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May 19, 2019
WATER WORLD
What we've learned from water in motion



Pasadena CA (JPL) May 14, 2019
When you hear news about ice loss from Greenland or Antarctica, an aquifer in California that is getting depleted, or a new explanation for a wobble in Earth's rotation, you might not realize that all these findings may rely on data from one single mission: the U.S.-German Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE). GRACE data, collected from 2002 to 2017 while the mission was active, are still being used to improve our understanding of water in motion and its sometimes surprising effects on ... read more

CLIMATE SCIENCE
North Korea seeing worst drought in a century: state media
Seoul (AFP) May 17, 2019
North Korea is experiencing its worst drought in over a century, official media reported Friday, days after the World Food Programme expressed "very serious concerns" about the situation in the country. ... more
FARM NEWS
Outback farmers lead charge as climate heats up Aussie election
Mackay, Australia (AFP) May 15, 2019
As Australians head to the polls this week after the country's hottest-ever summer, outback farmers - walloped by epic fires, floods and heatwaves - are leading the fight against climate change, making it one of the election's key issues. ... more
FARM NEWS
US farm lobby calls for swift end to China trade war
Washington (AFP) May 15, 2019
A major US farming organization called Wednesday for a swift resolution to the trade war with China, saying lost exports were exacerbating the burden of an industry already in hard times. ... more
FARM NEWS
Trump says tariffs battle will help US farmers
Washington (AFP) May 14, 2019
President Donald Trump vowed Tuesday to help hard-hit American farmers caught in the middle of the escalating trade war between Washington and Beijing. ... more
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TRADE WARS
Trump tells farmers victory awaits in trade war ; Just a little squabble
Washington (AFP) May 14, 2019
US farmers who are major exporters of pork and soy, are caught in the middle of President Donald Trump's trade wars. ... more
FARM NEWS
Hong Kong to cull 6,000 pigs as first swine fever case found
Hong Kong (AFP) May 11, 2019
Hong Kong will cull 6,000 pigs after African swine fever was detected in an animal at a slaughterhouse close to the border with China, the first case of the disease in the densely populated financial hub. ... more
FARM NEWS
France probes alleged Monsanto lists on opinion-makers
Paris (AFP) May 11, 2019
France has opened a preliminary enquiry into allegations that US pesticides maker Monsanto had information illegally collected on the views and pliability of hundreds of high-profile figures and media outlets. ... 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
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
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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 chall ... 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
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


Field experiment finds a simple change that could boost agricultural productivity

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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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
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
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3D Earth in the making
Paris (ESA) May 20, 2019
A thorough understanding of the 'solid Earth' system is essential for deciphering the links between processes occurring deep inside Earth and those occurring nearer the surface that lead to seismic activity such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, the rise of mountains and the location of underground natural resources. Thanks to gravity and magnetic data from satellites along with seismology, ... more
+ The air we breathe
+ Space Station science looking at Earth
+ Joining forces on Earth science to benefit society
+ Orbiting NASA instrument to examine Boston's carbon emissions, plant life
+ How Venus and Mars can teach us about Earth
+ Spotlight on the pulse of our planet
+ New potential for tracking severe storms
China launches new BeiDou navigation satellite
Xichang (XNA) May 20, 2019
China sent a new satellite of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) into space from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province at 11:48 p.m. Friday. Launched on a Long March-3C carrier rocket, it is the fourth BDS-2 backup satellite and the 45th satellite of the BDS satellite family. After being sent to the geostationary earth orbit and in-orbit tests, it will be ... more
+ Tug-of-war drives magnetic north sprint
+ DLR tests the City-ATM system at the Kohlbrand Bridge in Hamburg
+ GSA launches testing campaign for agriculture receivers
+ 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


