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November 12, 2018
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Scientists theorize new origin story for Earth's water



Washington DC (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
Earth's water may have originated from both asteroidal material and gas left over from the formation of the Sun, according to new research. The new finding could give scientists important insights about the development of other planets and their potential to support life. In a new study in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, a journal of the American Geophysical Union, researchers propose a new theory to address the long-standing mystery of where Earth's water came from and how it got he ... read more

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Tommorow's population will be larger, heavier and eat more
Oslo, Norway (SPX) Nov 12, 2018
"It will be harder to feed 9 billion people in 2050 than it would be today," says Gibran Vita, a PhD candidate at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology 's Industrial Ecology Programme. ... more
FARM NEWS
'Potato gene' reveals how ancient Andeans adapted to starchy diet
Atlanta GA (SPX) Nov 09, 2018
Potatoes, native to South America, became an agricultural crop thousands of years ago in the Andean highlands of Peru. And just as the ancient Andean people turned wild tubers into the domesticated ... more
WATER WORLD
One million years of precipitation history of the monsoon reconstructed
Kiel, Germany (SPX) Nov 09, 2018
Months of heavy rainfall followed by half a year of drought - the South Asian Monsoon with its seasonally changing rainfall and wind directions has always strongly influenced the lives of people aro ... more
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Exposure to pesticides makes bees less social, reduces colony size
Washington (UPI) Nov 9, 2018
Exposure to pesticides can reduce the size of bee colonies and cause the insect to become less social. ... more
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New tool to predict which plants will become invasive
Burlington VT (SPX) Nov 12, 2018
Around the world, over 13,000 plant species have embedded themselves in new environments - some of them integrate with the native plants, but others spread aggressively. Understanding why some plant ... more
FARM NEWS
US votes good for farm animals, not wild salmon
Los Angeles (AFP) Nov 7, 2018
Hens, cows and pigs owe Californians a thank you for approving a law Tuesday guaranteeing minimum living space on farms - though Alaskans had some bad news for wild salmon and trout. ... more
WATER WORLD
Filtering liquids with liquids saves electricity
Boston MA (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
Filtering and treating water, both for human consumption and to clean industrial and municipal wastewater, accounts for about 13% of all electricity consumed in the US every year and releases about ... more
WATER WORLD
ASU geoscientists discover an overlooked source for Earth's water
Tempe AZ (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
Where did Earth's global ocean come from? A team of Arizona State University geoscientists led by Peter Buseck, Regents' Professor in ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) and School of ... more
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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 materia ... more
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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
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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Ozone hole in northern hemisphere to recover completely by 2030
Washington (UPI) Nov 5, 2018
Scientists expect the Northern hemisphere and mid-latitude ozone holes to be completely repaired some time in the 2030s, according to the first assessment of the ozone hole since 2014. The study, "Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2018," published Monday by the United Nations and the World Meteorological Organization, highlighted the decrease of ozone-depleting substances as the ... more
+ OpenForests launches the forest project platform explorer.land
+ Orbit Logic delivers Landsat mission planning system
+ NASA's ICON to explore boundary between Earth and Space
+ Illegal emissions threaten to undermine UN's optimistic ozone report
+ 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
Tunisia to host 2nd forum on China-Arab BeiDou cooperation
Beijing (XNA) Nov 12, 2018
The second forum on BeiDou cooperation between China and Arab countries will be held in the first half of 2019 in Tunisia, sources at the 13th Meeting of the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) said. Ma Jiaqing, deputy director of the China Satellite Navigation Office, said the country's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) will provide services to coun ... more
+ World's first 'Quantum' compass will supersede GPS
+ China successfully launches 41st BeiDou Navigation System Satellite
+ 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


