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February 25, 2019
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More water resources over the Sahel region of Africa in the 21st century under global warming



Beijing, China (SPX) Feb 25, 2019
precipitation change under global warming is essential. However, current climate models exhibit large uncertainty on the projection of Sahel precipitation. A group of scientists from Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences found that the projection uncertainty of Sahel summer precipitation among the climate models is closely related to the historical precipitation simulation in South Asia and the western North Pacific. They use the specified historical simulation biases ... read more

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Tech connection boosts NY vertical farmers
Kearny, United States (AFP) Feb 24, 2019
Workers at Bowery Farming's warehouse near New York have swapped out a farmer's hoe for a computer tablet that takes real-time readings of light and water conditions. ... more
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FAO warns food supply threatened by declining biodiversity
Rome (AFP) Feb 21, 2019
The UN food agency on Friday warned about the threat to the future of the world's food production from a lack of biodiversity in the environment. ... more
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Germany launches push to halve food waste by 2030
Berlin (AFP) Feb 20, 2019
Germany launched a drive Wednesday to halve food waste by 2030 as research shows every consumer on average throws away 55 kilogrammes (120 pounds) of edibles a year. ... more
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Cuban cigars hit record sales thanks to increasing Chinese demand
Havana (AFP) Feb 18, 2019
Boosted by growing demand from China, sales of Cuban cigars reached a record $537 million in 2018, a seven percent increase over the previous year despite global laws against tobacco, the partially state-owned Habanos said Monday. ... more
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The race to save Myanmar's Inle Lake
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar (AFP) Feb 19, 2019
Myanmar's famed Inle Lake has enchanted tourists for decades with its floating gardens and the graceful leg-rowing style of its fisherman, but experts warn the lake is drying up and urgent action is needed to avoid disaster. ... more
FARM NEWS
Surprise findings turn up the temperature on the study of vernalization
Norwich UK (SPX) Feb 18, 2019
Researchers have uncovered new evidence about the agriculturally important process of vernalization in a development that could help farmers deal with financially damaging weather fluctuations. ... more
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Japan upgrades downpour forecasts before Tokyo 2020
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 18, 2019
With an eye on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Japanese researchers are developing a new system to accurately forecast torrential downpours - known in Japan as 'guerilla rainstorms' - 30 minutes before they strike. ... more
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Preserved leaves reveal 7,000 years of rainfall and drought
Adelaide, Australia (SPX) Feb 18, 2019
A study by University of Adelaide researchers and Queensland Government scientists has revealed what south-east Queensland's rainfall was like over the last 7000 years - including several severe dro ... more
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'Urgent steps' needed to save Australia's biggest river system
Sydney (AFP) Feb 18, 2019
The viability of a key river that feeds into Australia's biggest water system is under threat if poor conditions that killed millions of fish are not improved within six months, scientists warned Monday. ... more
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After deadly clashes, Ivorian farmers and herders try dialogue
Bouna, Cate D'Ivoire (AFP) Feb 17, 2019
Gathered under the spreading baobab tree in Danoa town square, farmers and herders in a remote corner of Ivory Coast are finally talking about a dispute that has poisoned relations and destroyed lives. ... more
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Michelin-star chefs join green cuisine crusade
Paris (AFP) Feb 19, 2019
In a city famed for foie gras and filet mignon, some of the world's top chefs gathered Tuesday in Paris to showcase the green side of gastronomy, for the planet and our palettes. ... more
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Indigenous hunters improve health of food webs in Australian desert
Washington (UPI) Feb 18, 2019
Australia is bleeding mammal species. The island continent's mammal extinction rate is the largest on Earth. But in Australia's desert, the return of indigenous hunters has helped restore ecological balance and slowed the loss of mammals. ... more
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Prickly pears: 'humble' cactus brings hope to Algeria
Sidi Fredj, Algeria (AFP) Feb 15, 2019
For generations Algerians like the Gueldasmi family have barely eked out a living growing prickly pear fruits, but thanks to the cactus's new found virtues their lives are steadily improving. ... more
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Prickly pears: 'humble' cactus brings hope to Algeria
Sidi Fredj, Algeria (AFP) Feb 15, 2019
For generations Algerians like the Gueldasmi family have barely eked out a living growing prickly pear fruits, but thanks to the cactus's new found virtues their lives are steadily improving. ... more


