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November 01, 2016
WATER WORLD
Early Pacific seafarers likely latched onto El Nino and other climate patterns
Eugene OR (SPX) Nov 01, 2016
The colonization of far-flung Remote Oceania some 3,400 years ago was one of the most ambitious and expansive population dispersals in human history. Seafarers traveled thousands of miles of ocean, navigating by stars and overcoming currents and difficult weather to arrive in a region that includes present-day Tonga, Samoa, Hawaii, Micronesia and Fiji. Now research by a three-member team provides new insights into how these early travelers came to travel the Pacific Ocean and populate one of the m ... read more

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EU probes 40-bn-euro ChemChina acquisition of Syngenta
The European Commission on Friday opened an in-depth investigation into state-owned ChemChina's 40-billion-euro takeover of Swiss seeds giant Syngenta to see if it would hurt competition. ... more
FARM NEWS

Researchers root for more cassava research
Cassava makes up nearly 50 percent of the diet in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, where populations are projected to increase by more than 120% in the next 30 years. With stagnant yields for the last h ... more
FARM NEWS

The buzz about edible bugs: Can they replace beef
The idea of eating bugs has created a buzz lately in both foodie and international development circles as a more sustainable alternative to consuming meat and fish. Now a report appearing in A ... more
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Report reveals a big dependence on freshwater fish for global food security
Freshwater fish play a surprisingly crucial role in feeding some of the world's most vulnerable people, according to a study published Monday (Oct. 24) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of ... more


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High levels of algae toxins in San Francisco Bay shellfish
Toxins secreted by freshwater algae blooms have found their way into shellfish populations in San Francisco Bay. ... more

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FARM NEWS

Australia's richest woman ups bid for cattle empire
Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart on Thursday increased her joint offer with a Chinese company for one of the world's biggest cattle estates, to fend off a rival bid by an all-Australian consortium. ... more
FARM NEWS

How food affects political regimes
Apparently, a richer diet is associated with an increase in the middle class, which tends towards economic and political independence and democracy-fostering values. Andrey Shcherbak, Senior R ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Iraq's Kurdistan enjoys all-day state electricity
Nvidia's Huang says China's open-source AI a 'catalyst for progress'
Malaysia clamps down on export, transit of US-made AI chips
WATER WORLD

Amazon rainstorms transport atmospheric particles for cloud formation
Understanding how tiny particles emitted by cars and factories affect Earth's climate requires accurate climate modeling and the ability to quantify the effects of these pollutant particles vs. part ... more
FARM NEWS

Syngenta confident ChemChina takeover will be approved
Swiss seed giant Syngenta voiced confidence Tuesday that its takeover by China's state-owned chemicals company ChemChina would go ahead despite a possible hold up by regulators in Brussels. ... more
WATER WORLD

Pitt researcher part of team that finds Southern East Africa getting wetter, not dryer
The prevailing notion that the African continent has been getting progressively drier over time is being challenged by a new study that finds that drought has actually decreased over the past 1.3 mi ... more
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FARM NEWS

Kent study recommends solution to end unsustainable agricultural practices
A University of Kent study has suggested that rural areas can provide for both people and wildlife in biodiversity-rich tropical countries such as Colombia if agriculture is administered in the righ ... more
FARM NEWS

DARPA enlists insects to protect agricultural food supply and commodity crops
It may not be obvious to humans, but the life of a plant is full of peril. Viruses, pests, fungi, herbicides, drought, pollution, salinity, flooding, and frost-the plants that we depend on for food, ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Ukraine 'shouldn't target' Moscow: Trump
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FARM NEWS

Research to help develop next-generation food crops
Research led by The Australian National University (ANU) is helping to develop food crops with bigger yields and greater ability to cope with drought compared with today's plants. Crops such a ... more
FARM NEWS

Hunting gastronomic gold in Italy's truffle country
"It is not a job. It's a passion, a real sickness!" ... more
FARM NEWS

Wealthy Australian families make counter-bid for cattle empire
An all-Australian consortium comprising some of the country's richest grazier families made a counter-offer Sunday for one of the world's largest cattle estates, sparking a bidding war with a Chinese-linked proposal. ... more
WATER WORLD

In drought, Los Angeles grapples with water-guzzling rich
Their California mansions, lush with green lawns and vegetation, guzzle as much water as 90 homes - but the astronomical bills are a drop in the bucket for them. ... more
FARM NEWS

Reducing ammonia pollution from cattle
Improved barn design, cleaning processes, and manure treatment could reduce ammonia emissions from commercial dairy cattle barns by 17 to 50%, according to a new study published in the journal Scien ... more

WATER WORLD

Evaluating forecasting models for predicting rainfall from tropical cyclones
Many people know that tropical cyclones and hurricanes cause high winds and storm surges. But two of their other effects, heavy rainfall and inland flooding, can be just as dangerous and impact larg ... more
FARM NEWS

EU sugar producers eye exports when quotas end next year
European sugar producers will target export markets in addition to looking for new domestic customers when the EU lifts quotas next year and fully embraces free-market farm policies, officials and analysts say. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Drought, hunger add to South Sudan's woes

WATER WORLD

Barrier Reef report card paints bleak picture

FARM NEWS

Plants actively direct their seeds via wind or water towards suitable sites

FARM NEWS

Small-scale agriculture threatens the rainforest

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Soil moisture, snowpack data could help predict 'flash droughts'

FARM NEWS

Model predicts spread of harmful plant pathogen around the globe

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Climate change could push 122 mn into extreme poverty: UN

FARM NEWS

Massive US health tab for hormone-disrupting chemicals

WATER WORLD

Climate change may help Ethiopia, increase the country's access to water

FARM NEWS

Soybean nitrogen breakthrough could help feed the world

N. Korea purges vice foreign minister: report

People's tribunal accuses Monsanto of 'ecocide'

Biodiversity is a natural crop pest repellent

Protecting streams that feed Lake Erie will take much work

Invasive insects cost the world billions per year

Globalization hasn't affected what we grow and eat as much as you might think

Hurricane-hit Haiti receives two water purification stations

High number of pesticides within colonies linked to honey bee deaths

Megadrought risks in Southwest soar as atmosphere warms

After Hurricane Matthew, Haiti has lost its breadbasket

Soil microbes flourish with reduced tillage

Australian-Chinese bid for massive cattle estate

Madagascar hillsides stripped bare as locals seek land

As arable land disappears, here come the vertical farmers

Brothers behind Ubisoft locked in real-life battle for control

Large animals most vulnerable to impact of human expansion

A terrible rift

Which cropping system is best for the environment

Flower attracts pollinating flies by mimicking smell of attacked bee

Invasive insects cause tens of billions in damage: study



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