
Could smell hold the key to ending pesticide use
UK scientists may have uncovered a natural way of avoiding the use of pesticides and help save plants from attack by recreating a natural insect repellent. Scientists from Cardiff University and Rot ... more
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McDonald's supplier gets Beijing's biggest pollution fine: Xinhua
A McDonald's joint venture in China supplying its outlets with French fries has been slapped with a record 3.9 million yuan ($630,000) fine for water pollution, state media reported. ... 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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Bumblebee genomes create a buzz in the field of pollination
Bees play a key role in our ecosystem and in the world's food supply. Thanks to a large collaborative effort, the genomes of two important pollinating bumblebees have been sequenced and compared wit ... more
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Dutch saltwater potatoes offer hope for world's hungry
A small field on an island off the Netherlands' northern coast promises one answer to the problem of how to feed the world's ever-growing population: potatoes and other crops that grow in saltwater. ... more
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Study: Runway runoff degrades water quality
Groundwater near the airport runway in Oslo, Norway, lacks oxygen, and the soil there is degraded. According to new research, these conditions are likely present anywhere airplanes are frequently de-iced. ... more
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Going with the flow
When it comes to soil and water, predictability is important--but difficult. Soil scientists have struggled with accurately measuring water flow through soil for years. Even the smallest soil detail ... more
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Congress Says Pentagon Can't Use Russian and Chinese Weather Satellites
No matter their differences, any two people can still manage a conversation about one thing: weather. But for the Pentagon, even atmospheric phenomenon can become a political flashpoint, as it may s ... more
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