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April 21, 2018
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US treaty with Native Americans put to test in Supreme Court salmon case



Washington (AFP) April 18, 2018
The US Supreme Court was transported to the American West and another century on Wednesday as it heard a case involving Native Americans and salmon fishing rights. The protracted legal battle is over making repairs to road culverts that impede salmon migration. The Washington state government claims the repairs would cost "billions of dollars" and provide only limited benefit to the spawning fish. The state's 21 Native American tribes insist that the state authorities are required to carry o ... read more

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Nanoporous membrane centrifuge enables reverse osmosis without fouling
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Recent research published in a paper in TECHNOLOGY reported a novel design of a scale-up nanoporous membrane centrifuge (see Figure 1 (a), (b), (c), and (d)) proposed for reverse osmosis desalinatio ... more
WATER WORLD
UTA expands efforts to develop water recycling technologies
Arlington TX (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
The Collaborative Laboratories for Environmental Analysis and Remediation at The University of Texas at Arlington has expanded its partnership with oil field equipment supplier Challenger Water Solu ... more
FARM NEWS
How NASA and John Deere Helped Tractors Drive Themselves
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
There has been a lot of talk lately of self-driving cars, but farmers have already been making good use of self-driving tractors for more than a decade-in part due to a partnership between John Deer ... more
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China hits US sorghum with anti-dumping measure
Beijing (AFP) April 17, 2018
China announced Tuesday that it was slapping provisional anti-dumping duties on sorghum imported from the United States amid heightened trade tensions between the world's two top economies. ... more
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Monoculture farming is harming bees' microbiome
Washington (UPI) Apr 17, 2018
Honeybees aren't getting enough good bacteria as a result of harmful land management, including monoculture farming and commercial forestry. ... more
FARM NEWS
Fishing 'nomads': corralling carp on China's Thousand Island Lake
Qiandaohu, China (AFP) April 11, 2018
On a clear sunny morning in eastern China, the surface of Qiandao Lake boils with tens of thousands of thrashing carp as they are swept into the nets of fisherman like Ye Zhiqing. ... more
WATER WORLD
Large wildfires bring increases in annual river flow
Corvallis OR (SPX) Apr 16, 2018
Large wildfires cause increases in stream flow that can last for years or even decades, according to a new analysis of 30 years of data from across the continental United States. Enhanced rive ... more
WATER WORLD
Mississippi River diversions will produce new land, but slowly, Tulane study says
New Orleans LA (SPX) Apr 16, 2018
Although river diversions that bring land building sediment to shrinking coastlands are the best solution to sustaining portions of the Mississippi Delta, a new Tulane University study concludes tha ... more
WATER WORLD
Scientists use carbon nanotube technology to develop robust water desalination membranes
Nagano, Japan (SPX) Apr 16, 2018
A research team of Shinshu University, Japan, has developed robust reverse osmosis membranes that can endure large-scale water desalination. The team published their results in early February in Sci ... more
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Organic fertilizers are an overlooked source of microplastic pollution
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 12, 2018
Organic fertilizers from biowaste fermentation act as a vehicle for microplastic particles to enter the terrestrial environment, with the amount of microplastic particles differing based on pre-trea ... more
FARM NEWS
Sweet potatoes came to Polynesia before humans did, study suggests
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 13, 2018
The sweet potato made its way to Polynesia without human assistance, new research suggests, colonizing the islands prior to the arrival of the first humans. ... more
WATER WORLD
Cactus roots inspire creation of water-retaining material
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 13, 2018
During rare desert rainfalls, cacti waste no time sopping up and storing a storm's precious precipitation. Inspired by this natural phenomenon, scientists report in a study appearing ACS Macro Lette ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
More frequent droughts mean fewer flowers for bees
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 13, 2018
As the planet warms and droughts grow longer and more frequent, as predicted by climate scientists, bees are likely to find fewer flowers to get nectar. ... more
FARM NEWS
Japan faces record low eel catch, renewing stock fears
Tokyo, Japan (AFP) April 13, 2018
Japan is on track for a record low catch of baby eels this year, renewing fears about declining stocks of the endangered fish, a favoured summer delicacy for Japanese. ... more


