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A new threat to pollination : the dark side of artificial light![]() Paris, France (SPX) Aug 09, 2017 A European team, including a researcher from the Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CNRS/MNHN/UPMC), has shown for the first time the direct and indirect impacts of artificial light on flower pollination. This threat to terrestrial ecosystems comes on top of other threats such as habitat loss, pesticide use, the spread of pathogens, and climate change. Their findings are published on August 3, in Nature. Most plant species are dependent on the animal world - especially insects - ... read more |
Dutch egg probe widens to chicken meat testsThe Hague (AFP) Aug 8, 2017 In a new twist in Europe's tainted egg scandal, Dutch authorities announced Tuesday they had started testing chicken meat coming from affected poultry farms to determine whether it was also contaminated. ... more
Sale of genetically modified salmon in Canada alarms environmentalistsMontreal (AFP) Aug 7, 2017 Environmentalists charged Monday that genetically modified salmon are being marketed in Canada without warning labels and called on supermarkets to withdraw them from sale. ... more
Mexichem buys 80% of Israel's Netafim for $1.5 blnJerusalem (AFP) Aug 7, 2017 Mexican group Mexichem is to buy 80 percent of Israel's world leading micro-irrigation firm Netafim for $1.5 billion, the Israeli company announced on Monday. ... more
Low to no risk from pesticide-tainted eggs: expertsParis (AFP) Aug 8, 2017 The pesticide fipronil at the heart of Europe's latest food safety scare is found in common household products used to rid the family dog of ticks, kill lawn pests, and in cockroach bait. ... more |
Over 1 million evacuate as deadly Super Typhoon Fung-wong nears Philippines
Dam reservoir levels drop below 3% in Iran's second city: media Philippines evacuates one million, woman dead as super typhoon nears Japan observes tiny tsunami following 6.7 magnitude quake Philippines evacuates hundreds of thousands as super typhoon nears Tornado kills six, injures 750 as it wrecks southern Brazil town Winds, rain lash Philippines as super typhoon nears Tornado kills six, wrecks town in Brazil Tornado kills five, injures more than 400 in Brazil Tehran to restrict water as Iran battles drought |
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Heatstruck Italy starts harvesting its thirsty vinesRome (AFP) Aug 4, 2017 Italy's annual wine harvest, the biggest in the world, is off to its earliest start in a decade as the country swelters in a heatwave following months of drought. ... more
New system could remove two water pollutants from ag fieldsUrbana IL (SPX) Aug 03, 2017 Algae blooms in the Gulf of Mexico use up the majority of the oxygen in the water, leading to massive "dead zones" that cannot support fish or other wildlife. The culprit? Nitrate, running off agric ... more
3 lions shot after escaping from South Africa's Kruger ParkJohannesburg (AFP) July 13, 2017 Three male lions that escaped over the weekend from South Africa's Kruger National Park have been shot dead after a farmer found them eating his cattle, officials said Thursday. ... more
Disneyland China falls a-fowl of huge turkey leg demandLos Angeles (AFP) July 13, 2017 Over nearly a century Disney has exported US culture across the globe, but the company was astonished to find one slice of Americana wildly popular in China - the turkey leg. ... more
Climate plays role in decline of critical Asian water resourcesManhattan KS (SPX) Aug 07, 2017 Climate variability - rather than the presence of a major dam - is most likely the primary cause for a water supply decline in East Asia's largest floodplain lake system, according to a Kansas State ... more
Paris's urban rooftop hives hope to preserve honeybeesParis (AFP) Aug 4, 2017 To check the beehives he has set up on the roof of the sprawling Monnaie de Paris on the banks of the River Seine, Audric de Campeau slips on a harness over tan-coloured trousers. ... more |
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Loss of 350 miles of Great Plains streams causing changes in aquatic food webManhattan, KS (SPX) Aug 03, 2017 The food web in Great Plains streams could be unraveling, according to a Kansas State University ecologist. Keith Gido, professor of biology, and Josh Perkin, a Kansas State University alumnus ... more
Floods in Thailand's northeast kill 23Bangkok (AFP) Aug 2, 2017 Heavy rains have brought some of the worst floods in years to Thailand's rural northeast where 23 people have died over the past month, officials said Wednesday. ... more
Global warming reduces protein in key crops: studyMiami (AFP) Aug 2, 2017 Rising carbon dioxide levels from global warming will drastically reduce the amount of protein in staple crops like rice and wheat, leaving vulnerable populations at risk of growth stunting and early death, experts warned Wednesday. ... more
Adjusting fertilizers vital in claypan ag soilsWashington DC (SPX) Jul 31, 2017 All soils are not equal. Rich loams support the world's most productive agricultural regions, including swaths of the American Midwest. But in some parts of the Midwest, including areas in Missouri ... more |
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 04, 2017
The U.S. and Brazil are teaming up to study scintillation in the ionosphere, a phenomena that affects radio signals, disrupting communications and GPS navigation. Aerospace is providing a sensor for this international CubeSat mission, dubbed SPORT, that will be deployed off the International Space Station. The ionosphere is a portion of Earth's atmosphere where radiation from the sun creates a l ... more Palo Alto CA (SPX) Aug 09, 2017Lockheed Martin Will Build New Space Instrument Focused on Vegetation Health and Carbon Monitoring Washington (UPI) Jul 13, 2017Nickel key to Earth's magnetic field, research shows Greenbelt MD (SPX) Aug 04, 2017NOAA's GOES-S and GOES-T satellites coming together |
Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Aug 09, 2017
Three of six new Lockheed Martin developed, state-of-the-art receivers are now deployed to help the U.S. Air Force maintain the accuracy of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite signals.
