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History
Mexicans recover Aztec documents
Mexicans recover three Aztec documents from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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Biodiversity
More dams, less fish diversity
Hydroelectric dams reduce the diversity of freshwater fish worldwide
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Astrophysics
Strong magnetic field at the center of the Milky Way
Magnetic fields around the edge of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole
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New Materials
Flexible solar cells in thin plastic films
Australian scientists make flexible solar cells from thin plastic film
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Agriculture
Drought-resistant crop options
Diversification of agricultural crops has mitigated effects of climate fluctuations in northwest India
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Photolab
Fish watching
Biologist highlights the importance of ecotourism to the preservation of a river ecosystem
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Data
Impacts of Innovations with Environmental Benefits (IWEBs)
Research shows the importance of innovations with environmental benefits
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Good practices
Cash reward for finding errors in influential articles
Over the next four years, a program based at the University of Bern, Switzerland, will pay experts to look for errors in over one hundred influential scientific articles. The more problems they find, the more money they will receive. Each will be paid a minimum of US$285 if they find nothing, rising to more than... View Article
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Good practices
Scientist who publishes more than one paper per week has had 20 retracted
Saudi pharmacist Nabil Alhakamy has published 219 scientific articles since 2020—an average of more than one per week. The quality of his academic work, however, is now under question: more than 20 of his articles have been retracted in recent years, mostly due to problems with images and figures. The most recent was a paper... View Article
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Paleontology
Plentiful hunting in the rivers
Turtle fossil found in a mine in the Madeira River basin belonged to one of the largest species ever described
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History
Shipwrecks record history of slavery
Archaeologists in the Bahamas identify 14 slave ships that sank between 1767 and 1860
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COVID-19
Even after being destroyed, the COVID-19 virus wreaks havoc
Even when broken apart by the human immune system, the SARS-CoV-2 virus still causes excessive inflammation
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Computing
Carbonized ancient philosophy
Brazilian team is among the winners of the international Vesuvius Challenge to identify writing on carbonized scrolls
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Acknowledgment
New USP representatives at FAPESP
Maria Arminda do Nascimento Arruda, Marcílio Alves, and Marco Antonio Zago appointed to the FAPESP Board of Trustees
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Innovation
Fireflies of the plant world
Bioluminescent plant that emits green light in the dark goes on sale in the USA
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Projects
More researchers submitting applications
In 2023, FAPESP received 4,483 proposals from researchers who had never before requested funding
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Agriculture
Who’s afraid of European legislation?
Agricultural sectors prepare to adapt to new European regulations requiring proof that products do not originate from land deforested after 2020
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Digital
Virtual tour of Darwin’s library
British naturalist Charles Darwin’s library is now available online
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Zoology
The smallest vertebrate in the world
Flea toad (Brachycephalus pulex), from Bahia, is the smallest known vertebrate
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Technology
Artificial intelligence against mosquitoes
Artificial intelligence helps identify breeding sites of the Aedes aegypti mosquito
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Atmospheric sciences
Water flows through the atmosphere and makes rain
System monitors atmospheric rivers, responsible for much of the rain that falls on Earth
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Public health
More arguments against vapes
Brazilian Society of Cardiology supports the ban on electronic cigarettes
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Data
Women in higher education
The presence of women in higher education has been increasing since 2010
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Good practices
Norwegian minister behind crackdown on student misconduct resigns due to plagiarism
Sandra Borch resigned from her post on January 23 after allegations that she plagiarized at least 20% of her master's thesis
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Good practices
American university museum returns artifacts looted from Greece
Emory University reached an agreement with the Greek Ministry of Culture to return three artifacts held at the institution’s Michael C. Carlos Museum
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Epidemiology
Thousands of dead pups
Outbreak of the H5N1 avian flu virus devastates southern elephant seal populations
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Astronomy
The Moon is shrinking
Cooling of the Moon’s core has caused it to shrink over the last few hundred million years
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Health
Hugs for heart health
Affection and emotional support during childhood can influence heart health
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Mining
Gold hidden in a mineral
Grain containing rare mineral reveals potential source of platinum and gold in quartz veins
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