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April 05, 2013
EARTH OBSERVATION
First Light for ISERV Pathfinder, Space Station's Newest 'Eye' on Earth
Huntsville, AL (SPX) Apr 01, 2013
From the Earth-facing window of the International Space Station's (ISS) Destiny module, nearly 95 percent of the planet's populated area is visible during the station's orbit. This unique vantage point provides the opportunity to take photos of Earth from space. With the installation and activation of the ISS SERVIR Environmental Research and Visualization System (ISERV), NASA will be able to provide even higher resolution images of Earth! The ISERV camera system's mission is to gain experience an ... read more
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FARM NEWS

Italy asks EU to halt GM maize cultivation: AFP
The Italian government has asked the European Commission not to renew authorisation of a key genetically-modified corn, according to a letter seen by AFP on Thursday. ... more
WATER WORLD

Bans unlikely to halt bottled water's popularity: executive
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WATER WORLD

Temperature difference between hemispheres could shift rainfall patterns
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FARM NEWS

Feeding corn germ to pigs does not affect growth performance
Inclusion of corn germ in swine diets can reduce diet costs, depending on the local cost of corn germ and other ingredients. Recent research conducted at the University of Illinois indicates that co ... more
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FARM NEWS

Papyrus plant detox for slaughterhouses
Humans have used the papyrus sedge for millennia. The Ancient Egyptians wrote on it, it can be made into highly buoyant boats, it is grown for ornamentation and parts can even be eaten. Now, writing ... more
FARM NEWS

UGA researchers track down gene responsible for short stature of dwarf pearl millet
While pearl millet is a major food staple in some of the fastest growing regions on Earth, relatively little is known about the drought-hardy grain. Recently, plant geneticists at the Universi ... more
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FARM NEWS

Multi-toxin biotech crops not silver bullets
A strategy widely used to prevent pests from quickly adapting to crop-protecting toxins may fail in some cases unless better preventive actions are taken, suggests new research by University of Ariz ... more
FARM NEWS

UC Research Examines Ancient Puebloans and the Myth of Maize
Research from the University of Cincinnati shows that perhaps the ancient Puebloans weren't as into the maize craze as once thought. Nikki Berkebile, a graduate student in anthropology in UC's McMic ... more
FARM NEWS

UC Research on Maya Village Uncovers 'Invisible' Crops, Unexpected Agriculture
The University of Cincinnati's mastery of ancient Maya mysteries continues with new research from professor of biological sciences David Lentz. UC faculty have been involved in multiple resear ... more
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FARM NEWS

Gene discovery may yield lettuce that will sprout in hot weather
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FARM NEWS

Organic Labels Bias Consumers Perceptions through the "Health halo effect"
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FARM NEWS

Singapore gardens aim for UNESCO heritage status
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FARM NEWS

Munching sheep replace lawn mowers in Paris
Four little black sheep on Wednesday left the countryside and began their new careers in the city: working as eco-friendly lawn mowers in a largely working-class district in northeastern Paris. ... more
FARM NEWS

Suspected killers of ecologists on trial in Brazil
Three suspected killers of a couple who blew the whistle on illegal logging in the Brazilian Amazon went on trial Wednesday. ... more
FARM NEWS
NASA Flies Radar South on Wide-Ranging Scientific Expedition

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FARM NEWS
China preps civilian use of GPS system

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FARM NEWS
Researchers question evaluation methods for protected areas in the Amazon

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FARM NEWS
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FARM NEWS

Hanoi bans China poultry after new bird flu strain deaths
Vietnam has announced an immediate ban on all Chinese poultry imports and stepped up border controls after its northern neighbour reported two deaths from a new strain of bird flu. ... more
FARM NEWS

Researchers Find Novel Way Plants Pass Traits to Next Generation
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FARM NEWS

Study looks at why chickens overeat
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FARM NEWS

China fertiliser leaves tons of harmful waste: report
Mountains of hazardous waste left from China's huge phosphate fertiliser industry are polluting nearby communities and waters, the environmental group Greenpeace said in a report on Tuesday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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CLIMATE SCIENCE

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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Pig wasting syndrome costing farmers millions

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China to launch high-res Earth-observation satellite

Outside View: Transboundary rivers treaty

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Slovenia seeks better water management

Brazil grocers pledge to shun Amazon meat

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Pesticides short-circuit bee brains: study

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