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Tracking pollen with quantum dots
Stellenbosch, South Africa (SPX) Feb 15, 2019
A pollination biologist from Stellenbosch University in South Africa is using quantum dots to track the fate of individual pollen grains. This is breaking new ground in a field of research that has ... more
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Carbonaceous chondrites provide clues about the delivery of water to Earth
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Feb 15, 2019
An international study led by researchers from the Institute of Space Sciences, from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya has discovered tha ... more
WATER WORLD
Scientists developed a method that allows removal of antibiotic residue from waste water
Tallin, Estonia (SPX) Feb 14, 2019
In February the article "Metal-doped organic aerogels for photocatalytic degradation of trimethoprim" written by the researchers of two research groups (nanoporous materials and environmental techno ... more
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NASA is Everywhere: Farming Tech with Roots in Space
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 13, 2019
Growing plants can be tough, whether you're on a spaceship or Earth. A special fertilizer made it easier for astronauts on the International Space Station and farmers down below, resulting in just o ... more
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Researchers provide new definition for major Indian monsoon season
Tallahassee FL (SPX) Feb 11, 2019
Toward the end of every year, the Northeast Indian Monsoon (NEM) batters southern India with torrents of driving rain, but climatologists have never precisely defined when the monsoon begins and end ... more
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Australia cattle giant warns of 'extreme losses' from floods
Sydney (AFP) Feb 12, 2019
Australia's largest cattle company has warned of "extreme losses" after record-breaking floods, as producers said more than 300,000 cows were drowned or washed away in the vast continent's northeast. ... more
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SNoOPI: A flying ace for soil moisture and snow measurements
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 22, 2019
Work has begun on a new CubeSat mission that will demonstrate for the first time a new, highly promising technique for measuring soil moisture from space - data important for early flood and drought warnings as well as crop-yield forecasts. The technology-demonstration mission, SigNals of Opportunity: P-band Investigation, will validate a remote-sensing technique called signals of opportun ... more
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+ Earth's atmosphere stretches out to the Moon - and beyond
+ exactEarth's real-time maritime tracking system now fully-deployed
+ Astronaut photography benefiting the planet
+ Van Allen Probes begin final phase exploring Earth's radiation belts
+ In Solar System's Symphony, Earth's Magnetic Field Drops the Beat
+ ESA satellite spots "Island Love"
Angry Norway says Russia jamming GPS signals again
Oslo (AFP) Feb 11, 2019
Norway's foreign intelligence unit on Monday expressed renewed concerns that its GPS signals in the country's Far North were being jammed, as Oslo again blamed Russia for the "unacceptable" acts. In its annual national risk assessment report, the intelligence service said that in repeated incidents since 2017, GPS signals have been blocked from Russian territory in Norwegian regions near the ... more
+ Kite-blown Antarctic explorers make most southerly Galileo positioning fix
+ Magnetic north pole leaves Canada, on fast new path
+ NOAA releases early update for World Magnetic Model
+ BeiDou achieves real-time transmission of deep-sea data
+ China to launch 10 BeiDou satellites in 2019
+ Magnetic North's erratic behavior forces update to global navigation system
+ US Air Force contracts Lockheed Martin to continue GPS ground control supprt


Complete world map of tree diversity
Leipzig, Germany (SPX) Feb 25, 2019
The biodiversity of our planet is one of our most precious resources. However, for most places in the world, we only have a tiny picture of what this diversity actually is. Researchers at the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have now succeeded in constructing, from scattered data, a world map of biodiversity showing nu ... more
+ World's biggest terrestrial carbon sinks are found in young forests
+ Indonesian firms owe $1.3 bn in forest damage fines: Greenpeace
+ US Senate votes to expand nationals parks, protected lands
+ The art and science of Japan's cherry blossom forecast
+ How does the Amazon rain forest cope with drought?
+ Innovative GEDI Instrument Now Gathering Forest Data
+ 'Rocket C': Space Industry Source Unveils Tech Details of Russia Lunar Mission
Using E. coli to create bioproducts, like biodiesel, in a cost-effective manner
Baton Rouge LA (SPX) Feb 25, 2019
Who knew a potentially deadly bacteria could be used for good? LSU Mechanical Engineering graduate student Tatiana Mello of Piracicaba, Brazil, is currently working on genetically engineering and optimizing E. coli bacteria to produce bioproducts, like biodiesel, in a cost-effective manner. This undertaking has garnered the attention of many in the engineering and biology fields and has al ... more
+ New insights into radial expansion of plants can boost biomass production
+ UD researchers synthesize renewable oils for use in lubricants
+ Scientists discover a better way to make plastics out of sulfur
+ Strategies for growing biomass for fuel can have multiple benefits
+ Millions of tons of plastic waste could be turned into clean fuels, other products
+ British air base ready to run on green energy from biomass
+ A powerful catalyst for electrolysis of water that could help harness renewable energy


