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Sentinel-1 speeds up crop insurance payouts![]() Paris (ESA) Aug 21, 2017 For the first time in India, a state government is using satellites to assess lost crops so that farmers can benefit from speedy insurance payouts. The southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu is home to around 68 million people, of which almost a million are rice farmers. However, Tamil Nadu is facing the worst drought in 140 years, leading to the land being too dry for paddy fields, lost yield, widespread misery and unrest. The Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar mission has been used to alleviate a li ... read more |
Can 'reading' leaves lead to more drought-tolerant cropsUvalde TX (SPX) Aug 22, 2017 Looking at leaves to peer into the future might seem the stuff of superstition, but is actually the essence of research conducted by scientists from Texas A and M AgriLife and the University of Sout ... more
Wild sheep grazed in the Black Desert 14,500 years agoCopenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Aug 23, 2017 Excavations of architecture and associated deposits left by hunter-gatherers in the Black Desert in eastern Jordan have revealed bones from wild sheep - a species previously not identified in this a ... more
Ray of hope for more abundant wheat cropsLancaster UK (SPX) Aug 21, 2017 Crops such as wheat could be up to 21% more efficient at turning the sun's energy into food, according to new research by Lancaster University. The food chain relies on plants using sunlight t ... more Newark DE (SPX) Aug 21, 2017 To help plants better fend off insect pests, researchers are arming them with stones. The University of Delaware's Ivan Hiltpold and researchers from the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environme ... more |
Bangladesh nationalists celebrate landslide win, Islamists cry foul
Sophie Adenot, the second French woman to fly to space Floods wreak havoc in Morocco farmlands after severe drought Three dead, many without power after storm lashes France and Spain Hundreds of thousands without power after storm lashes France Bangladesh nationalists claim big election win, Islamists cry foul Bangladesh's BNP claim 'sweeping' election win Bangladesh's BNP heading for 'sweeping' election win Morocco to spend $330 million on regions ravaged by floods: govt Counting underway in first Bangladesh polls since deadly uprising |
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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
Harnessing rich satellite data to estimate crop yieldUrbana IL (SPX) Aug 21, 2017 Without advanced sensing technology, humans see only a small portion of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Satellites see the full range--from high-energy gamma rays, to visible, infrared, and low ... more
Surprising two-way journey for apple on the Silk RoadWashington DC (SPX) Aug 21, 2017 Centuries ago, the ancient networks of the Silk Road facilitated a political and economic openness between the nations of Eurasia. But this network also opened pathways for genetic exchange that sha ... more
Scientists discover why bubbles zig-zag as they rise through waterWashington (UPI) Aug 17, 2017 Until now, scientists have struggled to explain the zig-zagging motion of air bubbles rising through water. New research suggests patterns can be explained by the bubbles' rotation. ... more
Mexico City fishermen fight to save Aztec floating gardensMexico City (AFP) Aug 18, 2017 Roberto Altamirano has the lake to himself as he casts his glistening net onto the still water in a perfect circle, lets it sink, then slowly pulls it in. ... more |
![]() Incomplete drought recovery may be the new normal
Climate change will cut crop yields: studyMiami (AFP) Aug 15, 2017 Climate change will have a negative effect on key crops such as wheat, rice, and maize, according to a major scientific report out Tuesday that reviewed 70 prior studies on global warming and agriculture. ... more
Oceans possess vast, untapped potential for sustainable aquacultureSanta Barbara CA (SPX) Aug 16, 2017 Covering 70 percent of Earth's surface, the world's oceans are vast and deep. So vast, in fact, that nearly every coastal country has the potential to meet its own domestic seafood needs through aqu ... more
Efforts to reduce pollution from agriculture paying off slowlyWaterloo, UK (SPX) Aug 16, 2017 Efforts by farmers to reduce the amount of fertilizer that reaches drinking water sources can take years to have a positive impact, according to a new study from the University of Waterloo. Th ... more
'Inefficient' sailing fleet keeps oyster fishery aliveExeter UK (SPX) Aug 16, 2017 Oyster stocks in a Cornish fishery are sustained thanks to "inefficient" traditional fishing methods, new research suggests. The Fal oyster fishery is home to the only sail-driven commercial fishing ... more |
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Wallops Island, VA (SPX) Aug 24, 2017
A NASA rocket mission to study disturbances in the upper atmosphere that interfere with communication and technology systems will form night-time white artificial clouds visible by residents of the Republic of the Marshall Islands during two rocket flights to occur between August 29 and September 9.
The Waves and Instabilities from a Neutral Dynamo, o ... more Washington (UPI) Jul 13, 2017Nickel key to Earth's magnetic field, research shows Boston MA (SPX) Aug 21, 2017How future volcanic eruptions will impact Earth's ozone layer Beijing, China (SPX) Aug 21, 2017Identifying individual atmospheric equatorial waves from a total flow field |
Tokyo (AFP) Aug 19, 2017
Japan on Saturday launched the third satellite in its effort to build a homegrown geolocation system aimed at improving the accuracy of car navigation systems and smartphone maps to mere centimetres.