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FARM NEWS
Plants really do feed their friends
Berkeley CA (SPX) Apr 12, 2018
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and UC Berkeley have discovered that as plants develop they craft their root microbiome, favoring micro ... more
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Research suggests water appeared while Earth was still growing
Chicago IL (SPX) Apr 11, 2018
Up until about ten years ago, scientists thought they had a pretty good picture of how the moon and Earth came to co-exist. Then more precise measurements blew it all wide open, and scientists are s ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Agricultural fires can double Delhi pollution during peak burning season
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 11, 2018
It's become a deadly autumn tradition in northern India: after the rains of the late summer monsoon subside, farmers set fires to their fields to clear stubble after the harvest and send choking smo ... more
FARM NEWS
Fixing soybean's need for nitrogen
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 11, 2018
Soybean is rich in protein, which is great for the humans and animals eating it. But this high protein content comes at a cost. To make protein, soybean plants need a lot of nitrogen. The plan ... more
WATER WORLD
New study shows vegetation controls the future of the water cycle
New York NY (SPX) Apr 09, 2018
Predicting how increasing atmospheric CO2 will affect the hydrologic cycle, from extreme weather forecasts to long-term projections on agriculture and water resources, is critical both to daily life ... more
FARM NEWS
Hybrid swarm in global mega-pest
Canberra (SPX) Apr 09, 2018
Australian scientists have confirmed the hybridisation of two of the world's major pest species, into a new and improved mega-pest. One of the pests, the cotton bollworm, is widespread in Afri ... more
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NASA's world tour of the atmosphere reveals surprises along the way
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Apr 17, 2018
Two thirds of Earth's surface are covered by water - and two thirds of Earth's atmosphere reside over the oceans, far from land and the traditional ways that people measure the gases and pollutants that cycle through the air and around the globe. While satellites in space measuring the major gases can close some of that gap, it takes an aircraft to find out what's really happening in the c ... more
+ NASA mapping hurricane damage across Everglades
+ Eye in the Sky: Bill Gates Backs Real Time Global Satellite Surveillance Network
+ The 'radical' ways sunlight builds bigger molecules in the atmosphere
+ Airbus adds extra precision to Sentinel-3 satellite altimetry
+ First global carbon dioxide maps produced by Chinese observation satellite
+ China to launch new weather satellite
+ Do-It-Yourself Science: Because We Are All Explorers
Lockheed Martin Submits Proposal for U.S. Air Force's GPS 3F Program
Denver CO (SPX) Apr 18, 2018
ockheed Martin has submitted a competitive and fully compliant proposal for the U.S. Air Force's GPS III Follow On (GPS IIIF) program, which will add enhanced capabilities to the most advanced GPS satellites ever designed. The GPS IIIF program intends to produce up to 22 next-generation satellites. The Air Force's first 10 GPS III satellites, currently in full production at Lockheed Martin ... more
+ China opens first overseas center for BeiDou navigation satellite system in Tunisia
+ PSLV-C41 Successfully Launches IRNSS-1I Navigation Satellite
+ India Resets Navigation Satellite Developed to Replace GPS
+ DT Research introduces new rugged tablet with scientific-grade GNSS
+ China sends twin BeiDou-3 navigation satellites into space
+ Indra Expands With Four New Stations The Ground Segment Managing Galileo Satellites
+ GMV leads a project for application of EGNOS to maritime safety


Warming climate could speed forest regrowth in eastern US
Durham NC (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
Climate change could speed the natural regrowth of forests on undeveloped or abandoned land in the eastern U.S., according to a new study. If left to nature's own devices, a field of weeds and grasses over time will be replaced by saplings, young trees and eventually mature forest. Earlier research has shown that this succession from field to forest can happen decades sooner in the southea ... more
+ Poland illegally cut down ancient forest, EU court rules
+ Palm trees are spreading northward - how far will they go?
+ Soil fungi may help determine the resilience of forests to environmental change
+ Drought-induced changes in forest composition amplify effects of climate change
+ Amazon deforestation is close to tipping point
+ New life for Portugal's oldest forest ravaged by fires
+ Invasive beetle threatens Japan's famed cherry blossoms
Research shows how genetics can contribute for advances in 2G ethanol production
Sao Paulo, Brazil (SPX) Apr 17, 2018
Production of second-generation (2G) ethanol from sugarcane requires enzymatic hydrolysis, in which enzymes from microorganisms act together to break down and convert the carbohydrates in sugarcane straw and bagasse into sugars capable of undergoing fermentation. Understanding the genetic mechanisms that regulate the control and production of hydrolytic enzymes by microorganisms is conside ... more
+ Algae-forestry, bioenergy mix could help make CO2 vanish from thin air
+ Removing the brakes on plant oil production
+ NUS engineers pioneer greener and cheaper technique for biofuel production
+ Notre Dame researchers developing renewable energy approach for producing ammonia
+ New insights into how cellulose is built could indicate how to break it
+ Sewage sludge leads to biofuels breakthrough
+ Wood pellets: Renewable, but not carbon neutral


