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Agriculture spread via coexistence and gradual mixing; deep roots of the Anthropocene revealed



Berlin, Germany (SPX) Aug 21, 2025
The spread of farming across Europe was shaped by long-term coexistence and gradual interbreeding between migrating Anatolian farmers and local hunter-gatherers, according to new research by the University of Geneva (UNIGE) with partners in Fribourg and Mainz. Using computer simulations calibrated with ancient DNA, the study finds that genetic mixing intensified locally over time along the "Danube route" of Neolithic expansion. Published in Science Advances, the results refine our understanding of one o ... read more

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Nestle unveils method to boost cocoa yields as climate change hits
Geneva (AFP) Aug 20, 2025
Faced with climate change diminishing farmers' yields, Nestle announced Wednesday that it was working on a technique to produce chocolate by using up to 30 percent more of the cocoa fruit. C ... more
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China charts high yield low input pathway for staple crops
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Aug 15, 2025
China's scientists have reviewed two decades of green technology advances to answer a pressing question: how to raise output while cutting inputs and emissions. Their analysis of major food crops fr ... more
WATER WORLD
Pollution hotspots at England's most famous lake need 'urgent' action
London (AFP) Aug 19, 2025
Hotspots of bacteria and phosphorus at England's most famous lake must be addressed urgently, the authors of a study into its water quality warned on Tuesday. Volunteers collected 1,020 samp ... more
WATER WORLD
Hong Kong arrests 2 over suspected $6.7 mln water scam
Hong Kong (AFP) Aug 18, 2025
Hong Kong police said Monday they have arrested two people over a suspected scam involving a water supplier that may have cheated the government in a contract worth nearly $7 million. A comp ... more
WATER WORLD
Rising Himalayan river flows present mixed blessings for regional communities
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 15, 2025
Rapid glacier melt is driving higher water volumes in at least 10% of rivers across High Mountain Asia, including the Yangtze, Amu Darya and Syr Darya, according to a new University of Massachusetts ... more
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Global food system reforms urged to reverse land degradation and climate threats
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Aug 15, 2025
In a new paper in Nature, 21 scientists outline strategies to transform global food systems as a top priority to curb land degradation, mitigate climate change, and protect biodiversity. Their model ... more
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Organic molecules help soil store water even in desertlike conditions
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 13, 2025
Northwestern University researchers have identified the nanoscale processes that allow organic matter to enhance soil's ability to hold water, even in extremely arid environments. The team fou ... more
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Cornell researchers explore alternatives to harmful insecticide
Ithaca NY (SPX) Aug 15, 2025
Cornell University research offers a number of alternatives to neonicotinoids (neonics) that might work for farmers who grow large-seeded vegetable crops such as snap bean, dry bean and sweet corn. ... more

