Imperial Valley News Center
Condemning the Deaths of Red Cross/Red Crescent Staff in Syria and Yemen
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - The United States strongly condemns the reprehensible attacks against Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement staff and volunteers in Syria and in Yemen on April 3, leading to the deaths of four more relief workers.
Water for Farms: Briefing by the Public Policy Institute of California
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- Written by CDFA
Sacramento, California - California is an agricultural powerhouse the nation’s largest farm state and a world market leader, with 2012 sales of $48 billion. California’s dry summers make irrigation essential.
A 'neat' way to raise awareness
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- Written by John Grimaldi
Imperial, California - The severe drought in California has brought out the creativity of the state's residents who are keen to save water, reports the Association of Mature American Citizens.
US Navy Kicks Off Naval Engagement Activities with Vietnam
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- Written by Commander Task Force 73
Da Nang, Vietnam - The U.S. Navy began the sixth annual Naval Engagement Activity (NEA) with the Vietnam People's Navy April 6, as both nations celebrate the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2015.
Scientists create quick-charging hybrid supercapacitors
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- Written by Shaun Mason
Los Angeles, California - The dramatic rise of smartphones, tablets, laptops and other personal and portable electronics has brought battery technology to the forefront of electronics research. Even as devices have improved by leaps and bounds, the slow pace of battery development has held back technological progress.
Stop blaming the moon
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- Written by Stuart Wolpert
Los Angeles, California - “It must be a full moon” is a common refrain when things appear more hectic than usual.
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