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May 24, 2019
WATER WORLD
Unexpected observation of ice at low temperature, high pressure questions water theory



Oak Ridge TN (SPX) May 23, 2019
Through an experiment designed to create a super-cold state of water, scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory used neutron scattering to discover a pathway to the unexpected formation of dense, crystalline phases of ice thought to exist beyond Earth's limits. Observation of these particular crystalline ice phases, known as ice IX, ice XV and ice VIII, challenges accepted theories about super-cooled water and amorphous, or non-crystalline, ice. The researchers' findin ... read more

FARM NEWS
Trump unveils $16 bn aid for farmers hurt by China trade war
Washington (AFP) May 23, 2019
President Donald Trump on Thursday unveiled a new $16 billion aid package to help farmers caught in the crossfire his trade war with China. ... more
FARM NEWS
Tradition meets tech as Kenya's herders adapt to climate change
Merille, Kenya (AFP) May 24, 2019
For generations, Kaltuma Hassan's clan would study the sky over Kenya's arid north for any sign of rain - some wind here, a wisp of cloud there - to guide their parched livestock to water. ... more
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Farmers have less leisure time than hunter-gatherers, study suggests
Cambridge UK (SPX) May 23, 2019
Hunter-gatherers in the Philippines who adopt farming work around ten hours a week longer than their forager neighbours, a new study suggests, complicating the idea that agriculture represents progr ... more
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Scientists extract yeast from ancient pottery, recreate 5,000-year-old beer
Washington (UPI) May 22, 2019
When researchers in Israel examined fragments of clay jars used to house beer and mead several thousand years ago, they discovered colonies of yeast hiding in the shards' nano-sized pores. ... more
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WATER WORLD
Water cycle wrapped
Paris (ESA) May 20, 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 nat ... more
WATER WORLD
Seasonal Monsoon Rains Block Key Ocean Current
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 20, 2019
Our oceans and the complex "conveyer belt" system of currents that connects them play an important role in regulating global climate. The oceans store heat from the Sun, and ocean currents transport ... more
FARM NEWS
Swine fever sending pork prices higher
Paris (AFP) May 20, 2019
In a cruel irony in the Chinese Year of the Pig, outbreaks of African Swine Fever are forcing huge culls that could send pork prices to levels never seen before. ... more
FARM NEWS
Study reports breakthrough to measure plant improvements to help farmers boost production
Urbana IL (SPX) May 20, 2019
An international team is using advanced tools to develop crops that give farmers more options for sustainably producing more food on less land. To do this, thousands of plant prototypes must be care ... more
FARM NEWS
New research accurately predicts Australian wheat yield months before harvest
Urbana IL (SPX) May 14, 2019
Topping the list of Australia's major crops, wheat is grown on more than half the country's cropland and is a key export commodity. With so much riding on wheat, accurate yield forecasting is necess ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE
Drought sharpens Morocco nomads-farmers dispute
Tiznit, Morocco (AFP) May 18, 2019
"We refuse to be confined to a cage," declares nomadic herder Mouloud, asserting the rights and customs of his kin as they graze livestock in Morocco's southern expanses. ... more
FARM NEWS
Mineral misery: Vietnam salt farmers battered by imports, climate
Hon Khoi, Vietnam (AFP) May 19, 2019
/> The salt farmers of Hon Khoi rise before dawn as they have for generations, fanning out across shallow seawater pools in southern Vietnam to harvest the precious mineral, hoping for a better sea ... 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


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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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Illegal ozone-depleting gases traced to China: study
Paris (AFP) May 22, 2019
Industries in northeastern China have spewed large quantities of an ozone-depleting gas into the atmosphere in violation of an international treaty, scientists said Wednesday. Since 2013, annual emissions from northeastern China of the banned chemical CFC-11 have increased by about 7,000 tonnes, they reported in the peer-reviewed journal Nature. "CFCs are the main culprit in depletion of ... more
+ More detailed picture of Earth's mantle
+ Mission control 'saves science'
+ Arianespace to orbit Spanish SEOSat Ingenio Earth observation satellite
+ Airbus signs MOU with Hellenic Space Agency for future space cooperation
+ New research finds unprecedented weakening of Asian summer monsoon
+ 3D Earth in the making
+ Space Station science looking at Earth
China Satellite Navigation Conference opens in Beijing
Beijing (XNA) May 23, 2019
The most recent achievements of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) will be displayed and discussed during the tenth China Satellite Navigation Conference that opened in Beijing Wednesday. The BDS is China's self-developed navigation system and is compatible with other navigation systems. According to Ran Chengqi, director of the China Satellite Navigation Office, the constr ... more
+ China launches new BeiDou navigation satellite
+ 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


