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July 07, 2017
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Spain hit by deadly bacteria threatening olive trees



Madrid (AFP) July 6, 2017
A deadly bacteria that infected thousands of olive trees in Italy has been detected for the first time in mainland Spain, the world's top producer of olive oil, a regional government official said Thursday. The Xylella fastidiosa pathogen, which dries out trees leaving their leaves looking scorched, was found in June in almond trees near the town of Guadalest in the eastern region of Valencia, Elena Cebrian, head of the regional government's agriculture department, told AFP. Tests carried out on ... read more

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Customs grab 122 tonnes of fake pesticide: Europol
The Hague (AFP) July 6, 2017
European customs have seized 122 tonnes of illegal pesticides, pouncing on shipments entering the continent through ports and airports, Europol said Thursday. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Climate change could make Sahel wet: study
Paris (AFP) July 5, 2017
Climate change could transform one of Africa's driest regions, the Sahel, into a very wet one, a study showed Wednesday. But this is not necessarily good news. ... more
FARM NEWS
Incremental discovery may one day lead to photosynthetic breakthrough
Champaign IL (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Photosynthesis is one of the most complicated and important processes -responsible for kick-starting Earth's food chain. While we have modeled its more-than-100 major steps, scientists are still dis ... more
WATER WORLD
Calculating 'old' and 'new' water runoff
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Just ahead of a rainstorm, Cody Ross might run out to an agricultural research site as part of his graduate work. He'll need to get some dye into an injection well. The point? To evaluate the path t ... more
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Industrial farming disrupts burn-regrowth cycle in grasslands
Irvine CA (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
The world's open grasslands and the beneficial fires that sustain them have shrunk rapidly over the past two decades, thanks to a massive increase in agriculture, according to a new study led by Uni ... more
WATER WORLD
Bacteria-coated nanofiber electrodes clean pollutants in wastewater
Ithaca NY (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Cornell University materials scientists and bioelectrochemical engineers may have created an innovative, cost-competitive electrode material for cleaning pollutants in wastewater. The research ... more
FARM NEWS
New study links common pesticide to bee deaths
Washington (AFP) June 29, 2017
Two of the most extensive field studies conducted to date in Europe and Canada have confirmed the hypothesis that neonicotinoid insecticides are harmful to bees and other pollinating species. ... more
WATER WORLD
Small scale, big improvements
Newark DE (SPX) Jun 16, 2017
Methods to improve water purification or build better batteries are problems that have challenged scientists for decades. Advances have inched forward, but rising demand moves the finish line furthe ... more
WATER WORLD
Water exists as two different liquids
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Jun 28, 2017
We normally consider liquid water as disordered with the molecules rearranging on a short time scale around some average structure. Now, however, scientists at Stockholm University have discovered t ... more
FARM NEWS
Lake harvests are likely more fruitful than we knew
Chicago IL (SPX) Jun 28, 2017
Harvests from freshwater fisheries such as the Great Lakes could total more than 12 million tons a year globally and contribute more to global food supplies and economies than previous estimates ind ... more


Water exists in two distinct liquid phases

FARM NEWS
Botswana bans export of donkey products
Gaborone, Botswana (AFP) June 29, 2017
Botswana's government has moved to crack down on the multi-billion dollar trade in donkey skins following a spate of killings of the animals across the country fuelled by soaring demand from China. ... more
FARM NEWS
Fighting a destructive crop disease with mathematics
Cambridge UK (SPX) Jun 28, 2017
An international team of researchers has used mathematical modelling to understand new ways of combating maize lethal necrosis, an emerging disease that poses a serious threat to food security in su ... more
FARM NEWS
French PM says ban on 'bee-killer' pesticide will go ahead
Paris (AFP) June 26, 2017
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe weighed in on a row between his environment and agriculture ministers on Monday to rule that a pesticide found harmful to bees would be banned in 2018 as scheduled. ... more
FARM NEWS
Jury awards $218 mn to farmers in Syngenta GMO corn lawsuit
Chicago (AFP) June 23, 2017
A US federal jury on Friday ordered Swiss agribusiness giant Syngenta to pay nearly $218 million to 7,000 Kansas farmers after selling them genetically-modified corn seeds not approved for export to China. ... more





Can satellites be used as an early warning system for landslides
Newcastle UK (SPX) Jul 07, 2017
Researchers are using satellite data to accurately map the movement of the earth before a landslide in a bid to develop a life-saving early warning system. The team from Newcastle University (UK), Chengdu University of Technology, Tongji University, China Academy of Space Technology and Wuhan University (China) have been tracking the devastating events of last week when a massive landslide ... more
Corvallis OR (SPX) Jul 07, 2017
Study finds Earth's magnetic field 'simpler than we thought'
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Jul 07, 2017
Sea spray losing its sparkle?
Moscow (Sputnik) Jul 03, 2017
Russia's 'Sova' Atmospheric Satellite Starts Flight Tests - Research Fund
India Plans to Roll Out National GPS Next Year
New Delhi (Sputnik) Jul 07, 2017
The Indian Space Research Organisation is set to offer GPS from its own navigation system for mobile users from next year, aiming to make it more accurate than foreign competitors' products. The Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) plans got a temporary setback with the malfunctioning of one of the NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) satellites. The agency will launch a rep ... more
Paris (AFP) July 4, 2017
Europe's Galileo satnav identifies problems behind failing clocks
Paris (AFP) June 22, 2017
New orbiters for Europe's Galileo satnav system
Denver CO (SPX) Jun 28, 2017
Second Lockheed Martin GPS-3 satellite assembled as full production begins


