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May 09, 2019
WATER WORLD
Radical desalination approach may disrupt the water industry



New York NY (SPX) May 08, 2019
Hypersaline brines - water that contains high concentrations of dissolved salts and whose saline levels are higher than ocean water - are a growing environmental concern around the world. Very challenging and costly to treat, they result from water produced during oil and gas production, inland desalination concentrate, landfill leachate (a major problem for municipal solid waste landfills), flue gas desulfurization wastewater from fossil-fuel power plants, and effluent from industrial processes. ... read more

FARM NEWS
Cyprus's emblematic wild sheep lock horns with mountain farmers
Gerakies, Chypre (AFP) May 9, 2019
Surveying his orchard in the Troodos Mountains, Cypriot farmer John Papadouris is convinced the island's treasured wild sheep would have destroyed his crop without action. ... more
FARM NEWS
Malaysia minister accuses EU of palm oil 'trade war'
Brussels (AFP) May 6, 2019
Malaysia on Monday accused the EU of launching a "trade war" over a plan to curb the use of palm oil in biofuels and threatened retaliatory action at the WTO. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Namibia declares drought a national disaster, seeks aid
Windhoek (AFP) May 7, 2019
Namibia on Tuesday declared drought a national disaster after poor rainfall wreaked havoc on crops and scorched grazing fields. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Millions hungry as drought grips Somalia: charity
Nairobi (AFP) May 6, 2019
Drought has left nearly two million Somalis in desperate need of food, a humanitarian agency warned Monday, as poor rainfall pushes communities to the brink across East Africa. ... more
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TRADE WARS
US farmers, industry urge Trump to resolve China trade dispute quickly
Washington (AFP) May 7, 2019
US soy farmers and industry on Tuesday urged President Donald Trump to pull back from his tariff threat and quickly bring an end to the trade dispute with China. ... more
FARM NEWS
Smart tech the new tool for African farmers
Dakar (AFP) May 5, 2019
How do you manage the trick of feeding school children better and at a lower cost? ... more
FARM NEWS
Climate extremes explain global crop yield variations
Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 06, 2019
Researchers from Australia, Germany and the US have quantified the effect of climate extremes, such as droughts or heatwaves, on the yield variability of staple crops around the world. Overall ... more
FARM NEWS
Field experiment finds a simple change that could boost agricultural productivity
Milan, Italy (SPX) May 07, 2019
Raising tenants' share in crop-sharing contracts between landlords and tenants in developing countries can boost agricultural output, by providing tenants with the right incentive to raise agricultu ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
NASA Study: Human Influence on Global Droughts Goes Back 100 Years
New York NY (SPX) May 02, 2019
Human-generated greenhouse gases and atmospheric particles were affecting global drought risk as far back as the early 20th century, according to a study from NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Stud ... more
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FARM NEWS
Canada ups loans to farmers after China blocks canola
Ottawa (AFP) May 1, 2019
Canada increased loans to farmers Wednesday after China blocked shipments of canola - its most valuable crop - amid diplomatic tensions between Ottawa and Beijing. ... more
FARM NEWS
When apple trees blossom, worker bees rock
Chevreville, France (AFP) May 2, 2019
In an apple orchard outside Paris, a constant hum among the blossoming trees bears witness to thousands of worker bees pollinating millions of flowers in just three weeks. ... more
FARM NEWS
Biologists warn of peril from biological invasions as White House cuts funding
Providence RI (SPX) May 02, 2019
As the Trump Administration prepares to cut in half the budget for the National Invasive Species Council, a group of invasive species experts led by a University of Rhode Island professor has issued ... more
FARM NEWS
Do additives help the soil?
Kelowna, Canada (SPX) May 02, 2019
A UBC researcher is using her latest study to question whether soil additives are worth their salt. Miranda Hart, who teaches biology at UBC's Okanagan campus, says despite a decades-long prac ... more
FARM NEWS
US says glyphosate not carcinogenic, poses environmental risks
Washington (AFP) April 30, 2019
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said Tuesday that the weed killer glyphosate is unlikely to cause cancer in humans, but recommended new measures to prevent potential ecological risks, especially to monarch butterflies and other pollinators. ... more