Rainforest destruction from gold mining hits all-time high in Peru
Winston-Salem NC (SPX) Nov 09, 2018
Small-scale gold mining has destroyed more than 170,000 acres of primary rainforest in the Peruvian Amazon in the past five years, according to a new analysis by scientists at Wake Forest University's Center for Amazonian Scientific Innovation (CINCIA). That's an area larger than San Francisco and 30 percent more than previously reported. "The scale of the deforestation is really sho ... more
+ Global reforestation efforts need to take the long view
+ Mangroves can help countries mitigate their carbon emissions
+ Amazon forests failing to keep up with climate change
+ A New Hope: GEDI to Yield 3D Forest Carbon Map
+ Fierce winds raze forests in storm-hit Italy
+ Two-thirds of remaining wilderness on Earth located in five countries
+ Brazil environment ministry condemns Bolsonaro plan
A bionic mushroom that generates electricity
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
In the quest to replace fossil fuels, scientists are always on the lookout for alternative, environmentally friendly sources of energy. But who could have imagined a bionic mushroom that produces electricity? It sounds like something straight out of Alice in Wonderland, but researchers have now generated mushrooms patterned with energy-producing bacteria and an electrode network. They report the ... more
+ Graphene takes a step towards renewable fuel
+ New system opens the door to transforming CO2 into industrial fuels
+ Bionic mushrooms fuse nanotech, bacteria and fungi
+ Experimental plasma generator offers path forward for better use of landfill gas as energy
+ Alcohols as carbon radical precursors
+ Scientists find a 'switch' to increase starch accumulation in algae
+ Reducing US coal emissions through biomass and carbon capture would boost employment


Powered by windows: enhanced power factor in transparent thermoelectric nanowire materials
Osaka, Japan (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
A research group led by Professor Yoshiaki Nakamura of Osaka University successfully developed a methodology for enhancing thermoelectric power factor while decreasing thermal conductivity. By introducing ZnO nanowires into ZnO films, the thermoelectric power factor became 3 times larger than that of ZnO film without ZnO nanowires. For the development of high-performance thermoelectric mat ... more
+ Harvesting renewable energy from the sun and outer space at the same time
+ Nantenergy acquires Sharp's energy systems and services business
+ Recurrent Energy signs build-transfer agreement with Entergy on 100 MWac Mississippi solar project
+ New efficiency record set for perovskite LEDs
+ 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
Denmark-based Orsted adds to its U.S. wind energy assets
Washington (UPI) Nov 8, 2018
Orsted, the largest energy company in Denmark, which aims to become a global leader in offshore wind energy, has closed two transactions within the past four months as part of an expansion effort in the United States. Orsted closed the $510-million purchase of Deepwater Wind, and created Orsted US Offshore Wind, a company that will deliver clean energy to every state "in the densely-pop ... more
+ DNV GL successfully completed technical due diligence for 25 MW Windfloat Atlantic floating wind project
+ Making wind farms more efficient
+ Wind farm 'predator' effect hits ecosystems: study
+ 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


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
Ma Jian on the need to tell the 'ruthless, bloody truth'
Hong Kong (AFP) Nov 10, 2018
Ma Jian walks into his interview at a Hong Kong hotel carrying a local newspaper under his arm after finding himself at the centre of a media storm in recent days. Two venues refused to host talks the exiled Chinese author was due to give at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival, before the original space changed its mind and invited him back. The row made local and international ... more
+ China's president inaugurates Hong Kong-mainland mega bridge
+ Backlash over FT journalist denied entry to Hong Kong
+ FT journalist denied entry to Hong Kong after author talks cancelled
+ Police detain two students outside Beijing Apple store
+ China leader Xi welcomes Cuban president to Beijing
+ Interpol says must accept Chinese boss' resignation
+ Jailed Chinese activist's life in 'immediate' danger: rights groups


Artificial sensor mimics human sense of touch
Daegu, South Korea (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
A team of researchers have developed an artificial tactile sensor that mimics the ability of human skin to detect surface information, such as shapes, patterns and structures. This may be one step closer to making electronic devices and robots that can perceive sensations such as roughness and smoothness. "Mimicking the human senses is one of the most popular areas of engineering, but the ... more
+ Chinese state media debuts 'AI' news anchors
+ Pitt researcher uses video games to unlock new levels of AI
+ 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
Delhi's toxic air spikes after Diwali firework frenzy
New Delhi (AFP) Nov 8, 2018
Indian police arrested hundreds of revellers after a frenzied night of festival fireworks turned city air toxic nationwide on Thursday despite a preemptive court ban on the smog-fuelling party. More than 300 people were arrested in Delhi, the world's most polluted major city, where the Supreme Court had restricted public fireworks to two hours in the evening and insisted on use of cleaner "g ... more
+ Delhi bans trucks as megacity chokes
+ Delhi suffers toxic smog hangover after Diwali firework frenzy
+ Polluted Delhi air akin to death sentence, say doctors
+ 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


