
NMSU sustainability project receives regional and national recognition
A group of New Mexico State University researchers received regional and national recognition from Western and national land-grant university directors for a sustainability project that aims to cons ... more
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Lake Erie algae bloom getting worse
It's not a matter of if or when, but of how bad will it get? The question concerns Lake Erie's growing algae bloom, and the answer - according to the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration - a five or six on a 10-point scale (with ten being the worst). ... more
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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
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Damage assessment of runaway barges at Marseilles lock and dam
It takes a synchronized lock and dam system-operating like a motorized flight of stairs on the Illinois River, using gravity to move the water-to maintain a minimum depth for boat traffic.
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Perfect growing conditions for charcoal rot in soybeans
With over 100 diseases that can attack soybean crops, why would charcoal rot rise to the top of the most wanted list? University of Illinois scientists cite the earth's changing climate as one reaso ... more
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Border guard wounded in shootout over water access on Kyrgyz-Tajik border
A Kyrgyz border guard received head injuries on Thursday following clashes near a disputed border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan that Bishkek blamed on Tajiks attempting to divert water from a river. ... more
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Water bonus flows from climate change measures
The equivalent of one-third of Melbourne's water use could be saved each year through the implementation of efficiency measures that deal with climate change, according to a new study.
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'Bee-harming' pesticides also hit bird populations: study
Already suspected of killing bees, so-called "neonic" pesticides also affect bird populations, possibly by eliminating the insects they feed upon, a Dutch study said on Wednesday. ... more
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