
Study shows how GM crops can have diminishing success fighting off insects
A new study from North Carolina State University and Clemson University finds the toxin in a widely used genetically modified (GM) crop is having little impact on the crop pest corn earworm (Helicov ... more
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Green oasis rises in heart of Rio slum
The stench of rotting dog corpses used to waft through Mauro Quintanilha's Rio slum home. Outside stood a towering mound of detritus of every size and shape. ... more
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Kim Jong Un urges expansion of N. Korea nuclear capability
China to showcase latest military hardware at September parade
CerraCap backs Space Kinetic to accelerate space superiority and missile defense
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Australia welcomes UN call on Great Barrier Reef
Australia welcomed a draft decision by the United Nations to keep the Great Barrier Reef off its endangered list Saturday, but environmentalists warned of ongoing risks to the natural wonder. ... more
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'Little spaces' make big difference in megacity Lagos
For Monica Zunnyi-Abu, hosting her son's 10th birthday party in an unremarkable park in Nigeria's financial capital Lagos proved to be a revelation. ... more
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Poland's love affair with allotments
Pitchfork in hand, Hanna Wielgus turns the dark, rich soil of her allotment on a major thoroughfare of the Polish capital known for its monster traffic jams. ... more
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US expands protection for streams, water supply
The US Environmental Protection Agency unveiled expanded safeguards Wednesday for streams and wetlands that supply drinking water to more than 100 million people. ... more
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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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