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February 12, 2013
WATER WORLD
Purification on the cheap
Cambridge, MA (SPX) Feb 12, 2013
Increased natural gas production is seen as a crucial step away from the greenhouse gas emissions of coal plants and toward U.S. energy independence. But natural gas wells have problems: Large volumes of deep water, often heavily laden with salts and minerals, flow out along with the gas. That so-called "produced water" must be disposed of, or cleaned. Now, a process developed by engineers at MIT could solve the problem and produce clean water at relatively low cost. After further development, the ... read more
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FARM NEWS

Plant scientists at CSHL demonstrate new means of boosting maize yields
A team of plant geneticists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has successfully demonstrated what it describes as a "simple hypothesis" for making significant increases in yields for the maize ... more
WATER WORLD

How the world's saltiest pond gets its salt
Antarctica's Don Juan Pond might be the unlikeliest body of water on Earth. Situated in the frigid McMurdo Dry Valleys, only the pond's high salt content - by far the highest of any body of water on ... more
FARM NEWS

Ethiopians 'driven out in land grabs'
Thousands of Ethiopians are being driven off ancestral lands that the government's selling to foreign investors buying vast swathes of farmland, a U.S. watchdog reports. ... more
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Investors who trample land rights risk bottom line: experts
Companies that invest in land and resources in emerging economies risk financial and public relations disasters if local inhabitants feel they are getting ripped off, consultants warned in a report last week. ... more


WATER WORLD

Water supplies in war-hit Syria cut by a third: UN
Syrians living in areas affected by the nearly two-year conflict have seen their water supplies cut by one third, putting children at especially high risk of disease, the United Nations said on Friday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Can plants be altruistic?
We've all heard examples of animal altruism: Dogs caring for orphaned kittens, chimps sharing food or dolphins nudging injured mates to the surface. Now, a study led by the University of Colorado Bo ... more
WATER WORLD

Increases in extreme rainfall linked to global warming
A worldwide review of global rainfall data led by the University of Adelaide has found that the intensity of the most extreme rainfall events is increasing across the globe as temperatures rise. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
UAH lands first DARPA award for biological sciences department
FARM NEWS

How plant communities endure stress
Ecology is rife with predation, competition, and other dramatic "negative interactions," but those alone do not determine the course life on Earth. Organisms sometimes benefit each other, too, and a ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

DigitalGlobe and GeoEye Complete Combination
DigitalGlobe and GeoEye have completed their merger, creating a global leader in earth imagery and geospatial analysis. The combined company will trade on the NYSE stock exchange as DigitalGlobe und ... more
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France reshuffles the pack in bid to end wolf wrangle
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FARM NEWS

Chocolate not yet China's cup of tea
Michelangelo's David stands proud next to the Eiffel Tower in a Chinese display, flanked by the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army - all made of chocolate. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Understanding the historical probability of drought
Droughts can severely limit crop growth, causing yearly losses of around $8 billion in the United States. But it may be possible to minimize those losses if farmers can synchronize the growth of cro ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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WATER WORLD

Lake Mead Aquatic-Science Research Documents Substantial Improvements in Ecosystem
Lake Mead National Recreation Area's water quality is good, the sport fish populations are sufficient, and the lakes provide important habitat for an increasing number of birds. This positive trend ... more
WATER WORLD

2 Great Lakes at record low levels
Record low water levels have been measured in two of the Great Lakes, Michigan and Huron, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says. ... more
FARM NEWS

Minnesota cancels moose season
Minnesota's moose population has plummeted by half since 2010, prompting state officials Wednesday to announce the cancellation of this year's hunting season. ... more
FARM NEWS
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FARM NEWS
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FARM NEWS
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FARM NEWS

How plants sense gravity - a new look at the roles of genetics and the cytoskeleton
Gravity affects the ecology and evolution of every living organism. In plants, the general response to gravity is well known: their roots respond positively, growing down, into the soil, and their s ... more
GPS NEWS

Trimble Introduces High-Accuracy Correction Service For Agriculture
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FARM NEWS

Fighting Back Against Citrus Greening
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists in Fort Pierce, Fla. are helping citrus growers and juice processors address the threat posed by Huanglongbing (HLB), a disease that is costing the c ... more
FARM NEWS

Going trayless study shows student impact
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WATER WORLD

Central Valley irrigation intensifies rainfall, storms across the Southwest

FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA to Launch Ocean Wind Monitor to ISS

FARM NEWS

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EARTH OBSERVATION

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FARM NEWS

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WATER WORLD

UN delivers chemicals to treat water for 10 mn Syrians

FARM NEWS

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