An H-IIA rocket blasted off at about 2:30 pm (0530 GMT) from the Tanegashima space centre in southern Japan, according to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
The rocket successf ... more Washington (UPI) Jul 17, 2017IAI, Honeywell Aerospace team for GPS anti-jam system Washington (UPI) Aug 11, 2017Harris delivers navigation package for third GPS III satellite Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Aug 09, 2017Lockheed Martin Begins Modernizing Receivers for U.S. Air Force's GPS Signal Monitoring Stations |
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New York NY (SPX) Aug 23, 2017
In the megacities that are home to nearly 10 percent of the world's 7.5 billion people, trees provide each city with more than $500 million each year in services that make urban environments cleaner, more affordable and more pleasant places to live.
In a recent study published in the online journal Ecological Modelling, an international team of researchers reported that in the 10 megacitie ... more Dhaka (AFP) Aug 24, 2017Bangladesh police declare world-heritage forest "pirate free" Washington DC (SPX) Aug 21, 2017Tropical trees maintain high carbon accumulation rates into old age Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Aug 25, 2017Brazil's opening of Amazon to mining sets off alarm |
New York NY (SPX) Aug 23, 2017
Photosynthesis provides energy for the vast majority of life on Earth. But chlorophyll, the green pigment that plants use to harvest sunlight, is relatively inefficient. To enable humans to capture more of the sun's energy than natural photosynthesis can, scientists have taught bacteria to cover themselves in tiny, highly efficient solar panels to produce useful compounds.
The researchers ... more San Diego CA (SPX) Aug 23, 2017Stretchable biofuel cells extract energy from sweat to power wearable devices Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Aug 23, 2017How a bacterium can live on methanol University Park PA (SPX) Aug 21, 2017Potato waste processing may be the road to enhanced food waste conversion |
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Washington (UPI) Aug 23, 2017
Stanford scientists outline the infrastructure changes needed to make 139 countries powered 100 percent by wind, water and solar energy by 2050.
A transition of this kind could mean less worldwide energy consumption due to the efficiency of clean, renewable electricity - leading to a net increase of more than 24 million long-term jobs, an annual decrease in 4 to 7 million deaths relate ... more Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Aug 21, 2017Deep-UV probing method detects electron transfer in photovoltaic devices Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Aug 24, 2017Audi Cooperates with Alta Devices on Automobiles with Solar Roofs Washington (UPI) Aug 22, 2017Renewables could bring balance to India's economic growthw. |
Washington (UPI) Aug 24, 2017
German energy company E.ON said Thursday it laid the first of the 60 foundations for a wind farm development in national waters of the Baltic Sea.
The German company said it's deploying the 60 so-called monopiles about 25 miles offshore. Foundations for a common substation were installed last month and the entire project could start generating energy for German consumers by 2019.
... more La Ventosa, Mexico (AFP) Aug 19, 2017Wind energy blows up storm of controversy in Mexico Washington (UPI) Aug 21, 2017U.S. extends wind energy taproots into Zambia Richland WA (SPX) Aug 16, 2017Night vision for bird- and bat-friendly offshore wind power |
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Washington (UPI) Aug 22, 2017
Coal shipped from the United States could help address energy security issues in Ukraine, the nation's energy secretary said.
U.S. Cabinet officials, the U.S. envoy to Ukraine and representatives from XCoal were on hand for the first shipment of coal from a Pennsylvania facility to Ukrainian energy company Centrenergo. U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry said coal sent from the United Stat ... more Washington (UPI) Aug 14, 2017China to strictly control new coal-fired power capacity Washington (UPI) Aug 16, 2017Russian scientist says leave coal in the ground Washington (UPI) Aug 9, 2017Coal production gains slowing, U.S. report finds |
Hong Kong (AFP) Aug 22, 2017
With hair newly shaven in accordance with Hong Kong prison rules, jailed pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong was in court again Tuesday on more protest-related charges.
Wong, Nathan Law and Alex Chow were sent to prison last Thursday for their leading role in the initial protest that sparked the months-long Umbrella Movement of 2014 - demonstrations and street blockades calling for democrati ... more Hong Kong (AFP) Aug 25, 2017Hong Kong independence duo fail to regain parliament seats Beijing (AFP) Aug 25, 2017Beijing bricks up shops: Beauty or 'hideous' Beijing (AFP) Aug 24, 2017At Beijing book fair, publishers admit self-censorship |
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St. Louis MO (SPX) Aug 21, 2017
In what could be a small step for science potentially leading to a breakthrough, an engineer at Washington University in St. Louis has taken steps toward using nanocrystal networks for artificial intelligence applications.
