2 hrs ago | Seattle Times
Senate rejects bid to let states run food stamps
Known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, the food stamp program is administered by the Agriculture Department and federal dollars are unlimited as long as recipients qualify.
4 hrs ago | WKXW-FM Trenton
Did You See a Meteor Over The Weekend?
A bright light seen traveling across the sky over the weekend by dozens of witnesses across Maryland and the region is what astronomers are calling a fragmenting meteoric fireball.
4 hrs ago | Bellingham Herald
College fossil-fuel divestment movement builds
The Fossil Free campaign argues that if it's wrong to pour pollution into the air and contribute to climate change, it's also wrong to profit from it.
5 hrs ago | www.science20.com | Cash
Kentucky Windage, For Science: Using Black Holes To Measure The Universe's Rate Of Expansion
5 hrs ago | Sunherald.com
One block: How neighbors saw twister's deadly path
It was as if the storm outside were a living, breathing thing - and it was trying desperately to get in.
6 hrs ago | GPB.org
Quantum Or Not, New Supercomputer Is Certainly Something Else
It's exactly the sort of futuristic thinking you'd expect from Google and NASA: Late last week, the organizations announced a partnership to build a Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab at NASA's Ames Research Center.
7 hrs ago | CBS Local
Senate Rejects GOP Bid To Let States Run Food Stamps
The current food stamp program is administered by the Agriculture Department and federal dollars are unlimited as long as recipients qualify.
9 hrs ago | Washington Examiner
W.Va.'s local-food movement a model for Appalachia
With eight in 10 farmers making less than $10,000 a year, West Virginia will never rival big Midwestern factory farms in producing food.
13 hrs ago | KMTR Eugene
Foster Farms recalls grilled chicken breast strips
Federal agriculture officials say chicken producer Foster Farms is recalling about 6,165 pounds of its ready-to-eat grilled chicken breast strips because the strips contain wheat and soy - known allergens - which are not listed on the labels of its packages.
16 hrs ago | ComputerWorld
SAP to crunch and sell carriers' data on mobile use
Mobile operators collect huge amounts of data about how their subscribers use mobile data, and that information is starting to go on sale as targeted intelligence that enterprises can use to better reach consumers.
20 hrs ago | New Hampshire Public Radio -
African Cities Test The Limits Of Living With Livestock
Raising chickens has become so fashionable among some urban Americans that there's now a market for chicken diapers , as we reported this month.
Thailand urged to explore edible insect market
Researchers say Thailand is showing the world how to respond to the global food crisis: by raising bugs for eating.
Power of Moore tornado dwarfs Hiroshima bomb
Wind, humidity and rainfall combined precisely to create the massive killer tornado in Moore, Okla.
Growers making up for lost time in planting corn
U.S. farmers who could only watch helplessly this spring as storm after storm left their fields a muddy mess took to their tractors en masse last week and planted a record amount of corn acreage, even in areas where conditions are still far from perfect.
New rice contamination reported in China
The mills in Hunan province's Youxian county were ordered to suspend business and recall their products after samples showed excessive levels of cadmium, according to an official notice issued Tuesday by the county government.
The mammoth's lament: How cosmic impact sparked devastating climate change
Exactly what it was is unclear, but this event jump-started what Kenneth Tankersley, an assistant professor of anthropology and geology at the University of Cincinnati, calls the last gasp of the last ice age.
Road work waits for answers - Friday, 17 May 2013 10:00
Although a major road project remains in limbo, it will be a bit longer before anyone knows for sure whether there are tribal and/or pioneer burial sites along a rustic stretch of 253rd Avenue in Hillsboro.
Alaska volcano's ash prompts flight cancellations
An Alaska volcano eruption is prompting regional airlines to cancel flights to nearby communities, including a town that reported traces of fallen ash.
White House says more farm subsidy cuts needed
The Obama administration said Monday it wants to see more cuts to agriculture subsidies in a massive farm bill moving through the Senate this week.
US says Pakistan curbing explosive fertilizers
Pakistan has taken a number of steps to prevent fertilizers made within its borders for agriculture from being used as explosives in roadside bombs that target American troops in Afghanistan, said a top U.S. military officer Monday.