Highlights
Interview
Antonio Bianco: An adjustment to hypothyroidism treatment
The Brazilian physician based in the USA explains how he discovered that current hormone therapy could fail and proposes a correction to its use
By Marcos Pivetta and Ricardo Zorzetto
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Climate change expected to affect Brazilian coffee
As a result of climate change, coffee farms are likely to migrate again in the coming years in search of more suitable weather conditions
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Innovations elevate Brazilian coffee
New cultivation techniques and improved analyses highlight the aroma and flavor of the most consumed nonalcoholic drink in the country
ECOLOGY
Songs born from trees
Book brings together scientific information, photographs, stories, and songs about Brazilian trees
By Redação
CHEMISTRY
Mushrooms and biogas from brewery waste
Brewery waste used to produce biogas and feed mushrooms
By Redação
PALEONTOLOGY
Another donation to Brazil’s National Museum
Brazilian National Museum receives donation of 1,104 fossils from the Araripe basin in Northeast Brazil
By Redação
FUNDING
FAPESP Board of Trustees speaks out on LDO
FAPESP Board of Trustees speaks out on the proposed 2025 Budgetary Guidelines bill
By Redação
EVOLUTION
A rare hybrid butterfly
Heliconius elevatus, a hybrid of H. pardalinus and H. melpomene, has more genes from the former, but inherited the coloration capable of scaring off predators from the latter
By Redação
SOCIOLOGY
New center to debate global issues
Center for Critical Imagination: Political Economy and Citizenship (CCI) will hold discussions on global problems
By Redação
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Children one centimeter taller and a few grams heavier
One in 10 children aged three and over is overweight
By Redação
BIOLOGY
Amazonian fish sensitive to intense heat
Higher temperatures damage the tambaqui's DNA and liver and worsen the effects of pesticides
By Redação
ECOLOGY
Invasive species in mangroves of São Paulo
Fast-growing invasive plant spreading through mangroves in the Santos estuary
By Redação
GEOLOGY
Gateway to the underworld opening wider
Crater in Russia growing larger and releasing between 4,000 and 5,000 tons of carbon per year
By Redação