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March 14, 2023
EXO WORLDS
How do microbes live off light



Haifa, Israel (SPX) Mar 13, 2023
Plants convert light into a form of energy that they can use - a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - through photosynthesis. This is a complex process that also produces sugar, which the plant can use for energy later, and oxygen. Some bacteria that live in the light-exposed layers of water sources can also convert light to ATP, but the process they use is simpler and less efficient than photosynthesis. Nonetheless, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology researchers now find this process i ... read more

EARTH OBSERVATION
The world's atmospheric rivers now have an intensity ranking like hurricanes
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 10, 2023
Atmospheric rivers, which are long, narrow bands of water vapor, are becoming more intense and frequent with climate change. A new study demonstrates that a recently developed scale for atmospheric ... more
EXO WORLDS
Rutgers scientists identify substance that may have sparked life on earth
New Brunswick NJ (SPX) Mar 13, 2023
A team of Rutgers scientists dedicated to pinpointing the primordial origins of metabolism - a set of core chemical reactions that first powered life on Earth - has identified part of a protein that ... more
ROBO SPACE
Titanic robots make farming more sustainable
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 10, 2023
There's a lot riding on farmers' ability to fight weeds, which can strangle crops and destroy yields. To protect crops, farmers have two options: They can spray herbicides that pollute the environme ... more
EARLY EARTH
Hollow bones that let dinosaurs become giants evolved at least three times
Sao Paulo, Brazil (SPX) Mar 13, 2023
Dinosaurs as big as buses or five-story buildings would not be possible if their bones were dense and heavy like ours. Like present-day birds, dinosaurs had hollow bones with inner structures known ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW
Cyclone Freddy returns killing 70 in Malawi, Mozambique
Blantyre, Malawi (AFP) March 13, 2023
Cyclone Freddy, packing powerful winds and torrential rain, killed at least 70 people in Malawi and Mozambique on its return to southern Africa's mainland, authorities said Monday. ... more
ICE WORLD
Elegantly modeling earth's abrupt glacial transitions
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 13, 2023
Proxy data - indirect records of the Earth's climate found in unlikely places like coral, pollen, trees, and sediments - show interesting oscillations approximately every 100,000 years starting abou ... more
FARM NEWS
Agmatix partners with NASA Harvest to support sustainable agricultural
Tel Aviv, Israel, (SPX) Mar 10, 2023
Agmatix, a start-up AgTech business specializing in turning agronomic big data into powerful models and insights, has announced a partnership with NASA Harvest - NASA's global Food Security and Agri ... more
FARM NEWS
Esri and Pollen Systems provides agriculture analytics to farms
Palm Springs CA (SPX) Mar 10, 2023
Pollen Systems is an Esri Business Partner. At Esri's Partner and Developer Conferences, Esri Startup Partner Pollen Systems demonstrated PrecisionView Mobile, built on the new ArcGIS Maps SDK for S ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Governments to vet crucial UN climate science report
Paris (AFP) March 13, 2023
Diplomats from nearly 200 nations and top climate scientists begin a week-long huddle in Switzerland Monday to distill nearly a decade of published science into a 20-odd-page warning about the existential danger of global warming, and what to do about it. ... more
WATER WORLD
MSU research reveals how climate change threatens Asia's water tower
East Lansing MI (SPX) Mar 13, 2023
Tibet is known as the "Water Tower of Asia," providing water to about 2 billion people and supporting critical ecosystems in High Mountain Asia and the Tibetan Plateau, where many of the largest Asi ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
With bare hands, Malawians dig through mud for survivors
Blantyre, Malawi (AFP) March 13, 2023
Armed with shovels or just their bare hands, residents of the southern Malawi township of Chilobwe dig through the mud, hoping to find survivors as the torrential rain unleashed by Cyclone Freddy pours on their backs. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW
California scrambles to fix levee as another storm looms
Los Angeles (AFP) March 14, 2023
Emergency workers scrambled Monday to stabilise a California levee after a breach forced thousands from their homes, as another major storm loomed, threatening more flooding. ... more



