New list of predatory journals
December 12, 2017 1:25 pm Leave your thoughtsNew list of predatory journals
New list of predatory journals
Journals and universities form an alliance
The S&T budget and beyond
Nature’s pharmacy
From fraud to false advertising
FAPESP’s PIPE program has supported over 1,100 businesses
The Science Without Borders student exchange program has ended
The impact of federal budget cuts on Brazilian Research and Development efforts
Caetano Dorea works on basic sanitation projects in poor regions
Transferring technology to small businesses
Dissemination of scientific papers goes beyond publication in journals
Samuel Pessoa helped forge an intellectual tradition of public health
Books with exotic stories characterized early translations of Brazilian authors
Most Federal Supreme Court decisions are responses to internal appeals
The first ethnographic documentary was made 100 years ago
Aché signs partnerships to develop new pharmaceuticals
Aeroponic growing system for potatoes enables increased supply of seeds
Biometrics includes voice, facial and blood vessel recognition
Brazilians propose an experiment prove the existence of the Unruh effect
Rigid blocks the size of continents occupied the depths of the Earth
Nearly half of the bat species in Brazil live in cities
Light pollution could affect Brazilian ecosystems
Bioluminescent fungi recycle molecule that allows them to emit light
Disorders of sexual development with a genetic basis should be seen as normal
The sense of smell changes in response to a lifetime of environmental stimuli
The action of microorganisms may help preserve fragments of soft tissue
Proposal alters the genealogical tree of dinosaurs and divides experts
Inventory finds unexpected species diversity in the São Paulo capital
UFRJ neuroscientist suggests new ways to use science to improve education
FAPESP strategy seeks balance in international collaboration