Despite full reservoirs, Iraq water woes far from over

WATER WORLD
How to purify water with graphene
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Apr 30, 2019
Scientists from the National University of Science and Technology "MISIS" together with their colleagues from Derzhavin Tambov State University and Saratov Chernyshevsky State University have figure ... more
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Ancient Peruvian microbrewery, sour ale helps explain longevity of the Wari empire
Washington (UPI) Apr 19, 2019
The study of an ancient microbrewery in Peru and its supply of a sour beer has provided scientists new insights into the stability of the Wari empire. ... more
WOOD PILE
19 arrested in Brazil raids over illegal Amazon logging
Brasilia (AFP) April 25, 2019
Police arrested at least 19 people in raids across Brazil Thursday that targeted environmental protection officials and companies allegedly involved in illegal logging in the Amazon rainforest. ... more
FIRE STORM
Forest fires blight Europe amid drought fears
Berlin (AFP) April 25, 2019
Weather experts warn of drought in Europe over its summer as firefighters tackled forest fires on Thursday, and farmers fretted over wilting crops and a repeat of 2018's arid conditions. ... more
WATER WORLD
We now know how insects and bacteria control ice
Salt Lake City UT (SPX) Apr 16, 2019
Contrary to what you may have been taught, water doesn't always freeze to ice at 32 degrees F (zero degrees C). Knowing, or controlling, at what temperature water will freeze (starting with a proces ... more
FARM NEWS
Papa roach: Chinese farmer breeds bugs for the table
Yibin, China (AFP) April 19, 2019
As farmer Li Bingcai opened the door to his cockroach farm in southwest China, an insect the size of a dart flew into his face. ... more
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Ozone monitoring team spots "fingerprints" on Earth's atmosphere
Greenbelt MD (SPX) May 06, 2019
The Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) aboard NASA's Aura satellite specializes in finding "fingerprints" - signatures of gases and particles that clutter the atmosphere. By measuring solar radiation reflected from Earth's surface and scattered by its atmosphere, the OMI team derives important information about aerosols such as dust and smoke and pollutants like nitrogen and sulfur dioxide. ... more
+ Scientists track giant ocean vortex from space
+ What does Earth's core have in common with salad dressing? Maybe this
+ Global TanDEM-X forest map is available
+ SFL highlights microspace EO missions at IAA Symposium in Berlin
+ Ocean activity is key controller of summer monsoons
+ How Atmospheric Sounding Transformed Weather Prediction
+ OCO-3 Ready to Extend NASA's Study of Carbon
GSA launches testing campaign for agriculture receivers
Paris (SPX) May 06, 2019
The GSA is launching a new testing campaign for receiver manufacturers: The machine guidance testing campaign for agriculture receivers. Within this testing campaign, receivers usually used for machine guidance tasks will be thoroughly tested for their performance in various test cases, looking at multi-constellation and multi-frequency combinations and using several augmenting techniques. ... more
+ CGI and Thales sign contract for secure Galileo satellite navigation services
+ China launches new BeiDou satellite
+ Industry collaboration on avionics paves the way for GAINS navigation demonstration flights
+ Record-Breaking Satellite Advances NASA's Exploration of High-Altitude GPS
+ China, Arab states eye closer cooperation on satellite navigation to build "Space Silk Road"
+ Second GPS III satellite arrives at Cape Canaveral ahead of July launch
+ GPS 3 space vehicle 02 "Magellan" arrives in Florida; prepares for July launch


Illegal haul of Gabonese sacred wood disappears
Libreville (AFP) May 8, 2019
Hundreds of seized containers of kevazingo, a precious wood considered sacred and whose exploitation is banned in Gabon, have gone missing, it emerged Wednesday. More than 350 containers confiscated by the authorities were found to have "curiously disappeared" on April 30, said Libreville prosecutor Olivier N'Zahou quoted by the pro-government Union newspaper. Customs officers had discov ... more
+ Attacks on Brazil's ecological paradises threaten biodiversity
+ Attacks on Brazil's ecological paradises threaten biodiversity
+ 19 arrested in Brazil raids over illegal Amazon logging
+ Tropical forest the size of England destroyed in 2018: report
+ Illegal logging in Brazil turns Amazon into a powder keg
+ Poachers threaten precious Madagascar forest and lemurs
+ NY museum scraps Bolsonaro event after complaints
The secrets of secretion: isolating eucalyptus genes for oils, biofuel
Houghton MI (SPX) May 09, 2019
What is the genetic basis for eucalyptus trees to produce that fragrant oil many of us associate with trips to the spa? Carsten Kulheim, associate professor in Michigan Technological University's School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, has spent the past 10 years of his career studying eucalyptus. They are diverse, fast-growing species that includes scrubby bushes and 300-foo ... more
+ Industry-ready process makes plastics chemical from plant sugars
+ Biodegradable bags can hold a full load of shopping after 3 years in the environment
+ How to take the 'petro' out of the petrochemicals industry
+ Harnessing sunlight to pull hydrogen from wastewater
+ Researchers create artificial mother-of-pearl using bacteria
+ Study: Reducing energy required to convert CO2 waste into valuable resources
+ Tracking sludge flow for better wastewater treatment and more biogas


