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March 31, 2017
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Robotics aid in the study of corn and drought tolerance



Columbia MO (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Developing drought tolerant corn that makes efficient use of available water will be vital to sustain the estimated 9 billion global population by 2050. In March 2014, the National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded the University of Missouri a $20 million grant as part of a multi-institutional consortium to study how corn maintains root growth during drought conditions. Using funding from the NSF, Mizzou engineers on a multidisciplinary team have developed a robotic system that is changing the way scient ... read more

WATER WORLD
Fog and dew keep Africa's Namib Desert ecosystem going
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
The ocean is not the sole source of the fog that sustains life for numerous plants and animals living in Africa's coastal Namib Desert. The fog also comes from groundwater and other sources, report ... more
FARM NEWS
Unique wheat passes the test
Aarhus, Denmark (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Stronger legs in fast-growing broilers, reduced phosphorus emissions to the environment, improved health for undernourished populations in developing countries and better use of scarce resources - t ... more
WATER WORLD
Wastewater cleaned thanks to a new adsorbent material made from fruit peels
Granada, Spain (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Researchers from the University of Granada (UGR), and from the Center for Electrochemical Research and Technological Development (Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Tecnologico en Electroquimica, ... more
FARM NEWS
Scientists are trying to make cows more eco-friendly
Washington (UPI) Mar 28, 2017
Researchers are trying to develop a more eco-friendly diet for the world's bovine population. ... more
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Indonesian man found dead inside giant python
Mamuju, Indonesia (AFP) March 29, 2017
An Indonesian farmer has been discovered inside the belly of a giant python after the swollen snake was caught near where the man vanished while harvesting his crops, an official said Wednesday. ... more
WATER WORLD
Chance find has big implications for water treatment's costs
London, UK (SPX) Mar 27, 2017
A type of bacteria accidentally discovered during research supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) could fundamentally re-shape efforts to cut the huge amount of ... more
FARM NEWS
WSU findings point way to more nutritious crops
Pullman WA (SPX) Mar 29, 2017
Almost every calorie that we eat at one time went through the veins of a plant. If a plant's circulatory system could be rejiggered to make more nutrients available - through bigger seeds or sweeter ... more
WATER WORLD
Flint water settlement orders lead pipes replaced
Chicago (AFP) March 28, 2017
A federal judge on Tuesday approved a $97 million settlement in a lawsuit over drinking water contamination in the US city of Flint, Michigan, requiring that all lead pipes be replaced. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Number of Kenyans going hungry doubles to 3 mln: Red Cross
Nairobi (AFP) March 28, 2017
The number of Kenyans needing emergency food aid has doubled in the past three months to three million, the Red Cross said Tuesday, as the impact of a devastating drought worsens. ... more
FARM NEWS
Brazil says meat exports back in business post-scandal
Brasilia (AFP) March 28, 2017
Brazil sought to swallow the last of the scandal surrounding its tainted meat exports Tuesday as top beef buyer Hong Kong resumed imports - the final major market to lift its ban, the government said. ... more


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FARM NEWS
Brazil tainted meat: Three key markets resume imports
Brasilia (AFP) March 25, 2017
Brazil won a major victory Saturday in the fight to restore credibility amid a tainted meat scandal, with key markets China, Egypt and Chile lifting their bans on its products. ... more
WATER WORLD
One in four children will live with water shortages by 2040: UNICEF
United Nations, United States March 22, 2017
Approximately one in four children worldwide will live in regions with extremely scarce water resources by 2040, UNICEF said in a report Wednesday. ... more
TERROR WARS
'Lab-on-a-glove' could bring nerve-agent detection to a wearer's fingertips
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 23, 2017
There's a reason why farmers wear protective gear when applying organophosphate pesticides. The substances are very effective at getting rid of unwanted bugs, but they can also make people sick. ... more
WATER WORLD
In war-scarred Gaza, water pollution behind health woes
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories (AFP) March 23, 2017
More and more Gazans are falling ill from their drinking water, highlighting the humanitarian issues facing the Palestinian enclave that the UN says could become uninhabitable by 2020. ... more

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Satellites reveal bird habitat loss in California
Durham NC (SPX) Mar 29, 2017
Drought and reduced seasonal flooding of wetlands and farm fields threaten a globally important stopover site for tens of thousands of migratory shorebirds in California's Sacramento Valley, a new Duke University-led study shows. The researchers' analysis of historical biweekly NASA Landsat satellite images of the valley reveals that flooded habitat near the peak time of spring migration h ... more
Oslo, Norway (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Northern oceans pumped CO2 into the atmosphere
Potsdam, Germany (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Humans likely influence giant airstreams
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Night lights, big data
Satnavs 'switch off' parts of the brain
London, UK (SPX) Mar 23, 2017
Using a satnav to get to your destination 'switches off' parts of the brain that would otherwise be used to simulate different routes, reveals new UCL research. The study, published in Nature Communications and funded by Wellcome, involved 24 volunteers navigating a simulation of Soho in central London while undergoing brain scans. The researchers investigated activity in the hippocampus, ... more
London (UPI) Mar 13, 2017
Technology can reduce GPS outages from Northern Lights, researchers say
Los Angeles CA (UPI) Mar 07, 2017
DevOps process reduces GPS OCX development time for Raytheon
Beijing (AFP) Feb 21, 2017
Police in China's restive Xinjiang to track cars by GPS


