Federal universities strive to break out of the academic bubble
June 9, 2025 4:41 pmInstitutions have embraced online communication but are still speaking to a limited audience
Institutions have embraced online communication but are still speaking to a limited audience
Partnership between CAPES, CNPq, and FAPESP reaffirms Brazil’s commitment to open-access scientific journals
Two decades after it was first created, the unique two-dimensional nanomaterial is beginning to be incorporated into technological innovations on a commercial scale
Expert from USP São Carlos warns about the limitations and ethical obstacles of artificial intelligence
Feature film based on notes written by literary critic Antonio Candido sheds light on the final years of his life
Eye contact and affection strengthen bond between dogs and humans
New plant species found in Espírito Santo in 2023 already threatened with extinction
Fermentation of milk releases volatile compounds that contribute to the flavor of cheeses
Marco Antonio Zago reappointed president of FAPESP; Carmino de Souza named vice president
Dinosaur precursor had skeletal features that paved the way for bipedal running
Cycling causes changes in brain function that may be beneficial in the treatment of Parkinson's
Ocean acidification nears critical threshold, threatening marine life
Tens of millions of years before the agricultural revolution, ants were already farming fungi
Artificial intelligence helps archaeologists identify Nazca geoglyphs in Peru
Most plastic waste collected on beaches in Ceará came from Africa
Management system for processing cocoa beans could double production and triple profits
Most detailed map ever made of the Milky Way reveals the galaxy's three-dimensional structure and motions of its stars
Think of a material that is one atom thick and stronger than steel. Dense and impermeable, but also transparent, flexible,... View Article
Writer studied the work of James Joyce during her master's degree and PhD at UNICAMP
Leaves, fruit, bark, roots, oils, and resin from the forest boosted the economy and brought wealth to the region during the colonial period
French philosopher looks back on his time teaching at USP and says his work is fueled by dialogue
Despite having had quotas for female candidates for almost 30 years, the country ranks 132nd in a gender equality index that includes 180 countries
Farmers are turning to copper to stop one of the oldest pests in Brazilian citrus farming
Military equipment is designed to detect people in dark, smokey, dusty, or foggy environments
Study reveals that primitive characteristics of the species still exist, despite long-term human intervention and cultivation in a diverse range of environments
New map reveals diversity of the Caatinga biome
The COVID-19 vaccine candidate’s ability to generate immunity was inferior to the Pfizer vaccine
The liquefied from of the noble gas is used to cool magnetic resonance imaging machines, particle accelerators, and quantum computers
Scientists created a method of purifying liquid argon for the experiment
Number of doctorates awarded in Brazil returns to pre-pandemic levels