Eastern forests shaped more by Native Americans' burning than climate change
University Park PA (SPX) May 22, 2019
Native Americans' use of fire to manage vegetation in what is now the Eastern United States was more profound than previously believed, according to a Penn State researcher who determined that forest composition change in the region was caused more by land use than climate change. "I believe Native Americans were excellent vegetation managers and we can learn a lot from them about how to b ... more
+ Gabon leader sacks vice president, forestry minister
+ Amount of carbon stored in forests reduced as climate warms
+ Mapping microbial symbioses in forests
+ Top Gabon officials suspended in timber scandal
+ A late-night disco in the forest reveals tree performance
+ Brazilian giant's comeback shows preservation and development of Amazon is possible
+ Gabon threatens crackdown over theft of sacred wood
Where there's waste there's fertilizer
Washington DC (SPX) May 16, 2019
We all know plants need nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus. To give crops a boost, they are often put on fields as fertilizer. But we never talk about where the nutrients themselves come from. Phosphorus, for example, is taken from the Earth, and in just 100-250 years, we could be facing a terrible shortage. That is, unless scientists can find ways to recycle it. Scientist ... more
+ When biodegradable plastic isn't
+ Electrode's 'hot edges' convert CO2 gas into fuels and chemicals
+ The secrets of secretion: isolating eucalyptus genes for oils, biofuel
+ 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


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
+ Solar FlexRack's Install Base Exceeds a Half a Gigawatt in Canada
+ DNV GL launches SolarFarmer PV plant modelling software to handle complex terrain
+ Fluoride boosts the stability of perovskite solar cells
+ Copper oxide photocathodes: laser experiment reveals location of efficiency loss
+ Secrets of fluorescent microalgae could lead to super-efficient solar cells
Can sound protect eagles from wind turbine collisions?
Washington DC (SPX) May 23, 2019
Every year, bald and golden eagles are killed when they inadvertently fly into wind turbine blades. One possible way to prevent these deaths is to chase the birds away with acoustic signals - sound. To determine what types of sounds are most effective in deterring the birds, researchers at the University of Minnesota and their colleagues tested the behavioral responses of bald eagles to a batter ... more
+ UK hits historic coal-free landmark
+ 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


Grandma Ca: the 99-year-old standing up to Vietnam's coal rush
Van Phong Bay, Vietnam (AFP) May 22, 2019
Toothless and nearly blind, grandmother Pham Thi Ca refuses to leave her plot of land even after bulldozers demolished her house - an extraordinary holdout against communist Vietnam's deepening addiction to coal. The 99-year-old was offered money to move as authorities hoovered up land for a planned $2.6 billion Japanese-funded coal plant in the remote Van Phong Bay she has called home sinc ... more
+ 50 US coal power plants shut under Trump
+ 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
Dalai Lama counters book's claim about Xi meeting in Delhi
New Delhi (AFP) May 21, 2019
The Dalai Lama on Tuesday sought to defuse a diplomatic controversy caused by a new book which said the Tibetan spiritual leader and China's President Xi Jinping had agreed to meet in 2014 but India refused to host the event. In "Defining India - Through Their Eyes", author Sonia Singh said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government scuttled a proposed meeting between the Buddhist leader and ... more
+ Hong Kong independence activists granted refugee status in Germany
+ US ambassador makes rare visit to Tibet
+ Hong Kong student leader Joshua Wong sent back to jail
+ China formally arrests Canadian ex-diplomat, businessman: report
+ Mahjong and parking: Aussie politicians learn to court Chinese vote
+ Xi agreed to meet Dalai Lama in 2014: book
+ Nepal probes journalists for Dalai Lama news