What happens when schools go solar?
Stanford CA (SPX) May 07, 2019
Sunshine splashing onto school rooftops and campuses across the country is an undertapped resource that could help shrink electricity bills, new research suggests. The study, published in the April issue of the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Research Letters, shows taking advantage of all viable space for solar panels could allow schools to meet up to 75 percent of their electricity n ... more
+ Driving chemical reactions with light
+ ABC Solar Files in LA Court to Defend Solar Rights Act against City of Rolling Hills Estates
+ Urbasolar and Swiss electrician AXPO create a European leader in photovoltaic
+ Solar-powered hydrogen fuels a step closer
+ Researchers make organic solar cells immune to the ravages of water, air and light
+ Using DNA templates to harness the sun's energy
+ Novel thermoelectric nanoantenna design for use in solar energy harvesting
UK hits historic coal-free landmark
London (AFP) May 8, 2019
Britain has managed a week of powering electricity without using coal for the first time since 1882, it revealed Wednesday as the country targets zero carbon emissions. "Great Britain has now officially gone a full week without coal!!!," tweeted the National Grid Electricity System Operator. "This is the first time since the original coal power station launched back in 1882 #zerocoal." ... more
+ BayWa r.e. sells its first Australian wind farms to Epic Energy
+ The complicated future of offshore wind power in the US
+ SeaPlanner to support marine coordination for Taiwan's Formosa I Offshore Wind Farm
+ E.ON announces start of construction on South Texas windfarm
+ DNV GL to deliver 5-minute energy forecast pilot for Australia's Ararat Wind Farm
+ Improved hybrid models for multi-step wind speed forecasting
+ UK targets surge in offshore wind power


Contentious India-backed Australia mine clears major hurdle
Sydney (AFP) April 9, 2019
A major Australian coal mine project near the Great Barrier Reef was controversially approved by the federal government Tuesday, days before national elections are expected to be called. The controversial Queensland project backed by India's Adani would significantly boost coal production, but must now get approval from state and local governments. The project faces fierce opposition and ... more
+ Smog chokes coal-dependent Poland with no end in sight
+ Push for more coal power in China imperils climate
+ China investigates officials after deadly mine accident
+ Mining halts in SW China after triple quakes, protests
+ Australia denies China ban on coal imports amid tensions
+ Australia, China deny ban on coal imports amid tensions
+ 20 killed in China mining accident
US report warns of 'serious risks' from Hong Kong extraditions
Washington (AFP) May 8, 2019
A report by a US government commission has warned of "serious" security risks from Hong Kong's plan to allow extraditions to mainland China, which has sparked protests in the financial hub. The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, which was set up by Congress to advise on the security implications of US trade with China, said the extradition bill could affect the estimated 85,00 ... more
+ Canadian drug smuggler to appeal China death sentence Thursday
+ Missing Chinese student alleges police abuse in video
+ Wife of jailed China rights lawyer pleads to see him
+ Working stiffs: China's tech minions burn out in '996' rat race
+ Xi urges youth to 'love' the Communist Party
+ Huge Hong Kong protest against China extradition plan
+ China formally arrests ex-Interpol chief


Space robotics market worth over $3.5bn by 2025
London, UK (SPX) May 07, 2019
According to a new research report by the market research and strategy consulting firm, Global Market Insights, Inc, the Space Robotics Market worth over $3.5bn by 2025. The space robotics market is experiencing a rapid technical development owing to the integration of AI technologies into the systems developed for space exploration. Several companies are developing AI-based robots that provide ... more
+ Beyond the Metal: Investigating Soft Robots at NASA Langley
+ SIS advances smart multi-robot autonomy
+ An army of micro-robots can wipe out dental plaque
+ FEDOR Space Rescuer: Roscosmos 'Trains' Anthropomorphic Robot for Manned Mission
+ NASA 'Nose' importance of humans, robots exploring together
+ Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor
+ Giving robots a better feel for object manipulation
The only way is down: subterranean survival warning
Naples, Italy (AFP) May 9, 2019
Solutions to the biggest threats facing our planet lie underground, according to experts who insist climate change, overpopulation and food shortages can all be tackled by going subterranean. "We are coming to a point in our history in which we need to start looking for more space," Han Admiraal, a civil engineer with over two decades of experience in underground space, told AFP on the sidel ... more
+ Mozambique community shattered by trash deluge
+ Carbios plastic bottle recycling picks up backers
+ China plastic waste ban throws global recycling into chaos
+ USAID launches latest clean-up for Vietnam War-era Agent Orange site
+ Philippines' Duterte in war of words over Canada garbage row
+ Seals, caviar and oil: Caspian Sea faces pollution threat
+ Notre-Dame paintings removed amid lead pollution fears


