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Feds warn climate change could harm giant sequoias
Federal researchers are warning that warming temperatures could soon cause California's giant sequoia trees to die off more quickly unless forest managers plan with an eye toward climate change and the impact ...
Sep 05, 2008 16:27:40 GMT

Mexico suspends beef, poultry shipments to US
The government of Mexico has voluntarily suspended shipments of meat and processed poultry to the United States after U.S. officials raised concerns about the quality of Mexican food processing and inspections, ...
Sep 05, 2008 11:53:26 GMT

CRP Land Tested
You never know until you try. Tonight Reporter Sarah Gustin exposes the good and the bad of trying to make CRP land produce a profit.
Sep 05, 2008 07:26:32 GMT

Liberals call for resignation of agriculture minister
Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, seen at a news conference in Ottawa on Sunday, is facing calls for his resignation in the wake of the listeria outbreak.
Sep 05, 2008 02:54:35 GMT

University to offer canine bone marrow transplants
Dogs suffering from lymphoma will be able to receive the same type of medical treatment as their human counterparts, as North Carolina State University becomes the first university in the nation to offer canine marrow transplants ...
Sep 04, 2008 02:45:25 GMT

College freshmen: pain killers and stimulants less risky than cocaine; more risky than marijuana
WASHINGTON, DC, Sept. 3, 2008a ' First year college students believe that occasional nonmedical use of prescription pain killers and stimulants is less risky than cocaine, but more risky than marijuana or ...
Sep 03, 2008 04:56:24 GMT

Nanonets May Boost Energy 'Harvesting'
By creating nanonets, the team conquered a longstanding engineering challenge in nanotechnology: creating a material that is extremely thin yet maintains its complexity, a structural design large or long enough to efficiently transfer an electrical charge.
Sep 02, 2008 21:40:06 GMT

Mass. Farmers Expect Strong Apple Harvest
Massachusetts apple growers say they expect a strong harvest this fall thanks to the hot and wet weather in August.
Sep 02, 2008 21:04:31 GMT

Most vaccine-allergic children can still be safely vaccinated
With close monitoring and a few standard precautions, nearly all children with known or suspected vaccine allergies can be safely immunized, according to a team of vaccine safety experts led by the Johns ...
Sep 02, 2008 16:40:19 GMT

North Korea needs $503 mn in food aid: UN
Reuters Posted online: Tuesday , September 02, 2008 at 12:07 hrs Updated On: Tuesday , September 02, 2008 at 12:07 hrs North Korea needs $503 million in food aid between now and November 2009 to avoid famine, ...
Sep 02, 2008 12:22:27 GMT

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