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February 20, 2024 2:16 pmScientists use technology to measure the birth rate of jaguars in the Pantanal
Scientists use technology to measure the birth rate of jaguars in the Pantanal
Researchers have identified animals and plants isolated by altitude, which may help explain the relationships between species from high areas in northern South America
Entrepreneurs from the Amazon use innovation and traditional knowledge to create new cosmetics and foods
This study finds that discount and waiver policies for the publication of scientific articles with large publishers are limited and fail to consider the difficulties faced by authors from countries such as Brazil
Now reaching its 50-year mark, EMBRAPA seeks to reconcile different models of agricultural production and promote environmental preservation
New scientific director shares his vision for science and the future of FAPESP and reflects on his career as a plant geneticist
The way basic Brazilian ingredients are cultivated needs to be adapted to withstand the effects of the climate crisis
In addition to poverty, research on hunger is starting to examine bottlenecks in the journey that food takes from farm to fork
Brazil is known for its agricultural activity. The country’s harvests break record after record, with growing productivity, and Brazil is... View Article
Crystal inside pulsed laser equipment creates beautiful luminous effect
How Francisco Inácio Bastos transitioned from psychiatry to epidemiology to broaden his understanding of drug use in Brazil
Constructed using Scottish paving techniques from the mid-nineteenth century, early roadways were instrumental in promoting territorial integration
The acclaimed writer and researcher has completed a trilogy on the place of animals in contemporary society
New approaches expand debate on LGBTI+ issues in Brazil
Aging population identified by the 2022 census highlights the need to reformulate public policies
Prospective savings on fertilizers, increased productivity, and carbon sequestration encourage the use of fertilizer produced from agricultural waste
Disposal and recycling of photovoltaic modules raises environmental challenges and opportunities with respect to the energy transition
Vaccine stimulates the production of antibodies against cocaine in animal experiments
Director of the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer warns of an expected increase in cases in the coming decades
In tests on rodents, the pathogen multiplied quickly and affected other organs
Combating the tick-borne disease requires an understanding of its underlying ecology and effective clinical diagnostics
Studies suggest that metabolism can be programmed from gestation, leading to obesity and diabetes
There will be more high areas, since the sedimentary basins are rising especially in these regions
Warming of surface waters in the Tropical Pacific changes rainfall and temperature patterns in Brazil and around the world
Data show a decline in scientific output in São Paulo and Brazil as a whole in 2022
Artificial intelligence, which poses unprecedented challenges to scientific integrity, is also behind many of the tools used to defend it
Article examines how papers retracted due to error or fraud managed to pass peer review
Agency stops funding malaria research center after mistreatment of monkeys
Knowledge about Zika and Chikungunya resulted in several patents, but few products within public reach