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March 05, 2016
WATER WORLD
Reduce, reuse, recycle: Safe for water?
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 04, 2016
What would you do without water? Farmers in drought areas are especially concerned by this question. As fresh water resources become scarce, one option for water-conscious farmers is to water crops with treated wastewater. This effluent is becoming a more popular option for applications that don't require drinking-quality water. However, there are still questions about how the effluent interacts with and affects the rest of the ecosystem. This is where Alison Franklin and her team at Pennsylvania ... read more
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EARLY EARTH

Fossil of oldest known land-dweller identified
A fossil dating from 440 million years ago is not only the oldest example of a fossilised fungus, but is also the oldest fossil of any land-dwelling organism yet found. The organism, and others like ... more
WEATHER REPORT

Extreme tornado outbreaks have become more common, says study
Most death and destruction inflicted by tornadoes in North America occurs during outbreaks - large-scale weather events that can last one to three days and span huge regions. The largest ever record ... more
WATER WORLD

Coastal aquifers better than seawater as source for desalination
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have determined that saline groundwater from coastal aquifers is a better alternative water source than seawater for reverse osmosis (RO) desa ... more
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WHITE OUT

Atmospheric River Storms Can Reduce Sierra Snow
A new study by NASA and several partners has found that in California's Sierra Nevada, atmospheric river storms are two-and-a-half times more likely than other types of winter storms to result in de ... more


FLORA AND FAUNA

Shedding light on the day-night cycle
New research sheds light on how the rhythms of daily life are encoded in the brain. Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered that different groups of neuro ... more

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WHALES AHOY

Study shows whales dine with their own kind
For a few weeks in early fall, Georges Bank - a vast North Atlantic fishery off the coast of Cape Cod - teems with billions of herring that take over the region to spawn. The seasonal arrival of the ... more
TECTONICS

New study pinpoints stress factor of mega-earthquake off Japan
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego researchers published new findings on the role geological rock formations offshore of Japan played in producing the massive 2011 Tohoku-oki earthqua ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Advanced air filter could enable building vents to capture carbon and reduce energy use
MIT physicists observe key evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene
New lightweight polymer film can prevent corrosion
FLORA AND FAUNA

A small dragonfly is found to be the world's longest-distance flyer
A dragonfly barely an inch and a half long appears to be animal world's most prolific long distance traveler - flying thousands of miles over oceans as it migrates from continent to continent - acco ... more
FARM NEWS

Recoupling crops and livestock offers energy savings to dairy farmers
For Pennsylvania dairy farmers, producing feed grain on-farm requires significantly less energy than importing it from the Midwest, according to Penn State researchers whose findings may help dairy ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

New method to stop Argentine ants
University of California, Riverside researchers may have found a better, more environmentally friendly way to stop the procession of Argentine ants, which have been spreading across the United State ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Google teams with UNICEF to map Zika virus spread
Google on Thursday said that it is working with UNICEF to map the spread of Zika and pitching in a million dollars to support the group's efforts on the ground. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Indonesian tsunami warning buoys not working when quake hit
A series of early-warning buoys deployed after a 2004 tsunami devastated parts of Indonesia's western Sumatra island were not working when a huge quake rocked the same area on Wednesday, an official said. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
How drones are altering contemporary warfare
Light powered micromotors achieve flight in open air
Europe Strives to Counter Russian and Chinese Satellite Menace
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Quake-hit Nepal hands out free SIM cards to tourists
Nepal has begun distributing free mobile SIM cards to newly arrived visitors in a bid to attract tourists and allay safety fears after last year's devastating earthquake and avalanches, an official said Thursday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

'Alarming' rise in S.Sudan wildlife slaughter: conservationists
All sides in South Sudan's civil war have slaughtered wildlife including elephant, giraffe and antelope, conservationists said Thursday, warning huge efforts must be made to protect the surviving animal population. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Canada gets down to climate business
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced antagonistic provincial leaders at climate talks Thursday over his plans to set a national carbon price in order to meet an international commitment to slash CO2 emissions. ... more
WOOD PILE

Honduran environmentalist murdered: family
Honduran indigenous activist Berta Caceres, an award-winning environmentalist, was murdered in her home Thursday, her family said, labeling her death an assassination. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Asian wildlife traders harness social media: conservationists
Social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram are increasingly being used in Asia as platforms for the illegal trade in threatened species ranging from rare birds to orangutan and sun bears, conservation groups said Thursday. ... more

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SINO DAILY

Hong Kong activists say pro-democracy protests "peaceful"
Two pro-democracy activists took the stand in Hong Kong Thursday over charges relating to mass pro-democracy rallies in 2014, defending the movement as "peaceful". ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Malaysia customs seizes 159 kg in smuggled ivory
Malaysian authorities said Wednesday they had confiscated 159 kilograms (350 pounds) of ivory smuggled by air passengers, the latest seizures in a country used as a key Asian transit point in the illegal trade. ... more
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Space Systems Command advances New Glenn certification after latest launch


SINO DAILY

Top China lawyer calls for end to televised confessions

FARM NEWS

NGOs sue Monsanto, EU food safety watchdog over pesticide

SHAKE AND BLOW

Guatemala on alert as volcano spews ash over vast area

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Brazil mine disaster company settles for $6.2 billion

SHAKE AND BLOW

Powerful quake in western in Indonesia sparks panic

FLORA AND FAUNA

Kenya's canine cops sniff out illegal ivory

AFRICA NEWS

S.African private army protects world's largest rhino farm

FARM NEWS

Climate change poised to hurt food supplies: study

WHITE OUT

Winter wallop buries eastern Canada in snow

ICE WORLD

Australian icebreaker heading home after Antarctica grounding

NATO commander says Russia, Syria using migrant crisis as weapon

No go-ahead from Turkey on NATO mission in Aegean: diplomats

Green groups urge DR Congo to keep forest moratorium

China to bail three booksellers held on mainland: H.K. police

Trudeau seeks climate consensus from Canada's 10 provinces

Two Tibetans set themselves on fire: reports

Ivory Coast toxic spill victims launch Dutch suit

Rwanda prosecutors demand 22 years in jail in sedition trial

The sponges strike back

Lone star tick populations growing in Kansas

520-million-year-old fossilized nervous system is most detailed example yet found

How to make a tiny volcanic island

New research helps solve the riddle of the ocean carbon conundrum

Nonstop LEOP full stop

Study tracks down lingering source of carbon tetrachloride emissions

The overlooked commotion of particle motion in the ocean

Physicists get a perfect material for air filters

Extinct otter-like 'marine bear' might have had a bite like a saber-toothed cat

An integrated evaluation framework for water storage strategies in Sub-Sahara Africa

New research unveils graphene 'moth eyes' to power future smart technologies


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