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September 09, 2015
FARM NEWS
EU lawmakers want full animal cloning ban
Strasbourg, France (AFP) Sept 8, 2015
EU lawmakers backed calls Tuesday to tighten up a proposed ban on cloning animals for food so as to ensure they never find a place on European farms. The European Commission is ready to ban animal cloning in the 28-nation bloc but MEPs said it had to go further to halt all imports and the use of cloned products to ease public concerns about food safety. "Up to now, we have been able to import reproductive material from third countries. We are washing our hands letting others do the dirty work," ... read more
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Plants also suffer from stress
High salt in soil dramatically stresses plant biology and reduces the growth and yield of crops. Now researchers have found specific proteins that allow plants to grow better under salt stress, and ... more
WATER WORLD

Japan loos flush with success after toilet design contest
Japan's luckiest lavatories have received a government award for their spotless appearance in a hard-fought contest among the nation's prettiest and most practical loos. ... more
FARM NEWS

Could more intensive farming practices benefit tropical birds?
The world is facing an extinction crisis as more and more forests are converted into farmland. But does it help when farms share the land with birds and other animals? The short answer is "no, ... more
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WATER WORLD

TES Satellite Instrument Gives New Insight into Water Cycle
Research using NASA satellite measurements has given scientists a better understanding of what happens to rain and snow that falls on land - how much runs off into rivers, lakes and aquifers; how mu ... more


WATER WORLD

Longest Polish river reveals secrets amid drought
Archaeologists are having a field day in Poland's longest river, the Vistula, which because of a drought has hit a record low water level allowing them to uncover a treasure trove of ancient artifacts. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Saving oysters by digging up their past
Restoring oyster reefs is not an easy task, but by digging deep and examining centuries-old reefs, marine restoration professionals may stand a better chance at bringing oysters back, said a new Cor ... more
FARM NEWS

New peer-reviewed study rewrites genetic history of sheep
At a time when the price of mutton is climbing and wool crashing, a groundbreaking new study has used advanced genetic sequencing technology to rewrite the history of sheep breeding and trading alon ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Last chance saloon for global plastic pollution treaty
Diatoms shown to absorb and store uranium inside cells
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FARM NEWS

Israel to use crop, water technology to win friends in Africa
Israel wants to use its cutting-edge agricultural technology to improve food production - and win friends - across Africa, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Repurposing would-be wasted food to feed the hungry and create jobs
"If I offered you a bruised banana, you probably wouldn't be interested," said Jonathan Deutsch, PhD, director of Drexel University's Center for Hospitality and Sport Management. "But what if I offe ... more
FARM NEWS

Humus depletion induced by climate change
The yields of many important crops in Europe have been stagnating since the 1990s. As a result, the input of organic matter into the soil - the crucial source for humus formation - is decreasing. Sc ... more
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FARM NEWS

New fungi behind emerging wheat disease
Researchers have unraveled the mystery cause of the emerging wheat disease White Grain Disorder. Scientists at the Wheat Biosecurity Laboratory at The Australian National University (ANU) identified ... more
FARM NEWS

Old World forage grass making a comeback in the Midwest
A long ignored grass species is poised for a comeback. Federal researchers are urging cattle farmers in the Upper Midwest to reintroduce a fescue variety forgotten by time. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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FARM NEWS

23 dead as Madagascar troops battle cattle rustlers
Deadly clashes between troops and armed cattle rustlers on the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar have left 23 people dead, the army said on Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Where bread began
A group of intrepid Israeli researchers recently went back to the dawn of the Stone Age to make lunch. Using 12,500-year-old conical mortars carved into bedrock, they reconstructed how their ancient ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

California Drought Causing Valley Land to Sink
As Californians continue pumping groundwater in response to the historic drought, the California Department of Water Resources released a new NASA report showing land in the San Joaquin Valley is si ... more
FARM NEWS

Green light of hope to overcome Striga-triggered food insecurity in Africa
A molecular approach has been used to identify the protein responsible for germination of Striga seeds through visualization by green fluorescence. Striga, a parasitic plant known as witchweed has s ... more
FARM NEWS

Humans carry more antibiotic-resistant bacteria than animals they work with
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a concern for the health and well-being of both humans and farm animals. One of the most common and costly diseases faced by the dairy industry is bovine mastitis, ... more
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FARM NEWS

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
WATER WORLD

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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A community of soil bacteria saves plants from root rot

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Demand for coffee can create ecological, economic rift with poorer nations

AFRICA NEWS

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CLIMATE SCIENCE

PNG drought could be worst in decades: PM

Australian winemakers court Asian tastebuds

Europe hit by 1 of the worst droughts since 2003

Researchers warn ranchers to be wary of toxic plants

More grasslands in Tibet could bring climate improvements

Agricultural intervention improves HIV outcomes

Scientists turn oily soil into fertile ground

Better-tasting grocery store tomatoes could soon be on their way

How clean is your spinach?

Work on barren soil may bear fruit

2 major US aquifers contaminated by natural uranium

South Indian state orders temples to pray for rain

Up to 30 percent less precipitation in the Central Andes in future

Largest Polish river hits record-low level amid drought

Plant doctors get to the root of plant stress in rice

Mass grave site yields evidence of Stone Age massacre

German harvest battered by drought, heatwave: farmers' association

Eliminating water-borne bacteria with pages from The Drinkable Book

Norwegian fund excludes four Asian companies over palm oil

Southern African leaders meet as region faces food crisis

Keeping beef in the center of the plate

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