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Brazil dries up
Climate change gives rise to a region with an arid climate, previously non-existent in the country | 6'39
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What are supercomputers?
Capable of complex operations, machines enable to investigate matters such as the effects of deforestation on climate and Milky Way evolution | 5'26
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The danger of superbacteria
Increasingly widespread use of antibiotics fosters the appearance of resistant bacteria, defying science and health systems | 5'13
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Teacher blackout in Brazil
To improve basic education, the country needs to renew undergraduate courses that prepare students to teach, as well as to create policies that make the teaching career attractive | 7'56
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Dog eyes
Tilapia skin offers innovative treatment for corneal ulcers, preventing eye loss | 6'06
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What is El Niño?
Animation explains why warming of surface waters in the Pacific Ocean can cause increasingly frequent extreme events | 7'16
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Punk scene in Brazil
Documents reveal the social and political context in which the movement developed in the country | 11'32
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Catholicism with African roots
Researcher traces relationships between the African diaspora, from the time of slavery, and the tradition of samba in the Recôncavo Baiano, in Brazil | 6'53
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Video brings unique images of jaguar cubs
NGO combines research activities and ecotourism to study more than 180 animals that live in a reserve in the Pantanal | 7'36
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Anthropologist of Tukano ethnicity reveals concepts of indigenous medicine
Through preventive practices, the first healthcare center based on an indigenous knowledge system has already served more than 10,000 people in Manaus | 10'38
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New kind of coral reef surprise researchers
Far from the coast, coraline Hills harbor a large diversity of fish that only exist there | 4'58
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Researchers are the first to explore the Imeri mountain range
Biologist Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues, from the Biosciences Institute at the University of São Paulo (IB/USP), shows some of the new species collected during expedition to the Imeri mountain range, in Amazonas State near the border with Venezuela | 7'32
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How do Yanomami dream?
Ethnographic studies bring to light Amerindian peoples' interpretations on oneiric activities | 4'14
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What is deepfake?
Anderson Rocha, head of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (recod.ai) at the University of Campinas, explains how this technology works, as well as its applications and risks
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Camouflage to blend in the landscape
Mimicking leaves, branches or rocks is one of the most efficient camouflage strategies, but it limits movements and possibilities of living areas | 3'57
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Meat or vegan ultraprocessed products, does it matter?
Nutritional values of processed meat or vegan products are similar, but salt contents may be too high to be healthy | 3'44
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Vapes, a path to traditional cigarettes
Even banned in Brazil, electronic cigarettes are consumed by young people and are a health hazard | 3'17
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Fishes and corals also suffer with climate change
Altered ocean currents carry less of the microorganisms which feed deep and cold water corals. Closer to the surface, rising temperatures pose energetic challenges for fishes | 3'02
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With Brazilian optic fibers, Japanese telescope Subaru promises to widen observations on the Universe
Equipment set in Hawaii may significantly improve the ability to study distant galaxies and very weak stars | 2'52
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When the brain grows and shrinks
A collection of magnetic resonance images shows that the organ grows rapidly until the third year after birth and then declines slowly from adult age on | 6'02
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How hummingbirds can explain other species’ extinction
Bird extinction may unleash cascade effect where these pollinators and plants interact most intensely | 2'51
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The uncertain identity of the pigmy marmoset
Brazilian primatologist Jean Boubli, from Salford University, in the UK, and his team, solved a 19th century mistery regarding the world's smallest monkeys | 3'47
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Where do Brazilian whales go
Researchers use recognition algorithms to understand humpback whale annual migrations | 3'11
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On its 100th anniversary, Modernism still raises criticism and reflection
Historian Luiz Armando Bagolin, from the Institute of Brazilian Studies at the University of São Paulo (IEB-USP), goes through highlights of literature, visual arts and thought by the Modernist movement champions
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Why do dunes grow?
Experiments suggest that crescent-shaped dunes can move and interact in five different ways | 5'35
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The search for life on one of Saturn’s moons
Asteroid collision may have created favorable conditions to the appearance of primitive life forms on Titan | 4'10
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The plant biological clock benefits agriculture
Understanding the plant circadian rhythms, and learning how to manipulate them, may widen cultivation options | 2'42
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The problem of fossil traficking
Paleontologists speak with Federal Prosecutors and the Federal Police to bring a stop to the trafficking of fossil assets in Brazil
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A speck of dirt to solve a crime?
Soil sample analysis can aid investigations and help solve crimes | 4'31
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