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Tecnologia
Adolescentes hackers presos após transmitir ao vivo ataque cibernético contra TfL
Owen Flowers e Thalha Jubair foram condenados por seus papéis no ataque, que causou grandes custos para Transport for London.
You be the judge: should my girlfriend stop buying so many flowers?
You be the judge: should my girlfriend stop buying so many flowers?
Damien says plants last longer, but Tolu doesn’t think things have to survive for years to be worthwhile. Who should turn over a new leaf?• Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a jurorFlowers are a fleeting gesture. Why not buy plants that last years instead? Cont
🇦🇲🇷🇺Armenia - Russia: Armenian apricots caught in a geopolitical battle
🇦🇲🇷🇺Armenia - Russia: Armenian apricots caught in a geopolitical battle
In Armenia’s Ararat valley, apricots are getting swept into the centre of a geopolitical battle between Russia and the West. Angered at Yerevan's pivot away from Moscow, the Kremlin imposed bans and restrictions on the imports of a wide range of Armenian goods, including fruits,
Ben Okri: ‘What happens when we die? We don’t die. We change realms’
The Booker prize-winning novelist on the art of lying for a living, the cosmic force of love, and gargling loudlyBorn in Minna, Nigeria, Ben Okri, 67, spent his childhood in Nigeria and London. He published his first novel Flowers and Shadows in 1980 and won the Booker prize in 1
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'Right to grow' helping wild flowers bloom
Supporters say growing flowers or food on unused land can improve mental health and local pride. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Agro.
Most bees are solitary and don't live in hives: How climate change risks them starving
Most bees are solitary and don't live in hives: How climate change risks them starving
When we think of bees, we often think of flowers. The more flowers, the better, right? Well, not exactly. Like us, bees need to consume specific nutrients in suitable amounts and combinations.
Climate change may prop up urban plant growth in the face of development—provided cities b
Climate change may prop up urban plant growth in the face of development—provided cities b
Worsened drought stress, changing rainfall patterns, flowers and pollinators thrown out of sync: These only scratch the surface of the ways climate change challenges plant life. But warmer air and higher carbon dioxide levels can also fuel faster plant growth, limit plants' water
Paleontologists make 'one in a million' discovery of soft tissue preserved in 450-million-
Before the oldest dinosaur, before animals or even plants had expanded onto dry land, ancient relatives of starfish called crinoids, resembling stalked sea flowers, were among the first creatures to flourish in Earth's earliest coral reefs more than 450 million years ago. The stu
Tiny magnetic 'flowers' could expand how researchers image spintronic materials under stro
Tiny magnetic 'flowers' could expand how researchers image spintronic materials under stro
Materials with magnetic nanostructures have a wide range of potential applications. One area is so-called spintronics, with devices that encode information in magnetic domains. These magnetic bits can be written, read and erased in a more energy-efficient way than bits in current
Country diary: Phacelia is the most useful plant – I always have a packet for my garden |
Country diary: Phacelia is the most useful plant – I always have a packet for my garden |
Allendale, Northumberland: Farmers use it as cover crop, and I sow it into bare soil – but not before I’ve had a close look at its stunning detailsCupped by bristly sepals, the five-petalled flowers of phacelia flare open at the tips, drawing insects to their abundant nectar and
Jovens hackers do TfL já estavam no radar policial antes do ataque
Jovens hackers do TfL já estavam no radar policial antes do ataque
O caso revela como dois adolescentes que mais tarde causaram prejuízo milionário ao transporte de Londres já eram conhecidos das autoridades havia anos. A história expõe a dificuldade de conter a escalada de crimes digitais cometidos por jovens.
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Tecnologia
As “Olimpíadas dos esteroides” foram um circo, e uma janela para a nossa cultura
Dezenas de atletas usando substâncias para melhorar o desempenho competiram nos Enhanced Games. Os organizadores esperam vender muitos peptídeos e outros suplementos O post As “Olimpíadas dos esteroides” foram um circo, e uma janela para a nossa cultura apareceu primeiro em MIT Technology Review - Brasil.