Asian dust providing key nutrients for California's giant sequoias
Riverside CA (SPX) Mar 29, 2017
Dust from as far away as the Gobi Desert in Asia is providing more nutrients than previously thought for plants, including giant sequoias, in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, a team of scientists, including several from the University of California, Riverside, have found. The scientists found that dust from the Gobi Desert and the Central Valley of California contributed more phosphor ... more
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Forests fight global warming in many ways
Bogor, Indonesia (SPX) Mar 21, 2017
Reconsider the impact of trees on water cycles and climate, scientists ask
Santiago (AFP) March 18, 2017
Late US billionaire's record land gift lays Chile row to rest
Hydrogen production: This is how green algae assemble their enzymes
Bochum, Germany (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Researchers at Ruhr-Universitat Bochum have analysed how green algae manufacture complex components of a hydrogen-producing enzyme. The enzyme, known as the hydrogenase, may be relevant for the biotechnological production of hydrogen. To date, little is known about the way organisms form this type of hydrogenases under natural conditions. Using novel synthetic biology methods, the team aro ... more
Jakarta (AFP) March 20, 2017
Community in chaotic Jakarta goes green to fight eviction
Upton NY (SPX) Mar 27, 2017
Chemists ID catalytic 'key' for converting CO2 to methanol
Upton NY (SPX) Mar 21, 2017
Study IDs link between sugar signaling and regulation of oil production in plants


Artificial photosynthesis steps into the light
Houston TX (SPX) Mar 27, 2017
Rice University scientists have created an efficient, simple-to-manufacture oxygen-evolution catalyst that pairs well with semiconductors for solar water splitting, the conversion of solar energy to chemical energy in the form of hydrogen and oxygen. The lab of Kenton Whitmire, a Rice professor of chemistry, teamed up with researchers at the University of Houston and discovered that growin ... more
London, UK (SPX) Mar 29, 2017
Nanomaterials that makes harvesting sunlight easier
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
First Solar to deliver 48Mw Manildra solar farm
London, UK (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Lightsource turns on Northern Ireland's largest solar project
Mega-wind farm offshore Denmark clears hurdle
Washington (UPI) Mar 28, 2017
Danish plans to build one of the larger wind farms in European territorial waters are in line with competition and environmental goals there, a governing body said. Denmark in February told the European Commission it was offering state-backed premiums for the price of electricity to support the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm. Margrethe Vestager, the European commissioner in charge of ... more
Tokyo (AFP) March 29, 2017
Japan scientist eyes energy burst from 'typhoon turbine'
Washington (UPI) Mar 17, 2017
North Carolina offshore wind hailed as job creator
Washington (UPI) Mar 16, 2017
North Carolina ready for offshore wind energy auction


Adani to begin work on Australia mine by August: report
Mumbai (AFP) March 19, 2017
India's Adani Enterprises says work on a giant coal mine near Australia's Great Barrier Reef will begin in August despite mounting opposition to the long-delayed project, local media reported Sunday. The controversial $16 billion Carmichael mine - destined to be one of the world's biggest - has encountered numerous regulatory and legal hurdles, leading to over six years of delays. Comp ... more
Prague (AFP) March 19, 2017
Czech energy group bucks green trend with bet on coal
Washington (AFP) March 17, 2017
World Bank indirectly backs harmful SE Asian projects: report
Beijing (AFP) March 14, 2017
17 killed in China coal mine accident: state media
Hong Kong activist jailed over Umbrella Movement protest
Hong Kong (AFP) March 30, 2017
A Hong Kong democracy activist was jailed Thursday over Umbrella Movement mass protests while nine more campaigners face charges, as fears grow that freedoms are under threat in the semi-autonomous city. The cases come days after pro-Beijing leader Carrie Lam was selected as city leader by a committee skewed towards the mainland camp. They also precede an expected visit by China's Presid ... more
Beijing (AFP) March 30, 2017
Tibetan fashion hits the Beijing runway
Beijing (AFP) March 27, 2017
Australia-based professor blocked from leaving China
Hong Kong (AFP) March 26, 2017
China's favourite Lam wins Hong Kong leadership, vows to heal rifts