WATER WORLD
Shetland sanctuary fights to save seals as pollution takes toll
Shetland, United Kingdom (AFP) March 13, 2023
On the edge of a coastal pool on one of Scotland's Shetland Islands, Pixie, a plump grey seal grunts and rolls towards the water to retrieve a fish that's been left for its lunch. ... more
WOOD PILE
Climate-stressed Iraq says will plant 5 million trees
Basra, Iraq (AFP) March 12, 2023
Iraq's prime minister on Sunday announced a campaign to combat the severe impacts of climate change on the water-scarce country, including by planting five million palms and trees. ... more
FARM NEWS
Dutch farmer party hopes to reap election gains
Bathmen, Netherlands (AFP) March 13, 2023
At "Piggy's Palace", his farm in the Dutch countryside, Erik Stegink watches his pigs cavort in the mud and fight over chunks of broccoli, lines of worry etched on his face. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA
Cheetahs back in wild in India after seven decades
New Delhi (AFP) March 12, 2023
Two Namibian cheetahs relocated to India last year were released into the wild, more than seven decades after the world's fastest land animal was declared extinct in the South Asian country. ... more
EARLY EARTH
Oldest sea reptile from age of dinosaurs found on arctic island
Uppsala, Sweden (SPX) Mar 14, 2023
For nearly 190 years, scientists have searched for the origins of ancient sea-going reptiles from the Age of Dinosaurs. Now a team of Swedish and Norwegian palaeontologists has discovered remains of ... more


Entire populations of Antarctic seabirds fail to breed due to extreme snowstorms

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ICE WORLD
Fecaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export than previously thought
Tallahassee FL (SPX) Mar 14, 2023
The cycling of carbon through the environment is an essential part of life on the planet. Understanding the various sources and reservoirs of carbon is a major focus of Earth science research. Plant ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
NASA selects L3Harris to develop imager for NOAA satellite
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 14, 2023
NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has selected L3Harris Technologies Inc. of Fort Wayne, Indiana, to develop the imager for NOAA's Geostationary Extended ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Warming makes droughts, extreme wet events more frequent, intense
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Mar 14, 2023
Scientists have predicted that droughts and floods will become more frequent and severe as our planet warms and climate changes, but detecting this on regional and continental scales has proven diff ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
ATLAS triples in size following integration with Viasat Real-Time Earth
Traverse City MI (SPX) Mar 10, 2023
ATLAS Space Operations, the leading Ground Software as a Service (GSaaS) provider, has announced a new partnership with Viasat Real-Time Earth (RTE). The partnership between ATLAS and Viasat RTE mak ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
U.N. secretary-general warns world is at a global warming crossroads
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 13, 2021
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday that the world is at a crossroads on actions about global warning despite years of warnings and studies by the organization's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. ... more
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'Bittersweet story': joy, pain of nations casting off UN poorest tag
Doha (AFP) March 9, 2023
There will be jubilation in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan this year when it quits the club of the world's poorest countries, while others still have a mountain to climb. The tiny state, famed for its Gross National Happiness index, will on December 13 become only the seventh nation to graduate from the band of Least Developed Countries set up by the United Nations in 1971. "We are taki ... more
+ Disaster to destination: Fukushima woos tourists with snow
+ With bare hands, Malawians dig through mud for survivors
+ UN investigators slam sluggish Syria quake aid
+ Lawyers search for justice in Turkish quake ruins
+ Rescuers airlift residents from remote Australia floods
+ Iran FM welcomes Arab outreach to Syria after quake
+ Use post-quake goodwill to boost Syria peace process: UN
Antenova's tiny GNSS module with integrated antenna, high precision and low power
Hatfield UK (SPX) Mar 13, 2023
Antenova Ltd, the UK-based manufacturer of antennas and RF antenna modules for M2M and the IoT, is to reveal its latest compact high precision GNSS module at Embedded World. The new product, GNSSNova M20072, is a GNSS receiver with integrated GNSS antenna and greatly reduced power consumption. M20072 uses a MediaTek 12nm low energy chip with 1.8V power supply which uses 70% less power than ... more
+ Student-built satellite uses 'beach ball' for an antenna
+ Airbus partners with Kythera for OneSat mission sizing software
+ Lunar telescope will search for ancient radio waves
+ NASA gathering tools to assess damage, verify parts made in space
+ Maxar awards L3Harris large deployable reflectors contract
+ Ball Aerospace prototype payload to provide on-orbit data processing
+ Momentus' Vigoride-6 spacecraft arrives at SpaceX launch site




