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AI‑designed gene‑editing enzymes expand the CRISPR toolbox
AI‑designed gene‑editing enzymes expand the CRISPR toolbox
Scientists have made many advances using traditional CRISPR technology, especially in medicine, but they are now seeking ways to create genuinely new gene-editing enzymes with properties that have not already evolved naturally. A new study, published in Science, describes a new A
US Republicans accuse Canada of wildfire inaction
US Republicans accuse Canada of wildfire inaction
Canadian leader Mark Carney says both countries have a responsibility to fight climate change. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Agro.
Prototype bicycle tire uses silk to outperform nylon in strength and endurance
Prototype bicycle tire uses silk to outperform nylon in strength and endurance
Researchers in Thailand have developed a prototype high-performance bicycle tire that replaces conventional nylon fabric reinforcement with natural silk. The team combined laboratory-scale material testing with pilot-scale tire manufacturing. Natural rubber composites were produc
AI-designed proteins help scientists see inside living cells
AI-designed proteins help scientists see inside living cells
Cells are like metropolises, home to millions of molecular residents. If one were to stand atop a high-rise, trying to identify most of its inhabitants would seem an impossible task. Even with the sophisticated imaging tools currently available to scientists, it is challenging to
Is that the time? Why messaging matters with crises on the horizon
Is that the time? Why messaging matters with crises on the horizon
Framing environmental risks in terms of how much time is left, rather than a future date, makes them feel more urgent and increases public engagement.
Durigan diz que subsídios aos combustíveis serão retirados após recuo do petróleo
Durigan diz que subsídios aos combustíveis serão retirados após recuo do petróleo
Ministro da Fazenda afirmou que as subvenções seguem em revisão e que o governo manterá medidas enquanto acompanha os efeitos da guerra envolvendo o Irã. O post Durigan diz que subsídios aos combustíveis serão retirados após recuo do petróleo apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Mais de 50 suínos e 800 kg de carne bovina estragada são apreendidos em abate clandestino
Mais de 50 suínos e 800 kg de carne bovina estragada são apreendidos em abate clandestino
Foto: DivulgaçãoAnimais confinados estavam em situação de maus tratos, com água suja acumulada e dividindo espaço com fetos já mortos O post Mais de 50 suínos e 800 kg de carne bovina estragada são apreendidos em abate clandestino apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Geopolítica tributária: quando a tarifa chega ao campo
Geopolítica tributária: quando a tarifa chega ao campo
Imagem gerada por IA para o Canal RuralPolítica tarifária dos Estados Unidos ultrapassa o comércio e passa a influenciar a competitividade e as estratégias do agronegócio brasileiro O post Geopolítica tributária: quando a tarifa chega ao campo apareceu primeiro em Canal Rural.
Multiple origin points drive Southeast Asia's catastrophic fires, study finds
Multiple origin points drive Southeast Asia's catastrophic fires, study finds
How do wildfires grow into catastrophic events? By tracing the earliest detectable origins of the devastating 2015 equatorial Southeast Asian fires, researchers found that most large fires had multiple origin points and identified the ecological, climatic and human factors associ
Researchers identify class of 'oddball' meteorite that killed the dinosaurs
Researchers identify class of 'oddball' meteorite that killed the dinosaurs
A rare CO chondrite meteorite was the probable impacter that struck Earth 66 million years ago, wiping out 75% of Earth's species, including nonavian dinosaurs. These findings are published in Science Advances. Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Paris, Bruss
River bacteria consume methane but fall short as global warming boosts emissions
River bacteria consume methane but fall short as global warming boosts emissions
Alberto Borges, oceanographer at the University of Liège, has conducted a comparative study in Belgium and Africa on the microbial oxidation of methane in rivers, a natural process in which certain bacteria consume this powerful greenhouse gas before it is released into the atmos
Wildfire smoke engulfs millions in US ahead of World Cup final
Wildfire smoke engulfs millions in US ahead of World Cup final
Dense wildfire smoke billowing down from Canada set off unhealthy air quality alerts across the United States again on Friday, stirring concern over the weekend's World Cup final outside New York.