NASA Tests Robotic Ice Tools for Use on Ocean Worlds
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 31, 2017
Want to go ice fishing on Jupiter's moon Europa? There's no promising you'll catch anything, but a new set of robotic prototypes could help. Since 2015, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, has been developing new technologies for use on future missions to ocean worlds. That includes a subsurface probe that could burrow through miles of ice, taking samples along the wa ... more
Washington (AFP) March 26, 2017
Tech world debate on robots and jobs heats up
Washington (UPI) Mar 30, 2017
AM General, Army to test autonomous vehicle system
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 27, 2017
Printable device points toward sensor-laden robot skin
Rocks that tell our industrial history
Basque Country, Spain (SPX) Mar 29, 2017
"Because certain geological events record everything, studying them helps to reconstruct the environmental past and to determine how human beings have influenced the environment. They will even be able to offer valuable information to tackle possible effects of climate change," asserted Nikole Arrieta, author of the study analysing beachrocks. They are rock formations that are produced in ... more
Los Angeles (AFP) March 29, 2017
California prepares for war with Trump over environment
Paris (AFP) March 27, 2017
Paris mayor orders cleanliness blitz
Bogota (AFP) March 27, 2017
Colombian town votes against gold mine, in vain


Thousands return home after fleeing Chile forest fire
Santiago (AFP) March 13, 2017
Some 6,000 people began returning home Monday after a forest fire forced their evacuation over the weekend, sweeping through central Chile and destroying more than a dozen dwellings, local authorities said. The blaze began in forested areas of Vina del Mar, a popular resort area in the Valparaiso region, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) west of Santiago, where hundreds of poor families live i ... more
Boulder CO (SPX) Feb 28, 2017
Humans sparked 84 percent of US wildfires, increased fire season over 2 decades
Beijing (AFP) Feb 26, 2017
China detains 24 after deadly hotel fire
Sydney (AFP) Feb 13, 2017
Australia fires ease as damage mounts after record heat
Melting sea ice may lead to more life in the sea
Odense M, Denmark (SPX) Mar 31, 2017
When spring arrives in the Arctic, both snow and sea ice melt, forming melt ponds on the surface of the sea ice. Every year, as global warming increases, there are more and larger melt ponds. Melt ponds provide more light and heat for the ice and the underlying water, but now it turns out that they may also have a more direct and potentially important influence on life in the Arctic waters. ... more
Granada, Spain (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Wastewater cleaned thanks to a new adsorbent material made from fruit peels
Cape Cod MA (SPX) Mar 27, 2017
Corals die as global warming collides with local weather in the South China Sea
London, UK (SPX) Mar 27, 2017
Chance find has big implications for water treatment's costs


Two dead in Tenerife after giant wave sweeps them away
Madrid (AFP) March 30, 2017
A tourist and a local resident died on Spain's holiday island of Tenerife and another person was missing after a giant wave swept them away from a natural seaside pool, authorities said Thursday. An amateur video of the incident broadcast on Spanish television showed a man running on rocks next to a natural pool as a huge wave crashed down, sweeping him away. It is not known whether he i ... more
Madison WI (SPX) Mar 15, 2017
A scientist and a supercomputer re-create a tornado
Paris (AFP) March 6, 2017
French storm Zeus leaves two dead, 600,000 homes without power
London (AFP) Feb 23, 2017
One dead as Storm Doris hits British Isles
WTO hands China partial win over EU in poultry spat
Geneva (AFP) March 28, 2017
China won a partial victory at the World Trade Organization on Tuesday in a dispute over tariffs imposed on its poultry products by the European Union. Between 2006 and 2009, Brussels set up a wide range of tariffs on poultry imports. The EU then cut separate deals with Brazil and Thailand to reduce costs on imports from the two countries. Beijing claimed it deserved the same deal ... more
San Jos� (AFP) March 29, 2017
Mexican president says seeking 'new relationship' with US
Brussels (AFP) March 27, 2017
EU clears Dow-DuPont chemicals mega-merger
Newark DE (SPX) Mar 21, 2017
Unforeseen impacts of the fair trade movement
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Sunrise 2: A Second Look At The Sun
Gottingen, Germany (SPX) Mar 28, 2017
During its two flights in 2009 and 2013, the balloon-borne solar observatory Sunrise experienced a unique view of our Sun: from a height of more than 35 kilometers and equipped with the largest solar telescope that had ever left Earth, Sunrise was able to resolve structures with a size of 50 kilometers in the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) light. The journal Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series now d ... more
Boulder CO (SPX) Mar 29, 2017
Planetary waves, first found on Earth, are discovered on sun
Washington (UPI) Mar 27, 2017
Large-scale planetary waves found on the sun
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Mar 23, 2017
NASA's SDO sees a stretch of spotless Sun
How do plants make oxygen? Ask cyanobacteria
Pasadena CA (SPX) Mar 31, 2017
The ability to generate oxygen through photosynthesis - that helpful service performed by plants and algae, making life possible for humans and animals on Earth - evolved just once, roughly 2.3 billion years ago, in certain types of cyanobacteria. This planet-changing biological invention has never been duplicated, as far as anyone can tell. Instead, according to endosymbiotic theory, all the "g ... more
Merced, CA (SPX) Mar 30, 2017
Dust helps regulate Sierra Nevada ecosystems
Nairobi (AFP) March 29, 2017
Hope for elephants as ivory prices fall: conservationists
Mamuju, Indonesia (AFP) March 29, 2017
Indonesian man found dead inside giant python




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