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June 25, 2016
EARTH OBSERVATION
Canada Launches Maritime Monitoring Satellite
Moscow (Sputnik) Jun 24, 2016
The Maritime Monitoring and Messaging Microsatellite (M3MSat) has been placed into orbit by an Indian Space Research Organization rocket, the Canadian Space Agency said in a press release on Wednesday. "The M3MSat mission will improve ship detection and marine traffic management in Canadian waters by testing new technologies, including an innovative antenna designed by the University of Waterloo that promises improved identification of ships and better resolution between conflicting [identificatio ... read more

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WOOD PILE

Significant humus loss in forests of the Bavarian Alps
Alpine forests will be at great risk should weather phenomena such as droughts and torrential rain become more frequent. As a study by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) shows, the mountain fo ... more
FARM NEWS

Crop breeding is not keeping pace with climate change
Crop yields will fall within the next decade due to climate change unless immediate action is taken to speed up the introduction of new and improved varieties, experts have warned. The research, led ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Sentinel-1 satellites combine radar vision
The twin Sentinel-1 satellites have - for the first time - combined to show their capability for revealing even small deformations in Earth's surface. Following its orbital manoeuvres, the recently ... more
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FARM NEWS

How squash agriculture spread bees in pre-Columbian North America
Using genetic markers, researchers have for the first time shown how cultivating a specific crop led to the expansion of a pollinator species. In this case, the researchers found that the spread of ... more


WOOD PILE

Botanical diversity unraveled in a previously understudied forest in Angola
Famous for hosting most endemic bird species in Angola, it comes as no surprise that the Kumbira forest in Angola has recently also revealed great botanical diversity. Remaining understudied for a l ... more

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FARM NEWS

Immense species richness of bacterial-eating microorganisms discovered in soil
Typically ignored, the millions of microorganisms that we tread upon daily play a major role in the decomposition of soil matter - one that is of far greater significance than that of the whales and ... more
FARM NEWS

Better soil data key for future food security
To project how much food can be produced in the future, researchers use agricultural models that estimate crop yield, or how much of a crop can be produced in a certain amount of space. These models ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Collaborative Agreement to Advance Solar Arrays for Satellite Power Systems
Diraq progresses to new stage in DARPA drive for practical quantum computers
FSU physicists discover new state of matter in electrons, platform to study quantum phenomena
WATER WORLD

How water droplets freeze
Freezing water is a central issue for climate, geology and life. On earth, ice and snow cover 10 percent of the land and up to half of the northern hemisphere in winter. Polar ice caps reflect up to ... more
WATER WORLD

Heat sickens corals in global bleaching event
Death is only one possible outcome from coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures due to global warming. Australian scientists report that many surviving corals affected by mass bleaching fr ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Estuaries like Chesapeake Bay could contribute more to global warming than once thought
We all know by now that methane is bad for the environment. It's one of those greenhouse gases that trap heat in the earth's atmosphere and contribute to our warming climate. It's regularly emitted ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Study explains why an increase in probability feels riskier
A new study suggests upward swings in probability make predictions feel more likely to human interpreters. ... more
WATER WORLD

Getting water to refugees in arid Niger; a Herculean task
Getting water day after day to the tens of thousands of refugees stranded in the sweltering desert of Niger due to attacks by Boko Haram Islamists is nothing less than a Herculean task. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Arrival of US aircraft carrier fuels Venezuelan fears of attack
Russia offers US nuclear talks in bid to ease tensions
US-China tensions weigh on Lisbon's Web Summit
SINO DAILY

Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmaker charged with corruption
A veteran pro-democracy lawmaker was charged Thursday by Hong Kong's corruption bureau over a payment from one of the city's best-known anti-China media tycoons, in a case he described as a political move. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

US Democrats end marathon gun control sit-in
Democratic lawmakers pushing for tougher US gun control laws after the Orlando nightclub massacre ended a stunning 24-hour sit-in at Congress on Thursday. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

China factories closed over toxic school tracks scare
Chinese authorities have shut down nine factories and detained some executives after reports that toxic industrial waste was used to make running tracks widely used at schools, official media said Thursday. ... more
WEATHER REPORT

78 dead, 500 hurt by storms in eastern China
Hurricane-force winds, freak hailstorms, pounding rain and a tornado killed 78 people in China's eastern province of Jiangsu on Thursday and injured nearly 500 others, Xinhua reported. ... more
WATER WORLD

Lawsuit in Flint water crisis targets French, US companies
Officials in Michigan filed a lawsuit on Wednesday accusing a French company and a Texas firm of negligence and fraud for their roles in the lead water contamination crisis in the city of Flint. ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

4,500 migrants rescued in wave of Med crossings
About 4,500 migrants were rescued from rubber dinghies in the Mediterranean on Thursday, the Italian coastguard said, averting another potential high seas disaster. ... more
INTERN DAILY

Antarctic sponge yields MRSA-killing compound
Sea sponges are mostly stationary, and without speed or a protective shell, their defense system is largely reliant on chemical compounds. And because bacteria poses one of sponges' greatest threats, many of their compounds boast antibacterial qualities. ... more
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WHITE OUT

Sierra Nevada snowpack not likely to recover from drought until 2019

WATER WORLD

Understanding rogue ocean waves may be simple after all

WATER WORLD

'Coral zombies' may spell doom for coral reefs around world

FLORA AND FAUNA

New protection for photosynthetic organisms

WATER WORLD

Tracking the aluminum used to purify tap water

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Which animals will cope with climate change droughts

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Ancient rocks yield hard facts on safe storage of greenhouse gas

WOOD PILE

Boreal felt lichen set to decline 50 percent in 25 years

FARM NEWS

Invasive species could cause billions in damages to agriculture

FIRE STORM

Cyprus 'optimistic' on containing deadly wildfire

Hong Kong activists demand independence via 'return to British rule'

Lightning kills at least 93 as monsoon sweeps India

Australian state buys cattle station to help Barrier Reef

Dutch inventor harnessing waves to clean up the seas

Fish have adapted to dry land more often in history than previously thought

Airplanes brighten clouds

US House Democrats stage sit-in to demand action on guns

Russia, Italy to build earth remote sensing satellite network

Families from Iraq's Fallujah flee one hell to find another

Innovative device allows 3-D imaging of the breast with less radiation

More than 700 doctors killed in Syria war: UN

17 bids for Red Sea-Dead Sea canal project: Jordan

Man-made pollutants found in Earth's deepest ocean trenches

Exotic pet trade sends Florida bird rescues soaring

Hong Kong leader raises concerns with Beijing on bookseller detention

Rare snake fossil sheds light on early reptile evolution

Four, including German national, die in US heatwave

Great Barrier Reef bleaching could cost a million tourists

At least three dead in Japan landslides, floods

Ultra-thin solar cells can easily bend around a pencil



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