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August 02, 2015
FARM NEWS
Food tech startups raking in cash: survey
Washington (AFP) July 31, 2015
Farm and food tech startups were red-hot in the first half of 2015, pulling in $2.06 billion from investors, a new survey showed Friday. The figure for the first six months was up 132 percent from the same period in 2014 and nearly matched the full-year 2014 total of $2.36 billion, according to research from the funding platform AgFunder, which helps connect investors to emerging firms. The amount of money pouring in - amid an overall boom in tech investments - could be revised since some of t ... read more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Zimbabwe seeks US hunter's extradition for killing lion
Zimbabwe on Friday called for the extradition of Walter Palmer, as AFP learnt that the Minnesota dentist and trophy hunter had posed for a photograph next to the body of Cecil the lion. ... more
WATER WORLD

Island nations seek UN help combatting climate change
More than a dozen small island nations made an urgent appeal to the UN Security Council Thursday for help in combatting climate change, which they said poses a threat to their very existence. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Philippines Haiyan rebuilding 'inadequate', says UN
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EARTH OBSERVATION

California 'Rain Debt' Equal to Average Full Year of Precipitation
A new NASA study has concluded California accumulated a debt of about 20 inches of precipitation between 2012 and 2015 - the average amount expected to fall in the state in a single year. The defici ... more


INTERN DAILY

Transporting remote blood samples with small drones
In a proof-of-concept study at Johns Hopkins, researchers have shown that results of common and routine blood tests are not affected by up to 40 minutes of travel via hobby-sized drones. The i ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Drought's legacy on trees is worth modeling
Forests slow their growth for up to four years after severe drought, a period during which they are less able to act as carbon sinks, a new study reports. The study's results suggest that current Ea ... more
ABOUT US

An all-natural sunscreen derived from algae
For consumers searching for just the right sunblock this summer, the options can be overwhelming. But scientists are now turning to the natural sunscreen of algae - which is also found in fish slim ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Renewables outpace fossil fuels despite US policy shift: IEA
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ROBO SPACE

Bio-inspired robots jump on water
By studying how water striders jump on water, Je-Sung Koh and colleagues have created a robot that can successfully launch itself from the surface of water. As the team watched the water strid ... more
INTERN DAILY

Researchers design first artificial ribosome
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Northwestern University have engineered a tethered ribosome that works nearly as well as the authentic cellular component, or organelle, that ... more
WATER WORLD

Studying killer whales with an unmanned aerial vehicle
Last year, for the first time, scientists used an unmanned aerial vehicle, or UAV, to study killer whales from above. In an article published this month in the Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems, s ... more
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EARLY EARTH

Piecing together the Pangea puzzle
Two hundred and fifty million years ago, all the major continents were joined together, forming a continent called Pangea (which means "all land" in Greek). The plate thickness of continents can now ... more
WATER WORLD

Bering Sea hotspot for corals and sponges
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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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FLORA AND FAUNA

UN adopts resolution to fight wildlife poaching
The United Nations called on its member states Thursday to work harder in combatting poaching of endangered species such as elephants and rhinoceroses. ... more
WATER WORLD

California cuts water use beyond governor's target
Californians cut water use by more than the 25 percent demanded by Governor Jerry Brown in June, the first month that new emergency rules came into force, officials said Thursday. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA satellite images Alaska's scorched earth
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EPIDEMICS

Ebola: The epidemic's timeline
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SUPERPOWERS

Olympics: China sees justice in 'historic' Olympics award
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Severe flooding hampers rescue efforts in Myanmar, at least 27 dead
Severe flooding across Myanmar hampered rescue efforts on Saturday as thousands sheltered at monasteries after rising waters triggered by torrential rains killed at least 27 people, officials said. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Florida's giant snails prove to be a slippery foe
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FARM NEWS

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WATER WORLD

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WATER WORLD

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WATER WORLD

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FARM NEWS

Simulated seawater flooding decreases growth of vegetable seedlings

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Playing 'tag' with pollution lets scientists see who's 'it'

FARM NEWS

Rice grains hold big promise for greenhouse gas reductions, bioenergy

UV light can kill foodborne pathogens on certain fruits

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Botswana tackles worst drought in 30 years

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Hunters fight back after Cecil killing

Artist Ai Weiwei flies to Germany as Britain slammed over visa

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It takes a village to ward off dangerous infections

Chimpanzees binge on clay to detox and boost the minerals in their diet

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Research with bite

'Carbon sink' detected underneath world's deserts

Inbreeding not to blame for Colorado's bighorn sheep population decline

Drivers of temporal changes in temperate forest plant diversity

Reproducible research for biofuels and biogas

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