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Ondas de calor e atraso nas chuvas afetam plantio de soja no Sudeste
Ondas de calor e atraso nas chuvas afetam plantio de soja no Sudeste
Produtores de soja enfrentam desafios climáticos no Sudeste, com ondas de calor e chuvas atrasadas impactando o início do plantio O post Ondas de calor e atraso nas chuvas afetam plantio de soja no Sudeste apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
El Niño reduz janela de plantio e manejo da soja no Sul do Brasil
El Niño reduz janela de plantio e manejo da soja no Sul do Brasil
Produtores enfrentam desafios com o El Niño, que traz chuvas acima da média e janelas de plantio reduzidas na região Sul do Brasil O post El Niño reduz janela de plantio e manejo da soja no Sul do Brasil apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Esalq lançará portal com 30 mil documentos históricos digitalizados
Esalq lançará portal com 30 mil documentos históricos digitalizados
Plataforma reunirá acervos sobre a formação do ensino agronômico brasileiro e será apresentada em outubro, em Piracicaba O post Esalq lançará portal com 30 mil documentos históricos digitalizados apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
From the lab to the moon: Lunar cement alternative survives 6 months on ISS and returned s
Building material samples from the University of Delaware spent six months mounted outside the International Space Station, where the harsh conditions of low Earth orbit tested their limits.
How cells keep genomic hitchhikers under control
Much of the genome is made up of repetitive DNA sequences that trace back to ancient mobile elements, many of which have lost their ability to copy themselves into new locations but can still cause problems if they become active again at the wrong time. Now, two studies published
More than 90% of key nutrients degrading the Mar Menor lagoon come from recirculated under
More than 90% of key nutrients degrading the Mar Menor lagoon come from recirculated under
More than 90% of the key nutrients degrading the Mar Menor, such as ammonium, phosphorus and silica, do not come from streams or continental groundwater, but rather through a mechanism that has so far been overlooked: Water from the lagoon itself infiltrates the sediments and re-
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Making the 'invisible' visible: How high-speed movies could change the way scientists stud
High-speed movies of microscopic worms may sound like a dull night at the cinema, but this advanced imaging capability could help scientists better understand how diseases begin and progress, track subtle changes in cells and study how the body responds to treatments.
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Nanoplastics found in Antarctic soils for first time, suggesting long-range atmospheric tr
Microplastic contamination has been a much-discussed topic over the last several years, but contamination from even smaller plastic particles represents another pressing issue. Nanoplastics—defined as being under a micrometer in diameter—may pose an even higher ecological risk be
Simple treatment strengthens pineapple leaf fibers for sustainable composites
Simple treatment strengthens pineapple leaf fibers for sustainable composites
Pineapple leaf fiber has long been valued in parts of Southeast Asia for traditional uses, including basketry in Malaysia and Thailand and textile applications in the Philippines. Its high cellulose content and ready availability as an agricultural residue have also made it attra
The Guardian view on the flamingo revolution: Albanians are standing up for their rights,
Plans for a mega-resort, backed by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, have spurred broader questions about who politics is servingFor more than a month, thousands have taken to the streets of Tirana to protest against their government, in the biggest outbreak of unrest in Albania si
Study explores social media's role in tornado disaster communication
Study explores social media's role in tornado disaster communication
When a powerful EF-4 tornado tore through Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on March 24, 2023, social media became a critical tool for sharing weather warnings, damage reports and recovery information. But a new study from University of Nebraska–Lincoln media scholar Cory Armstrong foun
Is the state of nature fair? Researchers measure how biomass is distributed in microbial c
The distribution of income and growing inequality are central themes in public debate. Far less attention has been paid to how resources are distributed in ecological communities, in the so-called state of nature, without any social contract. Species abundance distributions have