
Indian village gets 'world's cheapest bottled water'
Charity workers have teamed with an impoverished village in eastern India to develop what they say is the world's cheapest bottle of drinking water - costing less than one US cent. ... more
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Wind bursts strongly affect El Nino severity
The long-forecasted El Nino event of 2014/15 did not meet expectations. On March 5, 2015, the National Weather Service finally declared a "weak" event arriving several months later than expected, fo ... 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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The life force of African rivers
The common hippopotamus can spend up to 16 hours a day immersed in rivers and lakes. Lumbering out of the water at night, these herbivores graze on tropical grasses and consume 80 to 100 pounds in o ... more
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Diversity in a monoculture
Modern, machine-friendly agriculture is dominated by monocultures. One single cultivar - one genotype of a crop species - is cultivated on large areas. Favored cultivars are optimized for high yield ... more
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Most comprehensive study to date reveals evolutionary history of citrus
Citrus fruits - delectable oranges, lemons, limes, kumquats and grapefruits - are among the most important commercially cultivated fruit trees in the world, yet little is known of the origin of the ... more
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Can't pay? Won't pay! -- putting a price on water
It's arguably our most vital and precious natural resource, and one that is growing dangerously scarce from China to California, but no matter how much we value water, we're not that keen on paying for it. ... more
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Oil spill leaves 100,000 Mexicans without water
Some 100,000 people remained without drinking water in southern Mexico on Wednesday after rivers were contaminated by an oil spill triggered when thieves tapped a pipeline. ... more
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