
Sequencing of barley genome achieves new milestone
Barley, a widely grown cereal grain commonly used to make beer and other alcoholic beverages, possesses a large and highly repetitive genome that is difficult to fully sequence. Now a team led by sc ... more
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Water covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface, but only a fraction is fresh
Fresh water--connecting and sustaining all aspects of life on Earth, including food and energy--is in great danger. Moreover, scientists are worried not only about fresh water; they worry that we ar ... more
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Another baked Alaska -- Trump and Putin
Pakistan establishes new missile force after India conflict, PM says
Israeli military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive
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Demand for coffee can create ecological, economic rift with poorer nations
The explosion in worldwide coffee consumption in the past two decades has generally not benefitted farmers of coffee beans in poorer nations along the equator.
A University of Kansas (KU) rese ... more
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Eyeing the stars: Ethiopia's space programme
High above the crowded streets of Addis Ababa, among fields where farmers lead oxen dragging wooden ploughs, sits Ethiopia's space programme. ... more
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Qatar hails veggie trial success
Desert nation Qatar will use "cutting-edge technology" to grow up to 70 percent of its own vegetables by 2023 - a four-fold increase, officials from Doha's biggest agricultural group said Tuesday. ... more
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S'no water in Sierra Nevadas
Most of us have strong opinions about snow during the winter. For some, it's a curse. Others enjoy the recreation heavy snowfall brings. Yet, once warmer weather comes, we tend to forget about those ... more
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'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
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