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Snap beans hard to grow in cover crop residue![]() Urbana IL (SPX) Feb 17, 2017 More no-till farmers are using cover crops to conserve soil and suppress weeds, but many vegetable producers are reluctant to get on board. That's because many small-seeded vegetable crops struggle to emerge through thick cover crop residues. However, the potential benefits of no-till cover crop systems compelled researchers to give it a try with snap bean. "There's interest in both cover crops and no-till vegetable production, but adoption has been slow," says University of Illinois and USDA-ARS ... read more |
10 Italian execs found guilty over polluted water supplyRome (AFP) Feb 17, 2017 Ten former executives with Italian chemicals firm Montedison were found guilty Friday on appeal of allowing industrial waste to pollute the water supply of 700,000 people in the central eastern region of Pescara. ... more
Nicaragua focuses on climate-change resistant coffeeManagua (AFP) Feb 17, 2017 With climate change threatening crops in many parts of the world, Nicaragua is turning to a robust variety of coffee bean to protect one of its key exports. ... more
Study rewrites the history of corn in corn countryChampaign IL (SPX) Feb 15, 2017 A new study contradicts decades of thought, research and teaching on the history of corn cultivation in the American Bottom, a floodplain of the Mississippi River in Illinois. The study refutes the ... more
Mongolia herders reel under dreaded 'dzud' weatherBeijing (AFP) Feb 16, 2017 Thousands of Mongolian herders face disastrous livestock losses from a dreaded severe weather phenomenon known as the "dzud", the Red Cross said Thursday in launching an international emergency aid appeal. ... more |
Philippines digs out from Typhoon Fung-wong as death toll climbs
Philippines digs out from Typhoon Fung-wong as death toll climbs to 18 Three Vietnam men survive 40 hours at sea after typhoon Typhoon Fung-wong floods Philippine towns, leaves 5 dead in its wake Typhoon Fung-wong leaves flooded Philippine towns in its wake Typhoon exposes centuries-old shipwreck off Vietnam port Weakening Typhoon Fung-wong exits Philippines after displacing 1.4 million Super Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall in Philippines Over 1 million evacuate as deadly Super Typhoon Fung-wong nears Philippines Dam reservoir levels drop below 3% in Iran's second city: media |
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Using high-resolution satellites to measure African farm yieldsStanford CA (SPX) Feb 14, 2017 Stanford researchers have developed a new way to estimate crop yields from space, using high-res photos snapped by a new wave of compact satellites. The approach, detailed in the February 13 issue o ... more
Gluten-free diet may increase risk of arsenic, mercury exposureChicago IL (SPX) Feb 14, 2017 People who eat a gluten-free diet may be at risk for increased exposure to arsenic and mercury - toxic metals that can lead to cardiovascular disease, cancer and neurological effects, according to a ... more
Grow, mow, mulch: Finding lawn's valueWashington DC (SPX) Feb 10, 2017 Cranking up the lawn mower on a Saturday afternoon may be a child's most dreaded chore. But little does he or she know that it also affects how much carbon and nitrogen are present in the soil below ... more
NASA studies growing Louisiana deltasPasadena CA (JPL) Feb 10, 2017 The Louisiana coastline is sinking under the Gulf of Mexico at the rate of about one football field of land every hour (about 18 square miles of land lost in a year). But within this sinking region, ... more
China villagers 'beat the Buddha' for a good harvestLongyang, China (AFP) Feb 11, 2017 Beating a rock statue of Buddha to wish for a good new year and an abundant harvest, villagers in China's eastern Fujian province have a unique way of worshipping the deity. ... more