NYU Tandon team charts path to sustainable, solar-driven chemical manufacturing
New York NY (SPX) Feb 25, 2019
A team of researchers from the New York University Tandon School of Engineering is working to upend energy-intensive, fossil fuel-dependent chemical manufacturing processes and replace them with sustainable, solar-driven reactions that rely on renewable feedstocks. Led by Miguel Modestino, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, the team recently designed a novel reactor th ... more
+ Researchers develop flags that generate energy from wind and sun
+ High-speed surveillance in solar cells catches recombination red-handed
+ ComEd Installs Off-Grid Renewable Lighting at Bronzeville Schools
+ New approach improving stability and optical properties of perovskite films
+ Moving artificial leaves out of the lab and into the air
+ Unleashing perovskites' potential for solar cells
+ Researchers chart path to cheaper flexible solar cells
Sulzer Schmid's new technology platform slashes cost of drone-based rotor blade inspections
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Feb 07, 2019
Sulzer and Schmid Laboratories AG reports it has launched a new highly competitive inspection platform. The company's new 3DX HD product has been developed as a cost-effective solution to cope with large volumes of high definition blade inspections. Based on the compact and flexible DJI M-210 drone, Sulzer Schmid's latest innovation delivers high performance and fully autonomous drone insp ... more
+ Major companies, cities buying into Texas' green energy boom
+ EON achieves successful commercial operation and tax equity financing for Stella wind farm
+ Lidar lights up wind opportunities for Tilt in Australia
+ US Wind Inc. agrees to sell its New Jersey offshore lease to EDF Renewables North America
+ Wind to lead U.S. electric capacity additions at power plants in 2019
+ Upwind wind plants can reduce flow to downwind neighbors
+ More than air: Researchers fine-tune wind farm simulation


Australia denies China ban on coal imports amid tensions
Sydney (AFP) Feb 22, 2019
Canberra on Friday denied reports Australian coal was being blocked from entering China, as the government sought to quell fears that worsening diplomatic tensions are damaging the nations' crucial trading relationship. Industry experts have noted recently that China appeared to be delaying customs clearances for Australian coking coal used in steel-making, but a report late Thursday that po ... more
+ Glencore vows to cap coal output as profits tumble
+ The global impact of coal power
+ 20 killed in China mining accident
+ Australia, China deny ban on coal imports amid tensions
+ Australian court rejects coal mine on climate grounds
+ China not 'walking the walk' on methane emissions
+ Torn over coal, German village struggles to heal
'Xi cult' app is China's red hot hit
Beijing (AFP) Feb 21, 2019
A propaganda app that puts China's powerful President Xi Jinping in anyone's pockets has become a hit in the country - with a helpful nudge from Communist Party officials. Millions have downloaded the app, which tracks the amount of time users spend browsing inspirational quotes from the Chinese leader and watching short videos of his speeches and travels. People are rewarded with point ... more
+ Hundreds attend funeral of Mao's secretary-turned-critic
+ Chinese-Australian political donor wins defamation case
+ China province defends ban on Tibetan lessons
+ Hong Kong's monetary chief to step down after decade in post
+ Former Chinese military chief of staff jailed for life over graft
+ Hong Kong to partially develop historic golf course for housing
+ Male privilege: The rural Hong Kong men who have special rights


Aquatic microorganism could inspire soft robots able to move fast in narrow spaces
Rome, Italy (SPX) Feb 25, 2019
Over three centuries ago, microscopy pioneer Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was marvelled by the tiny creatures he found in a drop of water from a nearby pond. He was particularly struck by the behaviour of Euglena cells. These unicellular organisms spend most of their time doing what most of their peers do: swim by beating their flagellum. However, on occasions, Euglena perform harmoniously coord ... more
+ Can we trust scientific discoveries made using machine learning?
+ Robots track moving objects with unprecedented precision
+ Teaching AI systems to adapt to dynamic environments
+ Psychology: Robot saved, people take the hit
+ The first walking robot that moves without GPS
+ Getting a grip on human-robot cooperation
+ Programming autonomous machines ahead of time promotes selfless decision-making
Innovative nanocoating technology harnesses sunlight to degrade microplastics
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 25, 2019
Low density polyethylene film (LDPE) microplastic fragments, successfully degraded in water using visible-light-excited heterogeneous ZnO photocatalysts. The innovative nanocoating technology was developed by a research team from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden and was further investigated together with PP Polymer, Sweden, as part of the EU Horizon 2020 funded project CLAIM: Clea ... more
+ Vanuatu to give disposable diapers the flush
+ Putin says Russia must tackle waste crisis
+ Pharmaceutical residues in fresh water pose a growing environmental risk
+ Oil spilling from ship stuck on Pacific reef: locals
+ In New York, one non-profit looks to combat textile waste
+ Philip Morris eyes tech gadgets for 'smoke-free' market
+ Ten towns hit by river pollution from Brazil dam disaster


