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O Brasil tinha margem para negociar com os Estados Unidos?
O Brasil tinha margem para negociar com os Estados Unidos?
Imagem gerada por IA para o Canal RuralPosição deficitária do Brasil no comércio com os EUA reduziu a margem de barganha diante de uma disputa que extrapolou as tarifas O post O Brasil tinha margem para negociar com os Estados Unidos? apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
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Volunteer firefighter suspected of starting devastating France forest fire
President Macron said there would be no leniency for arsonists, as France - along with much of Europe - deals with a series of unusual heatwaves.
Quantum teleportation could reduce photon loss in long-distance communications
Quantum teleportation could reduce photon loss in long-distance communications
Quantum technologies, which leverage the principles of quantum mechanics, have been found to outperform their classical counterparts on specific tasks. Among other things, past studies have highlighted the potential of quantum systems that can enable long-distance communication,
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Cave-dwelling snail discovered in Greece, named after Hermes and the nymph who nurtured hi
A team of researchers from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens has discovered a completely new genus and species of subterranean freshwater snail in the Peloponnese region of southern Greece. The species, Cyllena hermes, is a small, unpigmented, eyeless aquatic sna
Rare Australian wattle is on the brink of extinction
Rare Australian wattle is on the brink of extinction
The spidery wattle (Acacia araneosa) is a national treasure. The plant is named for its spidery, leaflike phyllodes and shares the same iconic golden flowers as Australia's floral emblem, the golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha).
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A new 'library' for Feynman integrals
Theoretical physicists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a new method of ordering Feynman integrals. This critical step in making theoretical predictions for high-energy precision measurements has posed a major computational bottleneck until now.
Brasil reage a tarifaço dos EUA e diz que medida ‘não tem justificativa’
Brasil reage a tarifaço dos EUA e diz que medida ‘não tem justificativa’
O governo brasileiro divulgou nota repudiando a decisão dos EUA de impor tarifas de 25% sobre produtos vindos do BrasilAlém de não reconhecer a legitimidade da medida norte-americana, governo brasileiro afirma que irá acionar Lei de Reciprocidade O post Brasil reage a tarifaço do
ANP participa de reunião técnica sobre combate ao crime na cadeia de combustíveis
ANP participa de reunião técnica sobre combate ao crime na cadeia de combustíveis
Encontro promovido pelo Ministério da Justiça reuniu órgãos federais e estaduais de segurança, fiscalização, inteligência financeira e controle. O post ANP participa de reunião técnica sobre combate ao crime na cadeia de combustíveis apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Americans increasingly view illicit drug policy through a partisan lens, new analysis find
Since the early 1970s, when the Nixon administration launched the "war on drugs," Gallup has been asking Americans how they feel about problems surrounding illicit drugs. But the war has not gone well and Gallup's surveys reflect the public's opinion on a drug crisis that has wor
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How ions flow like a liquid through a solid crystal
A research team led by the University of Osaka, working with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), RIKEN and the Institute of Science Tokyo, has uncovered a fundamental mechanism behind superionic conduction, in which ions move rapidly throu
Listening to 'ringing' black holes unlocks future gravitational-wave astronomy
Listening to 'ringing' black holes unlocks future gravitational-wave astronomy
Listening to the "ringing" produced by black holes after they collide and merge could allow scientists to test Einstein's theory of general relativity under the most extreme conditions in the universe while unlocking the secrets of these mysterious objects.
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New computational imaging method cuts X-ray dose while preserving high resolution
Researchers have shown that it's possible to take clear, high-resolution X-ray images using very little radiation. With more development, the new approach could eventually make medical X-ray diagnostics less risky and more accessible.