
An organic garden of plenty in Mali's arid soil
In a strikingly green corner of Mali, one man is leading an agricultural revolution, using organic farming methods to get the most out of the land - and pass his techniques on to others in west Africa. ... more
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Some plants evolve to withstand, thwart hungry deer
As any gardener or farmer knows, a hungry deer is rather indiscriminate in its produce consumption - flowers, leaves and fruits of all kinds are fair game. To survive, some plants develop defenses to or toleration for the noshing deer teeth. ... more
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Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
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Borneo Orangutan dies with 40 pellets in her body: group
An orangutan has died after being found on a palm oil plantation in Borneo with 40 air-rifle pellets in her body, an animal protection group said Friday. ... more
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Isolated for 70,000 years, Arabian Sea humpbacks genetically distinct
If you've been wondering where the most the most genetically distinct group of humpback whales in the world are, don't fret, scientists have been asking themselves the same question. And now they have an answer - the Arabian Sea, the northern tip of the Indian Ocean wedged between India, Africa and the Middle East. ... more
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Ancient earthquake uncovered in China: Xinhua
Scientists have found evidence of a powerful earthquake 3,000 years ago in central China, apparently the earliest known tremor in the country's history, state media reported. ... more
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Another 'House Uncle' with 132 homes found in China
A former Chinese village head accumulated 132 Shanghai residential properties, reports said, the latest "House Uncle" - a nickname coined by netizens for male officials with multiple properties - to be identified in a corruption crackdown. ... more
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Scientists Urge Protection of World's Deltas
Extensive areas of the world's deltas - which accommodate major cities such as Shanghai, Dhaka and Bangkok - will be drowned in the next century by rising sea levels, according to a Comment piece in ... more
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