
Study: Farm-raised salmon suffer from depression
Every salmon farm features "drop outs," growth-stunted fish that float lifelessly at the surface of the pond. New research suggests these fish are severely depressed. ... more
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Cambodia's royal oxen predict 'bountiful' harvest despite severe drought
Cambodia may be suffering the worst drought for half a century but a ritual involving royal oxen on Tuesday nevertheless predicted a bountiful harvest this year. ... more
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How drones are altering contemporary warfare
Light powered micromotors achieve flight in open air
Europe Strives to Counter Russian and Chinese Satellite Menace
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Drugs and dung a bad mix for climate: study
Scientists have discovered a potential threat to Earth's climate lurking in a dark and smelly place: the dung of cattle treated with antibiotics, a study said Wednesday. ... more
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New confidence in China wine market at Hong Kong's Vinexpo
A slowing economy and a corruption crackdown had led to concerns that China's wine boom had gone bust, but there was renewed optimism at a Hong Kong wine fair Tuesday as the mainland develops more affordable drinking habits. ... more
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Bayer-Monsanto tie-up fuels anti-GM debate in Germany
A proposed tie-up between Bayer and Monsanto may still face numerous hurdles but it has already inflamed opinion in Germany where most people oppose genetically modified foods. ... more
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Bayer targets GM giant Monsanto in biggest German takeover bid
German chemicals giant Bayer said Monday it had offered $62 billion for US agriculture group Monsanto as it seeks to create the world's biggest supplier of seeds, pesticides and genetically-modified crops. ... more
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EU delays re-approval for weedkiller glyphosate
The EU on Thursday failed to agree on the re-approval of weedkiller glyphosate in Europe amid fresh fears the product could cause cancer. ... more
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