Green activists, rangers face off over Poland's ancient forest
Krakow, Poland (AFP) July 4, 2017
Several hundred environmental activists and forest rangers on Tuesday held rival protests in southern Poland over large-scale logging in the ancient Bialowieza forest, a UNESCO world heritage site that includes some of Europe's last primeval woodland. The demonstrations took place in the city of Krakow on the sidelines of the annual meeting of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee, which is set ... more
Krak�w, Poland (AFP) July 5, 2017
UNESCO urges Poland to stop logging ancient forest
Missoula MT (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Slow-growing ponderosas survive mountain pine beetle outbreaks
Okanagan, Canada (SPX) Jul 07, 2017
Ancient fungi could help Canada's future northern forests
Solving a sweet problem for renewable biofuels and chemicals
Tempe AZ (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Whether or not society shakes its addiction to oil and gasoline will depend on a number of profound environmental, geopolitical and societal factors. But with current oil prices hovering around $50 dollars a barrel, it won't likely be anytime soon. Despite several major national research initiatives, no one has been able to come up with the breakthrough renewable biofuel technology t ... more
East Lansing MI (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Cellulosic biofuels can benefit the environment if managed correctly
Munich, Germany (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Biofuel from waste
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 07, 2017
Sea shells for sale: A new source of sustainable biomaterials


Exciting new material uses solar energy to remove man-made dye pollutants from water
Swansea UK (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
A novel composite material has been developed by scientists in the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University which shows promise as a catalyst for the degradation of environmentally-harmful synthetic dye pollutants, which are released at a rate of nearly 300,000 tonnes a year into the world's water. This novel, non-hazardous photocatalytic material effectively removes d ... more
Los Angeles (AFP) July 2, 2017
Californians take a shine to solar power
Sydney (AFP) July 7, 2017
Elon Musk's Tesla to build world's largest battery in Australia
Datong (XNA) Jul 07, 2017
Chinese Solar Farm in the Shape of a Giant Panda Can Be Seen From Space
Owls' wings could hold the key to beating wind turbine noise
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 07, 2017
Owls' wings could hold the key to beating wind turbine noise A new study has revealed how inspiration from owls' wings could allow aircraft and wind turbines to become quieter. Researchers from Japan and China studied the serrations in the leading edge of owls' wings, gaining new insight into how they work to make the birds' flight silent. Their results, published in the journa ... more
Bristol UK (SPX) Jun 22, 2017
Thrive Renewables delivers mezzanine funded wind farms in Scotland
Beijing, China (SPX) Jun 12, 2017
It's a breeze: How to harness the power of the wind
Washington (UPI) Jun 5, 2017
ADB: Asia-Pacific growth tied to renewables


China backs hundreds of global coal power projects
Beijing (AFP) July 5, 2017
Chinese companies are planning or constructing hundreds of coal-fired power projects around the world, data show, even as Beijing talks up its commitment to fighting climate change. The report by German environmental lobby group Urgewald comes as China seeks to fill a vacuum left by the United States following President Donald Trump's decision to exit the Paris climate agreement. Urgewal ... more
Sydney (AFP) June 26, 2017
Rio prefers Yancoal to Glencore in Australia coal sale
Sydney (AFP) June 26, 2017
Glencore makes new bid for Rio's Australia coal assets
Sydney (AFP) June 20, 2017
Rio backs Yancoal over Glencore for Australia coal minesw
Chinese court jails author of Tiananmen report: lawyer
Beijing (AFP) July 7, 2017
A prominent Chinese labour activist was sentenced Friday to four and a half years in prison for "inciting subversion" through a written account of the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, his lawyer told AFP. Liu Shaoming, a former factory worker, was detained in southern Guangdong province in May 2015 after describing his involvement in the pro-democracy movement on a US website. Liu's lawyer, Wu ... more
Sertar, China (AFP) July 6, 2017
With demolitions, China squeezes Buddhist academy
Beijing (AFP) July 6, 2017
Chinese Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo's health deteriorates
Shanghai (AFP) July 4, 2017
Coming to a Chinese cinema near you: 'Core Socialist Values'


