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Câmara aprova MP que abre crédito de R$ 10 bilhões para subsidiar diesel
Câmara aprova MP que abre crédito de R$ 10 bilhões para subsidiar diesel
Texto segue para o Senado e prevê uso de superávit financeiro de 2025 para bancar a subvenção até o fim de 2026. O post Câmara aprova MP que abre crédito de R$ 10 bilhões para subsidiar diesel apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Image: Hubble captures star-studded cluster
This image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope showcases Messier 3 (M3), one of the Milky Way's most massive globular clusters, or spherical collections of gravitationally bound stars.
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New CRISPR method makes it possible to control protein production in cells
The speed at which a cell produces proteins is a decisive factor in determining whether it divides, specializes or retains its stem cell properties. A team of researchers led by Professor Stefan H. Stricker, professor of epigenetic engineering at LMU's Biomedical Center and resea
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Caddisfly silk gene evolves quickly without losing adhesive power
Caddisflies are among nature's master underwater builders, capable of spinning sticky silk that they use to form protective cases and webs in freshwater streams. Scientists like the University of Utah's Russell Stewart have long studied this bioadhesive material in the hope of us
Dynamic population breeding improves turquoise killifish husbandry
Originally from southeastern Africa, the turquoise killifish (Nothobranchius furzeri) lives in seasonal bodies of water that form during the rainy season and disappear again during the dry season. The fish is highly adapted to this seasonal cycle: It completes its entire life cyc
X-pinch plasma achieves radial proton acceleration for crisp imaging
Plasma pinches: From pursuits of nuclear fusion to an attractive point source of accelerated protons for proton radiography.
Ibovespa cai 0,79% com tensão entre EUA e Irã e foco dividido com ata do Fed
Ibovespa cai 0,79% com tensão entre EUA e Irã e foco dividido com ata do Fed
Índice fechou aos 170.653,45 pontos após reduzir perdas ao longo da sessão, em meio à alta do petróleo e à cautela global. O post Ibovespa cai 0,79% com tensão entre EUA e Irã e foco dividido com ata do Fed apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Dólar recua a R$ 5,1484 com real sustentado por avanço do petróleo
Dólar recua a R$ 5,1484 com real sustentado por avanço do petróleo
Moeda americana perdeu força ao longo da tarde desta quarta-feira, em sessão marcada por menor aversão ao risco e oscilações nas cotações do Brent. O post Dólar recua a R$ 5,1484 com real sustentado por avanço do petróleo apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
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Older adults are at risk in heat waves, but it's not just age: How public systems and poli
Five years ago, British Columbia's heat dome became one of the deadliest weather disasters in Canadian history. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Agro.
Scientists discover rare 'super-Jupiter' planet with 180-day long orbit
Scientists discover rare 'super-Jupiter' planet with 180-day long orbit
Scientists from Queen's University Belfast have led an international team in the discovery of a rare new planet, which is larger than Jupiter and orbits a distant star every 180 days. Named NGTS-38 b, it is an exoplanet—a planet that orbits a star beyond our solar system. It is a
UK heatwave spreads further north and west as temperatures continue to climb
UK heatwave spreads further north and west as temperatures continue to climb
This year's third heatwave is one of the longest lasting heatwaves since the infamous year of 1976. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Agro.
Astronomers dig deep to find tiny dangerous space debris
Astronomers dig deep to find tiny dangerous space debris
In a new study, published in the Journal of the Astronautical Sciences, Warwick researchers led an international effort to uncover some of the faintest debris in geosynchronous orbit ever observed, finding fragments as small as 5 centimeters (2 inches) and obtaining valuable data