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November 07, 2018
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Plasma-based system provides radical new path for water purification



Washington DC (SPX) Nov 07, 2018
Many of today's methods of purifying water rely on filters and chemicals that need regular replenishing or maintenance. Millions of people, however, live in areas with limited access to such materials, leading the research community to explore new options of purifying water in using plasmas. Many plasma-based approaches are expensive, but a new class of plasma devices may change that. Researchers at the University of Alabama in Huntsville have been studying a new type of plasma generator for water ... read more

WATER WORLD
Poop in hand, Bill Gates backs China's toilet revolution
Beijing (AFP) Nov 6, 2018
As one of the world's richest men and most active philanthropists, Bill Gates usually has his hands full. Just not with poop. ... more
FARM NEWS
A real vintage: China unearths 2,000-year-old wine
Beijing (AFP) Nov 6, 2018
Archeologists in central China Tuesday believe they have unearthed a 2,000-year-old pot of wine that had been sealed and buried in a tomb. ... more
WATER WORLD
New material cleans and splits water
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
Some of the most useful and versatile materials today are the metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). MOFs are a class of materials demonstrating structural versatility, high porosity, fascinating optical ... more
WATER WORLD
Mexico City's massive water outage extended
Mexico City (AFP) Nov 6, 2018
Authorities in Mexico City said Monday they had to extend a massive water outage that has affected millions of people for five days by another 40 hours because of an infrastructure glitch. ... more
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WATER WORLD
A carbon neutral solution for desalination by tapping into geothermal sources
Fort Myers, FL (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
Water shortages are hitting some areas of the world hard, and with increasing global temperatures, more regions may be experiencing drought conditions. Countries such as Saudi Arabia rely on d ... more
FARM NEWS
One-third of threatened plant species unfit for seed bank
Washington (UPI) Nov 5, 2018
At least 36 percent of endangered plant species can't be conserved in seed banks because the seeds can't be frozen, according to a new study. ... more
FARM NEWS
France bans popular pesticide suspected of sickening dozens
Paris (AFP) Nov 5, 2018
French health authorities announced Monday a permanent ban on a widely used pesticide, after alarms were raised when several dozen people fell ill in western France recently. ... more
FARM NEWS
Turning marginal farmlands into a win for farmers and ecosystems
Indianapolis, IN (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
Many farms have areas where the ground either floods or does not retain enough water or fertilizer for crops to thrive. Such marginal lands could become useful and potentially profitable if they are ... more
FARM NEWS
Heineken seals $3 bn deal with China's top brewer
The Hague (AFP) Nov 5, 2018
Dutch brewing behemoth Heineken said Monday it had finalised a $3 billion deal to merge its Chinese operations with the country's top brewer, expanding its access to the world's largest beer market. ... more
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How one tough shrub could help fight hunger in Africa
Columbus OH (SPX) Nov 05, 2018
The trick to boosting crops in drought-prone, food-insecure areas of West Africa could be a ubiquitous native shrub that persists in the toughest of growing conditions. Growing these shrubs si ... more
FARM NEWS
Seed banking not an option for over a third of threatened species
Kew UK (SPX) Nov 05, 2018
In paper published in Nature Plants, researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, detail for the first time the scale of threatened species that are unable to be conserved in seed banks. The paper ... more
FARM NEWS
Thousands of carp die in mysterious circumstances in Iraq
Saddat Al-Hindiyah, Iraq (AFP) Nov 3, 2018
Iraqi fish farmers south of Baghdad have been left reeling after finding thousands of dead carp mysteriously floating in their cages or washed up on the banks of the Euphrates. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Perilous times for Australia wildlife amid severe drought
Booligal, Australia (AFP) Nov 1, 2018
From abandoned baby kangaroos to wallabies being blinded by the sun and koalas having to go walkabout to look for eucalyptus leaves, Australia's exotic wild animals are struggling to adapt to a crippling drought. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Perilous times for Australia wildlife amid severe drought
Booligal, Australia (AFP) Nov 1, 2018
From abandoned baby kangaroos to wallabies being blinded by the sun and koalas having to go walkabout to look for eucalyptus leaves, Australia's exotic wild animals are struggling to adapt to a crippling drought. ... more