Forest fires as an opportunity for ecosystem recovery
Seville, Spain (SPX) Feb 20, 2019
Great forest fires are ever more frequent globally and their consequences more severe and destructive. Climate change and human activity are influencing the capacity of ecosystems and the life forms that inhabit them to recover from forest fires. However, the actions to recover the affected environment can be an opportunity to recover lost natural values. It is estimated that globally ther ... more
+ Tasmania fires may 'wipe out' ancient species
+ Greece too reliant on fire planes: experts
+ Forest soil takes decades to recover from wildfire, logging
+ Trump threatens to axe emergency fire aid for California
+ Atmospheric scientists find causes of firenado in deadly Carr Fire
+ Wildfire ash can bind to, trap mercury
+ NASA Terra Satellite Outlines Burn Scar from California's Camp Fire
Five teams will help DARPA detect undersea activity by analyzing behaviors of marine organisms
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 18, 2019
Goliath grouper, black sea bass, and snapping shrimp, along with bioluminescent plankton and other microorganisms, are set to be the unlikely heroes of DARPA's Persistent Aquatic Living Sensors (PALS) program. Five teams of researchers are developing new types of sensor systems that detect and record the behaviors of these marine organisms and interpret them to identify, characterize, and ... more
+ More water resources over the Sahel region of Africa in the 21st century under global warming
+ Marshall Islands consider radical measures to survive rising sea levels
+ Deadly brawl aboard Taiwan fishing boat sparks rescue operation
+ Great white sharks are capable of high speeds but prefer to mosey
+ The race to save Myanmar's Inle Lake
+ Oil spill fears for ship stranded on Pacific reef
+ Preserved leaves reveal 7,000 years of rainfall and drought


Winds battering central Italy kill four
Rome (AFP) Feb 23, 2019
Strong winds whipping through central Italy killed four people on Saturday, including a teenager who died when his father fell off the roof and crushed him, media reports said. The 14-year old in Capena near Rome was holding the ladder for his father as he attempted to fix damage to the family roof, when the latter was knocked off by a gust of wind, falling six metres and landing on his son, ... more
+ Death toll in Cuba tornado rises to six
+ January was Australia's hottest month ever: govt
+ Four dead, 195 injured in Havana tornado
+ Power outages as Australia swelters through extreme temperatures
+ South Australia heatwave smashes record temperatures
+ Australia registers hottest night on record
+ Australian towns among hottest spots on Earth as heatwave sizzles
Trump to delay China tariff hike after trade talks 'progress'
Washington (AFP) Feb 25, 2019
US President Donald Trump said Sunday he would delay a planned tariff increase on Chinese exports after both sides hailed "substantial progress" in trade talks, raising the prospect of a summit with President Xi Jinping to seal the deal. Trump said there could be "very big news" in the next two weeks, and he planned to meet with Xi at the US leader's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida if more prog ... more
+ BHP posts lower profits, warns of China trade risk
+ Crunch time as high-level US-China trade talks resume
+ Trump to greet China's trade negotiator as deadline presses
+ Japan trade deficit expands in January as China-bound exports fall
+ Trump says US-China trade talks 'going very well'
+ US-China trade talks resume in Washington from Tuesday: W. House
+ Trade war boogeyman hangs over giant US toy show
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LOFAR radio telescope reveals secrets of solar storms
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Feb 20, 2019
An international team of scientists led by a researcher from Trinity College Dublin and University of Helsinki announced a major discovery on the very nature of solar storms in the journal Nature Astronomy. The team showed that solar storms can accelerate particles simultaneously in several locations by combining data from the Low Frequency Array, LOFAR, with images from NASA, NOAA and ESA ... more
+ Solar tadpole-like jets seen with IRIS add new clue to age-old mystery
+ Scientists use spacecraft's measurements to study solar wind heating
+ Spacecraft measurements reveal mechanism of solar wind heating
+ Shedding light on the science of auroral breakups
+ Evidence for a new fundamental constant of the sun
+ All systems go as Parker Solar Probe begins second orbit of Sun
+ Surprising Explanation for Differences in Southern and Northern Lights
Diversity on land is not higher today than in the past
Birmingham UK (SPX) Feb 20, 2019
The rich levels of biodiversity on land seen across the globe today are not a recent phenomenon: diversity on land has been similar for at least the last 60 million years, since soon after the extinction of the dinosaurs. According to a new study led by researchers at the University of Birmingham and involving an international team of collaborators, the number of species within ecological ... more
+ Origins of giant extinct New Zealand bird traced to Africa
+ Botswana mulls proposal to lift hunting ban
+ World's biggest bee, thought extinct, rediscovered in Indonesia
+ Worms help scientists understand memory formation and recall
+ Germany moots tougher insect protections
+ Tanzania jails Chinese 'Ivory Queen' trafficker for 15 years
+ Danish economist picked to be new UN environment chief


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