Art used in psychiatric treatments in Brazil since the nineteenth century
June 10, 2025 2:34 pmArt used in psychiatric treatments in Brazil since the nineteenth century
Art used in psychiatric treatments in Brazil since the nineteenth century
Researchers explain the agency’s role and suggest ways to increase its efficiency
Researcher explains how radioisotopes can help track products such as timber, meat, soybean, and coffee
Pioneering automated equipment that measures water permeability in soil will hit the market in 2025
The objective is to monitor the millions of pieces of debris orbiting Earth that could damage satellites, rockets, and the safety of the planet
Experiments suggest strategies for recovering native vegetation and increasing agricultural production in the semiarid Northeast
Monitoring indicates that low water flow is preventing fish from reproducing and impeding the way of life of Indigenous people and riverside communities
Researchers meet with people from the rainforest to discuss how laser scanning can provide information about the region’s past and contribute to its future
Brazilian physicist who specializes in protein and DNA folding helped restore the genome of the woolly mammoth
Compounds released by immune cells stimulate lesion growth, which can be alleviated by migraine medications
In Brazil, Alzheimer's disease is more common in White individuals, while cognitive decline of vascular origin is more frequent in Black individuals
Data analysis sheds light on enrollment on engineering and computing courses
Spanish university dean’s work retracted for fraud in scientific impact indicators
New version of the Declaration of Helsinki influenced by the pandemic and scientific integrity
Misconduct linked to the use of AI on the rise in UK institutions
Proposed law would require that parts of meteorites be given to research institutions in Brazil
Study used machine learning to analyze résumés and predict who would receive a CNPq grant
The challenge of translating university knowledge to market success
At 84, the agronomist who cultivated research teams and programs across Brazilian universities looks back on his career
Brazilian guide launched at COP29 highlights interventions that could increase the resilience of coastal cities
Records continue to be broken for parameters such as the planet's temperature, atmospheric CO2 concentration, and biodiversity loss
Record greenhouse gas emissions result in unabated global warming
Human kissing may have arisen through evolution of a hygiene habit among primates
Image of the Sagittarius A* black hole published in 2022 may not show its actual shape
Student develops theorem that makes it simple to multiply numbers with repeating digits by nine
Vanilla chamissonis seeds, indigestible by omnivores, are consumed only by agoutis
A healthy diet should be balanced, moderate, diverse, and adapted to individual needs
Lack of researchers threatens rainforest conservation in Democratic Republic of Congo
Mobile app gives caregivers and educators guidance on first aid for common accidents involving children
South Africa cancels commercial approval of drought-resistant genetically modified maize