Top Gabon officials suspended in timber scandal
Libreville (AFP) May 16, 2019
Several top Gabonese officials have been suspended over suspected involvement in smuggling precious timber six weeks after a huge consignment was discovered at Chinese warehouses, justice officials said Thursday. Government spokeswoman Nanette Longa-Makinda said several top administration officials had been suspended. Nearly 5,000 cubic metres (177,000 cubic feet) of kevazingo worth some ... more
+ A late-night disco in the forest reveals tree performance
+ Gabon threatens crackdown over theft of sacred wood
+ Brazilian giant's comeback shows preservation and development of Amazon is possible
+ Big Brother-style surveillance gives new insight into Amazon's hidden wildlife
+ Researchers document the oldest known trees in eastern North America
+ Climate change is giving old trees a growth spurt
+ Illegal haul of Gabonese sacred wood disappears
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
+ Electrode's 'hot edges' convert CO2 gas into fuels and chemicals
+ Researchers develop viable, environmentally friendly alternative to Styrofoam
+ Methane-consuming bacteria could be the future of fuel
+ 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


Fluoride radically improves the stability of perovskite solar cells
Eindhoven, Netherlands (SPX) May 15, 2019
Solar cells made of perovskite hold much promise for the future of solar energy. The material is cheap, easy to produce and almost as efficient as silicon, the material traditionally used in solar cells. However, perovskite degrades quickly, severely limiting its efficiency and stability over time. Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology, energy research institute DIFFER, Pekin ... more
+ Breakthrough in new material to harness solar power could transform energy
+ Solvent additive-free ternary polymer solar cells with 16 pecentt efficiency
+ Fluoride boosts the stability of perovskite solar cells
+ Solar FlexRack's Install Base Exceeds a Half a Gigawatt in Canada
+ DNV GL launches SolarFarmer PV plant modelling software to handle complex terrain
+ Copper oxide photocathodes: laser experiment reveals location of efficiency loss
+ Secrets of fluorescent microalgae could lead to super-efficient solar cells
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


50 US coal power plants shut under Trump
Washington (AFP) May 9, 2019
Fifty coal-fired power plants have shut in the United States since President Donald Trump came to office two years ago, an environmental organization said Thursday. The Sierra Club counted 50 closures, along with 51 announcements of closure, since Trump was sworn into office in January 2017. The numbers are distinct because it sometimes takes years between an announcement and the actual ... more
+ Contentious India-backed Australia mine clears major hurdle
+ 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
Xi agreed to meet Dalai Lama in 2014: book
New Delhi (AFP) May 15, 2019
Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to meet the Dalai Lama during a 2014 visit to India but a "cautious" Delhi did not allow it to happen, a new book has claimed. The 83-year-old Buddhist monk has made India his home since fleeing the Tibetan capital Lhasa in 1959 - and has been a thorn in Beijing's side ever since. "In 2014, when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Delhi for talks wit ... more
+ China formally arrests Canadian ex-diplomat, businessman: report
+ Mahjong and parking: Aussie politicians learn to court Chinese vote
+ Nepal probes journalists for Dalai Lama news
+ Wife of Chinese ex-Interpol boss granted asylum in France: lawyer
+ China charges ex-Interpol chief with accepting bribes
+ Hong Kong extradition row sparks parliament scuffles
+ US report warns of 'serious risks' from Hong Kong extraditions


