
El Nino set to bear down on US in early 2016
The current strong El Nino brewing in the Pacific Ocean shows no signs of waning, as seen in the latest satellite image from the U.S./European Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM)/Jason-2 mission ... more
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River ecosystems show 'incredible' initial recovery after dam removal
A songbird species that flourishes on the salmon-rich side of dams in the western United States struggles when it tries to nest on the side closed off from the fish and the nutrients they leave behi ... more
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Space Force taps five firms to develop secure global tactical satcom solutions
SES Secures 5 Year Army Contract for Global Tactical Satellite Communications
Royal Canadian Navy selects MDA Space for next generation drone surveillance systems
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Water levels in Great Salt Lake's north arm hit historic low
The north arm of the Great Salt Lake hit historically low levels for the second straight year. ... more
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Genomes of early Irish settlers sequenced
Scientists in Ireland have sequenced the genomes of some of the island nation's earliest settlers. ... more
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Record El Nino, climate change drive extreme weather
Deadly extreme weather on at least five continents is driven in large part by a record-breaking El Nino, but climate change is a likely booster too, experts said Monday. ... more
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Same growth rate for farming, non-farming prehistoric people
Prehistoric human populations of hunter-gatherers in a region of North America grew at the same rate as farming societies in Europe, according to a new radiocarbon analysis involving researchers fro ... more
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How LED lighting treatments affect greenhouse tomato quality
To satisfy increasing consumer demand for locally grown, fresh tomatoes during off-seasons, greenhouse tomato growers often need to rely on supplemental lighting. Tomato growers are looking to light ... more
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