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WATER WORLD
Millions in Mexico City see water supply cut off for days
Mexico City (AFP) Oct 31, 2018
Millions of people in Mexico City were without water on Wednesday, and expected to wait at least four days as authorities undertake maintenance work on one of the major supply systems. ... more
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WOOD PILE
Two-thirds of remaining wilderness on Earth located in five countries
Washington (UPI) Nov 1, 2018
Human activity is destroying the world's last wildernesses, and what's left is concentrated in a handful of locations on Earth. ... more
FARM NEWS
Brazil's Bolsonaro to merge environment, farm ministries
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Oct 30, 2018
Brazil's far-right President-elect Jair Bolsonaro will merge the environment and agriculture ministries, an adviser confirmed Tuesday, a move activists have warned could imperil the country's natural resources, including the Amazon rainforest. ... more
FARM NEWS
Chocolate's origin 1,500 years earlier than thought, archaeologists find
Washington (UPI) Oct 29, 2018
Researchers have made a sweet discovery: Cacao, from which chocolate is made, was grown 1,500 years earlier than previously thought, and in South America, not Central America. ... more
FARM NEWS
Cypriot farmers fear no-deal Brexit may hit livelihoods
Avdimou, Cyprus (AFP) Oct 30, 2018
Olive farmer Andreas Fotiou steered carefully along a dusty lane in southwest Cyprus, en route from his village to nearby groves - locations that could have clashing trade regimes, post-Brexit. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
Sierra Leone's chimpanzees pay price of human expansion
Freetown (AFP) Oct 30, 2018
They have their hands full at the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, where record numbers of orphaned chimps are being delivered to their care, victims of the relentless expansion of human activity. ... more
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Orbit Logic delivers Landsat mission planning system
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 07, 2018
Orbit Logic reports they have delivered their STK Scheduler software and Collection Planning and Analysis Workstation (CPAW) software to General Dynamics Mission Systems for mission planning and scheduling for the Landsat Mission Operations Center (LMOC) for Landsat 8 and 9. Orbit Logic is now in the process of integrating the software into the Landsat ground system. The U.S. Geological Su ... more
+ NASA's ICON to explore boundary between Earth and Space
+ Ozone hole in northern hemisphere to recover completely by 2030
+ GRACE-FO resumes data collection
+ Europe's third polar-orbiting weather satellite lofted into orbit
+ The cloud will save time, money, and reduce errors in the mapping process
+ MetOp-C ready for big day
+ Ozone hole modest despite optimum conditions for ozone depletion
China successfully launches 41st BeiDou Navigation System Satellite
Beijing (Sputnik) Nov 05, 2018
China successfully launched the BeiDou-3 satellite, the 41st satellite to join the nation's BeiDou navigation system, atop the Long March 3B carrier rocket, the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) said on Friday. The lift-off took place at 11:56 p.m. (15:56 GMT) on Thursday from the Xichang space center in the southwest of China. The satellite will be connected to the ... more
+ China launches BeiDou-3 navigation satellite into highest orbit yet
+ China launches twin BeiDou-3 satellites
+ Army researchers' technique locates robots, soldiers in GPS-challenged areas
+ Boeing to provide technical work on JDAM GPS-guided bombs
+ New Study Tracks Hurricane Harvey Stormwater with GPS
+ Lockheed awarded $1.4B for first GPS IIIF satellites
+ China launches twin BeiDou-3 satellites


Fierce winds raze forests in storm-hit Italy
Rome (AFP) Nov 3, 2018
Fierce winds and rains have killed at least 20 people in Italy this week and razed thousands of hectares of forest in the country's devastated north, officials said. An 87-year-old woman and a 62-year-old German tourist were killed Friday after being struck by lightning in Sardinia. It brings to 20 the number of people killed by bad weather in Italy since the start of the week, accordin ... more
+ Two-thirds of remaining wilderness on Earth located in five countries
+ Brazil environment ministry condemns Bolsonaro plan
+ Economy depends on environment, WWF warns Brazil's Bolsonaro
+ Fears for Amazon after Bolsonaro wins Brazil presidency
+ Saving the precious wood of Gabon's forests from illegal logging
+ Saving the precious wood of Gabon's forests from illegal logging
+ Salmon graveyard gives rise to forest in Alaska
Experimental plasma generator offers path forward for better use of landfill gas as energy
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 07, 2018
Methane gas released from landfills has long been a topic of interest for alternative energy. One issue, however, is that landfill gases contain numerous contaminants, such as volatile methyl siloxanes, whose silica deposits put extra wear and tear on the natural gas generators when they combust. One group has demonstrated a promising new application of plasma technology capable of removing such ... more
+ Alcohols as carbon radical precursors
+ Reducing US coal emissions through biomass and carbon capture would boost employment
+ Scientists find a 'switch' to increase starch accumulation in algae
+ Laser technique may open door to more efficient clean fuels
+ Finally, a robust fuel cell that runs on methane at practical temperatures
+ Efficient electrochemical cells for CO2 conversion
+ Brazilian biomass-powered electricity expands 11 percent over last year


