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Human carelessness adds to the destruction

Unplanned development, deviation from traditional irrigation practices and deforestation all enhance the risk of landslides.

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Ask the villager before the researcher

Nigerian pastoralists have been found to be a storehouse of valuable information on the value of plants.

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Famines force revival of forgotten crop varieties

The drawbacks of modern, high yield crops are prompting farmers and researchers to go back to traditional, well adapted varieties.

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World's biodiversity needs to be preserved

Biodiversity - the billions of life forms that exist on earth - ranges in size from microscopic be viruses to blue whales that are more than 30 metres long. Conserving biodiversity humankind"s greatest challenge.

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The day the sky fell in Dhedsari

Timely action by the authorities could have prevented the September flash flood that practically destroyed this village.

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Using viruses for biological pest control

The use of viruses as control agents against crop attacking insects is increasingly becoming popular.

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Storm over fishing rights on lake

A Pakistani court will decide whether commercial fishing can be allowed on a protected lake that is also the haunt of migratory birds.

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Change in springs

Many springs changed colour and flow after the earthquake. The Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology says a large number of springs became completely dry, but some began to discharge murky water with

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And now, "calculating" babies...

Babies less than six months old have the surprising abilities to distinguish shapes, sizes and colours. Now, a study indicates infants can even make simple mathematical calculations.

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An unsafe winter

AS MANY as 58 nuclear reactors in the former Soviet Union and eastern Europe will be run to near full capacity to meet electricity shortages this winter, despite safety hazards. This follows the

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