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May 26, 2014
FARM NEWS
Wondering about the state of the environment? Just eavesdrop on the bees
London, UK (SPX) May 26, 2014
Researchers have devised a simple way to monitor wide swaths of the landscape without breaking a sweat: by listening in on the "conversations" honeybees have with each other. The scientists' analyses of honeybee waggle dances reported in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on May 22 suggest that costly measures to set aside agricultural lands and let the wildflowers grow can be very beneficial to bees. "In the past two decades, the European Union has spent euro 41 billion on agri-environment s ... read more
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FARM NEWS

European farmers adapting to climate change
A new Stanford study finds that due to an average 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit of warming expected by 2040, yields of wheat and barley across Europe will drop more than 20 percent. New Stanford research r ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Deep-buried carbon may pose climate risk: study
Stocks of organic carbon buried deep underground could pose a global warming threat if disturbed by erosion, farming, deforestation, mining or road-building, a study warned Sunday. ... more
FARM NEWS

US Farmers Can Turn their Ag Waste Problems into Profit
The time is now for U.S. farmers to fully monetize the massive amounts of biomass energy bound up in crop residues, animal manure and other forms of ag waste, advises Roy M. Palk, senior energy advi ... more
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FARM NEWS

Big drop in wintertime fog needed by fruit and nut crops
California's winter tule fog - hated by drivers, but needed by fruit and nut trees - has declined dramatically over the past three decades, raising a red flag for the state's multibillion dollar agr ... more


FARM NEWS

The Added Value of Local Food Hubs
As the largest purchaser of wholesale produce in Santa Barbara County, UC Santa Barbara's residential dining services provided the perfect avenue for a pilot project incorporating local pesticide-fr ... more
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FARM NEWS

With climate changing, Southern plants do better than Northern locals
Can plants and animals evolve to keep pace with climate change? A study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that for at least one widely-studied plant, the ... more
FARM NEWS

Shrub growth decreases as winter temps warm up
Many have assumed that warmer winters as a result of climate change would increase the growth of trees and shrubs because the growing season would be longer. But shrubs achieve less yearly growth wh ... 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

China Bright Food to buy majority stake in Israel's Tnuva
China's state-owned Bright Food will take a majority stake in Israel's biggest food producer Tnuva, it said Thursday in the latest step of an overseas buying spree. ... more
FARM NEWS

Migrating birds stop off in Cyprus at their peril
Under the cover of night, activists patrol key poaching sites in southeast Cyprus, described as an ecological disaster zone for endangered migratory birds on their Mediterranean stopover. ... more
WATER WORLD

The State of Rain
Using modern weather satellites to monitor rainfall has become a robust, widely practiced technique. However, establishing a reliable context for relating space-based rainfall observations to curren ... more
UAV Payloads 2014, 24 - 25 June - London, UK
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FARM NEWS

California drought 'to cost farmers $1.7 billion'
One of California's worst droughts in decades could cost the US state's farmers $1.7 billion, a study warned Monday, a week after alarmingly early wildfires forced tens of thousands of homeowners to evacuate. ... more
FARM NEWS

Madagascar unleashes poisoned rain to break locust plague
The choppers swoop in, dumping insecticide over a plague-stricken village in Madagascar's stunning central highlands. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
FARM NEWS

US acts to fight disease harming 'fair trade' coffee
The US government announced Monday a new $5 million effort to fight a disease savaging Central America's "fair trade" coffee bean harvest and pressuring the price of a morning cup. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Drought sounds alarm, fuels hunger fears for indigenous Guyana
Thousands of indigenous people near Guyana's border with Brazil are battling drought so persistent they fear crop failure and hunger. ... more
FARM NEWS

EU tackles massive food wasting 'best before' labelling
Several EU countries pressed Monday to change 'best before' food labelling, blamed for millions of tons of food being thrown away when getting a square meal is a daily struggle for many. ... more
FARM NEWS
Japan launches land observing satellite

The Making of NASA's Global Selfie: 100+ Countries, Thousands of Photos

Airbus partners with BAE for radar satellite imagery


FARM NEWS
New tide gauge uses GPS signals to measure sea level change

Russian space agency set to resume Glonass talks with US

Payload preparations in full swing for Ariane 5 launch of Galileo navsat


FARM NEWS
International standards reducing insect stowaways in wood packaging material

Canadian forestry firm sues over environmental audit

Emissions From Forests Influence Very First Stage of Cloud Formation


FARM NEWS
New, fossil-fuel-free process makes biodiesel sustainable

NASA's Alternative Fuel Effects Research Showcased

Growing Camelina and Safflower in the Pacific Northwest

BIO FUEL

Growing Camelina and Safflower in the Pacific Northwest
A recent study published in Agronomy Journal provides information important to farmers growing oilseed crops. In the study, camelina and safflower were grown in three-year rotations with winter whea ... more
WATER WORLD

Indonesian island hopes to spark green power revolution
An Indonesian family of farmers eat cobs of corn outside their hut under the glow of a light bulb, as the women weave and young men play with mobile phones. ... more
WATER WORLD

Colorado River reaches Sea of Cortez for first time nearly two decades
The Colorado River Delta once again features flowing water, as the river and Gulf of California, also known as the Sea of Cortez, became reconnected after 16 years of separation. ... more
WATER WORLD

Ban condemns water cuts in Syria's Aleppo
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned rebels Friday for cutting water supplies to the besieged northern Syrian city of Aleppo, calling for services to be restored immediately. ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
Small-Body Robot Review Charts Path From Module Design to System-Level Co-Design
Drone Radar Over Alaska and Wyoming Points Way to Buried Ice on Mars
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FARM NEWS

Asian consortium lifts bid for Australian food manufacturer

WATER WORLD

Novel ORNL technique enables air-stable water droplet networks

FARM NEWS

Corn dwarfed by temperature dip suitable for growing in caves, mines

FARM NEWS

Winners and losers in cereal production from El Nino

WATER WORLD

Eight dead, hundreds ill from 'tainted water' in Philippines

FARM NEWS

Bee biodiversity boosts crop yields

FARM NEWS

Study says pesticides to blame for honeybee colony collapse

FARM NEWS

Rising CO2 poses significant threat to human nutrition

FARM NEWS

As CO2 levels rise, some crop nutrients will fall

WATER WORLD

Native algae species to blame for 'rock snot' blooms in rivers worldwide

Lebanon faces water crisis after record winter drought

Alibaba opens fortunes from Wall St to Chinese backwaters

Space brings fresh water to Morocco

Rice or wheat? How grains define cultural identity

Huge strides in global water and sanitation: UN

Economics of high tunnels examined in southwestern United States

Food security increased by new scientific model in agricultural production

History to Blame for Slow Crop Taming

Plantable containers show promise for use in groundcover production, landscaping

Climate: Rising C02 levels to hit grain nutrition

Caracas to begin four months of water rationing

NASA Begins Field Campaign to Measure Rain in Southern Appalachians

Nature's chemical diversity reflected in Swedish lakes

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

France definitively bans GM corn

War, late rains spark Somalia 'crisis' warning

Tree rings reveal nightmare droughts in the West

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

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

NASA Goddard to Bring Satellite Data to African Agriculture

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