Micronesia president accuses China of bribery, 'political warfare'
Majuro (AFP) Marshall Islands (AFP) March 10, 2023
Micronesia's president has accused China of bribery, harassment and "political warfare", in an explosive letter to his country's legislature obtained by AFP on Friday. "Simply put, we are witnessing political warfare in our country," outgoing leader David Panuelo warned lawmakers, detailing allegations of Chinese espionage, coercion of government officials and "direct threats" against his pe ... more
+ Micronesia president accuses China of bribery, 'political warfare'
+ MSU research reveals how climate change threatens Asia's water tower
+ Shetland sanctuary fights to save seals as pollution takes toll
+ ALMA traces history of water in planet formation back to the interstellar medium
+ UN states agree 'historic' deal to protect high seas
+ New treaty plots conservation course for high seas
+ Ocean conference participants pledge $19 billion
Entire populations of Antarctic seabirds fail to breed due to extreme snowstorms
Tromso, Norway (SPX) Mar 14, 2023
The arrival of the new year is a prime time for Antarctic birds like the south polar skua, Antarctic petrel, and snow petrel to build nests and lay their eggs. However, from December 2021 to January 2022, researchers did not find a single skua nest on Svarthamaren, one of the regions where the birds go to raise their young. Similarly, the number of Antarctic petrel and snow petrel nests dropped ... more
+ Fecaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export than previously thought
+ Elegantly modeling earth's abrupt glacial transitions
+ Antarctic sea ice cover at record low: EU monitor
+ Antarctic Peninsula glaciers on the run
+ Sea ice in Antarctic at record low: US data center
+ Blame the warmth: Famed skating rink in Ottawa won't open this year
+ New results provide close-up view of melting underneath Thwaites Glacier




Agmatix partners with NASA Harvest to support sustainable agricultural
Tel Aviv, Israel, (SPX) Mar 10, 2023
Agmatix, a start-up AgTech business specializing in turning agronomic big data into powerful models and insights, has announced a partnership with NASA Harvest - NASA's global Food Security and Agriculture Consortium - to support crop production in a sustainable way at the field level and mitigate the impact of climate change. A combination of ground sampling and remote sensing data will b ... more
+ Indonesian farmers fight for their land in nickel mining boom
+ Esri and Pollen Systems provides agriculture analytics to farms
+ Biochar offers new promise for climate-smart agriculture
+ Dutch farmer party hopes to reap election gains
+ NASA engages US farmers to bring satellite data Down to Earth
+ Pincered at sea, lobsters get new hope on land in UK
+ US requests consultations with Mexico over anti-GMO policy
California scrambles to fix levee as another storm looms
Los Angeles (AFP) March 14, 2023
Emergency workers scrambled Monday to stabilise a California levee after a breach forced thousands from their homes, as another major storm loomed, threatening more flooding. Houses were inundated and vehicles submerged when the Pajaro River burst over a crumbling levee overnight Friday into Saturday, with firecrews going door-to-door to rouse sleeping residents. By Monday morning, the h ... more
+ Freddy may break tropical cyclone record: UN
+ Cyclone Freddy returns killing 70 in Malawi, Mozambique
+ Latest California storm leaves at least two dead, breaks levee
+ Syrian castle among quake-hit ancient sites at risk
+ Heavy rains hit Mozambique as Cyclone Freddy lands again
+ Death toll from Cyclone Freddy's return rises to 8 in Madagascar
+ Two strong earthquakes rock southern Philippines




