In a paper published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, four British scientists report that “agriculture accounts for 80-90% of all freshwater used by humans,” that “most of that is in crop production,” and that “in many areas, this water use is unsustainable.” As a result, they say that “farmers in many countries are now faced with legislative restrictions on use of water,” noting that the Chinese government “has set a target of a reduction of 20% in water use in agriculture by the year 2020,” such that “if food security for the region is not to be threatened, this must be achieved without a loss in production.” So how is this global food and water crisis to be met and overcome?
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USA's New way to Kill people. H.A.R.R.P Look it up
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Personal Branding, David Armano, Critical Mass
"The hallmark of any great brand is authenticity -- just ask Harley-Davidson, Coke or Apple, especially when all of these brands lost their way and learned from it. Same thing applies to Brand You. In every tweak of a template, upload and keystroke, you have an opportunity to be authentic or disingenuous. Know what makes you special and unique, and tap into those qualities as you build your personal brand online. Most people can spot a fake when they see one, so remember that being genuine is more important that presenting yourself in an artificially glossy manner. It used to be important for bloggers to "find their voice" -- now it's relevant to all of us."
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Microsoft unleashes Internet Explorer 8, the iPhone gets tethering capabilities (sort of), and Brian Cooley tells us how to watch March Madness anywhere and everywhere you go this month.
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YouTube pulls music videos in the U.K., the Venezuelan government wants to be a cell phone carrier, and earbuds in Japan let you control an MP3 player with your facial expressions.
GameSpot highlights five of the most significant additions and changes made to the newest installment in the Madden franchise.
Doctors at the ETMC Orthopedic Institute offer a less painful hip replacement procedure with the anterior approach.
As suggested by the apt title, this programme — essential viewing for politicians, teachers, motorists and the entire transport sector, grass roots environmentalists and all 'True Believers' in man-made climate change — will reveal and confirm: how the Sun is an overwhelming influence on continuous climate change over decades and centuries (there is no way for taxation or lifestyle fascism to alter the Sun's eruptivity and irradiance) how carbon dioxide levels are predominantly an effect and not a cause of climate change (a very inconvenient truth) why politicians have been so enthusiastic about embracing the fallacy of human impact on global climate (trojan horses aren't a protected species) what lies behind the green industry (courtesy of a founder member and former leader of Greenpeace) how forecasts of warming and its impacts are grossly exaggerated, with stasis and cooling ahead and therefore why the UN IPCC needs urgent fundamental reform - or abolishing completely
Keck Graduate Institute seminar associated with REU summer program 2006
Legendary linebacker Lawrence Taylor talks with GameCore about the upcoming football game "Blitz: The League II."
Apple's Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs made his first public appearance since having a liver transplant. Jobs also introduced a new version of Apple's iTunes store and new pricing for iPods.
Opening day for Major League Baseball is just around the corner, but players will be taking the mound on digital diamonds as well. CNET's Natali Del Conte reports.
The PlayStation 3 gets Netflix streaming, Wal-Mart wants to offer IT support, and how to make speakers out of your used junk food wrappers.
European Union may start tapping VoIP calls, Microsoft wants its money back from laid-off employees, and digital-download taxes are starting to become a reality.
Daniel Sieberg spoke with Universal Display Corporation's Janice Mahon about organic light emitting diamond (OLED) display technology which allows for thin and flexible display screens.
We're just about done with Apple rumors--WWDC 2009 starts today. Plus: Twitter gets verified accounts, and Digg helps you get more Viagra ads.
AT&T and Google come to blows over Google Voice, Microsoft takes issue with Google Chrome, and your doctor may be making fun of you on Twitter.
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The Past Half-Century of Sea Level Rise
In his testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives’ Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, NASA’s James Hansen stated “there is increasing realization that sea level rise this century may be measured in meters if we follow business-as-usual fossil fuel emissions.” Agreeing with Hansen, many people have been quick to jump on the CO2-induced global warming/rising sea level bandwagon. But how close to reality are the projections of a future sea level rise that is measured in meters?
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