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A more nutritious form of corn for dairy cows boosts farm profits, teen investigator finds
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2013-05-28 08:20:00
Found in: Agriculture and Science News For Kids
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Nanoparticles in exhaust and common consumer products can end up in soil and harm the growth and health of crops. (p. 18)
Found in: Agriculture and Environment
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There has been a lot of research, recently, showing how global change — especially warming — can alter the habitat and preferred range of marine and terrestrial species. But rising levels of greenhouse gases can also, directly, do a number on agricultural ecosystems, a new study shows. At least for U.S.-grown rice, rising carbon dioxide levels give a preferential reproductive advantage to the weedy natural form — known colloquially as red rice (for the color of its seed coat).
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2012-05-25 10:46:12
Found in: Agriculture, Biology, Botany, Climate Change, Environment, Food Science, Nutrition and Science & Society
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Since 2006, honeybee populations across North America have been hammered by catastrophic losses. Although this pandemic has a name — colony collapse disorder, or CCD — its cause has remained open to speculation. New experiments now strengthen the case for pesticide poisoning as a likely contributor.
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2012-04-05 22:28:52
Found in: Agriculture, Ecology, Environment and Science & Society
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Sixty-two years later — to the day — after Science News ran its first story on the growth-promoting effects of antibiotics, a federal judge ordered the Food and Drug Administration to resume efforts to outlaw such nonmedical use of antibiotics.
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2012-03-23 13:30:42
Found in: Agriculture, Biomedicine, Environment, Food Science and Science & Society
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The more things change, the more they stay the same, as a Dec. 29 Associated Press report on genetically engineered corn notes. Like déjà vu, this news story on emerging resistance to Bt toxin — a fabulously effective and popular insecticide to protect corn — brings to mind articles I encountered over the weekend while flipping through historic issues of Science News. More than a half-century ago, our magazine chronicled, real time, the emergence of resistance to DDT, the golden child of pest controllers worldwide. Now much the same thing is happening again with Bt, its contemporary agricultural counterpart. Will we never learn?
Published:
2011-12-29 14:53:23
Found in: Agriculture, Biology, Botany, Environment and Science & Society
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More than a half-century ago, researchers at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center outside Washington, D.C., engaged in some creative barnyard breeding. Their goal was the development of fatherless turkeys — virgin hens that would reproduce via parthenogenesis. Along the way, and ostensibly quite by accident, an interim stage of this work resulted in a rooster-fathered hybrid that the scientists termed a churk.
Published:
2011-11-22 12:07:46
Found in: Agriculture, Biology, Science & Society and Zoology
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The role of microbes in cloud formation and precipitation may not be an accident of chemistry so much as an evolutionary adaptation by certain bacteria and other nonsentient beings, a scientist posited at the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology.
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2011-05-24 16:53:02
Found in: Agriculture, Chemistry, Earth Science, Ecology, Environment and Life
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Three new papers link prenatal exposures to organophosphate (OP) pesticides with diminished IQs in children. Fruits and veggies are one continuing source of exposure to these bug killers. As to what we’re supposed to do with that knowledge — well, the Environmental Working Group, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy organization, offers some guidance.
Published:
2011-04-21 16:33:26
Found in: Agriculture, Body & Brain, Environment, Food Science and Science & Society
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Most people have heard about omega-3 fatty acids, the primary constituents of fish oil. Stearidonic acid, one of those omega-3s, is hardly a household term. But it should become one, researchers argued this week at the 2011 Experimental Biology meeting.
Published:
2011-04-09 23:27:38
Found in: Agriculture, Biology, Body & Brain, Botany, Chemistry, Environment, Food Science, Genes & Cells, Nutrition, Science & Society and Technology