
'The Blob' overshadows El Nino
El Nino exerted powerful effects around the globe in the last year, eroding California beaches; driving drought in northern South America, Africa and Asia; and bringing record rain to the U.S. Pacif ... more
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Agroforestry helps farmers branch out
Imagine an agriculture field. Most are planted with row upon row of tidy cash crops. Now imagine that same field with rows of trees between the rows of crops. This forested field concept is called a ... more
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Western aid cuts cede ground to China in Southeast Asia: study
Russia faces intense barrage of drones, shutting down Moscow airports
Iraq says drones that struck military radars are foreign-made
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Zimbabwe farmers benefit from China agricultural technology transfer
Zimbabwean farmers and students are benefiting from the China-Aid Agricultural Technology Demonstration Center (CATDC), 27 km north-west of Harare, where they are getting knowledge on how to improve ... more
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Feeding the world by rewiring plant mouths
Plants have tiny pores on their leaves called stomata - Greek for mouths - through which they take in carbon dioxide from the air and from which water evaporates. New work from the lab of Dominique ... more
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California droughts caused mainly by changes in wind, not moisture
Droughts in California are mainly controlled by wind, not by the amount of evaporated moisture in the air, new research has found.
The findings were published in Geophysical Research Letters, ... more
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Characteristics improving bean resistance to drought identified
The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most important food legume in the tropics. It is an inexpensive source of proteins and minerals for almost 400 million people, mainly from Africa and L ... more
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A new tool to study plant cell biomechanics
We know that within every living plant there are millions of cells working together in a wonderfully complex harmony. But what we don't know is, within each of these cells, what exactly is going on. ... more
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