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China extends anti-subsidy probe into EU dairy products
Beijing (AFP) Aug 18, 2025
China on Monday extended its anti-subsidy investigation into European Union dairy imports, another blow in an ongoing trade row between the two giant economies. The investigation will be ext ... more
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Liverwort gene discovery reveals ancient mechanism behind plant reproductive growth
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Aug 01, 2025
Kobe University researchers have uncovered the genetic basis behind vegetative and sexual reproduction in liverworts, potentially offering insights into increasing crop yields and enabling space-bas ... more
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Potato traces its ancient roots to tomato hybridization
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Aug 01, 2025
An international team of scientists has traced the evolutionary origin of the modern potato to a natural hybridization event between wild tomato relatives and Etuberosum species in South America rou ... more
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Paper: Decarbonize agriculture by expanding policies aimed at low-carbon biofuels
Champaign IL (SPX) Aug 15, 2025
A team of agricultural economists, environmental scientists and policy experts envisions a path toward a carbon-neutral agricultural future by expanding the reach of policies designed to promote low ... more
WATER WORLD
From drought to floods, water extremes drive displacement in Afghanistan
Afghanistan (AFP) Aug 17, 2025
/> Next to small bundles of belongings, Maruf waited for a car to take him and his family away from their village in northern Afghanistan, where drought-ridden land had yielded nothing for years. ... more
WATER WORLD
Women bear brunt of Afghanistan's water scarcity
Shibar, Afghanistan (AFP) Aug 17, 2025
/> In a remote Afghan village, women strap yellow plastic jerry cans to donkeys and travel every day down a dusty canyon to collect as much water as they can. The containers hold barely enough ... more
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Stockholmers told to cut back on tap water due to supply issue
Stockholm (AFP) Aug 15, 2025
/> Swedish authorities on Friday urged businesses and 1.5 million residents in greater Stockholm to cut back on tap water for the next few weeks as unusually warm freshwater temperatures have led t ... more
WATER WORLD
Water shortages plague Beirut as low rainfall compounds woes
Beirut, Lebanon (AFP) Aug 14, 2025
/> People are buying water by the truckload in Beirut as the state supply faces its worst shortages in years, with the leaky public sector struggling after record-low rainfall and local wells runni ... more
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Canada says 'disappointed' at new China canola duties
Ottawa (AFP) Aug 13, 2025
Canada said Tuesday it was "deeply disappointed" with China's decision to impose a temporary tax on Canadian canola, after Beijing said it had preliminarily concluded that Ottawa was dumping the crop onto its market. ... more
WATER WORLD
Parisians cool off in the Seine after century-old ban ended
Paris (AFP) Aug 13, 2025
/> Motivated by a sweltering heatwave, Parisians have been queueing up to take a dip in the river Seine after it reopened to bathers following a ban dating back to 1923. Since city hall deliver ... more
WATER WORLD
'Water lettuce' chokes tourism, fishing at El Salvador lake
Suchitoto, El Salvador (AFP) Aug 13, 2025
/> The waters of El Salvador's Lake Suchitlan are normally busy with fishermen and tourists - but this year, you'd be forgiven for thinking it isn't a lake at all. The wetland, known for its b ... more
WATER WORLD
Oh carp: UK's Lammy on the hook after fishing with Vance without licence
London (AFP) Aug 13, 2025
/> Britain's foreign minister David Lammy has referred himself to the environment watchdog after going fishing in a carp pond with US Vice President JD Vance without a licence, the UK foreign offic ... more
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China announces temporary anti-dumping duties on Canadian canola
Beijing (AFP) Aug 12, 2025
China will begin collecting a temporary customs duty on canola imports from Canada, a commerce ministry statement said Tuesday, after an investigation made a preliminary determination of dumping. ... more
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France adopts law upholding ban on controversial insecticide
Paris (AFP) Aug 12, 2025
French President Emmanuel Macron has signed into law a controversial bill that bars the reintroduction of a bee-killing pesticide following a groundswell of public opposition. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Over half of Europe and Mediterranean basin hit by drought since April
Paris (AFP) Aug 12, 2025
More than half (52 percent) of Europe and the Mediterranean basin was hit by drought in July for the fourth consecutive month, according to an AFP analysis of European Drought Observatory (EDO) data. ... more
WATER WORLD
England faces 'nationally significant' water shortfall
London Aug 11, 2025
England's water shortfall was classed as "nationally significant" as it experienced its driest first six months of the year since 1976, the Environment Agency said on Tuesday. ... more
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Hungarians protest with camels to raise alarm over drought
Budapest (AFP) Aug 7, 2025
A camel-led caravan of farmers, scientists and environmentalists marched through central Budapest on Thursday to raise awareness of desertification and demand that the government take action. ... more
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France strikes down return of banned bee-killing pesticide
Paris (AFP) Aug 7, 2025
France's top constitutional authority on Thursday blocked a law that would allow the reintroduction of a pesticide virulently opposed by environmental groups. ... more
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Nigerian scientists await return of Egusi seeds sent to space
Abuja (AFP) Aug 8, 2025
If Earthlings are ever going to colonise Mars, they won't be able to do so on an empty stomach - and Temidayo Oniosun thinks a helping of Egusi soup, a Nigerian staple, might just hit the spot. ... more
WATER WORLD
Northern Territory aquifer faces rapid decline visible from space
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Aug 06, 2025
A major aquifer in Australia's Northern Territory is drying at a concerning pace, with losses now visible from satellite observations, according to a new study led by Griffith University. ... more
FARM NEWS
China says extends probe into beef imports
Beijing (AFP) Aug 6, 2025
China has extended a months-long investigation into whether beef imports had harmed the domestic industry, the commerce ministry said Wednesday. ... more
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'Human presence': French volunteers protect sheep from wolves
Villebois-Les-Pins, France (AFP) Aug 5, 2025
Carrying staffs like shepherds, Sophie Morice-Couteau and Geoffroy Galliot inspect the nets of a sheepfold on a steep slope in the Baronnies massif, part of their daily mission to keep wolves away. ... more
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Israel culls more than 200 crocodiles at West Bank farm
Jerusalem (AFP) Aug 5, 2025
Israel said it culled 200 crocodiles at an abandoned farm on a settlement in the occupied West Bank, reporting the animals had resorted to cannibalism and posed a "significant risk" to humans. ... more
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