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May 17, 2014
FARM NEWS
Corn dwarfed by temperature dip suitable for growing in caves, mines
West Lafayette IN (SPX) May 16, 2014
Lowering temperatures for two hours each day reduces the height of corn without affecting its seed yield, a Purdue study shows, a technique that could be used to grow crops in controlled-environment facilities in caves and former mines. Raising the crops in isolated and enclosed environments would help prevent genetically modified pollen and seed from escaping into the ecosystem and crossing with wild plants. Cary Mitchell, professor of horticulture, said the technique could be particularly useful ... read more
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WATER WORLD

Novel ORNL technique enables air-stable water droplet networks
A simple new technique to form interlocking beads of water in ambient conditions could prove valuable for applications in biological sensing, membrane research and harvesting water from fog. Researc ... more
FARM NEWS

Winners and losers in cereal production from El Nino
Food experts on Thursday drew up the first global map of how the El Nino weather phenomenon affects production of four key cereals. ... more
WATER WORLD

Eight dead, hundreds ill from 'tainted water' in Philippines
Health officials are testing for cholera and other diseases after eight people died and hundreds more fell ill in a remote area in the Philippines, possibly from contaminated water, authorities said Wednesday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Bee biodiversity boosts crop yields
Research from North Carolina State University shows that blueberries produce more seeds and larger berries if they are visited by more diverse bee species, allowing farmers to harvest significantly ... more


FARM NEWS

Study says pesticides to blame for honeybee colony collapse
Though parasitic mites continue to infect and kill honeybees, a new study suggests they are not to blame for colony collapse disorder (CCD), the phenomenon blamed for rapidly depleting the world's honeybee population - pesticides are. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Rising CO2 poses significant threat to human nutrition
At the elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 anticipated by around 2050, crops that provide a large share of the global population with most of their dietary zinc and iron will have significantly reduc ... more
FARM NEWS

As CO2 levels rise, some crop nutrients will fall
Researchers have some bad news for future farmers and eaters: As carbon dioxide levels rise this century, some grains and legumes will become significantly less nutritious than they are today. ... 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
WATER WORLD

Native algae species to blame for 'rock snot' blooms in rivers worldwide
The recent blooms of the freshwater algae known as "rock snot" on river bottoms worldwide are caused by a native species responding to changing environmental conditions rather than by accidental int ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Lebanon faces water crisis after record winter drought
Lebanon is bracing for a summer drought, after a record dry winter exacerbated by a massive influx of Syrian refugees and longstanding water management problems. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

Alibaba opens fortunes from Wall St to Chinese backwaters
Thousands of miles from Wall Street, where Alibaba Group has filed for a multi-billion-dollar IPO, Chinese farmers are swapping tractors for luxury cars after making fortunes through the Internet giant. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Space brings fresh water to Morocco
Recycling waste water and urine into drinking water is not only for astronauts - the same method is now treating groundwater for a school in Morocco. The village of Sidi Taibi near Kenitra, 30 ... more
FARM NEWS

Rice or wheat? How grains define cultural identity
Ever wondered why cultures can be so different, with Westerners more focused on the individual than people in the East? ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
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WATER WORLD

Huge strides in global water and sanitation: UN
Global access to safer drinking water and decent sanitation has hugely improved over the past two decades but the world's poorest often remain sidelined, the UN said Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Economics of high tunnels examined in southwestern United States
Used throughout the world in horticulture and agriculture production, high tunnels are less complex and less expensive versions of greenhouses. The structures' passive heating and cooling capabiliti ... more
FARM NEWS

Food security increased by new scientific model in agricultural production
Farmers are used to optimizing crop production on their own lands. They do soil tests to choose the right amount of fertilizers to apply, and they sometimes plant row crops on some fields while keep ... more
FARM NEWS
Earth Science Applications Travelogue: Maury Estes

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FARM NEWS
British MoD works on 'quantum compass' technology to replace GPS

China's Beidou navigation system makes breakthrough

Iran to Host Russian Satellite Navigation Facility


FARM NEWS
Emerald ash borers were in US long before first detection

China demand for luxury furniture 'decimating rosewood'

Super-charged tropical trees of Borneo vitally important for global carbon cycling


FARM NEWS
Ames Lab creates multifunctional nanoparticles for cheaper, cleaner biofuel

Boeing, Embraer team for biofuel use

Plants' Oil-Desaturating Enzymes Pair Up to Channel Metabolites

FARM NEWS

History to Blame for Slow Crop Taming
It's been about 10,000 years since our ancestors began farming, but crop domestication has taken much longer than expected - a delay caused less by genetics and more by culture and history, accordin ... more
FARM NEWS

Plantable containers show promise for use in groundcover production, landscaping
Consumer demand for groundcover plants for residential and commercial landscapes is on the rise. Low-growing, low-maintenance groundcovers are favored not only for their aesthetic appeal, but also f ... more
FARM NEWS

Climate: Rising C02 levels to hit grain nutrition
Rising levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) will badly hit the nutritional value of key cereals, including rice and wheat, scientists warned on Wednesday. ... more
WATER WORLD

Caracas to begin four months of water rationing
Water use in Caracas will be rationed for at least four months due to drought, authorities said Tuesday, as Venezuela grapples with shortages of basic goods which have spurred massive anti-government protests. ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
Small-Body Robot Review Charts Path From Module Design to System-Level Co-Design
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WATER WORLD

NASA Begins Field Campaign to Measure Rain in Southern Appalachians

WATER WORLD

Nature's chemical diversity reflected in Swedish lakes

FARM NEWS

Hot Dogs! Burgers! Babaganoush! An immigrant's restaurant adds new flavor to Rehoboth Beach

FARM NEWS

France definitively bans GM corn

AFRICA NEWS

War, late rains spark Somalia 'crisis' warning

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Tree rings reveal nightmare droughts in the West

WATER WORLD

Study in 'Science' finds missing piece of biogeochemical puzzle in aquifers

FARM NEWS

U.S. corn yields are increasingly vulnerable to hot, dry weather

EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Goddard to Bring Satellite Data to African Agriculture

FARM NEWS

Corn crops increasingly vulnerable to hot, dry weather

Relentless rains drench US East Coast

Danone says will buy New Zealand dairy factories

Optimizing sweetpotato production

Saving Crops and People with Bug Sensors

Brazilian agricultural policy could cut global greenhouse gas emissions

How Brazilian cattle ranching policies can reduce deforestation

Extremes in wet, dry spells increasing for South Asian monsoons

Dutchman at heart of Europe's horse meat scandal charged in France

Scientists pack lab into pill using idea inspired by breath-freshening strips

Nitrogen pollution, climate and land use: why what we eat matters

Untangling Brazil's controversial new forest code

WSU innovation improves drowsy driver detection

Genomic diversity and admixture differs for Stone-Age Scandinavian foragers and farmers

Study finds accelerated soil carbon loss, increasing the rate of climate change

New Research Focuses on Streamwater Chemistry, Landscape Variation

Australian food group rejects Singapore-Hong Kong bid

Top 12 ways the world can eliminate agriculture's climate footprint

German mini drones rescue Bambis from hay shredders

Russia postpones planting of GMOs by 3 years

100 percent of California currently in a drought, first time in 15 years

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