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May 28, 2015
FARM NEWS
Seoul elevates gardening to high art
Seoul (AFP) May 27, 2015
From stylish, manicured creations to small vegetable plots, gardens are taking to the rooftops of the South Korean capital Seoul - bringing dashes of spontaneity and colour to the skyline of one of the world's most densely populated cities. With help from the municipal government, otherwise largely drab buildings are being crowned with flower beds, allotments and trees, where the scent of fresh blossoms in the springtime can briefly mask the fumes from the traffic below. The project has produce ... read more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Drought-hit Californians paint their lawns green
The heat is stifling, the soil dry as a bone, and a new law in drought-stricken California restricts the use of sprinklers. ... more
WATER WORLD

War leaves 16 million Yemenis without clean water: Oxfam
Almost two-thirds of the population of war-torn Yemen have no access to clean water, two months into the Saudi-led air campaign against rebel forces, relief agency Oxfam said Tuesday. ... more
FARM NEWS

North American weed poses hay fever problem for Europe
Itchy eyes, sneezing and wheezing are likely to spread in Europe in coming decades as a notorious allergy-causing North American weed goes on the rampage, scientists said on Monday. ... more
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Chinese dominance worries Nigeria's textile traders
Nafiu Badaru, a junior civil servant in northern Nigeria's biggest city Kano, doesn't make much money and it takes some cash to look good so he tends to buy made-in-China fabric. ... more


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Diverse soil communities can help offset impacts of global warming
Maintaining a healthy and diverse soil community can buffer natural ecosystems against the damaging impacts of global warming, according to a new Yale-led study. In a long-term study, research ... more
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WATER WORLD

Scientists discover tiny microbes with potential to cleanse waterways
A seven-year scientific study has revealed that microbial communities in urban waterways has the potential to play an important role in cleansing Singapore's waterways and also act as raw water qual ... more
FARM NEWS

Fresh milk, off the grid
Even though much of the population in developing countries is involved in agriculture, food security is virtually out of reach. Often the only resort is to purchase a cow, buffalo, or sheep, to prov ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Caltech scientists use sound to remember quantum information
China accelerates space computing as Geovis and Sugon map an orbital data network
Leonardo DRS completes first sea trials of maritime counter drone system for small uncrewed vessels
WATER WORLD

Pockmarks on the lake bed
Anna Reusch, a doctoral student at ETH's Geological Institute, was utterly amazed one morning: during a routine measuring run with her research vessel on Lake Neuchatel, she suddenly saw an unusual ... more
FARM NEWS

Thousands worldwide march against Monsanto and GM crops
Thousands of people hit the streets in cities across the world Saturday to protest against the American biotechnology giant Monsanto and its genetically modified crops and pesticides. ... more
FARM NEWS

Thousands worldwide march against Monsanto and GM crops
From Paris to Ouagadougou, thousands of people took to the streets Saturday to protest against the American biotechnology giant Monsanto and its genetically modified crops and pesticides. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Climate change's future impact uncertain on Midwest water cycle, Dartmouth-led study finds
Will climate change make the U.S. Midwest drier or wetter during the summer growing season? A new Dartmouth-led study finds that the answer remains uncertain. The findings are important given the Mi ... more
FARM NEWS

Satellite mapping reveals agricultural slowdown in Latin America
For the first time, satellite mapping of Latin America shows that the continent's agricultural expansion has waned in the wake of the global economic downturn, according to UBC research. "Near ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Kim Jong Un urges expansion of N. Korea nuclear capability
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WATER WORLD

Historical land use an important factor for carbon cycling in northern lakes
The historical past is important when we seek to understand environmental conditions as they are today and predict how these might change in the future. This is according to researchers from Umea Un ... more
FARM NEWS

Japan takes food row with SKorea to WTO
Japan on Thursday took its food row with South Korea to the World Trade Organization concerning import bans and new testing procedures following the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster in 2011. ... more
FARM NEWS

Bodyguards for precious seeds
The fungi (Rhizoctonia solani) is stealthy blight, becoming visible only shortly before the harvest infesting beets or corn at their roots. The fungal rot begins early in the season, working its way ... more
WATER WORLD

Europe's bathing waters cleaner, says Brussels
European beach and river bathing sites have cleaned up their acts, with 95 percent now meeting water quality standards in time for the summer holiday season, the EU said Wednesday. ... more
FARM NEWS

France moves to ban food waste in supermarkets
In a rare show of unity France's parliament voted unanimously Thursday to ban food waste in big supermarkets, notably by outlawing the destruction of unsold food products. ... more
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FARM NEWS

How used coffee grounds could make some food more healthful
Coffee has gone from dietary foe to friend in recent years, partly due to the revelation that it's rich in antioxidants. Now even spent coffee-grounds are gaining attention for being chock-full of t ... more
FARM NEWS

Spores for thought
Researchers at the Institute of Food Research have established how clostridia bacteria emerge from spores. This could help them understand how these bacteria germinate and go on to produce the deadl ... more
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FARM NEWS

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Rubber plantation brings both work and worries to Gabon

FARM NEWS

White House gets busy to save the bees

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WATER WORLD

Study reveals how rivers regulate global carbon cycle

FARM NEWS

Climate change boosts a migratory insect pest

FARM NEWS

The mighty seed

FARM NEWS

Brazilian beef industry moves to reduce its destruction of rain forests

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Drought face-lift: California paints lawns green

FARM NEWS

Taiwan imposes new restrictions on Japan food imports

Soil security and the threat to soil productivity

Humans, livestock in Kenya linked in sickness and in health

World population-food supply balance is becoming increasingly unstable

Vineyard habitats help butterflies return

River sediments, a dynamic reserve of pollutants

Gene required for plant growth at warmer temperatures discovered

Taiwan lifts water rationing as drought eases

Fresh evidence for how water reached Earth found in asteroid debris

Rangers hope degraded streams and an endangered tree can help each other

Gaza engineer seeks solution to water woes

How Dry Is Texas? SMAP, TxSON Network Aim to Find Out

Human security at risk as depletion of soil accelerates, scientists warn

Low-allergen soybean could have high impact

Fungi enhances crop roots and could be a future 'bio-fertilizer'

Startup turns old shipping containers into farms

A model approach for sustainable phosphorus recovery from wastewater

Simulating seasons

Norway plans to slash subsidies to fur farms

Organic farming techniques can make agriculture a carbon sink

Pesticides alter bees' brains

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