official
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'Drought-hit' UK lifts hosepipe bans after two soggy months
British gardeners have been told they can use their hosepipes again after drought prompted a two-month ban - but after weeks of pouring rain, their lawns will be looking fresh anyway. ... more
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Cocoa: Sweet remedy for Amazon deforestation?
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WATER WORLD

Water pacts re-examined amid Arab Spring
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Using recycled sewage treatment plant water for irrigating crops
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The downstream consequences of depleting groundwater
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Finding ways to feed pigs for less
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Maize diversity discoveries may help ease world's hunger pangs
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A New Way of Looking at Photosystem II
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India's capital in water crisis after supplies cut
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China firm recalls baby formula tainted with mercury
Chinese dairy maker Yili said it had started recalling batches of baby formula after authorities found they contained high levels of mercury, in the latest food safety scare to hit the country. ... more
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EU, China agree on ag sustainability
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Indra Incorporates Rapideye Satellite Capacity Into Its Earth Observation Service
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Delving inside Earth from space
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Satellite Sees Smoke from Siberian Fires Reach the U.S. Coast
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NASA's Ocean Salinity Pathfinder Celebrates its First Year in Orbit
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FARM NEWS

Notre Dame research shows food-trade network vulnerable to fast spread of contaminants
University of Notre Dame network physicists Maria Ercsey-Ravasz and Zoltan Toroczkai of the Interdisciplinary Center for Network Science and Applications, in collaboration with food science experts, ... more
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WATER WORLD

Scientists correct Amazon water level gauges from space
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Low-carbon farming takes root in Brazil's Amazon
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UH research team uses airborne LiDAR to unveil Honduran archaeological ruins
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