New efficiency record set for perovskite LEDs
Cambridge UK (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
Researchers have set a new efficiency record for LEDs based on perovskite semiconductors, rivalling that of the best organic LEDs (OLEDs). Compared to OLEDs, which are widely used in high-end consumer electronics, the perovskite-based LEDs, developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge, can be made at much lower costs, and can be tuned to emit light across the visible and near-infrared ... more
+ Puerto Rico works to tap renewable energy as part of better storm prep
+ Photon Energy breaks ground on 5 Mwp solar projects in Hungary
+ Solar smashes several records in September
+ Dutch FMO Bank calls for fair pricing of solar energy projects
+ Trina Solar provides 190MW of its TrinaPro PV solution to large solar park in Spain
+ Modelling a future fuelled by sustainable energy
+ Spain-based Repsol uses crude prices windfall to expand renewables, slash debt
Wind farm 'predator' effect hits ecosystems: study
Paris (AFP) Nov 5, 2018
Wind farms act as a top "predator" in some ecosystems, harming birds at the top of the food chain and triggering a knock-on effect overlooked by green energy advocates, scientists said Monday. Wind is the fastest-growing renewable energy sector, supplying around four percent of global electricity demand. Close to 17 million hectares - an area roughly the size of Tunisia - is currently ... more
+ Coal-dependent Poland shifts on wind ahead of climate meeting
+ Extreme weather forcing renewable operators to strengthen project economics
+ Wind farms and reducing hurricane precipitation
+ Ingeteam opens new high-tech production facility for electrical wind turbine components in India
+ Wind turbine installation vessel launching and construction supervision contract
+ UCSB mechanical engineer develops ways to improve windfarm productivity
+ Large-scale US wind power would cause warming that would take roughly a century to offset


Asia coal plants worrying for climate targets: IEA
Paris (AFP) Oct 31, 2018
Coal-fired power plants operating and under construction in Asia pose a threat to achieving the goal of halting global warming, the head of the International Energy Agency told the Financial Times on Wednesday. The coal burning plants would "lock in the emissions trajectory of the world, full stop," IEA chief Fatih Birol told the newspaper in an interview. Last year, greenhouse gas emiss ... more
+ Coal power plant regulations neglect a crucial pollutant
+ 21 dead in east China mining accident
+ 19 dead in east China mining accident
+ S.Africa coal belt among world's pollution hotspots
+ Sulfur regulations on coal power plants could improve air quality, study says
+ Thousands join German forest demo after court reprieve
+ Weathering rates for mined lands exponentially higher than unmined sites
Jailed Chinese activist's life in 'immediate' danger: rights groups
Beijing (AFP) Nov 5, 2018
China's first "cyber-dissident" Huang Qi is in danger of dying under police custody if he does not receive medical treatment for a host of severe health conditions, human rights groups warned on Monday. Huang, 55, who was arrested in 2016 for "leaking state secrets", is currently being held in Mianyang Detention Centre in southwestern Sichuan province, according to his mother. Huang ran ... more
+ China rights record in spotlight at UN review
+ Jailed Chinese activist's elderly mother seeks justice
+ China's president inaugurates Hong Kong-mainland mega bridge
+ Pussy Riot activists stand up for Hong Kong freedoms
+ Hong Kong art show cancelled after 'China threats'
+ China flaunts new partners lured away from Taiwan
+ Lodi Gyari, Dalai Lama's voice in China and US, dies


Pitt researcher uses video games to unlock new levels of AI
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
Expectations for artificial intelligences are very real and very high. An analysis in Forbes projects revenues from A.I. will skyrocket from $1.62 billion in 2018 to $31.2 billion in 2025. The report also included a survey revealing 84 percent of enterprises believe investing in A.I. will lead to competitive advantages. "It is exciting to see the tremendous successes and progress made in r ... more
+ Fire ant colonies could inspire molecular machines, swarming robots
+ Shape-shifting robots perceive surroundings, make decisions for first time
+ NASA researchers teach machines to "see"
+ Humans help robots learn tasks
+ Elephant trunks form joints to pick up small objects
+ Small flying robots haul heavy loads
+ How to mass produce cell-sized robots
Polluted Delhi air akin to death sentence, say doctors
New Delhi (AFP) Nov 5, 2018
Yogesh Kumar wheezes after life-saving surgery to remove a diseased lung, but his doctors wonder how long he can last outside hospital breathing some of the world's dirtiest air. Smog is blamed for the deaths of more than one million Indians every year and Delhi - which on Monday had emergency pollution levels more than 35 times the World Health Organization safe limit - has the worst air ... more
+ Indian firework sellers fume over festival 'eco-cracker' ban
+ France launches nationwide probe into baby arm birth defects
+ EU countries back single-use plastics ban
+ Report: European air pollution remains at deadly levels
+ Newly discovered toxic pollutant found in homes, environment
+ Air pollution kills 600,000 children each year: WHO
+ EU air quality slowly improving but still deadly: report


