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August 21, 2015
FARM NEWS
Better-tasting grocery store tomatoes could soon be on their way
Boston MA (SPX) Aug 21, 2015
Tomato lovers rejoice: Adding or rearranging a few simple steps in commercial processing could dramatically improve the flavor of this popular fruit sold in the grocery store, according to researchers. The scientists will present new research on flavor-saving methods at the 250th National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world's largest scientific society. The meeting features more than 9,000 reports on new advances in science and other topics. It is being held he ... read more
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How clean is your spinach?
Ever wonder what that the words triple-washed or pre-washed on a bag of baby spinach mean? Not much according to engineers at the University of California, Riverside. They discovered that small peak ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

'Kids on the frontline': China firefighters in spotlight after blasts
As the child of poor Chinese farmers Yang Weigang never dreamt of being a firefighter. But when he grew up, the chance of making a little more money than his poverty-stricken parents outweighed the dangers. ... more
FARM NEWS

Researchers warn ranchers to be wary of toxic plants
During periods of drought and high heat, pressure on rangeland grass can mount. If ranchers aren't careful, desperate cattle may consume toxic plants. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Agricultural intervention improves HIV outcomes
A multifaceted farming intervention can reduce food insecurity while improving HIV outcomes in patients in Kenya, according to a randomized, controlled trial led by researchers at UC San Francisco. ... more


FARM NEWS

Work on barren soil may bear fruit
Australian and Chinese scientists have made significant progress in determining what causes soil acidification - a discovery that could assist in turning back the clock on degraded croplands. ... more
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WATER WORLD

South Indian state orders temples to pray for rain
Authorities in a south Indian state have ordered temples to perform special prayers for rain after a disappointing monsoon. ... more
WATER WORLD

Up to 30 percent less precipitation in the Central Andes in future
Seasonal water shortages already occur in the Central Andes of Peru and Bolivia. By the end of the century, precipitation could fall by up to 30% according to an international team of researchers le ... more
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Last chance saloon for global plastic pollution treaty
Diatoms shown to absorb and store uranium inside cells
Dual-level hybrid storage design boosts solar efficiency and reduces costs
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Largest Polish river hits record-low level amid drought
Poland's longest river, the Vistula, on Tuesday hit its lowest water level in more than 200 years because of a drought ravaging the country, a weather official said. ... more
FARM NEWS

Plant doctors get to the root of plant stress in rice
Sitting in an air-conditioned office at the Texas A and M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Beaumont, it's obvious: People work better indoors when temperatures outside climb to the 90s whil ... more
FARM NEWS

2 major US aquifers contaminated by natural uranium
Nearly 2 million people throughout the Great Plains and California above aquifer sites contaminated with natural uranium that is mobilized by human-contributed nitrate, according to a study from the ... more
Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Efficiency Summit USA 2015
ABOUT US

Mass grave site yields evidence of Stone Age massacre
In a newly published study, researchers reveal the discovery of an ancient grave filled with shattered skulls and broken bones, evidence of a violent episode in a rural Stone Age farming village. ... more
FARM NEWS

German harvest battered by drought, heatwave: farmers' association
This year's grain, fruit and vegetable harvests in Germany have been reduced by droughts in key areas and by the long summer heatwave, the national farmers' association DBV said Tuesday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Another baked Alaska -- Trump and Putin
Pakistan establishes new missile force after India conflict, PM says
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WATER WORLD

Eliminating water-borne bacteria with pages from The Drinkable Book
Human consumption of bacterially contaminated water causes millions of deaths each year throughout the world--primarily among children. While studying the material properties of paper as a graduate ... more
FARM NEWS

Norwegian fund excludes four Asian companies over palm oil
Norway's gigantic sovereign wealth fund announced Monday it was divesting from four large Asian companies over the environmental damage their palm oil activities have on tropical forests. ... more
FARM NEWS

Southern African leaders meet as region faces food crisis
Leaders of 15 southern African countries will gather for an annual summit on Monday as the region grapples with serious food shortages that have left a record number of people needing aid. ... more
FARM NEWS

Keeping beef in the center of the plate
The United States' cow herd saw its highest numbers--132 million head--in 1975. Over the last 40 years those numbers have diminished, with the USDA reporting 89.8 million cattle within the country a ... more
FARM NEWS

Carnivorous conchs are decimating oyster populations
In Florida, oyster reefs are shrinking. The mollusks' collapse is being a blamed on a rise in water salinity and an influx of a species of carnivorous conchs. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Blue-green algae poses threat to US water systems
A report concludes that blooms of toxic cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, are a poorly monitored and underappreciated risk to recreational and drinking water quality in the United States, and may ... more
WATER WORLD

Researchers detail carbon output from rivers and streams
Work by a University of Wyoming professor and a recent UW Ph.D. graduate has provided a more complete picture of the role of rivers and streams in the global carbon cycle. Robert Hall Jr., pro ... more
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WATER WORLD

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Panama declares drought emergency

FARM NEWS

Drought causes $100 million in crop losses in El Salvador

SHAKE AND BLOW

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FARM NEWS

Devastating bird flu threatens US poultry farmers

WATER WORLD

China desalinating massive amounts of water

Africa's fires mean less rain during the dry season

Lack of funds threatens food aid for millions in Iraq

Clearing wild vegetation doesn't improve crop health

Drought causes Panama Canal to reduce cargo size

Study to help suburbanites have a pretty and bee-friendly lawn

Great Plains agricultural greenhouse gas emissions could be eliminated

Feed supplement greatly reduces dairy cow methane emissions

Almost 80 species scavenge hunting remains worldwide

Crop pests outwit climate change predictions en route to new destinations

Veolia says net profits more than double to 321 million euros

Romanian farm losses at 2bn euros from drought: associations

Colombia to buy land for poor in post-war period

Self-assembling, biomimetic membranes may aid water filtration

How bees naturally vaccinate their babies

Food tech startups raking in cash: survey

Drought's legacy on trees is worth modeling

Rice disease-resistance discovery closes the loop for scientific integrity

California cuts water use beyond governor's target

How a kernel got naked and corn became king

Botswana tackles worst drought in 30 years

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