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October 13, 2013
WATER WORLD
Residents willing to pay for water improvements
Urbana IL (SPX) Oct 14, 2013
Managing storm-water runoff in urban settings is critical to keep basements dry, streets clear and passable, and streams and rivers healthy, but how much are homeowners willing to pay for it? A University of Illinois survey of randomly selected households in Champaign-Urbana concluded that people are willing to pay to reduce flooding in their own basement, but they may also place a high value on water quality and the health of local rivers and streams. "It came as no surprise to us that peop ... read more
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13 dead, millions without power as typhoon hits Philippines
Typhoon Nari pounded the northern Philippines early Saturday, killing 13 people, ripping roofs off thousands of buildings, and leaving more than two million without power. ... more
FARM NEWS

Rural land use policies curb wildfire risks - to a point
Using Montana's fast-growing Flathead County as a template, a Washington State University researcher has found that moderately restrictive land-use policies can significantly curb the potential dama ... more
FARM NEWS

European retailers embrace crooked fruit, ugly veggies
Any takers for blemished apples, misshapen carrots and overly bent cucumbers? ... more
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McGill discovery should save wheat farmers millions of dollars
The global wheat industry sometimes loses as much as $1 billion a year because prolonged rainfall and high humidity contribute to grains germinating before they are fully mature. The result is both ... more


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WCS reduces fish bycatch with escape gaps in Africa
Scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Kenyan Marine and Fisheries Research Institute have achieved a milestone in Africa: they've helped build a better fish trap, one that keeps ... more
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WATER WORLD

More than 500 million people might face increasing water scarcity
This is shown by complementary studies now published by scientists of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). "We managed to quantify a number of crucial impacts of climate change o ... more
FARM NEWS

New potential for nutrient-rich prairie fruits
Researchers working at the University of Saskatchewan have discovered new potential in prairie fruits, in particular, buffaloberry, chokecherry and sea buckthorn, according to a new study published ... more
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AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
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FARM NEWS

Asia's changing food needs mean export opportunities
Asia represents a huge potential for food exports, particularly from Australia, a report indicates. ... more
FARM NEWS

Google Street View is new arm against alien species
Google Street View can be a useful weapon in the costly and time-consuming fight against invasive species, French biologists said on Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS

No Fukushima radiation effect on bulls
The testes and sperm of bulls abandoned in the evacuation zone around the battered Fukushima nuclear plant were not affected by chronic exposure to radiation, a Japanese academic study has found. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Plastic waste is a hazard for subalpine lakes too
Many subalpine lakes may look beautiful and even pristine, but new evidence suggests they may also be contaminated with potentially hazardous plastics. Researchers say those tiny microplastics are l ... more
FARM NEWS

Early spring warming has greatest effect on breaking bud
The timing of the first leaves on trees and plants can make or break an agricultural season. Too early, and the leaves might be blasted by the last frost. Too late and they miss out on maximizing th ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
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FARM NEWS

NMSU and NMDA work together to boost organic farming
When the organic program began in 1991, New Mexico certified $5,000 worth of organic produce. By 2011 the state certified $61 million in organic crops. "Organic farming is increasing every yea ... more
WATER WORLD

Improving water security with blue, green, and gray water
Agriculture is one of the most insatiable consumers of dwindling water resources around the world. And food production will need to increase by about 70% over the next 35 years to meet the needs of ... more
FARM NEWS

Stress a key factor in causing bee colonies to fail
Scientists from Royal Holloway University have found that when bees are exposed to low levels of neonicotinoid pesticides - which do not directly kill bees - their behaviour changes and they stop wo ... more
FARM NEWS
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Flood maps from satellite data can help emergency response

Japan takes issue with Google maps over islands: reports


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Plan maps development of China's sat-nav industry

Raytheon completes critical design review for GPS OCX software

Tracking devices to go toe-to-toe with smartwatches


FARM NEWS
Historic trends predict future global reforestation unlikely

Forests most likely to continue shrinking

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Metabolically engineered E. coli producing phenol

Team uses a cellulosic biofuels byproduct to increase ethanol yield

Working together: bacteria join forces to produce electricity

FARM NEWS

Bt sweet corn can reduce insecticide use
Since 1996, corn containing a gene that allows it to create a protein that is toxic to certain insects, yet safe for human consumption, has been grown in the United States. However, most of this "Bt ... more
FARM NEWS

Scientists unlock secret of cattle ticks' resistance to pesticide
have discovered how a tick which transmits devastating diseases to cattle has developed resistance to one of the main pesticides used to kill it. Approximately 80% of cattle around the world, ... more
WATER WORLD

UN chief Ban says world must tackle water waste
The world needs to combat water waste, United Nations chief Ban Ki-Moon said Tuesday as he warned of growing water scarcity in years to come. ... more
FARM NEWS

Russia again cites tainted meat imports from Poland
Russia, in keeping with a recent pattern, has again raised questions about the quality of meat from Poland despite assurances it has not launched a trade war. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Toxic metal selenium and diesel fumes baffle bees

FARM NEWS

Farmers need help to plow through new food safety regulations

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Japanese fast-food chain to farm in Fukushima

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Protecting the weedy and wild kin of globally important crops

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Understanding soil nitrogen management using synchrotron technology

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Hotpots and snake blood: Asia's libido-boosting foods

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Discovery offers bio-solution to severe canola crop losses

FARM NEWS

Sustainable livestock production is possible

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First step to reduce plant need for nitrogen fertilizer uncovered

WATER WORLD

A fast fish with a huge impact

Livestock is major contributor to global warming: UN

Economic rewards of better land management

Swedish team hope to create buzz in fight against bee deaths

Genetic study pushes back timeline for first significant human population expansion

Modifying Rice Crops to Resist Herbicide Prompts Weedy Neighbors' Growth Spurt

Climate change to shift Kenya's breadbaskets

Yellow peril: Are banana farms contaminating Costa Rica's crocs?

Weather, yield compared for horticultural crops in Wisconsin and southern Ontario

Spinning CDs to Clean Sewage Water

Smithfield agrees to takeover by China's Shuanghui

Worst watershed stresses may become the new normal

China takes 12.5% stake in Russian potash giant: company

Current pledges put over 600 million people at risk of higher water scarcity

Research minimizes effects of federal produce standards on mushroom industry

Brazil rancher's conviction upheld in US nun's death

Antibacterial products fuel resistant bacteria in streams and rivers

Urban agriculture: The potential and challenges of producing food in cities

Vaccinating cattle against E. coli O157 could cut human cases of infection by 85 percent

Different forage affects beef cattle weight, taste

Sensors allow for efficient irrigation, give growers more control over plant growth

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