In June, the first new Monitor Station Technology Improvement Capability (MSTIC) receiver became operational at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. The upgrades continued at Air Force Monitoring ... more Washington (UPI) Jul 17, 2017IAI, Honeywell Aerospace team for GPS anti-jam system Moscow (Sputnik) Jul 21, 2017Russia, China to Set Up Pilot Zone to Test National Navigation Systems New Delhi (Sputnik) Jul 07, 2017India Plans to Roll Out National GPS Next Year |
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Washington DC (SPX) Aug 07, 2017
Despite massive efforts at reforestation, China's native forests continue to be displaced by plantations. A new study by researchers from the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Kunming Institute of Botany (KIB), Princeton University, and Sun Yat-sen University argues that rural communities could help reverse this trend if they were given incentives to protect and restore native forests on their ... more Brussels (AFP) Aug 7, 2017EU demands Polish 'reassurance' over ancient forest Jena, Germany (SPX) Aug 07, 2017Humans have been altering tropical forests for at least 45,000 years Sydney, Australia (SPX) Aug 09, 2017Drought-affected trees die from hydraulic failure and carbon starvation |
Pasadena CA (SPX) Aug 07, 2017
Chemists have figured out a new, more efficient way to create carbon-based fuels from carbon dioxide (CO2). In chemical reactions performed in the lab, a Caltech team has identified a new additive that helps selectively convert CO2 into fuels containing multiple carbon atoms - a step toward ultimately making renewable liquid fuels that are not derived from coal or oil.
"The results were qu ... more Berkeley CA (SPX) Jul 31, 2017New light-activated catalyst grabs CO2 to make ingredients for fuel Houston TX (SPX) Jul 31, 2017Biochar could clear the air in more ways than one Pullman WA (SPX) Jul 25, 2017Algae cultivation technique could advance biofuels |
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Karlsruher, Germany (SPX) Aug 07, 2017
Organic solar cells are flexible, transparent, and light-weight - and can be manufactured in arbitrary shapes or colors. Thus, they are suitable for a variety of applications that cannot be realized with conventional silicon solar cells.
In the Energy Technology journal, researchers from KIT now present sunglasses with colored, semitransparent solar cells applied onto lenses that supply a ... moreNew method enhances broadband light absorption in solar cells Washington DC (SPX) Aug 07, 2017Lightweight catalyst for artificial photosynthesis Tempe AZ (SPX) Jul 31, 2017A new picture emerges on the origins of photosynthesis in a sun-loving bacteria |
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 07, 2017
According to a prediction made by the U.S. Department of Energy, wind energy could provide 20 percent of electricity in the U.S. by the year 2030. This has motivated researchers from the University of Utah's Department of Mechanical Engineering to investigate the performance capabilities and financial benefits of vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) in urban and suburban areas.
A VAWT is a ... more Berkeley CA (SPX) Aug 09, 2017Annual wind report confirms tech advancements, improved performance, low wind prices Washington (UPI) Jul 27, 2017U.S. wind power momentum up 40 percent from last year Washington (UPI) Jul 27, 2017Shale-rich Oklahoma to host mega-wind farm |
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Washington (UPI) Aug 7, 2017
Profits for Chinese coal producers have been impressive so far this year, even though the government is sidelining capacity, state media reported.
The official Xinhua News Agency reported that, of the 37 coal producers listed in the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, more than half estimated that profits during the first half of 2017 at least doubled from last year.
The nation's largest co ... more Beijing, China (SPX) Jul 24, 2017Scientists uncover biogeochemical controls on occurrence and distribution of PACs in coals Beijing (AFP) July 5, 2017China backs hundreds of global coal power projects Sydney (AFP) June 26, 2017Rio prefers Yancoal to Glencore in Australia coal sale |
Phnom Penh (AFP) Aug 9, 2017
Cambodia is recruiting hundreds of maids to work in Hong Kong, an official said Wednesday, as the wealthy city scrambles to meet growing demand for domestic helpers and fend off concerns about exploitation.
Hong Kong is home to more than 300,000 foreign maids, mostly from the Philippines and Indonesia.
But a series of high-profile abuse cases have seized global headlines in recent years ... more Shanghai (AFP) Aug 8, 2017Flag-waving Chinese blockbuster smashes box-office records Shanghai (AFP) Aug 8, 2017Chinese auntie enforcers jailed after reign of grey terror Singapore (AFP) Aug 8, 2017Chinese-American professor appeals Singapore expulsion |
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Washington DC (SPX) Aug 07, 2017
It has been argued that the ability of humans to recognize social signals is crucial to mastering social intelligence - but can robots learn to read human social cues and adapt or correct their own behavior accordingly?