Here's Looking at You! Astrobee's First Robot Completes Initial Hardware Checks in Space
Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 19, 2019
NASA astronaut Anne McClain performs the first series of tests of an Astrobee robot, Bumble, during a hardware checkout. To her right is the docking station that was installed in the Kibo module on the International Space Station on Feb. 15. Bumble, and another robot named Honey, launched to the space station on Apr. 17, aboard Northrop Grumman's eleventh commercial resupply services missi ... more
+ DIH-HERO - a medical robotics network
+ Beyond the Metal: Investigating Soft Robots at NASA Langley
+ In robotics classes, Armenian teens dream of high-tech future
+ Training AI to win a dogfight
+ Space robotics market worth over $3.5bn by 2025
+ SIS advances smart multi-robot autonomy
+ An army of micro-robots can wipe out dental plaque
Mexico pollution alert extended as smog stagnates
Mexico City (AFP) May 17, 2019
Mexico City authorities have announced a second straight day of school closures for Friday and extended a pollution alert as a cloud of smog continued to blanket the sprawling capital. Dozens of wildfires have combined with hot, dry weather to cause a sharp rise in air pollution across a swathe of central Mexico - especially in the Mexico City metropolitan area, home to more than 20 million ... more
+ Mexico City extends pollution alert, cancels school
+ Mexico City declares pollution alert, postpones football semi-final
+ Environmental activists turn up heat on polluting businesses
+ Mount Blanc glacier reveals traces of Roman-era pollution
+ Delhi hit by rare summer air pollution alert
+ 180 nations agree UN deal to regulate export of plastic waste
+ Minister promises clean Delhi air in three years


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
Water cycle wrapped
Paris (ESA) May 16, 2019
As our climate changes, the availability of freshwater is a growing issue for many people around the world. Understanding the water cycle and how the climate and human usage is causing shifts in natural cycling processes is vital to safeguarding supplies. While numerous satellites measure individual components of the water cycle, it has never been described as a whole over a particular region - ... more
+ 'Super corals' give glimmer of hope for world's dying reefs
+ Study explores the use of robots and artificial intelligence to understand the deep-sea
+ UN chief hails Pacific's 'moral authority' on climate
+ What we've learned from water in motion
+ Mapping salty waters
+ Better understanding of coral-algae relationship could help prevent bleaching
+ Remarkable fish see color in deep, dark water


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
China's Luckin raises $561 mln as it hopes to topple Starbucks
New York (AFP) May 17, 2019
Chinese coffee chain Luckin, battling to dethrone Starbucks in the Asian giant, has raised $561 million ahead of its Wall Street listing, an IPO consulting firm said Thursday. The Chinese company, which will debut on the Nasdaq Friday, set its share price at $17, at the high end of the range it announced in May. It sold 33 million American depository receipts (ADRs) after initially marke ... more
+ China's US Treasury holdings lowest since 2017
+ US nears metal tariffs deal with Canada, Mexico: official
+ Xi says 'no clash' of civilisations amid US trade war
+ China says 'no information' on US trade trip to Beijing
+ China's economy shows further weakness as retail sales struggle
+ Trump tells farmers victory awaits in trade war ; Just a little squabble
+ US-China trade battle knocks German investor confidence
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NASA Scientist Receives Patent for Innovative Technique for Measuring Space Weather Phenomena
Greenbelt MD (SPX) May 15, 2019
A NASA expert in space-weather phenomena has won a patent for an idea that, if fully implemented, would create the world's largest scientific instrument for detecting a condition that has caused power outages in the past. Antti Pulkkinen, a scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and his team have started implementing the idea. They've installed scientific s ... more
+ Strong Magnetic Storm May Cause Satellites to Deorbit - Russian Academy
+ Scientists discover what powers celestial phenomenon STEVE
+ 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
Zimbabwe sells 100 elephants to China, Dubai
Harare (AFP) May 15, 2019
Zimbabwe has sold nearly 100 elephants to China and Dubai for a total price of $2.7 million over six years, the country's wildlife agency said Wednesday, citing overpopulation. Parks and Wildlife Management Authority spokesman Tinashe Farawo told AFP Zimbabwe's elephants were overcrowding national parks, encroaching into human settlements, destroying crops and posing a risk to human life. ... more
+ Food rewards may mask animal intelligence
+ Mammals that hang, swing exhibit greater differences in vertebrae numbers
+ Israel police arrest suspect in poisoning of rare vultures
+ Crowdfunding brings life-saving water to Myanmar's deer
+ Evolution brought rare flightless bird species back from the dead
+ Rare Asian black bear spotted in Korean DMZ
+ 'Daywake' gene helps fruit flies resist urge to nap on cool afternoons


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