
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
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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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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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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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