Endangered species listing for bumble bee delayed by Trump adminWashington (UPI) Feb 10, 2017 In a move announced Thursday in the Federal Registrar, President Donald Trump and his administration have delayed the inclusion of the rusty patched bumble bee on the endangered species list. ... more |
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Controlling electron spin makes water splitting more efficientEindhoven, Netherlands (SPX) Feb 03, 2017 One of the main obstacles in the production of hydrogen through water splitting is that hydrogen peroxide is also formed, which affects the efficiency stability of the reaction and the stability of ... more
Syngenta says profits down as ChemChina takeover loomsZurich (AFP) Feb 8, 2017 Swiss pesticide and seed giant Syngenta said Wednesday that restructuring costs hit 2016 earnings, even as its planned takeover by ChemChina looks set to be completed by the middle of the year. ... more
Cape Town pools crack down on splashing as drought bitesCape Town (AFP) Feb 8, 2017 Cape Town on Wednesday announced a crackdown on splashing and surfer shorts at the city's swimming pools in a bid to save water as a fierce drought plagues Southern Africa. ... more
Miracle crop: Can quinoa help feed the world?Paris (AFP) Feb 8, 2017 Scientists on Wednesday unveiled the near-complete genome of quinoa, a grain cultivated centuries ago by Incas in the Andes that scientists say could help feed a hungry world. ... more |

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Beijing, China (SPX) Feb 14, 2017
Beijing MST (Mesosphere-Stratosphere-Troposphere) Radar is one of the largest facilities within the Chinese Meridian Project (a chain of diverse ground-based remote sensing facilities for monitoring and forecasting the space environment), and is one of only two domestic MST radars. It was built by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and is located at th ... more Paris (ESA) Feb 17, 2017Sentinel-2 teams prepare for space Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 17, 2017Earth Science on the Space Station continues to grow Huntsville AL (SPX) Feb 17, 2017NASA to launch sequel to successful Lightning Study Mission |
New Delhi (Sputnik) Feb 15, 2017
In the event of an all-out war with Pakistan or China, signals from GLONASS and NAVIC will undoubtedly have multiplier impact and help India to target its whole suite of missiles on its rivals. Amid buzzword of 'Cold Doctrine' and delay in obtaining dedicated frequency band for military satellite, India has stepped up effort to provide sufficient number of satellites to Indian military with the ... more Canberra, Australia (SPX) Feb 14, 2017Australia and Lockheed field 2nd-Gen sat-based augmentation system Moscow (Sputnik) Feb 14, 2017UK may lose access to EU Galileo GPS system after Brexit Leuven, Beligium (SPX) Feb 14, 2017Falsifying Galileo satellite signals will become more difficult |
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Jena, Germany (SPX) Feb 17, 2017
Savannahs form one of the largest habitats in the world, covering around one-fifth of the Earth's land area. They are mainly to be found in sub-Saharan Africa. Savannahs are home not only to unique wildlife, including the 'Big Five' - the African elephant, rhinoceros, Cape buffalo, leopard and lion - but also to thousands of endemic plant species such as the baobab, or monkey bread tree.
" ... more Wageningen, Netherlands (SPX) Feb 10, 2017Why nature restoration takes time Gambier OH (SPX) Feb 07, 2017Wetlands play vital role in carbon storage, study finds Miami (AFP) Feb 6, 2017Amazon forest was transformed by ancient people: study |
Edmonton, Alberta (UPI) Feb 10, 2017
The provincial government of Alberta said it was creating new jobs by offering funding to support bioenergy and a low-carbon future.
The government said it was offering up to $45 million to support a bioenergy producer program aimed at deriving fuels from crops and livestock waste.