In a recent study, researchers examined how people react to robots that exhibit faulty behavior compared to perfectly performing robots. The results, published in Frontiers ... more Washington (AFP) Aug 3, 2017Mishap doesn't dampen enthusiasm for security robots Washington DC (SPX) Jul 31, 2017Somersaulting simulation for jumping bots Nagoya, Japan (AFP) July 30, 2017Watch out Messi, here come the footballers at RoboCup |
Raleigh NC (SPX) Aug 09, 2017
A recent study from North Carolina State University finds that advanced wood-burning stoves designed for use in the developing world can reduce air pollution more than anticipated, because gaseous emissions from traditional wood stoves form more particulate matter in the atmosphere than researchers previously thought.
"Previous studies have looked solely at direct emissions from cookstoves ... more Tenerife, Spain (AFP) Aug 7, 2017Algae blooms irk Canaries beachgoers Hong Kong (AFP) Aug 7, 2017Hong Kong cleans up greasy beaches after palm oil spill Moscow (AFP) Aug 4, 2017Russia's Lake Baikal 'extremely polluted', Putin warns |
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Tunis (AFP) Aug 5, 2017
Around 2,000 hectares of forest in Tunisia have gone up in flames over the past week, with some of the fires probably started deliberately, the authorities said on Saturday.
Many of the blazes have been put down to a heatwave gripping the North African country, but arson has also been blamed in some cases.
"Since July 29 we have experienced a wave of forest fires - 94 outbreaks across e ... more Washington (UPI) Jul 28, 2017Sikorksy to supply Black Hawks for Australian firefighting Marseille (AFP) July 25, 2017France battles raging fires on Cote d'Azur Macao, Portugal (AFP) July 27, 2017Portugal battles raging forest fires |
Washington (UPI) Aug 4, 2017
Leidos Innovations is receiving a $7.2 million modification to an existing contract for spare parts and support services for the U.S. Navy's AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 undersea warfare system on surface ships.
The modification applies towards the system used by the U.S. Navy and foreign military sales. The work will be conducted in Norfolk, Va. and is expected to be completed by July 2018.
... more Washington (UPI) Aug 7, 2017Marine reserves can help commercial fishermen catch more fish, avoid bycatch Hagatna, Guam (AFP) Aug 9, 2017Guam told to 'enjoy paradise', ignore North Korean threat Caracas (AFP) Aug 8, 20174,500 families, major dam affected by Venezuela flooding |
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Paris (AFP) Aug 4, 2017
Deaths due to extreme weather in Europe could increase fifty-fold from an estimated 3,000 per year recently to 152,000 by century's end if global warming is not reined in, researchers warned Saturday.
The toll would be especially high in temperate southern Europe, where deaths due to warming are projected to rise from 11 per million people per year to about 700 per million per year, they wro ... more Beijing (AFP) Aug 8, 2017Landslide in southwest China kills eight, 17 missing Rome (AFP) Aug 5, 2017Sizzling summer gives Europe's south taste of the future Rome (AFP) Aug 6, 2017Three dead as storms ravage Italy's north |
Washington (UPI) Aug 4, 2017
As energy trade groups enter the fray, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told leaders national interests would be protected during NAFTA negotiations.
The first round for negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement starts August 16 in Washington, D.C. Canada counts on the United States as its top trading partner and is the top oil exporter to its southern neighbor. Trad ... more Beijing (AFP) Aug 8, 2017Chinese export, import growth rates slow in July Beijing (AFP) July 18, 2017China's Xi calls for more imports and more 'open economy' Hong Kong (AFP) Aug 3, 2017Hong Kong tycoon Li 'cautious' as profits rise |
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London, UK (SPX) Aug 07, 2017
The elemental composition of the Sun's hot atmosphere known as the 'corona' is strongly linked to the 11-year solar magnetic activity cycle, a team of scientists from UCL, George Mason University and Naval Research Laboratory has revealed for the first time.
The study, published in Nature Communications and funded by the NASA Hinode program, shows that an increase in magnetic activity goes ... more Paris (ESA) Aug 02, 2017Gravity waves detected in Sun's interior reveal rapidly rotating core Greenbelt MD (SPX) Aug 07, 2017Two weeks in the life of a sunspot Washington DC (SPX) Aug 04, 2017Our solar system's 'shocking' origin story |
Gainesville FL (SPX) Aug 07, 2017
When trouble looms, the fish-scale geckos of Madagascar resort to what might seem like an extreme form of self-defense - tearing out of their own skin.
Their unusually large, overlapping scales flake off so easily that one biologist in the late 1800s tried collecting the geckos with cotton, but even with careful handling, few fish-scale gecko specimens have been preserved with all scales i ... more New Delhi (AFP) Aug 9, 2017Rogue elephant tramples 15 to death in India, faces culling Davis CA (SPX) Aug 07, 2017The biology of color Washington DC (SPX) Aug 07, 2017Lizards demonstrate rapid evolution in the face of extreme cold |
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