EMURGO Africa and Kepple Africa establish JV to further Web3 partnership
Dubai, UAE (SPX) Mar 10, 2023
EMURGO Africa and Kepple Africa Ventures has announced the establishment of a business joint venture EMURGO Kepple Ventures to further accelerate its strategic partnership investing in African Web3 businesses. EMURGO Africa and Kepple signed an MoU in September 2022 to jointly spearhead Web3 investment opportunities including token investments in Africa. Despite recent challenges such as the cry ... more
+ Rights group accuses Burkina forces of 'massacring' 21 civilians
+ The technology fighting Rwanda's silent killer of women
+ Guinea opposition delays protest to spur peace talks
+ Austin and Sisi reaffirm US-Egypt military ties: presidency
+ Several soldiers killed in attack on Somalia army base
+ Macron says era of French interference in Africa is 'over'
+ France's Macron kicks off four-nation tour of Africa
Vast cemetery in Iraq echoes 14 centuries of life and death
Najaf, Iraq (AFP) March 1, 2023
Tombstones stretch as far as the eye can see across Iraq's Wadi-al-Salam cemetery, often described as the world's biggest, which bears silent witness to life and death over 14 centuries. Flowers, photographs and religious banners honour many of the millions buried in the ochre desert sands of the "Valley of Peace" - victims of war and disease, accidents and old age. "Oh my father!" lame ... more
+ In Old Cairo, residents reconnect with their heritage
+ Back to the time of the first Homo Sapiens with a futuristic clock, the new Radiocarbon 3.0
+ Iraq dig uncovers 5,000 year old pub restaurant
+ People can tell whether they like a song within seconds, study finds
+ Changing climate conditions likely facilitated human migrations to the Americas
+ The chemistry of mummification - Traces of a global network
+ Superhighways of first Australians reveals a 10,000-year journey through the continent




U.N. secretary-general warns world is at a global warming crossroads
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 13, 2021
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday that the world is at a crossroads on actions about global warning despite years of warnings and studies by the organization's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Guterres spoke in a video message at the opening of the IPCC's meeting to approve the final component of its sixth assessment report on the climate in Interla ... more
+ Governments to vet crucial UN climate science report
+ Nearly 130,000 facing starvation in Horn of Africa: WHO
+ Governments vet crucial UN climate science report
+ Scientists use TikTok to explain, fight climate change
+ Tens of thousands flee Somaliland into drought-hit Ethiopia
+ Conservatives at big US conference divided on climate change
+ Climate change could cost Germany almost one trillion euros by 2050
China launches two new Earth-observation satellites
Beijing (XNA) Mar 10, 2023
China placed two Earth-observation satellites in space on Friday morning, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. The State-owned space giant said the Tianhui 6A and 6B satellites were transported to orbit by a Long March 4C rocket that blasted off at 6:41 am from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi province. Made by the China Academy of Space Technology i ... more
+ Smoke particles from wildfires can erode the ozone layer
+ Ozone pollution linked to increased heart disease: study
+ The world's atmospheric rivers now have an intensity ranking like hurricanes
+ Ceres Imaging expands its agriculture data analytics solutions to Europe
+ ATLAS triples in size following integration with Viasat Real-Time Earth
+ Warming makes droughts, extreme wet events more frequent, intense
+ NASA selects L3Harris to develop imager for NOAA satellite




Oldest sea reptile from age of dinosaurs found on arctic island
Uppsala, Sweden (SPX) Mar 14, 2023
For nearly 190 years, scientists have searched for the origins of ancient sea-going reptiles from the Age of Dinosaurs. Now a team of Swedish and Norwegian palaeontologists has discovered remains of the earliest known ichthyosaur or 'fish-lizard' on the remote Arctic island of Spitsbergen. Ichthyosaurs were an extinct group of marine reptiles whose fossils have been recovered worldwide. Th ... more
+ Hollow bones that let dinosaurs become giants evolved at least three times
+ Major North American oil source yields clues to one of earth's deadliest mass extinctions
+ Mineral particles and their role in oxygenating the Earth's atmosphere
+ Large-scale fossil study reveals origins of modern-day biodiversity gradient 15 million years ago
+ Early Cretaceous shift in the global carbon cycle affected both land and sea
+ Dinosaur print found in England belonged to 'Megalosaurus-like Theropod'
+ Fossil discovery reveals complex ecosystems existed on Earth much earlier than previously thought
EU green tech plan not protectionist: von der Leyen
Strasbourg, France (AFP) March 13, 2023
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen denied Monday that the EU's response to huge US green subsidies was "protectionist", as Brussels prepares to unveil measures to boost clean tech. The EU's executive arm headed by von der Leyen is set to lay out its Net Zero Industry Act on Thursday in a bid to help Europe challenge the financial might of the United States and China in the fi ... more
+ UK announces two-decade clean energy plan
+ IPCC: the climate handbook for a 'liveable' future
+ Hot spring baths block Japan's geothermal potential
+ Indonesians seeking climate justice take aim at Swiss concrete giant
+ EU agrees deal to reduce 2030 energy consumption
+ US pick for World Bank says 'emission heavy' growth model outdated
+ 'Total embarrassment': Denmark slams climate fund failure




