- New roads and riverways integrating the Brazilian Amazon and ports on the Pacific coast of South America are expected to be announced in 2025, reducing shipment costs to supply China.
- Brazil’s plans to build ports…
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Brazil plans new Amazon routes linking the Pacific & China’s New Silk Road
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When Crystals Behave Like Currents: Scientists Discover Hidden Link in Physics
Researchers at Osaka University have revealed a link between the equations describing strain caused by atomic dislocations in crystalline materials and a well-established formula from electromagnetism, an insight that could advance research in…
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A ‘Bermuda Triangle of Space’ has created a no-go region above Earth. Here’s how
High above Earth at an altitude of around 480km (300 miles), roughly over Brazil, is something strange. A spot where satellites go haywire, where the Hubble Space Telescope can’t collect data and where even the astronauts on the International…
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Splitting seawater offers a path to sustainable cement production
A new cement-making process could shift production from being a carbon source to a carbon sink, creating a carbon-negative version of the building material, researchers report March 18 in Advanced Sustainable Systems. This process might…
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20-Year Hubble Study of Uranus Yields New Atmospheric Insights
The ice-giant planet Uranus, which travels around the Sun tipped on its side, is a weird and mysterious world. Now, in an unprecedented study spanning two decades, researchers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have uncovered new insights…
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US Space Force wants a new ‘orbital carrier’ to be a satellite launch pad in space
The U.S. Space Force is funding the development of a new “Orbital Carrier” spacecraft that can deploy multiple satellites when needed.
The Orbital Carrier is being designed by Seattle-based company Gravitics and is funded through the Space…
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‘Substantial’ transshipment reforms adopted at North Pacific fisheries summit
- The annual meeting of the North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC), a multilateral body that manages most non-tuna fisheries in the region’s international waters, was held March 24-27 in Tokyo.
- In a bid to deter…
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Scientists crack code for lighter, more efficient EVs with new hybrid wiring
Electric vehicles (EVs) combine several technological innovations to produce a feat of engineering that promises to change the present and future of transportation.
While they outperform traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles…
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University High Triumphs at JPL-Hosted Ocean Sciences Bowl
The annual regional event puts students’ knowledge of ocean-related science to the test in a fast-paced academic competition.
A team of students from University High School in Irvine earned first place at a fast-paced regional academic…
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