
Spiders, allies of men
May 23, 2024 11:13 amThe Brazilian wandering spider serves as inspiration for erectile dysfunction drug
The Brazilian wandering spider serves as inspiration for erectile dysfunction drug
Storms on Saturn occur every 20 to 30 years and leave marks that last for centuries
X-rays measure concentration of micro- and macro-nutrients in plant leaves
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Report identifies the water hyacinth as the most widespread invasive species in the world
Smart socks offer new option for remote monitoring of dementia patients
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Domestic violence also harms children who witness it
Bacteria detected in children with cavities function jointly to produce corrosive acids
Even in deep sleep, dogs' brains remain alert and capable of distinguishing between different sounds
Enzyme could replace catalysts used in aviation biokerosene production
Website provides information on 3,769 dated artifacts from 1,249 Brazilian archaeological sites
Driverless cars are less able to identify minority groups, putting them at greater risk of accidents
Partnership seeks to identify, fast-track, and scale clean energy projects across Africa
Inflammation can damage healthy cells and contribute to the progression of Alzheimer's
Extinct 230-gram monkey sparks new discussions about the origin of South American primates
Climate change kills thousands of emperor penguin chicks in Antarctica
Soybean yield has fallen by 6% for every 1 °C increase in temperature since the 1980s
Heatwaves linked to almost 50,000 deaths in Brazilian metropolises between 2000 and 2018
AmazonFACE towers will monitor how the Amazon rainforest responds to rising CO2 levels
Biologist and taxidermist Paulo César Balduíno has spent almost 40 years preparing animals for scientific collections and museum exhibitions
Identified 40 years ago, HIV has changed the way we look at infectious diseases
Mathematician Antonio Galves fostered partnerships and contributed to advances in physics, linguistics, and neuroscience
Environmental engineer Alberto Setzer led Brazil’s Antarctic meteorology project and INPE’s fire monitoring program
Almost-forgotten professionals had a major impact on the early days of Brazilian photography
Researcher created an algorithm that shows where places of worship were built between 1922 and 2019
Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among young people in Latin America
The objective is for the public to use the device to check that the water supplied to their home is fit for consumption