
The appeal of being anti-GMO
A team of Belgian philosophers and plant biotechnologists have turned to cognitive science to explain why opposition to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has become so widespread, despite positi ... more
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Soil Moisture Mission Produces First Global Maps
With its antenna now spinning at full speed, NASA's new Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) observatory has successfully re-tested its science instruments and generated its first global maps, a key ... 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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Exploding stars help to understand thunderclouds on Earth
How is lightning initiated in thunderclouds? This is difficult to answer - how do you measure electric fields inside large, dangerously charged clouds? It was discovered, more or less by coincidence ... more
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US says new EU plan for GMO imports is no solution
The United States criticized Friday the new European Union plan to allow member states to block genetically modified imports, following a new round of talks on the transatlantic free-trade pact. ... more
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Water rationing in Taiwan's second largest city as drought deepens
Taiwan's government said Friday it will expand water rationing to its second largest city next month to battle a worsening drought following record-low rain in nearly 70 years. ... more
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Ability to identify 'killer' bees a boon to the honeybee industry
A genetic test that can prevent the entry of 'killer' bees into Australia and their spread around the world has been created by researchers at the University of Sydney and their collaborators at Yor ... more
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Bird flu spreads in US, but risk to people 'low'
Bird flu is spreading among wild birds, chickens and turkeys across much of the United States but health authorities said Wednesday there is a low risk of people getting sick. ... more
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