Fabrício Marques
Eduardo S. Brondizio
Eduardo S. Brondizio: Urban Amazonia is invisible
Anthropologist highlights the vulnerability of urban Amazonia
BIBLIOMETRICS
Whose signature is this?
New strategies for resolving ambiguities in bibliographic references
COVER
Funding in crisis
The impact of federal budget cuts on Brazilian Research and Development efforts
Research & Development
Outliers
Cooperation between businesses and universities is not always strong
Networks of Knowledge
The DNA of innovation in metropolises
Researcher shows how big universities influence the economy and environment of the urban regions where they are located
Science & Technology System
Challenges made-to-order
Eighteen São Paulo private institutes conduct research in response to demands
By Fabrício Marques and Bruno de Pierro
Acknowledgement
Mission: Thinking about the future of science
Anthropologist is appointed to a council that advises the U.S. government
DEVELOPMENT
A guiding star for industry
Books discuss ways to address the deindustrialization of Brazil’s economy
University
Gears in motion
Assessment system at USP ties faculty goals to those of departments and units
Frank Allgöwer
The impact of basic science
The efficiency of smart networks depends on new theoretical models
Litigation
Industrial policy in check
Brazil is expected to revise industrial policy and R&D incentives
DISSEMINATION
Duel of the mega-journals
Dispute points to changes in the scientific publications market
RANKING
Entrepreneurial students
An index identifies 42 universities in Brazil that foster innovation