Hell in Paradise: fire crews in grim search for California's dead
Paradise, United States (AFP) Nov 11, 2018
Search teams scoured the carnage of California's most destructive ever wildfire for victims on Sunday, as the state-wide death toll rose to 26 with high winds hampering the effort to rescue property and save lives. Firefighters took advantage of a brief calm overnight to make headway against the multiple blazes, but conditions were expected to be hellish on Sunday with winds reaching as high ... more
+ Ten ways climate change can make wildfires worse
+ Climate change causing more severe wildfires, larger insect outbreaks in temperate forests
+ California fire death toll rises to 23
+ Indigenous fire practice protecting the Gibson Desert's biodiversity
+ 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
Scientists theorize new origin story for Earth's water
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
Earth's water may have originated from both asteroidal material and gas left over from the formation of the Sun, according to new research. The new finding could give scientists important insights about the development of other planets and their potential to support life. In a new study in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, a journal of the American Geophysical Union, researcher ... more
+ ASU geoscientists discover an overlooked source for Earth's water
+ States to decide fate of depleted bigeye tuna
+ Australia revamps Pacific strategy as China looms
+ Plasma-based system provides radical new path for water purification
+ Modern slavery is fueling overfishing
+ One million years of precipitation history of the monsoon reconstructed
+ Study tracks severe bleaching events on a Pacific coral reef over past century


'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
China's exports hold up despite US tariffs
Beijing (AFP) Nov 8, 2018
China's exports to the United States and the rest of the world saw a surprise jump in October, data showed Thursday, suggesting businesses are ramping up trans-Pacific shipments before higher tariffs kick in. Relations between the world's top two economies have soured sharply this year as US President Donald Trump slapped higher taxes on roughly half of Chinese imports and threatened to hit ... more
+ China's factory gate inflation slips
+ US, China meet to explore path forward from tensions
+ Hermes keeps firm grip on China luxury market as sales soar
+ Ex-US Treasury chief warns of 'economic iron curtain'
+ China-backed trade deal centre stage at summit as US retreats
+ With US absent, world's exporters turn attention to China
+ Alibaba's Ma calls trade war 'stupidest thing in the world'
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Parker Solar Probe Reports Good Status After Close Solar Approach
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 08, 2018
Parker Solar Probe is alive and well after skimming by the Sun at just 15 million miles from our star's surface. This is far closer than any spacecraft has ever gone - the previous record was set by Helios B in 1976 and broken by Parker on Oct. 29 - and this maneuver has exposed the spacecraft to intense heat and solar radiation in a complex solar wind environment. "Parker Solar Probe was ... more
+ Windy with a chance of magnetic storms - space weather science with cluster
+ A stellar achievement: Magnetized space winds in the laboratory
+ ESA rocks space weather
+ Magnetic pumping pushes plasma particles to high energies
+ Borexino sheds light on solar neutrinos
+ Parker Solar Probe breaks record, becomes closest spacecraft to Sun
+ Grant for solar physics aims to understand the Sun in its entirety
Survey reveals 49 new bee species in Utah
Washington (UPI) Nov 8, 2018
Utah is home to 660 bee species, according to a new study. One out of every four bee species endemic to the United States can be found in the aptly named Beehive State. Thanks to a four-year survey conducted by entomologists at Utah State University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, scientists have an improved understanding of Utah's remarkable apian diversity. Utah hosts a ... more
+ Lions suspected in drowning of 400 buffaloes in Botswana
+ Spying on bees reveals pesticides impair social behavior
+ Goffin's cockatoos can create and manipulate novel tools
+ Ornithologists discover three-species hybrid warbler
+ Scientists design bioreactor to regrow amputated frog's legs
+ Sound-absorbing fur helps moths avoid bat predation
+ Climate change has greater effect on species in tropical mountains


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