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April 19, 2016
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Chemical weathering controls erosion rates in rivers
Austin TX (SPX) Apr 18, 2016
Chemical weathering can control how susceptible bedrock in river beds is to erosion, according to new research. In addition to explaining how climate can influence landscape erosion rates, the results also may improve scientists' ability to interpret and predict feedbacks between erosion, plate tectonics and Earth's climate. The research, led by The University of Texas at Austin, was published in Nature. "Our research presents a specific, process-based mechanism to explain how and why river erosio ... read more
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Chile heavy rain leaves millions without water, closes copper mine
Four million people in Santiago were without tap water Sunday after unusually heavy rain pounding central Chile triggered landslides that fouled the city's water supply and forced the closure of the world's biggest copper mine, officials said. ... more
WATER WORLD

Gripped by drought, Ethiopia drills for water
With Ethiopia in the grip of its worst drought in decades, the government has appealed for aid to help 10 million people living in Africa's second most-populous nation. ... more
FARM NEWS

China wields increasing power in world wine market: study
The global wine market grew almost 11 percent last year as China not only drank more wine but also produced more, the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) said Monday. ... more
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Storms leave three million without water in Chile capital
Three million people in the Chilean capital were without drinking water on Saturday after heavy rain caused landslides that fouled the rivers supplying the city, officials said. ... more


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New technology could improve insect control in cotton
A new biotech trait currently in the development stage could provide improved control of thrips and plant bugs in cotton, according to researchers with the University of Tennessee Institute of Agric ... more

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FARM NEWS

Spreading seeds by human migration
Using DNA collected from corn grown by immigrant farmers in Los Angeles and Riverside, researchers at the University of California, Riverside have found the genetic diversity of corn in some home an ... more
WATER WORLD

Trap and neutralize: A new way to clean contaminated groundwater
A team of researchers from Washington University in St. Louis have helped discover a new chemical method to immobilize uranium in contaminated groundwater, which could lead to more precise and succe ... more
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MicroCarb satellite launches to map global carbon dioxide emissions from space
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FARM NEWS

Rising CO2 levels reduce protein in crucial pollen source for bees
Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have reduced protein in goldenrod pollen, a key late-season food source for North American bees, a Purdue University study shows. Researchers found that t ... more
FARM NEWS

Growth of GM crops slows for first time in 20 years
The growth of genetically-modified crops has dipped for the first time following two decades of steady increases, according to a study released Wednesday. ... more
WATER WORLD

El Salvador capital declares alert over lack of drinking water
El Salvador's government on Thursday declared an alert for the capital San Salvador and outlying towns over the lack of drinking water, which it blamed on climate change. ... more
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FARM NEWS

China to 'facilitate' new GM crops after years of waiting
China will "facilitate" the planting of genetically modified corn and other plants on an industrial scale in the next five years, officials said, after not authorising any new commercial GM crops for a decade. ... more
FARM NEWS

Alibaba to invest $1.25 bn in China food delivery firm
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba and an affiliate part-owned by its founder Jack Ma will invest a total of $1.25 billion in an online food delivery firm, the companies said, as Alibaba diversifies its activities. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Scientists invent robotic 'artist' that spray paints giant murals
Robots do many things formerly done only by humans - from bartending and farming to driving cars - but a Dartmouth researcher and his colleagues have invented a "smart" paint spray can that robotica ... more
WATER WORLD

Will raindrops stick to a spider web's threads?
If you go out after a rain, you may notice spider webs glistening with water droplets. The soggy webs resemble human-made meshes for fog collection: They both have thin fibers that collect water fro ... more
FARM NEWS

EU parliament urges limited approval for weedkiller
European Parliament on Wednesday urged the EU to approve the weedkiller glyphosate for seven years and not 15 as requested by the bloc's top regulator amid fears the product could cause cancer. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Malawi, Mozambique issue drought alerts as crisis spreads
Malawi and Mozambique sounded alarm bells on Wednesday over worsening food shortages caused by severe drought as concerns grow over a hunger crisis spreading across much of southern Africa. ... more
FARM NEWS

Pinpointing the effects of fertilizer
Plant biologists at the University of Illinois and Michigan State University have pinpointed the area of genomes within nitrogen-fixing bacteria in roots, called rhizobia, that's being altered when ... more

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Fertilizer's legacy: Taking a toll on land and water
The world's total human population has jumped to over 7.4 billion just this year. Feeding the human species takes a tremendous toll on our natural resources including water, soil and phosphorus - a ... more
WATER WORLD

Nicaragua lawmakers dismiss attempt to block canal project
Nicaragua's Congress has scuppered a bill backed by thousands of people hoping to block a cross-country canal project, saying the legislature does not have the authority to weigh the issue. ... more
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Changing monsoons contribute to lower tea yield in Chinese provinces

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Report shows how to say goodbye to harmful algal blooms

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'Climate-smart soils' may help balance the carbon budget

WATER WORLD

Microbes take center stage in workings of 'the river's liver'

FARM NEWS

On the lamb: Pakistani officials recover kidnapped newborn sheep

In drought-hit central Nicaragua, water 'is like looking for gold'

Looking for clean water a never-ending task for many Haitians

Drought threatens California despite El Nino

Large variations in precipitation over the past millennium

A lesson from wheat evolution: From the wild to our spaghetti dish

Earth's soils could play key role in locking away greenhouse gases

Can urban gardeners benefit ecosystems while keeping food traditions alive?

California drought patterns becoming more common

China arrests six over fake infant formula: government

Agriculture expansion could reduce rainfall in Brazil's Cerrado

Two killed in Philippines as police disperse drought protest

Rare crane a boost to Taiwan's troubled wetlands

Rivers turn to dust as drought bites Somalia

McDonald's to add 1,500 outlets in China, Hong Kong, SKorea

Severe water stress likely in Asia by 2050

Study finds wide-reaching impact of nitrogen deposition on plants

Laser reveals water's secret life in soil

One crop breeding cycle from starvation

Ecological collapse circumscribes women's work in Mesopotamian marshes

Scientists part the clouds on how droplets form


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