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Dimming the sun 'could cut drought risk by 90 per cent'


Dimming the sun ‘could cut drought risk by 90 per cent’
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Study assesses the potential of blocking the sun with aerosols to reduce drought risks
Dimming the sun could reduce drought risk by 90 per cent by the end of the century, says simulation study
But the outcome could be double-edged sword for global South, says an expert
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Traits that could boost livestock productivity found


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They uncovered traits that could confer disease- and drought-resistance
Policymakers should invest in research and development to aid livestock farming, says an expert
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Population mobility patterns could help address malaria in the Amazon, say scientists


Population mobility patterns could help address malaria in the Amazon, say scientists
Understanding population mobility patterns could hold the key to tackling malaria in the Amazon, say scientists.
Malaria has traditionally been seen as a rural scourge, but increasingly it is being documented in or near urban areas, experts warn, as a new study shows that human mobility plays an important role in the urbanisation of the disease.
The research aimed to find out how the
Plasmodium parasite, which transmits the disease through the
Anopheles mosquito, enters urban areas. Over a four-year period, researchers tracked human mobility patterns from rural settlements to Mâncio Lima, a city of 17,000 inhabitants in the Brazilian state of Acre, near the border with Peru, and the main urban malaria hotspot of Brazil. ....

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