Indigenous fire practice protecting the Gibson Desert's biodiversity
Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Oct 18, 2018
Traditional Indigenous burning practices are protecting plant biodiversity in Australia's Gibson Desert, according to University of Queensland research. The study analysed how environments dominated by flammable spinifex grasses and fire-sensitive desert myrtle shrubs reacted to wildfires, and to the low-intensity burning practices of the Pintupi people. UQ School of Agriculture and ... more
+ Goat brigades help battle Portugal's deadly wildfires
+ Blaze in Portugal national park brought under control
+ Carbon emissions from Amazonian forest fires up to 4 times worse than feared
+ Europe fires to worsen even if climate goals met: study
+ Huge blaze forces hundreds from homes in Tuscany
+ Canada crews battle firenado in tug-o-war for hose
+ NASA assists in efforts to contain California wildfires
'Robust' coral produces amino acids to defend against bleaching
Washington (UPI) Nov 2, 2018
Some coral reefs have a stronger genetic makeup to fight off bleaching, a recent study said. Researchers recently discovered that so-called "robust" coral, which includes certain brain corals and mushroom corals, are capable of producing special amino acids that prevent bleaching. Other coral, like "complex" coral, have a special relationship with microalgae called Symbiodinium, ... more
+ How to reduce the impact of shipping vessel noise on fish
+ New material cleans and splits water
+ A carbon neutral solution for desalination by tapping into geothermal sources
+ Hydropower, innovations and avoiding international dam shame
+ Mexico City's massive water outage extended
+ Plasma-based system provides radical new path for water purification
+ Taiwan fishermen protest over crackdown on troubled industry


'Total disaster' as Italy storms kill at least 30
Casteldaccia , Italy (AFP) Nov 4, 2018
Floods killed 12 people on the island of Sicily, including nine members of a single family, pushing Italy's week-long storm toll beyond 30, rescuers said Sunday. After a river burst its banks, the bodies of the family including children aged one, three and 15 were discovered in the coastal town of Casteldaccia east of the capital Palermo. Rescue services said the house where they were sp ... more
+ US tornado frequency shifting eastward from Great Plains
+ Six Tanzanian schoolchildren killed in lightning strike
+ Tornado batters area near Canadian capital Ottawa
+ Toll jumps to 29 in central Philippine landslide
+ Two killed as storm hits Britain and Ireland
+ Perfect storms: hurricanes and typhoons
+ Prague records hottest summer on record
Trump expects 'very good' trade deal with China
Washington (AFP) Nov 2, 2018
President Donald Trump said Friday that he expects a budding US-China trade war to end with "a very good deal." "I think we will make a deal with China," he told journalists at the White House. "I think a very good deal will be made with China." Markets have soared on reports that the two sides are closing in on a deal that would avoid Washington piling on still more tariffs against Chin ... more
+ Uruguay's government asks Congress to approve US troops for G20
+ Alibaba's Ma calls trade war 'stupidest thing in the world'
+ EU business lobby dismisses China's latest opening pledge
+ Trade war's bark turns to bite in Asia
+ Chinese premier meets US lawmakers amid tensions
+ Xi pledges to open China's markets wider to an impatient world
+ Trump, Xi eye G20 talks after 'very good' phone call
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Magnetic pumping pushes plasma particles to high energies
Portland OR (SPX) Nov 06, 2018
As you walk away from a campfire on a cool autumn night, you quickly feel colder. The same thing happens in outer space. As it spins, the sun continuously flings hot material into space, out to the furthest reaches of our solar system. This material, called the solar wind, is very hot close to the sun, and we expect it to cool quickly as it streams away. Satellite observations, however, sh ... more
+ ESA rocks space weather
+ Borexino sheds light on solar neutrinos
+ A stellar achievement: Magnetized space winds in the laboratory
+ Parker Solar Probe breaks record, becomes closest spacecraft to Sun
+ Grant for solar physics aims to understand the Sun in its entirety
+ Scientist explores a better way to predict space weather
+ Students help scientist ID the sonic signatures of solar storms
Sound-absorbing fur helps moths avoid bat predation
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 06, 2018
The fur on the thorax of some moths absorbs the sound waves emitted by bats and their sonar systems, making them harder to detect, according to new research by scientists at Bristol University in England. Some moths boast ears capable of recognizing bats' ultrasonic signals, helping them avoid predation. But many moth species are deaf. Without the ability to hear swooping bats, deaf mot ... more
+ Climate change has greater effect on species in tropical mountains
+ Another tiger killed in India after hunting controversy
+ Four rhinos die after Chad conservation effort
+ Handful of states hold fate of world's vanishing wilderness
+ A wilderness 'horror story'
+ China defends decision to ease rhino, tiger parts ban
+ A 'deal for nature' to rescue wildlife: WWF chief


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