As Illinois Turns To Clean Energy, Sunrun Offers Rooftop Solar and Jobs
San Francisco CA (SPX) Apr 20, 2018
Sunrun Inc., the nation's largest residential solar, storage and energy services company, is expanding its home solar service to Illinois. Illinois residents will be able to generate their own electricity year-round with rooftop solar, benefitting from cleaner air, monthly savings, and freedom from rising utility bills. Long considered to be one of the most industrious and productive state ... more
+ Lockheed Martin and Rovsing collaborate to bring solar array simulators to market
+ Energy conversion: Optical 'overtones' for solar cells
+ New research could literally squeeze more power out of solar cells
+ MicroLink Devices Achieves Certified 37.75% Solar Cell Power Conversion Efficiency
+ DoE offers $20 Million in New Projects to Lower Cost of Power Electronics in Solar
+ ESPResSo aims to make perovskite solar cells affordable
+ A whispering gallery for light boosts solar cells
Alberta proposes more renewable energy incentives
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 13, 2018
Giving municipal leaders the ability to make it easier for home and business owners to take greener decisions will diversify the economy, Alberta said. Alberta is the top oil producer in Canada, but has taken steps to add layers of diversity to an economy that was left exposed to the decline in crude oil prices two years ago. The provincial government last month launched a challenge to ... more
+ Transformer station for giant German wind farm positioned
+ Scotland's largest offshore wind farm close to operational
+ Construction complete ahead of schedule at Sommette wind farm, France
+ California considered for offshore wind
+ China considering energy storage mandate for wind
+ The Evolution of Wind Power in 2017
+ Detection, deterrent system will help eagles, wind turbines coexist better


BHP confirms exit from world coal body over climate stance
Sydney (AFP) April 5, 2018
The world's biggest miner BHP said Thursday it was following through on a decision to leave the World Coal Association over climate change policy differences, but would remain a member of the US Chamber of Commerce. The Anglo-Australian giant announced in December it was reviewing industry group memberships to ensure they aligned with its climate and energy stance, which includes tackling gl ... more
+ Michigan utility company to go zero coal
+ Australia won't fund mega Adani mine rail link
+ New York unveils plans for fossil fuel divestment
+ French energy company EDF to replace coal in China
+ Poland opens Europe's largest coal-fired power unit
+ BHP to exit global coal body over climate change policy
+ Coal demand falling, IEA says
Spain accuses CaixaBank of laundering Chinese money
Madrid (AFP) April 19, 2018
Spanish authorities announced Thursday they have pressed charges against CaixaBank, the nation's third largest lender, for breaching money laundering laws by turning a blind eye to dubious transfers by Chinese companies. The prosecutor tasked with investigating suspected money laundering by China's state-owned ICBC bank, which has a partnership with CaixaBank, said the Spanish bank suffered ... more
+ #IamGay backlash a rare win for China's LGBT community
+ China's Weibo backtracks on gay content ban
+ Former China Politburo member pleads guilty to bribery
+ Former China Politburo member pleads guilty to bribery
+ Top China news app self-criticises after government crackdown
+ Hong Kong civic coalition warns UN on eroding freedoms
+ Wind topples giant statue of China's first emperor


A robot by NTU Singapore autonomously assembles an IKEA chair
Singapore (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) scientists have developed a robot that can autonomously assemble an IKEA chair without interruption. Designed by Assistant Professor Pham Quang Cuong and his team from NTU's School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, the robot comprises a 3D camera and two robotic arms equipped with grippers to pick up objects. The team coded ... more
+ Researchers design 'soft' robots that can move on their own
+ Two robots are better than one for NIST's 5G antenna measurement research
+ Want computers to see better in the real world? Train them in a virtual reality
+ Visual recognition: Seeing the world through the eyes of rodents
+ Russia's Robot FEDOR to Be the First to Fly to Space on Board New Spacecraft
+ How accurate is your AI
+ Make way for the mini flying machines
Kitchen cabinets could leach harmful chemical compounds into the air
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 18, 2018
The attack of the chemical cabinets is no joke. While investigating sources of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds inside the home, scientists identified airborne PCBs being emitted by kitchen cabinetry. Researchers believe the harmful chemical compounds are a byproduct of the breakdown of a common sealant used in modern kitchen cabinetry. Previous studies have linked PCBs with a ... more
+ UK to ban sale of plastic straws to tackle marine waste
+ UK designer Christopher Raeburn transforms the unexpected
+ Fresh clashes as anti-capitalists attempt to rebuild French camp
+ Swamp microbe has pollution-munching power
+ World shipping industry agrees to halve carbon emissions by 2050
+ Researchers accidentally engineer plastic-eating enzyme
+ Trouble in Paradise: Tourism surge lashes Southeast Asia's beaches


