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Farmers 'vindicated' after judge's ruling on pylon firm accessing land
Groups representing landowners claimed they were "frightened" by agents turning up on their farms. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Agro.
Maior oferta pode manter preços do etanol pressionados na safra 2026/27
Maior oferta pode manter preços do etanol pressionados na safra 2026/27
Consultoria Czarnikow vê avanço da produção, superávit de 1,5 bilhão de litros e necessidade de reação da demanda para equilibrar o mercado. O post Maior oferta pode manter preços do etanol pressionados na safra 2026/27 apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
A Super El Niño is coming: 5 hard‑won lessons the world can learn from Africa
A Super El Niño is coming: 5 hard‑won lessons the world can learn from Africa
Climate prediction scientists announced in June 2026 that El Niño, a cycle that happens every two to seven years, had formed. It was expected to develop into one of the strongest on record—a "super" El Niño.
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Did you solve it? This TV show is flipping brilliant!
The answer to today’s puzzleEarlier today I set you this puzzle about an imaginary game show.At the end of the show two people will be chosen and each placed in a separate booth. Continue reading...
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Why Antarctica froze millions of years before the Arctic
East Antarctica hosts the largest ice sheet on Earth, containing enough water to raise global sea levels by 52 meters (171 feet) were it to fully melt. Yet scientists have been puzzled for decades about how and why this ice sheet formed.
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Traces of Earth's primordial magma ocean discovered in lava from a modern volcanic eruptio
In May 2018, the island of Mayotte, between Madagascar and Mozambique, began to experience a series of earthquakes that led to the discovery of an underwater volcano, now called Fani Maoré. Multiple scientific expeditions followed, taking samples of the recently erupted lava. Whe
Astronomers characterize 'improbable' system shaped by brown dwarf
Astronomers characterize 'improbable' system shaped by brown dwarf
In the course of studying planets beyond our solar system (6,316 confirmed exoplanets and counting), scientists have discovered some very interesting systems. Consider TOI-201, a compact system populated by three bodies, including a brown dwarf, orbiting on the same plane. The sy
Brasil defende café e outros produtos em audiência comercial nos EUA
Brasil defende café e outros produtos em audiência comercial nos EUA
Foto: CNACecafé pede manutenção da isenção para o café brasileiro e inclusão do café solúvel entre os produtos livres de tarifas O post Brasil defende café e outros produtos em audiência comercial nos EUA apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
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Satellites reveal when toxic algal blooms flare in Blue Mesa Reservoir
The summers of 2021 and 2022 were tough seasons for Colorado's Blue Mesa Reservoir. A severe drought gripped much of the western U.S., prompting emergency water releases that brought the reservoir to its lowest level since 1984. Marinas and boat ramps closed, remnants of a ghost
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Discrepancies in AI lunar crater catalogs discovered
A new Southwest Research Institute-led study compared eight AI-generated lunar crater catalogs, discovering that many of their published performance metrics drop sharply when the databases are evaluated using the same scientific standards humans are held to. Crater catalogs provi
Childhood trauma may erode adult relationships through daily communication struggles
Traumatic events from your childhood could have a lingering impact on your adult relationships, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
Universities must rethink how they prepare students for an AI-powered world, study argues
Universities need to rethink how they teach, assess and prepare students for employment as artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly important part of everyday life and work, according to a new study from the University of Manchester. The paper, published in Frontiers in Ed