Drought Research News

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Taking Earth's Temperature Via Satellite

Imagine adding a thermometer to Google Earth. That's the vision of Agricultural Research Service scientists Martha Anderson and Bill Kustas, who see the need for ...  > full story

Drought-tolerant Corn Developed

At the end of the day, drought tolerance in corn has to equate to good yields and good quality, not just good looks, said a Texas AgriLife Research scientist. Corn breeders are working ...  > full story

New Climate Record Shows Century-long Droughts In Eastern North America

A stalagmite in a West Virginia cave has yielded the most detailed geological record to date on climate cycles in eastern North ...  > full story

Elephant Memories May Hold Key To Survival

Old female elephants and perhaps their memories of distant, life-sustaining sources of food and water may be the key to survival during the worst of times. ...  > full story
 

Browse News Stories

1 to 10 of 100 stories

Search ScienceDaily

Number of stories in archives: 57,869

Find with keyword(s):
 
Enter a keyword or phrase to search ScienceDaily's archives for related news topics, the latest news stories, reference articles, science videos, images, and books.

 

 

Page:  <<  1  2  3  4  5  >>



Science Video News


Growing Greener Lawns

Chemists and engineers designed a technology that protects soil. A polymer encased in recycled paper bonds to positive ions in soil to form clumps.. ...  > full story

Breaking News

... from NewsDaily.com

In Other News ...

Copyright Reuters 2008. See Restrictions.

Free Subscriptions

... from ScienceDaily

Get the latest science news with our free email newsletters, updated daily and weekly. Or view hourly updated newsfeeds in your RSS reader:

Feedback

... we want to hear from you!

Tell us what you think of the new ScienceDaily -- we welcome both positive and negative comments. Have any problems using the site? Questions?
Email this page's link to a friend or colleague:
close