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Scientists Examine Natural Enzyme as Antibiotic Alternative in Pigs
2015-06-03 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Studies by US Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists have found that lysozyme, a naturally occurring antimicrobial enzyme, which is normally used in food and beverage applications, may also prove useful as an antibiotic alternative for improved feed efficiency and growth in pigs.
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06.03.15 -- Is Fracking Wastewater More Radioactive Than Scientists Thought?
2015-06-02 02:39:27| oilandgasonline Home Page
06/03/15 Oil and Gas Online Newsletter
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Its Shameful': Scientists Slam Ted Cruz Dodging Climate Question After Texas Floods
2015-05-31 18:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ThinkProgress: After literally 35 trillion gallons of water fell on Texas this month, washing away homes and killing at least 28 people, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz still would not talk about climate change. "At a time of tragedy, I think it`s wrong to try to politicize a natural disaster," the 2016 Republican presidential candidate said last week when asked about the role of climate change in the floods. In a way, the "let`s not politicize this" response is similar to the familiar "I`m not a scientist" dodge - a way...
Budget panel adopts Scott Walker's cuts DNR scientists
2015-05-30 05:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
State Journal: Critics say opportunities for outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing will be degraded under cuts to state science staff and land-buying authority proposed by the Legislature's budget committee. Experts say it costs more to clean up problems in lakes and rivers than it does to use scientific methods of prevention. Read more Wisconsin parks volunteers and hunting groups fight DNR cuts Gov. Scott Walker's proposed budget would eliminate 66 DNR positions, freeze conservation land purchases...
Scientists Warn to Expect More Weather Extremes
2015-05-28 03:24:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Torrential rains and widespread flooding in Texas have brought relief from a yearslong drought to many parts of the state. Such unpredictable and heavy rains are a big part of what climate scientists say that many Texans can expect in years to come. The relief has come at a great cost. The death toll from storms across the state and Oklahoma has reached at least 19, by some estimates, and the property damage is so extensive that Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has declared some 40 counties disaster areas....
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