Large bushfire burns near homes on Sydney outskirts
Sydney (AFP) April 16, 2018
Hundreds of firefighters were Monday battling a large bushfire that was raging near Sydney suburbs, with authorities saying it was "miraculous" no houses had been damaged and no-one had been injured. New South Wales state police are investigating the cause of the bushfire in south-western Sydney, which started on Saturday afternoon amid unseasonably warm autumn weather and strong winds, with ... more
+ The Swiss army knife of smoke screens
+ Wildfire intensity impacts water quality and its treatment in forested watersheds
+ Residents get first look at town devastated by Australia bushfire
+ Australia bushfires destroy homes, kill cattle
+ More homes built near wild lands leading to greater wildfire risk
+ Wildfires set to increase: Could we be sitting on a tinderbox in Europe?
+ Rash of forest fires breaks out in Indonesia
Global warming is transforming the Great Barrier Reef
Townsville, Australia (SPX) Apr 19, 2018
A new study published online in Nature shows that corals on the northern Great Barrier Reef experienced a catastrophic die-off following the extended marine heatwave of 2016. "When corals bleach from a heatwave, they can either survive and regain their colour slowly as the temperature drops, or they can die. Averaged across the whole Great Barrier Reef, we lost 30 per cent of the corals in ... more
+ Researchers find 'catastrophic' coral die-off on Great Barrier Reef
+ Cold water devastates coral reefs off Japan: survey
+ Great Barrier Reef corals can survive global warming for another century
+ UTA expands efforts to develop water recycling technologies
+ Nanoporous membrane centrifuge enables reverse osmosis without fouling
+ China to offer visa-free travel to its own 'Hawaii'
+ Large wildfires bring increases in annual river flow


Power down as fierce storm hits Auckland
Auckland (AFP) April 11, 2018
Up to a quarter of homes in Auckland were without power Wednesday after a wild storm packing winds of more than 200kmh (125mph) lashed New Zealand's largest city. The storm hit the city of 1.5 million overnight, bringing down trees and peeling roofs from houses, with emergency services saying they were "inundated" responding to calls. Auckland international airport closed temporarily due ... more
+ New data confirm increased frequency of extreme weather events
+ World sees rapid upsurge in extreme weather: report
+ Eastern Mediterranean summer will be 2 months longer by 2100
+ Why is it so hot at night in some cities
+ At least 16 dead as lightning strikes Rwanda church
+ New Zealand summer heatwave sets all-time record
+ How cities heat up
China's Central Bank to cut reserve requirement ratio by 1 percentage point
Beijing (AFP) April 17, 2018
China's central bank said Tuesday it would lower the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) by one percentage point for most commercial banks, to free up funding for small firms. The move to cut the amount of cash which most commercial and foreign banks must hold in reserve, to repay loans obtained via the central bank's medium-term lending facility, will take effect on April 25. Official data ... more
+ IMF sees emerging Asia as top global growth engine
+ China targets US, EU with rubber trade case
+ Bitcoin's true believers vow to ride out currency rollercoaster
+ As China, US continue to borrow, mounting debt a global liability: IMF
+ IMF's Lagarde warns against harming trade, investment
+ China growth beats forecasts in face of trade row, financial risk
+ 'Big Freeze': Russian counter-sanctions draft may put Boeing 'on hold'
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Solar Dynamics Observatory serves up the sun, three ways
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 11, 2018
How the sun looks through the lens of a telescope depends on which frequency is being observed. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory is capable of imaging the sun in a wide range of frequencies. In a new composite image, shared this week by NASA, the sun is showcased in three different extreme ultraviolet wavelengths. As evidenced by the image, each frequency reveals different structures a ... more
+ NASA's Mission to Touch the Sun Arrives in the Sunshine State
+ Giant solar tornadoes put researchers in a spin
+ New 3-D measurements improve understanding of geomagnetic storm hazards
+ NASA powers on new instrument staring at the Sun
+ Mystery of purple lights in sky solved with help from citizen scientists
+ Three NASA satellites recreate solar eruption in 3-D
+ Public invited to come aboard NASA's first mission to touch the Sun
Thai police hunt 'elephant electrocutioner'
Bangkok (AFP) April 17, 2018
Thai police are looking for a pineapple farm worker suspected of setting up an electric fence that has killed two wild elephants in the past month, authorities said Tuesday. Cops are searching for the man after the second elephant was found dead over the weekend, lying on its side outside a pineapple farm in Chonburi province that edges up against a national park. The four-tonne animal ... more
+ Exploding ants: Scientist survey fiery species in Southeast Asia
+ 'Rip Van Winkle' plants hide underground for up to 20 years
+ Ben Kilham, the American bear whisperer
+ New gadgets help reveal the collective behavior of wild animals
+ Most primitive kangaroo ancestor rediscovered after 30 years in obscurity
+ Astro-ecology: Saving endangered animals with software for the stars
+ Albania's pelicans return to their lagoon 'kingdom'


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