Crab shells could help power the next generation of rechargeable batteries
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 14, 2023
Anybody who has ever enjoyed fresh crab legs or lobster tails can attest to how difficult it is to get through their tough shells. But instead of just throwing them away, researchers are "upcycling" these shells into porous, carbon-filled materials with a wide variety of uses. Now, a team reporting in ACS Omega has used this "crab carbon" to create anode materials for sodium-ion batteries - an u ... more
+ Development of a self-resonant smart energy harvester
+ Electric vehicle batteries could get big boost with new polymer coating
+ China probes mining practices in 'lithium capital of Asia'
+ On the road to better solid-state batteries
+ Salt could play key role in energy transition
+ The race to develop the battery of the future
+ Quantum geometry found to be newest twist in superconductivity
Cheetahs back in wild in India after seven decades
New Delhi (AFP) March 12, 2023
Two Namibian cheetahs relocated to India last year were released into the wild, more than seven decades after the world's fastest land animal was declared extinct in the South Asian country. "Both cheetahs are doing good," India's Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav tweeted Saturday after the male and female darted from quarantine enclosures of Kuno National Park into the wild. "Big day ... more
+ Belarus says Polish border fence threatens bison
+ Gabriela Schlau-Cohen: Illuminating photosynthesis
+ Half of UK native plants in decline: major study
+ Caterpillars easy prey in artificial light: study
+ Hatching leatherback turtles get helping hand on Thai beach
+ Tropical deforestation significantly reduces rainfall: study
+ Long lost Madagascar songbird seen again in wild
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Li Qiang appointed Chinese premier as Xi asserts influence
Beijing (AFP) March 11, 2023
Li Qiang, one of Chinese President Xi Jinping's most trusted allies, was confirmed as premier on Saturday, as Xi cements his influence on the country's top leadership. Li, the former Shanghai party chief who oversaw the city's gruelling two-month lockdown last spring, was named the successor of outgoing premier Li Keqiang at a meeting of the country's rubber-stamp parliament. The 63-year ... more
+ Who is China's President Xi Jinping
+ A look at China's new structural reforms
+ Hong Kong hands jail terms to Tiananmen vigil organisers
+ Asia, Europe track Wall St losses after Powell's rate hike warning
+ China's rubber-stamp parliament to begin meetings, hand Xi third term
+ Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil organisers convicted under national security law
+ China's Xi to secure third term as president, brush off crises
Climate-stressed Iraq says will plant 5 million trees
Basra, Iraq (AFP) March 12, 2023
Iraq's prime minister on Sunday announced a campaign to combat the severe impacts of climate change on the water-scarce country, including by planting five million palms and trees. Oil-rich but war-battered Iraq suffers from extreme summer heat, frequent droughts, desertification and regular dust storms, problems that are all exacerbated by a heating planet. Prime Minister Mohammed Shi ... more
+ Record deforestation in Brazilian Amazon in February
+ NASA to measure forest health from above
+ Brazil's new Indigenous affairs chief sets sights on illegal gold
+ 'More important than rainforests': UK pioneers peat partnership
+ Using a data cube to monitor forest loss in the Amazon
+ France, NGOs pledge 100 mn euros to protect tropical forests
+ Boreal forest fires a 'time bomb" of carbon emissions






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