
Warming pushes Western US toward driest period in 1,000 years
During the second half of the 21st century, the U.S. Southwest and Great Plains will face persistent drought worse than anything seen in times ancient or modern, with the drying conditions "driven p ... more
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USDA approves new biotech apple for growth in U.S.
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but a new genetically modified variation of the fruit - approved Friday for growth in the United States - also keeps the spoiling away. At least for a while. ... more
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China's Xi pushes development, ethnic unity in rare visit to Tibet
Space Force establishes Systems Delta 85 to strengthen space defense integration
SpaceX launched secretive X-37B US military space drone
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Water ice renders short-lived molecule sustainable
'Antiaromatic compounds' is what chemists call a class of ring molecules which are extremely instable - the opposite of the highly stable aromatic molecules. Because they exist for mere split secon ... more
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Predicting plant responses to drought
A new U.S. Geological Survey study shows how plants' vulnerability to drought varies across the landscape; factors such as plant structure and soil type where the plant is growing can either make th ... more
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Reduced rainfall in the northern tropics linked to industrial emissions
Scientists have produced a rainfall record strongly suggesting that man-made industrial emissions have contributed to less rainfall in the northern tropics.
The research team, led by experts a ... more
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What's next in diets: Chili peppers?
Don't go chomping on a handful of chili peppers just yet, but there may be help for hopeful dieters in those fiery little Native American fruits. A large percentage of the world's population - full ... more
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Chinese investors ravenous for Europe food sector
Chinese foreign direct investment into Europe appears to be becoming a fixture after hitting a record $18 billion (15.9 billion euros) last year, with food and agriculture the top draw, a report said Wednesday. ... more
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