The industry already powers the equivalent of 200,000 average households in Alberta and contributes ... more Syracuse NY (SPX) Feb 01, 2017A better way to farm algae Leiden, The Netherlands (SPX) Jan 31, 2017DuPont Industrial Biosciences to develop new high-efficiency biogas enzyme method Hong Kong (AFP) Jan 31, 2017Cathay Pacific to cut emissions with switch to biofuel |
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Toronto, Canada (SPX) Feb 17, 2017
A U of T Engineering innovation could make printing solar cells as easy and inexpensive as printing a newspaper. Dr. Hairen Tan and his team have cleared a critical manufacturing hurdle in the development of a relatively new class of solar devices called perovskite solar cells. This alternative solar technology could lead to low-cost, printable solar panels capable of turning nearly any surface ... more Washington (UPI) Feb 14, 2017Governors tell Trump that China will reap low-carbon rewards Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Feb 14, 2017First Solar Awarded 140Mw Module Supply Contract For Australia'S Largest Solar Project Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Feb 14, 2017Accelerated chlorophyll reaction in microdroplets to reveal secret of photosynthesis |
Lansing, Mich. (UPI) Feb 16, 2017
All electric service providers in Michigan met their renewable energy targets, with wind contributing most to the green economy, a public commission found.
"The combined efforts of the electric providers, renewable energy project developers, communities hosting renewable energy projects, renewable energy advocates and many others have contributed to the effective implementation of Michi ... more Stavanger, Norway (UPI) Feb 9, 2017British grid drawing power from new offshore wind farm Milan, Italy (SPX) Jan 31, 2017Prysmian UK to supply land cable connections for East Anglia ONE offshore wind farm Moscow (AFP) Jan 31, 2017Russia's nuclear giant pushes into wind energy |
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Brussels (AFP) Feb 9, 2017
The European Union must close all 315 of its coal-fired power plants by 2030 in order to meet its commitments under the Paris climate agreement, a research institute said Thursday.
The goal set at the December 2015 Paris conference to maintain average temperature increases to less than two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) over pre-industrial levels requires the gradual closure of EU ... more Canberra, Australia (UPI) Feb 7, 2017Do more to advance CCS, BHP Billiton says Beijing (UPI) Feb 6, 2017Beijing's mayor vows step away from coal Warsaw (AFP) Feb 5, 2017Smog chokes coal-addicted Poland |
Tufang, China (AFP) Feb 16, 2017
Looking like living dress-up dolls, elaborately costumed children are paraded through an eastern China village as firecrackers roar, commemorating the end of barbaric child sacrifices hundreds of years ago.
It's an annual event in the village of Tufang in coastal Fujian province, where China's Hakka community is concentrated and marks its unique history with a range of colourful festivals. ... more Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 17, 2017Hong Kong police jailed over attack on democracy protester Fangshan, China (AFP) Feb 18, 2017Struggle against evil sparks China ritual Beijing (AFP) Feb 16, 2017Ex-VP of China's top court jailed for life over graft |
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Singapore (SPX) Feb 14, 2017
The word 'replicant' evokes thoughts of a sci-fi world where society has replaced common creatures with artificial machines that replicate their behaviour. Now researchers from Singapore have shown that if such machines are ever created, they'll run more efficiently if they harness quantum theory to respond to the environment.
This follows the findings of a team from the Centre for Quantum ... more Chicago IL (SPX) Feb 14, 2017Now you can 'build your own' bio-bot Lausanne, Switzerland (UPI) Feb 17, 2017Scientists invent new, faster gait for six-legged robots Washington (AFP) Feb 11, 2017How algorithms secretly run the world |
Bangalore, India (AFP) Feb 17, 2017
Toxic smoke billowed Friday from a lake in India's technology capital Bangalore after the polluted water caught fire, with residents lamenting authorities' alleged inaction over the blighted environment.
The fire erupted late Thursday after a nearby pile of burning trash apparently caused chemical effluents on Bellandur lake to burst into flames.
TV footage showed thick grey plumes of s ... more Washington (AFP) Feb 17, 2017Trump's pick to head environment agency confirmed London (AFP) Feb 17, 2017London to tax old cars to combat air pollution Manila (AFP) Feb 17, 2017Environmental lawyer murdered in Philippines: police |
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Sydney (AFP) Feb 13, 2017
Australia was counting the cost to property and livestock Monday after firefighters battled weekend blazes in some of the hottest conditions on record.
