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March 12, 2024 2:03 pmAgricultural engineer Joaquim José de Camargo Engler was dean of ESALQ and FAPESP
Agricultural engineer Joaquim José de Camargo Engler was dean of ESALQ and FAPESP
The writer with a contradictory personality also dedicated himself to cinema and theater
Institution created in 1973 to house the Getúlio Vargas archive wants to expand the involvement of women and seeks new forms of classification
Due to methodological changes, more advanced technology, and increased levels of self-declaration, survey shows that traditional peoples have experienced a process of rebirth
Researchers develop boots, gloves, and special fabrics that can generate heat, recharge smartphones, and even morph into touchscreens
Used as a bio-dressing, the collagen-rich material stimulates cell regeneration and accelerates healing
Brazil discusses legislation to regulate the use of artificial intelligence
AI algorithms classify 160,000 groups of billions of stars from images obtained by a Brazilian robotic telescope
Previously winding and shallow, the river has straightened and deepened
Almost 15,000 vertebrates are impacted by human activity through hunting, fishing, or capture for breeding in captivity
Maternal and paternal heritages play equal role in genetic disorder causing premature onset of puberty
The declines were greater in poorer municipalities and more intense during the economic crisis and the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic
Erroneous response by the immune system as a result of an infection affects 420,000 people per year in Brazil and kills 230,000
YouTube web series and plays include Brazilian and foreign researchers
Support networks seek to increase female involvement in technology-based entrepreneurship and Brazil’s intellectual property protection system
Post-pandemic drop in scientific output in Brazil is one of the biggest in the world
A scholar of the issues surrounding gender and aging, anthropologist Guita Debert is now investigating the problems of elder care and dependent old age
The number is equivalent to 9.5% of all global deaths, with 75% of fatal victims living in Asia and Africa
Temperatures can vary by as much as 10 degrees Celsius between areas covered by concrete and neighborhoods with more vegetation
Global warming shows no signs of letting up, causing forest fires in the Northern Hemisphere’s summer and a mild winter below the Equator
Australia assesses the impact of specialists responsible for guiding teachers and students on responsible conduct, a model that is gaining ground in other countries
Stanford president resigns after image manipulation investigation
Military personnel punished for sexual assault of researcher in Antarctica
Data show the impacts of the 2022 Census results
5,000 years of flora in rural northeastern Brazil reconstructed by pollen analysis
The oldest skeleton in São Paulo was a descendant of the people that populated the Americas 16,000 years ago
Website brings together 16,000 documents about Brazil’s independence, including historical people and monuments
Children of married cousins face 4.16 times the risk of being born with rare genetic diseases
Tectonic plates likely formed 3.2 billion years ago, when Earth’s surface cracked
Chile’s Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge, and Innovation forms Council of Children and Adolescents