Developing New Approaches to Celestial Threats Using AI
Mountain View, CA (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
What do astrophysicist Steven Hawking, Queen guitarist Brian May and the country of Luxembourg have in common? They're all key figures in Asteroid Day - a UN sanctioned day of education to raise awareness about protecting our planet from dangerous impacts from space. Asteroid Day is June 30th, the anniversary of the 1908 Tunguska impact, when a space rock, approximately 120 ft wide detonat ... more
Washington (UPI) Jun 29, 2017
South Korea develops self-propelled howitzer
Washington (UPI) Jul 3, 2017
Scientists design robot to aid visually impaired schoolchildren
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 26, 2017
AI Will Prepare Robots for the Unknown
Human activities worsen air quality in Dunhuang, a desert basin in China
Beijing, China (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Dunhuang is a typical desert basin in western China, with the Qilian mountains to the south, Kumtag desert and Lop-Nur to the west, Beisai mountain to the north, and Sanwei mountain to the east. Besides, the famous Taklimakan and Tengger deserts are also located in the west and east of Dunhuang region, respectively. Dunhuang is also a world-famous scenic spot, encompassing Mogao Caves, Cre ... more
Paris (AFP) July 4, 2017
Herbicide boost for tadpoles: study
Washington (UPI) Jun 21, 2017
Scientists probe role of sunscreen in accelerating coral reef decline
West Tabir, Indonesia (AFP) June 21, 2017
Risky gold rush: Indonesia tackles illegal mining boom


NASA detects drop in global fires
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
Shifting livelihoods across the tropical forest frontiers of South America, the Eurasian Steppe, and the savannas of Africa are altering landscapes and leading to a significant decline in the amount of land burned by fire, a trend that NASA's satellites have detected from space. The ongoing transition from nomadic cultures to settled lifestyles and intensifying agriculture has led to a ste ... more
Lisbon (AFP) July 3, 2017
Ten people injured in new Portugal forest fires
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 27, 2017
Lightning Sparking More Boreal Forest Fires
The Hague (AFP) June 23, 2017
Huge fire razes large area of Dutch nature reserve
Oceans are warming rapidly
Beijing, China (SPX) Jul 03, 2017
More than 90% of the earth's energy imbalance (EEI) in the climate system is sequestered in the ocean and consequently the ocean heat content (OHC) is increasing. Therefore, OHC is one of the most important indicators of global warming. During the past 30 years, many independent groups worked to estimate historical OHC changes. However, large uncertainty has been found among the published global ... more
Washington (UPI) Jul 3, 2017
'Perfect storm' of oceanic conditions triggered Great Barrier Reef bleaching
Washington (UPI) Jul 3, 2017
Cornell researchers build American eels an 'eelevator'
Washington (UPI) Jul 4, 2017
Study: Birth control turning male fish into females


At Ikea, Chinese shoppers make themselves at home
Shanghai (AFP) July 6, 2017
When it's sweltering in Shanghai, do as the locals do and settle down for a nap at Ikea - if you can find an open bed. Chinese have a peculiar penchant for making themselves at home in the Swedish retailer's airconditioned showrooms, snoozing on beds, dozing on couches, and eating at dinner tables - and the phenomenon is on full display as the sweltering summer sets in. With the mercur ... more
Istanbul (AFP) July 2, 2017
Turkey, Greece swelter under soaring temperatures
Sofia (AFP) July 1, 2017
Five dead as heatwave hits Bulgarian capital
Berlin (AFP) June 22, 2017
Two dead as rain storms lash Germany, spark rail chaos
Xi raises 'negative factors' in call with Trump
Beijing (AFP) July 3, 2017
Chinese President Xi Jinping told US counterpart Donald Trump on Monday that Sino-US relations have been hit by "negative factors" in a phone call following days of US actions that have vexed Beijing. Trump held separate calls with Xi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that focused on tensions on the Korean peninsula, but China's foreign ministry said Xi also invoked the thorny issue of ... more
Shanghai (AFP) July 3, 2017
China opens up $10 trillion bond market in liberalisation step
Beijing (AFP) July 3, 2017
China factory activity rebounds in June: Caixin
Brussels (AFP) July 6, 2017
Japan, EU seal landmark trade deal in challenge to Trump
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Musical Sun Reduces Range of Magnetic Activity
Hull UK (SPX) Jul 06, 2017
A study of the Sun using sound waves suggests that the layer in which the significant magnetic activity is located has grown thinner in recent years. Prof. Yvonne Elsworth will present results at the National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Hull on Tuesday, 4th July. Prof. Yvonne Elsworth, of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, explains: "The Sun is ... more
Hull UK (SPX) Jul 04, 2017
Shining a Light on Solar Energetic Particles and Jets
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jul 06, 2017
Scientists uncover origins of the Sun's swirling spicules
Los Angeles, CA (SPX) Jun 26, 2017
Eclipse Expectations Excite Escapades for Enlightenment
Praying mantises all over the world hunt and eat birds
Washington (UPI) Jul 5, 2017
Insects and spiders provide praying mantises with most of their sustenance, but mantises have also been observed feeding on amphibians and reptiles, including small frogs, lizards, salamanders and snakes. New research suggests the long-armed insects also hunt and eat birds. And their taste for the mammals isn't geographically isolated, but present across the globe - wherever mantises a ... more
Zalipie, Poland (AFP) June 30, 2017
The legacy of all-year blooms in Poland's painted village
Hong Kong (AFP) July 6, 2017
Hong Kong seizes 7.2 tonnes of ivory
Tokyo (AFP) July 4, 2017
Japan panda fans get latest fix of cute with new footage




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