At least 19 homes were destroyed in eastern Australia as emergency teams were sent out to assess the damage after a "catastrophic" weekend saw over 100 fire outbreaks, with 2,500 firefighters deployed and thousands more on standby.
About ... more Albany CA (SPX) Feb 07, 2017Vegetation resilient to salvage logging after severe wildfire Hobart, Australia (SPX) Feb 07, 2017Research predicts extreme fires will increasingly be part of our global landscape Santiago (AFP) Jan 29, 2017More than 40 detained in Chile for spreading forest fires |
Kiel, Germany (SPX) Feb 10, 2017
The demand for raw materials is rising continuously, forcing mining companies to use lower-grade ores and to explore at greater depths. This could lead to a decline in production in the coming decades.
Many industrialized economies also depend on imports of metals for their high-tech industries. Some of these metals occur in ore deposits that are found only in a few countries. In order to ... more Boston (AFP) Feb 20, 2017Deep sea mining gets a second look Rome (AFP) Feb 17, 201710 Italian execs found guilty over polluted water supply Boston (AFP) Feb 16, 2017Seagrass on decline, jeopardizing human, coral health: study |
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Los Angeles (AFP) Feb 18, 2017
A devastating storm billed by forecasters as the worst to hit California in years pounded the southern half of the state, wreaking devastation that claimed four lives, authorities said on Saturday.
The powerful storm blew in from the Pacific Ocean, hitting California on Friday with high winds and heavy rain that downed power lines, leaving 60,000 people in the Los Angeles area without power ... more Albuquerque (UPI) Feb 14, 2017Extreme heat threatens desert songbirds University Park PA (SPX) Feb 08, 2017Broader updrafts in severe storms may increase chance of damaging hail Los Angeles (AFP) Jan 24, 2017California state of emergency over storm damage |
Bengaluru, India (UPI) Feb 14, 2017 Israel Aerospace Industries has completed and delivered its Integrated Underwater Harbor Defense and Surveillance System project for India's navy.
The project, also known as IUHDSS, is designed to provide India with enhanced surveillance and patrol capabilities to protect the country's 4,670-mile coastline.
The solution was developed by IAI subsidiary Elta Systems, and includes u ... more Washington (AFP) Feb 16, 2017Trump trade strategy 'doomed to failure:' US trade expert Strasbourg, France (AFP) Feb 15, 2017EU Parliament to vote on Canada trade deal Beijing (AFP) Feb 16, 2017China outbound investment plunges under new curbs |
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Paris (ESA) Feb 17, 2017
Today, ground control in Belgium switched off a package that had been continuously watching the Sun from the International Space Station for nine years. 'Solar' has been measuring most of the radiation emitted by our closest star across the electromagnetic spectrum. Built to run for only 18 months, it was still working until today - exceeding all expectations.
Solar's observations are impr ... more Nagoya, Japan (SPX) Feb 08, 2017What happened to the sun over 7,000 years ago? Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 03, 2017NASA Scientist Studies Whether Solar Storms Cause Animal Beachings Palm Coast FL (SPX) Feb 08, 2017Friday Night's Deep Penumbral Lunar Eclipse |
Jakarta (AFP) Feb 16, 2017 A critically endangered Bornean orangutan has been shot dead, hacked to pieces and eaten by workers after straying onto an Indonesian palm oil plantation, police and activists said Thursday.
Police have formally named three male suspects in the brutal killing in Kapuas Hulu district, in the Indonesian part of Borneo island, while another seven are being questioned as witnesses to the crime. ... more Karnataka, India (UPI) Feb 16, 2017Scientists find surprising harmony among cats and dogs in India Athens, Ga. (UPI) Feb 14, 2017Geneticists reveal how parenting rewires the beetle brain New Brunswick NJ (SPX) Feb 14, 2017How evolution alters biological invasions |
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