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Europe's Drying Waterways: Rhine and Danube Low Levels Disrupt Industry and Energy
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Business·1/8/2026Resumen IA

Europe's Drying Waterways: Rhine and Danube Low Levels Disrupt Industry and Energy

Europe faces severe disruption as record low water levels on the Rhine and Danube hinder cargo transport, forcing industries like chemicals, oil, and steel to reduce output. Nuclear power plants in Hungary and Romania have shut down reactors, increasing reliance on imports and raising power prices, while Serbia's fuel and grain shipments are also affected.

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Euronews Business
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Backyard Mosquito Spraying Linked to Insecticide Resistance in Eastern U.S. Mosquitoes
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Environment·21/7/2026Resumen IA

Backyard Mosquito Spraying Linked to Insecticide Resistance in Eastern U.S. Mosquitoes

New research from North Carolina State University reveals that widespread backyard insecticide spraying in the eastern U.S. is causing Asian tiger mosquitoes to develop resistance to chemicals like pyrethroids. Genetic markers for resistance were found in 84% of sampled residential blocks in Wake County, NC, with higher prevalence in wealthier areas.

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TOI World
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Endangered Carnaby's Cockatoos Exposed to High Levels of Pesticides in Western Australia
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Environment·21/7/2026Resumen IA

Endangered Carnaby's Cockatoos Exposed to High Levels of Pesticides in Western Australia

Scientists found endangered Carnaby's black cockatoos in Western Australia's Wheatbelt are consuming dangerous levels of agricultural pesticides from spilled grain. This contamination, including neurotoxic chemicals, is linked to a mysterious paralysis syndrome and prompts calls for stricter Australian pesticide regulations and improved grain handling practices.

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Times of India
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Endangered Carnaby's Cockatoos Exposed to High Pesticide Levels in Western Australia
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Environment·20/7/2026Resumen IA

Endangered Carnaby's Cockatoos Exposed to High Pesticide Levels in Western Australia

A Murdoch University study found endangered Carnaby’s black cockatoos in Western Australia's Wheatbelt are regularly exposed to high levels of agricultural pesticides, with 80% of seed samples contaminated. The findings suggest a link to a mysterious paralysis syndrome in the birds and have prompted calls for a review of Australia's pesticide regulations.

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TOI World
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SpudCell: Scientists Create First Synthetic System Mimicking Life's Full Cycle
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Ciencia·7/7/2026Resumen IA

SpudCell: Scientists Create First Synthetic System Mimicking Life's Full Cycle

Researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed SpudCell, a synthetic system built from chemicals that mimics key life behaviors like eating, growing, copying genetic material, and dividing. While not strictly alive, it's the first to integrate these functions into a complete life cycle in a lab, marking a significant step in synthetic biology.

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Times of India
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