DARPA Identifies Teams Qualified to Compete in First Scored Event of SubT Challenge
Washington DC (SPX) May 22, 2019
Eleven teams from around the world will attempt to remotely map, identify, and report the greatest number of artifacts along the passages of a Pittsburgh research mine in the Subterranean Challenge Tunnel Circuit. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Mining Program manages the formerly operational mine, which will serve as the arena for the Systems event August 15-22, 2019. ... more
+ Council of Europe explores AI to reshape prisons
+ New AI sees like a human, filling in the blanks
+ Artificial intelligence becomes life-long learner with new framework
+ Dog-like robot made by students jumps, flips and trots
+ Spidey senses could help autonomous machines see better
+ Hyperdimensional computing theory could change the way AI works
+ Toy transformers and real-life whales inspire biohybrid robot
Plastic polluter: Brazil recycles 'almost nothing'
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) May 24, 2019
Standing among sacks of used supermarket shopping bags, soft drink bottles and detergent containers, Evelin Marcele is scornful of Brazil's efforts to recycle plastic waste. "Almost nothing," said the 40-year-old director of CoopFuturo, a sorting center for recyclable material in Rio de Janeiro, where plastic makes up 60 percent of the roughly 120 tonnes of garbage delivered to the facility ... more
+ Residents split on future of Romania's trash heap 'time-bomb'
+ Life goes on under cloud of smog in Mexico City
+ Remote island beach plastics point to greater waste problem
+ 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


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
Comet Provides New Clues to Origins of Earth's Oceans
Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 24, 2019
The mystery of why Earth has so much water, allowing our "blue marble" to support an astounding array of life, is clearer with new research into comets. Comets are like snowballs of rock, dust, ice, and other frozen chemicals that vaporize as they get closer to the Sun, producing the tails seen in images. A new study reveals that the water in many comets may share a common origin with Eart ... more
+ 2-metre sea level rise 'plausible' by 2100: study
+ Fish fences across the tropical seas having large-scale devastating effects
+ Unexpected observation of ice at low temperature, high pressure questions water theory
+ Baby tiger sharks eat common backyard birds
+ Migration to the north: climate change puts plankton on the move
+ Tortoise poachers get stiff sentence in Madagascar
+ Tropical Pacific variability key for successful climate forecasts


Tornadoes kill three in central US, region braces for more storms
Washington (AFP) May 23, 2019
Rescuers searched door-to-door for survivors Thursday in the central US state of Missouri following a deadly storm that swept through the region, triggering dozens of tornadoes and damaging floods. Three people were killed in the small town of Golden City, Missouri, officials said, while residents in the state capital Jefferson City were taking stock of damage caused by what the National Wea ... more
+ US storms kill one, disrupt flights
+ 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
Dutch issue first 'green bond'
The Hague (AFP) May 21, 2019
The Netherlands said it was issuing its first "green bond" on Tuesday, becoming the first top-rated country to tap into a growing market for investments in environmental projects. It is aiming to raise between four and six billion euros ($4.5 billion to $6.7 billion) up to July 2040, according to HSBC, one of the banks handling the operation, although the Dutch government did not immediately ... more
+ IMF warns US-China trade war will 'jeopardize' 2019 global growth
+ China slams US 'bullying' as firms step away from Huawei
+ Nepal bans Chinese digital wallets
+ Adidas, Nike, PUMA say new tariffs on China would be 'catastrophic'
+ Huawei sees US 'bullying' as threat to rules-based trade
+ US firms rethink China presence because of trade war
+ Portugal to issue 'panda bonds' in eurozone first
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Strong Magnetic Storm May Cause Satellites to Deorbit - Russian Academy
Moscow (Sputnik) May 15, 2019
One of the strongest magnetic storms in recent years, which began earlier on 14 May and is forecast to continue through the evening, may increase the possibility of spacecraft deorbiting and cause problems in satellite navigation and communication, the Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (LPI RAS) said. "In accordance with the developed scale of magnetic storms, l ... more
+ NASA Scientist Receives Patent for Innovative Technique for Measuring Space Weather Phenomena
+ 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
Poison meant for city rats is killing wildlife in South Africa
Washington (UPI) May 20, 2019
Rat poison intended to kill rats in Cape Town, South Africa, is seeping into the surrounding environment and harming local wildlife, including caracals, mongooses, otters and owls. Scientists at the University of Cape Town measured the levels of rat poison compounds in liver and blood samples from 41 animals in Table Mountain National Park. The tests showed 92 percent of caracals in the ... more
+ Packs of wolf-dogs could wipe out wolves in Europe, scientists warn
+ Illegal hunting threatens songbird prized as delicacy: study
+ Bigger, slow-breeding species need extra protections, conservationists claim
+ Zimbabwe sells 100 elephants to China, Dubai
+ 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


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