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Cresol prevê liberar R$ 18 bilhões no Plano Safra 2026/27
Cresol prevê liberar R$ 18 bilhões no Plano Safra 2026/27
Cooperativa afirma ter encerrado o ciclo 2025/26 com R$ 16,8 bilhões liberados, alta de 40,4% sobre a temporada anterior. O post Cresol prevê liberar R$ 18 bilhões no Plano Safra 2026/27 apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Caruru-gigante: entenda por que o manejo precoce faz toda a diferença
Caruru-gigante: entenda por que o manejo precoce faz toda a diferença
Foto: Seab/AdaparEssa espécie invasora pode se disseminar e prejudicar a produtividade de culturas como soja, milho e algodão O post Caruru-gigante: entenda por que o manejo precoce faz toda a diferença apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Sicoob projeta R$ 70 bilhões em crédito rural para o Plano Safra
Sicoob projeta R$ 70 bilhões em crédito rural para o Plano Safra
Instituição financeira apresenta linhas de crédito e projeta crescimento de 18% para a próxima safra, focando em pequenos e médios produtores O post Sicoob projeta R$ 70 bilhões em crédito rural para o Plano Safra apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
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Electrical imbalances at grain boundaries help explain solid-state battery failure
Next-generation batteries that use new electrolyte materials could achieve far higher energy density than today's lithium-ion batteries, without many of the safety concerns. But advanced batteries, such as those that use solid or almost-solid electrolytes, have been plagued by th
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Preparing birds for life in the wild: New technique boosts survival after release
Every year, thousands of parrots confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade arrive at rehabilitation centers across Latin America. For many of these birds, rescue centers can provide safety but not necessarily a path back to the wild.
Canadian Artemis II crew member to retire from space agency
The Canadian astronaut who was part of the historic Artemis II crew that successfully voyaged around the moon earlier this year is retiring from the nation's space agency, officials said Monday.
Survival comes at a price: Frog study links salt adaptation to increased risk of disease
Survival comes at a price: Frog study links salt adaptation to increased risk of disease
Over generations, a small North American frog has learned how to survive in a world that's getting increasingly saltier. But new research from the University of Missouri suggests that adaptation comes with an unexpected trade-off.
Record fireworks display choked Washington in toxic smoke
Record fireworks display choked Washington in toxic smoke
The U.S. capital, Washington, saw its worst air quality of the year over the July 4 weekend, as smoke from a massive fireworks display sent pollution soaring to levels considered very unhealthy for the entire public, data showed Monday.
Experimento aponta ganho de até 12 sc/ha na soja com uso de remineralizador
Experimento aponta ganho de até 12 sc/ha na soja com uso de remineralizador
Foto: DivulgaçãoEstudo em área comercial mostra aumento de aproximadamente 25% na produtividade e reforça avanço de tecnologias voltadas à saúde do solo O post Experimento aponta ganho de até 12 sc/ha na soja com uso de remineralizador apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
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Fighting the world's deadliest infection with PAC-MAN and AI
Tuberculosis, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is the world's deadliest single-agent infection, responsible for 1.23 million deaths in 2024, according to the World Health Organization. The bacterium's unique outer cell membrane is notoriously hard to pene
The square kilometer array will revolutionize the hunt for alien life
With new technologies come new opportunities. And that is especially true in astronomy—with every new advanced telescope, we have the potential to see (or in some cases, listen) farther and more clearly than ever before. That is certainly the case for the new Square Kilometer Arr
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A new net-membrane could clean up some tricky space debris
We've reported on all kinds of wacky ideas for capturing and deorbiting space debris safely. From electric tethers to lasers, engineers and scientists have been trying everything they can think of to deal with the ever-increasing orbital debris problem. But one simple design keep