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NOAA eleva para 81% a chance de El Niño muito forte no fim de 2026
NOAA eleva para 81% a chance de El Niño muito forte no fim de 2026
Agência dos Estados Unidos também estima 97% de probabilidade de o fenômeno persistir entre março e junho de 2027. O post NOAA eleva para 81% a chance de El Niño muito forte no fim de 2026 apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
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The real Moana story: Why the Polynesians suddenly sailed east
Major drought forced people to migrate across the Pacific beyond Samoa and Tonga and toward the Americas, scientists have discovered. With the new live-action "Moana" film hitting cinemas, a team of geographers and climate scientists from the Universities of Southampton and East
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Stress protection of Amazon trees, induced by climate warming, may alter atmosphere chemis
The Amazon rainforest is one of the largest carbon reservoirs on Earth. It is also the world's largest source of biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These carbon-based gases are naturally released by vegetation. They protect trees against various sources of stress, e.g.,
Hawaii's famous “happy-face” spider has a surprising relative
Hawaii's famous “happy-face” spider has a surprising relative
A newly discovered Happy-Face spider in the Himalayas closely resembles Hawaii's iconic species but evolved independently, according to DNA evidence. Its mysterious smile-like markings, many color forms, and unexpected link to ginger plants have scientists eager to learn how the
Ibovespa sobe 1,22% com alívio no petróleo e recuo da curva de juros
Ibovespa sobe 1,22% com alívio no petróleo e recuo da curva de juros
Mercado reagiu à leitura de que a escalada entre Estados Unidos e Irã pode ser pontual, enquanto investidores seguem atentos ao IPCA de junho. O post Ibovespa sobe 1,22% com alívio no petróleo e recuo da curva de juros apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Ancient rocks reveal Earth's past warm periods were cooler than thought
Ancient rocks reveal Earth's past warm periods were cooler than thought
Earth's temperature has been much cooler in the past than previously thought, meaning it could be moving toward the warmest it's ever been.
Neutron imaging reveals how water limits CO₂ storage in recycled concrete
The construction sector faces two problems at once: it emits large amounts of CO₂ and produces vast quantities of concrete waste. But what if part of that waste could be used to trap carbon instead of ending up as rubble?
CNA orienta produtores sobre transição da reforma tributária em evento no Paraná
CNA orienta produtores sobre transição da reforma tributária em evento no Paraná
Entidade destacou adaptação de sistemas em 2026 e exigência plena das novas regras a partir de julho de 2027. O post CNA orienta produtores sobre transição da reforma tributária em evento no Paraná apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Self-propelled microparticles scrub stubborn biofilms, improving wound care and instrument
Self-propelled microparticles scrub stubborn biofilms, improving wound care and instrument
Newly developed microparticles can infiltrate stubborn bacterial matrices and release tiny oxygen bubbles to clean surfaces and wounds more efficiently than hydrogen peroxide or other cleaning agents alone, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign report. In two
Medieval Islamic societies considered lovesickness a distinct mental illness, research sho
Medieval Islamic societies considered lovesickness a distinct mental illness, research sho
Lovesickness was taken seriously as a distinct mental illness by physicians in the medieval Islamic world, new research shows. Islamic scholars considered lovesickness, which they called ʿishq, to be different from melancholy—unlike Galen and other physicians from ancient Greece.
Animal tracking overlooks biodiversity hotspots, with 95% of studies in well-funded countr
A recent study reveals geographic biases in how aquatic animals have been tracked and researched across the globe, with a preference toward politically stable, English-speaking countries with high conservation funding. Researchers are sounding the alarm in the hope of ensuring bi
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Programmable light simulates quantum matter across 300 processes without bigger circuits
A team of researchers at the University of Ottawa and its Nexus for Quantum Technologies Institute, in collaboration with researchers from Federico II University in Italy, has developed a programmable quantum simulator that shapes a beam of light to replicate how particles move t