Elijah Thimsen, assistant professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and his collaborators have develo ... more Sydney (AFP) Aug 21, 2017Tech leaders warn against 'Pandora's box' of robotic weapons Freiburg, Germany (SPX) Aug 21, 2017Smart computers Boston MA (SPX) Aug 23, 2017Designing custom robots in a matter of minutes |
Mumbai (AFP) Aug 22, 2017
A factory accused of dumping dye into an Indian river where several dogs turned blue has been shut down, an official said Tuesday, after alarming pictures emerged of the brightly-coloured canines.
An animal activist spotted the blue dogs wandering the streets of Mumbai near an industrial zone where factories had been accused of pouring untreated chemicals directly into the Kasadi river.
... more Miami (AFP) Aug 23, 2017Arsenic in Pakistan groundwater 'alarmingly high': study Phnom Penh (AFP) July 13, 2017Cambodia bans overseas exports of coastal sand Paris (AFP) Aug 16, 2017Treaty to curb mercury exposure takes effect |
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Ottawa (AFP) Aug 22, 2017
Nineteen wildfires have merged into one massive forest fire that officials said Tuesday was the largest ever recorded in Canada's westernmost British Columbia province.
The fires combined into a single blaze west of Quesnel that covers 467,000 hectares - twice the size of the previous record holder that was more than 200,000 hectares in 1958.
The so-called Plateau wildfire stretches 130 ... more Zagreb (AFP) Aug 21, 2017Croatia fights dozens of fires along Adriatic coast Lisbon (AFP) Aug 16, 2017Portugal arsonists feed wildfire destruction Macao, Portugal (AFP) Aug 17, 2017Wildfires trap 2,000 villagers in Portugal |
Washington (UPI) Aug 22, 2017
Scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found that largemouth bass whose cortisol levels rise after stress are harder to catch by angling.
The study, published today in the Journal of Experimental Biology, could impact recreational fishing if anglers are mainly catching fish whose stress levels determine if they are likely to strike at a lure.
"We could poten ... more Manila (AFP) Aug 23, 2017Dora no Explorer: TV network axes Philippine resort plan after outcry Sydney (AFP) July 19, 2017Risky business for fish in oil-polluted reef waters Miami (AFP) July 17, 2017Japanese seaweed is welcome invader on US coasts: study |
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Bunia, DR Congo (AFP) Aug 17, 2017
A landslide has swept over a fishing village on the banks of a lake in the northeast Democratic Republic of Congo, killing 40 people, a regional official said Thursday.
Part of a mountain engulfed "a fisherman's camp after heavy rains caused a landslide" the deputy governor of Ituri province, Pacifique Keta, told AFP.
He said 40 people were killed in the disaster in the village of Tora o ... more Los Angeles (AFP) Aug 14, 2017Los Angeles tests cooling pavement paint to beat heat Freetown (AFP) Aug 14, 2017312 dead as mudslides, flooding sweep through Sierra Leone capital Beijing (AFP) Aug 8, 2017Landslide in southwest China kills eight, 17 missing |
Washington (UPI) Aug 18, 2017
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient trade network crisscrossing Vietnam's Mekong Delta region.
As revealed by several excavations, a vast network of manufacturing hubs and trade routes moved large amounts of goods from settlement to settlement between 4,500 and 3,000 years ago.
"We knew some artefacts were being moved around but this shows evidence for a major trade network ... more Washington (AFP) Aug 18, 2017US launches formal trade investigation into China London (AFP) Aug 24, 2017Britain's poetic shipping forecast turns 150 Washington (AFP) Aug 17, 2017US in 'economic war' with China, says Trump strategist Bannon |
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St. Louis MO (SPX) Aug 21, 2017
3 billion times and man still does not have a clue. The weathermen were astonished the clouds dissipated during the loss of temperature of the eclipse. NASA is all google eyes about the data sets that they will process. I will continue to study images and look for shadow bands and the shadow race.
Thanks to Tom, Steve and the great teams of Schlafly Beer and Dew Drop Inn. Special planning ... more Newark NJ (SPX) Aug 21, 2017NJIT researchers will follow in the moon's slipstream to capture high-res sunspot images Greenbelt MD (SPX) Aug 17, 2017NASA, ESA spacecraft track solar storm through space Paris (ESA) Aug 21, 2017ESA's Proba-3 will create artificial solar eclipses |
Paris (AFP) Aug 24, 2017
Has any animal suffered greater ignominy than the ill-fated dodo?
"A strange and grotesque specimen of bird... bearing a ridiculous bent bill," was the verdict of early 17th century Dutch admiral and explorer Wybrand van Warwijck.
Subsequent expeditions of sailors feasted on the helpless fowl even as they disparaged the flavour of its flesh as "the devil's chicken".
By 1680, the dodo ... more Washington (UPI) Aug 24, 2017Female squirrels align births to increase survival of young Washington (UPI) Aug 22, 2017Scientists uncover two-layer identification among soil bacteria Washington (UPI) Aug 23, 2017Biodiversity does not always mean more funding |
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