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March 24, 2015
WATER WORLD
Unaweep Canyon and Earth's deep-time past
Boulder CO (SPX) Mar 23, 2015
Unaweep Canyon is a puzzling landscape - the only canyon on Earth with two mouths. First formally documented by western explorers mapping the Colorado Territory in the 1800s, Unaweep Canyon has inspired numerous hypotheses for its origin. This new paper for Geosphere by Gerilyn S. Soreghan and colleagues brings together old and new geologic data of this region to further the hypothesis that Unaweep Canyon was formed in multiple stages. The inner gorge originated ~300 million years ago, was buried, ... read more
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Greater-than-additive management effects key in reducing corn yield gaps
While many recent studies have documented that agricultural producers must significantly increase yields in order to meet the food, feed, and fuel demands of a growing population, few have given pra ... more
FARM NEWS

Neither more food nor better food -- still, fish biomass increases
To increase the biomass of fish, contemporary ecological theory predicts that either the amount of food or the quality of the food has to increase. In a recent experiment, researchers at Umea Univer ... more
FARM NEWS

Olive tree disease in Italy alarms EU
Brussels called for "complete vigilance" Monday to stop the spread of a strain of bacteria killing olive trees in southern Italy, the European Union's second biggest producer of olive oil. ... more
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China imposes new curbs on Norway salmon imports
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FARM NEWS

Dairy industry making strides toward reducing its carbon footprint
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

As lakes become deserts, drought is Iran's new problem
Nazar Sarani's village in southeast Iran was once an island. It is now a desert, a casualty of the country's worsening water crisis. ... more
WATER WORLD

Thousands march against Irish water charges
Tens of thousands took to the streets of Dublin on Saturday in the latest mass protest against new water charges which have sparked widespread public anger. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Cropping Africa's wet savannas would bring high environmental costs
With the global population rising, analysts and policymakers have targeted Africa's vast wet savannas as a place to produce staple foods and bioenergy groups at low environmental costs. But a new re ... more
FARM NEWS

Hangover for Bordeaux wines as Chinese demand dries up
Sales of France's famous Bordeaux wines fell sharply last year, winemakers said on Thursday, blaming a poor harvest in 2013 and rapidly slowing demand in China, its main export market. ... more
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Man condemned to die for burning farmer to death in China
A Chinese court on Thursday condemned a man to die for burning a farmer to death and injuring three others in a land dispute last year. ... more
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Too haute to handle? French cuisine hard to swallow in China
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FARM NEWS

Hidden greenhouse emissions revealed in new Board of Agriculture report
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Botswana MPs want wildlife hunting ban lifted ahead of talks
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UAV NEWS

Draganfly offers turnkey agricultural remote sensing solution
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FARM NEWS

Understanding plants' immune systems could lead to better tomatoes
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FARM NEWS

'Low risk' bird flu outbreak at Dutch farm: official
Dutch authorities have identified an outbreak of avian flu in chickens at a farm in the centre of the country that is likely a "low risk" strain, officials said Thursday. ... more
WATER WORLD

How rain is dependent on soil moisture
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WATER WORLD

Penn researchers show how rivers creep and flow to shape landscapes over time
Rivers drive the evolution of Earth's surface by eroding and depositing sediment. But for nearly a century, geologists have puzzled over why theoretical models, which use principles of physics to pr ... more
FARM NEWS

Dartmouth-led team identifies circadian clock gene that strengthens crop plant
Dartmouth researchers and their colleagues have identified a circadian clock gene that helps a key crop plant to withstand extreme cold and salty conditions, which could help to develop hardier crop ... more
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WATER WORLD

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WATER WORLD

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