AGU and AMS join forces in a special collection to maintain the impulse of the investigation that supports the evaluation of the national climate of the United States

AGU is proud to announce a new special collection aimed at maintaining the investigation impulse of the National Climate Evaluation of the United States (NCA) after the dismissal of the administration to the authors and personnel earlier this week. AG will be associated with the American Meteorological Society (AMS), the Professional Society of Atmospheric and…

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The compatible and flexible alternative to traditional scaffolding for the US market

For many operations, traditional scaffolding brings recurrent expenses already overlooked. These include rental, construction and dismantling positions of labor, and a significant inactivity time that affects productivity. For Procurement professionals focused on profitability, these hidden costs can silently erode budgets and delay schedules. Wolf Systems provides a modular and scalable work platform that replaces the…

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The common farm chemist is accelerating insect apocalypse

Insects exposed to low levels of chlorotalonile suffer important reproductive damage. Its continuous use threatens the pollination and balance of the ecosystem. New research from the University of Macquarie has revealed that a commonly applied agricultural chemist, used in Australian fruits and vegetables to combat fungal infections, is causing serious damage to the beneficial insects…

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A simple sensor for liver cancer

Luminescent paper discs under UV lamp: (1) without enzyme; (2), (3) and (4) with β-glucuronidase enzyme. In the presence of the enzyme, the discs show a strong green luminescence. Credit: UM Group Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science (IISC) have developed a unique luminescent probe that uses Terbio, a rare earth metal, to feel…

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