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February 11, 2016
WATER WORLD
Inland fisheries determined to surface as food powerhouse
East Lansing MI (SPX) Feb 11, 2016
No longer satisfied to be washed out by epic seas and vast oceans, the world's lakes, rivers, streams, canals, reservoirs and other land-locked waters continue a push to be recognized - and properly managed - as a global food security powerhouse. In an article by Environmental Reviews, authors, which include six either currently affiliated with Michigan State University (MSU) and/or are alumni, offers the first global review of the value of inland fish and fisheries. "Inland capture fisherie ... read more
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The mystery of the Red Sea
The Red Sea is known as one of the best tourist destinations for good relaxation and scuba-diving, but no one can even imagine that this place is inhabited by many sea creatures that are still waiti ... more
FARM NEWS

Oregano may reduce methane in cow burps
It may sound pretty harmless, but methane emissions from cows are a large problem for the climate. When ruminants digest their feed, methane is formed as a natural by-product of the microbial proces ... more
FARM NEWS

Climate change's frost harms early plant reproduction
Climate change may harm early-flowering plants not through plant-pollinator mismatch but through frost damage, a Dartmouth College-led study shows. The findings appear in the journal Global Change B ... more
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WATER WORLD

Flint mayor demands lead pipes be replaced after scandal
Replacing 15,000 lead pipes is the only way that residents of Flint, Michigan can feel safe again in the wake of a tainted water scandal, the US city's mayor said Tuesday. ... more


CLIMATE SCIENCE

Zimbabwe appeals for $1.5 bln to prevent starvation
Zimbabwe on Tuesday appealed to local businesses and charities for $1.5 billion (1.4 billion euros) aid to save more than a quarter of the population from starvation due to drought. ... more

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FARM NEWS

Agricultural policies in Africa could be harming the poorest
Agricultural policies aimed at alleviating poverty in Africa could be making things worse, according to research by the University of East Anglia (UEA). Published this month in the journal Wor ... more
FARM NEWS

One step closer to commercial edamame production in the US
Edamame, touted as a healthy snack for its high protein content, is becoming increasingly popular in the United States. The soybean seeds are consumed at an immature stage, giving a sweet and slight ... more
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Bridges gain new voice through real time GNSS monitoring of structural behavior
Famous double-slit experiment holds up when stripped to its quantum essentials
Planet expands Pelican satellite fleet with launch of two new spacecraft
WATER WORLD

Southwest sliding into a new normal: Drier conditions
The weather patterns that typically bring moisture to the Southwest are becoming more rare, an indication that the region is sliding into the drier climate state predicted by global models, accordin ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Zimbabwe declares 'state of disaster' over drought
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Friday declared a "state of disaster" in many rural areas hit by a severe drought, with more than a quarter of the population facing food shortages. ... more
FARM NEWS

Bee virus spread manmade and emanates from Europe
The spread of a disease that is decimating global bee populations is manmade, and driven by European honeybee populations, new research has concluded. A study led by the University of Exeter and UC ... more
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FARM NEWS

France's Cahors wine is new frontier for Argentina, China
France's southwestern Cahors region is a new frontier for foreign investors, from Argentine winegrowers doing the "Malbec tango" to potential investor "ambassadors" from China. ... more
WATER WORLD

The seawater temperature distribution in tropics affects the rainfall in East Asia
A wide swatch of Asia, from the tropics to the mid-latitudes, which has wet and dry seasons, is significantly affected by "Asian monsoons." The amount of rainfall in particular has a close rel ... more
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WATER WORLD

Battery technology could charge up water desalination
The technology that charges batteries for electronic devices could provide fresh water from salty seas, says a new study by University of Illinois engineers. Electricity running through a salt water ... more
FARM NEWS

How roots grow
In contrast to animals, plants form new organs throughout their entire life, i.e. roots, branches, flowers and fruits. Researchers in Frankfurt wanted to know to what extent plants follow a pre-dete ... more
FARM NEWS

Scientists discover how plants tailor growth to the seasons
Dmitri A. Nusinow, Ph.D., assistant member at the Danforth Plant Science Center and researchers in his lab studying plants' circadian clock have discovered a gene that allows plants to remember dayl ... more
FARM NEWS

Organic agriculture key to feeding the world sustainably
Washington State University researchers have concluded that feeding a growing global population with sustainability goals in mind is possible. Their review of hundreds of published studies provides ... more
WATER WORLD

Small ponds produce an outsized share of greenhouse gases
Tiny ponds play a disproportionately large role in global greenhouse gas emissions from inland waters, according to a new study by Yale's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Although ... more

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ENERGY NEWS

Germany says carbon emissions down sharply in 2014
Germany was able to substantially reduce emissions of carbon gases in 2014, even if a major re-think is still needed in the transport and farming sectors, the German environment ministry said on Wednesday. ... more
FARM NEWS

China firm offers record $43 bn for agri-giant Syngenta
State-owned China National Chemical Corp. Wednesday offered $43 billion in an agreed takeover for Swiss pesticide and seed giant Syngenta, in what would be by far the biggest-ever overseas acquisition by a Chinese firm. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Transgenic plants' 'die and let live' strategy dramatically increases drought resistance

FARM NEWS

China jails employees of US food firm over meat scandal

WATER WORLD

High-tech river studies reveal benefits of habitat restoration for fish

FARM NEWS

How 'more food per field' could help save our wild spaces

FARM NEWS

Improved harvest for small farms thanks to naturally cloned crops

WATER WORLD

Replace pipes that 'poisoned' Flint water, lawsuit demands

FARM NEWS

Chinese man stole protected seeds from major US firms

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Millions in drought-hit Ethiopia facing food shortages: UN

FARM NEWS

Seagrass genome sequence lends insights to salt tolerance

WATER WORLD

Mercury levels in rainfall are rising in parts of North America

Pollinator competition may drive flower diversification

Molecular method promises to speed development of food crops

Developing countries bear brunt of nitrogen pollution: study

Palmer amaranth could affect Illinois soybean yield

Global nitrogen footprint mapped for first time

Earthworms could be a threat to biodiversity

Replace corroded lead pipes in Flint, lawsuit demands

Pressure building on global water supply

Eritrea president dismisses food crisis fears despite drought

Soybean has greater energy value when fed to pigs than previously known

Researchers measure fish abundance in lakes using a few water samples

Fatty acids from GM oilseed crops could replace fish oil

Weed blasting offers new control method for organic farmers

Eating less meat might not be the way to go green

Obama anger at Michigan water crisis

Water supplies in Tibet set to increase in the future

Australian farmers to benefit from renewables boost

Obama hosts mayor of US city at center of water crisis

Volunteers send water as S.African temperatures soar

Bird flu scare hits French foie gras production


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