
The Shebaa Farms, a tug-of-war Mideast conflict zone
The Shebaa Farms, where the Lebanese militia Hezbollah claimed a Tuesday attack on Israeli forces that slightly wounded two soldiers, is a mountainous sliver of land rich in water resources. ... more
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Asian carp DNA detected in Lake Michigan tributary
Recent water samples collected from the Kalamazoo River, about 20 miles upstream from where the river flows into Lake Michigan, tested positive for genetic material from Asian carp. It's the closest to Lake Michigan a positive sample has been found. ... 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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Natural gene selection can produce orange corn rich in provitamin A for Africa, U.S.
Purdue researchers have identified a set of genes that can be used to naturally boost the provitamin A content of corn kernels, a finding that could help combat vitamin A deficiency in developing co ... more
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Fall in monsoon rains driven by rise in air pollution
Emissions produced by human activity have caused annual monsoon rainfall to decline over the past 50 years, a study suggests.
In the second half of the 20th century, the levels of rain recorde ... more
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NYT says it's sorry for cartoon mocking India's Mars mission
The New York Times apologized on Sunday for a cartoon that ran over the weekend disparaging India and its space program. ... more
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Ivory Coast buoyed by record agricultural harvest
Good news is pouring in from plantations in Ivory Coast, the west African country is racking up record harvests for cocoa and cashew nuts of which it is a top global producer. ... more
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No sign of health or nutrition problems from GMO livestock feed
A new scientific review from the University of California, Davis, reports that the performance and health of food-producing animals consuming genetically engineered feed, first introduced 18 years a ... more
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