
Seoul elevates gardening to high art
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. ... more
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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
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Axelspace to supply imagery for Japan defense satellite network
MTN to deliver secure SpaceX government satcom for defense customers
MDA Space forms 49North to expand Canadian defence capabilities
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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
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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.
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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
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Develop models to forecast unseasonal rains
Indian meteorologists have to develop new models to predict unseasonal rains, which damaged rabi crops in many parts of the country causing huge losses, the space agency chief said on Wednesday.
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