
Pesticide-resistant whitefly could 'devastate' many US crops
A tiny, invasive whitefly that is resistant to pesticides and carries crop-devastating viruses has been found outdoors in the United States for the first time, raising concerns among fruit and vegetable growers. ... more
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Adding milk, meat to diet dramatically improves nutrition for poor in Zambia
Over the past several decades in Zambia, data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations show that there has been a decrease in the per capita consumption of milk, meat, and eg ... more
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Syrian troops move into Suwayda as violence continues
32 killed near Gaza aid sites, Hamas-run Health Ministry says
Ukraine's Zelensky seeks cease-fire meeting next week
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Drought ravages Lesotho as water is exported to S.Africa
For farmer Mohlakoane Molise, the view of the enormous Katse dam from his smallholding high in the mountains of Lesotho taunts him daily. ... more
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Sudan floods kill 100, destroy villages: officials
Thousands of houses have been destroyed and several villages submerged after flooding triggered by torrential rainfall killed 100 people across Sudan, officials and an AFP photographer said on Sunday. ... more
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Not all is green in Mexico City's Aztec garden district
Colorful gondolas lazily ferry tourists around the floating gardens of Mexico City's Xochimilco district, but not all is green in this idyllic vestige of the Aztec empire increasingly choked by urbanization. ... more
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Sequencing of fungal disease genomes may help prevent banana arma
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, and in the Netherlands have discovered how a group of three closely related fungal pathogens have evolved into a lethal threat to the world's bana ... more
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Archaeologists find Britain's last hunter-gatherers on small island
Human remains from the Late Mesolithic era - a period just prior to the introduction of farming - are nearly nonexistent in Britain. ... more
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