37. World Body Warns Over Ocean Fertilization To Fix Climate Change Several controversial experiments have been carried out or are being planned to fertilize areas of the sea with iron or urea to see whether this encourages the growth of plankton. Earlier this year, the UNs Nobel-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said that ocean fertilization and other geo-engineering schemes, such as erecting a giant parasol in orbit to cool the planet, were largely speculative and with the risk of unknown side effects. Given the present state of...
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39. Nutritional Upgrading for Omnivorous Carpenter Ants by the ... Results Nutritional upgrading by Blochmannia was tested in 90-day feeding experiments with brood-raising in worker-groups on chemically defined diets with and without essential amino acids and treated or not with antibiotics. Nonetheless, the genome sequence of Blochmannia floridanus, the obligate intracellular endosymbiont of Camponotus floridanus, suggests a function in nutritional upgrading of host resources by the bacterium. Thus, the strongly reduced genome of the endosymbiont retains...
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40. Ramping up: Poultry lawsuit rhetoric increases Click for a full list of Top Jobs View videos that show Great Places to Work The Oklahoman Editorial THAT cackling you hear coming from northeastern Oklahoma isn't being generated by the scores of chicken farms in the region, but by litigants involved in a lawsuit over chicken waste and water quality. Click for a full list of Top Jobs View videos that show Great Places to Work The Oklahoman Editorial THAT cackling you hear coming from northeastern Oklahoma isn't being generated by the...
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41. Biopolymers To Deliver Healthier Foods EnCoate is building on its original technology for bio-insecticides that uses bio-polymers to encase the naturally occurring bacteria that kills grass grub. Scientists soon realised the huge potential the technology had for other applications in the global food business, particularly for coating unstable ingredients. EnCoate is focussing on pro-biotics, bacteria that deliver positive benefits to human and animal gut function, repairing it after illness, or helping to maintain optimal...
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42. Group discusses cleaner alternative fuels To dramatically cut emissions from this sector, a comprehensive solution must include improved vehicle fuel efficiency, smart growth policies that reduce vehicle miles traveled, and clean fuel alternatives. The analysis assumed that alternative fuels will replace 37 billion gallons of gasoline, about 20 percent of the fuel UCS projects Americans will consume in 2030. Corn ethanol, conversely, could be either more polluting or less than gasoline, depending on how the corn is grown and the...
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43. Pet hazard calls likely to increase Free magnets are available to place on your refrigerator as a constant reminder and the APCC has increased its staff allowing them to handle more calls. A dropped pill, a purse left unattended or prescription bottles left in range of the curious, can all lead to huge problems when pets become involved. This included lawn sprays and treatments where pets walked on it and licked their paws, to bottles of sprays spilled or left unattended so that pets had access. Two things to remember are...
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44. Many are wooed but few caucus in Mason City, Iowa template_bas template_bas Presidential candidates' intense attention on the quiet city of about 30,000 traditionally doesn't go far in the January caucuses. Weaver, a Mason City councilman, said he took his home-schooled children to these political events as real-life civics lessons. The city was bustling with other out-of-towners -- farmers who had come to buy fertilizer, families shopping for the holidays. They have also dispatched their nearest and dearest -- political allies and...
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45. International Trucks and Engines Will Comply with 2010 Emissions ... The company's strategy is designed to provide customer driven solutions to reduce costs and maintenance needs for buyers of International(R) brand vehicles when the next EPA on-highway emission standards take effect. International has spent years studying and evaluating SCR, an emissions after-treatment technology that involves additional vehicle hardware, sensors, electronic calibrations and the use of urea injection, which will require a North American delivery infrastructure to be...
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