Forest fires accelerating snowmelt across western US, study finds
Portland OR (SPX) May 07, 2019
Forest fires are causing snow to melt earlier in the season, a trend occurring across the western U.S. that may affect water supplies and trigger even more fires, according to a new study by a team of researchers at Portland State University (PSU) , the Desert Research Institute (DRI), and the University of Nevada, Reno. It's a cycle that will only be exacerbated as the frequency, duration ... more
+ Forest fires blight Europe amid drought fears
+ Two students fined 27 million euro for Italy forest fire
+ Chinese pharmaceutical plant accident kills 10
+ A polymer added to fuel could have saved the twin towers, researchers say
+ Seoul declares national disaster as winds fan giant forest fire
+ Seoul declares national disaster as winds fan giant forest fire
+ Chinese firefighters contain forest fire after 30 dead
Radical desalination approach may disrupt the water industry
New York NY (SPX) May 08, 2019
Hypersaline brines - water that contains high concentrations of dissolved salts and whose saline levels are higher than ocean water - are a growing environmental concern around the world. Very challenging and costly to treat, they result from water produced during oil and gas production, inland desalination concentrate, landfill leachate (a major problem for municipal solid waste landfills), flu ... more
+ Two-thirds of world's longest rivers throttled by mankind: study
+ Impossible research produces 400-year El Nino record, revealing startling changes
+ Data with Flippers? Studying the Ocean from a Seal's POV
+ Study demonstrates seagrass' strong potential for curbing erosion
+ Overfishing risks ocean deserts as stocks plummet
+ Tapping fresh water under the ocean has consequences
+ Half the Earth's oceans may have come from asteroids


US storms kill one, disrupt flights
Chicago (AFP) May 8, 2019
Flooding caused by heavy rains on Wednesday claimed one life and led to evacuations and travel disruptions in the central United States. From Texas to Wisconsin, flooding affected various communities along a north-south path more than 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) in length. Evacuations were reported in Kansas and one person was killed by floodwaters in Austin, Texas. "This is a l ... more
+ Two dead, one missing as freak weather hits Italy, France
+ Storms kill 35 in India
+ Thunderstorms half a world away significantly contribute to heat waves in central California
+ 27 killed, hundreds injured, in Nepal storm
+ Death toll in China landslide rises to 20
+ GRAPES-3 muon telescope discovers record 1.3Gv potential in thundercloud
+ Tornadoes leave swath of destruction in Alabama, killing 23
Trump, Xi and trade: a high-stakes game of chicken
Shanghai (AFP) May 7, 2019
What happens when the planet's two biggest economies play a high-stakes game of chicken? The world may be about to find out, with President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping both holding favourable enough economic hands to make it hard to predict who blinks first, analysts said. Hope for an imminent resolution of the China-US trade dispute dimmed after Trump vowed to fu ... more
+ China's top trade negotiator to visit US despite tariffs
+ China's exporters fret over Trump tariffs
+ IMF chief says US-China tensions 'threat' to world economy
+ China's exports fall ahead of crucial trade talks
+ China's top trade negotiator to visit US despite tariffs
+ US farmers, industry urge Trump to resolve China trade dispute quickly
+ Canada Tory leader kicks off election campaign with China in crosshairs
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Scientists discover what powers celestial phenomenon STEVE
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 26, 2019
The celestial phenomenon known as STEVE is likely caused by a combination of heating of charged particles in the atmosphere and energetic electrons like those that power the aurora, according to new research. In a new study, scientists found STEVE's source region in space and identified two mechanisms that cause it. Last year, the obscure atmospheric lights became an internet sensation. Ty ... more
+ Indian Scientists Make Deepest Radio Images of the Sun
+ New model accurately predicts harmful space weather
+ NASA launches two rockets studying auroras
+ Jupiter's Atmosphere Heats up under Solar Wind
+ And the Blobs Just Keep on Coming
+ Unexpected rain on Sun links two solar mysteries
+ Climate changes make some aspects of weather forecasting increasingly difficult
Pandas descend from carnivores, despite vegetarian diet
Washington (UPI) May 3, 2019
Today, pandas largely feast on a vegetarian diet dominated by bamboo, but they descended from carnivores and their bodies still operate that way, a new study says. While the panda's diet is plant-based, it's protein and carbohydrate intake looks more like a hypercarnivore, which gets more than 70 percent of its those nutrients from eating other animals. The findings were publishe ... more
+ Jerusalem's dilemma over hordes of stray cats
+ Southern African countries push to be allowed to trade in ivory
+ Indigenous peoples, 'guardians of Nature', under siege
+ Save Nature to save ourselves, UN report pleads
+ How to fix Nature and avoid human misery: UN report
+ Here we go again: Earth's major 'mass extinctions'
+ A million species risk extinction, are we one of them?


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