
The Salton Sea: a time-bomb amid California drought
At first sight the Salton Sea looks putrid, with dead fish scattered among patches of fetid water in a vast salty lake in the middle of the Californian desert. ... more
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Microchip backpacks help track bee behavior
Measuring just 4.8 millimeters by 8 millimeters, bee backpacks can't hold much of anything. But strapped to the back of bees, scientists hope they can help solve the mystery of bee decline. ... more
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Space Force establishes Systems Delta 85 to strengthen space defense integration
North Korea has 'undeclared' ICBM base near China border: report
ICEYE introduces Scan Wide mode to enhance SAR satellite imaging capacity
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Researchers develop detailed genetic map of world wheat varieties
Kansas State University scientists have released findings of a complex, two-year study of the genomic diversity of wheat that creates an important foundation for future improvements in wheat around ... more
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African cattle parasite tamed by its less lethal cousins
African cattle infected with a lethal parasite that kills one million cows per year are less likely to die when co-infected with the parasite's milder cousin, according to a new study published in S ... more
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Food-delivery process inside seeds revealed
Inside every seed is the embryo of a plant, and in most cases also a storage of food needed to power initial growth of the young seedling. A seed consists mainly of carbohydrates and these have to b ... more
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Flower-enriched farms boost bee populations
Flower strips sown into farmers' fields not only attract bees but increase their numbers, new University of Sussex research has shown.
A two-year study of farms in West Sussex and Hampshire in ... more
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Lombardy, the new Caspian for caviar
With pools 85 times the size of the nearby pitches where Rugby Calvisano plays, the company Agro Ittica Lombarda is putting this northern Italian town on the map again - as the world's top caviar producer. ... more
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