Brazil makes progress in the fight against the trafficking of cultural goods
October 10, 2023 7:46 pmIn 26th place on the list of nations with the highest theft rates, the country joins the UNESCO heritage protection committee
In 26th place on the list of nations with the highest theft rates, the country joins the UNESCO heritage protection committee
In his book Latim em pó (Powdered Latin), the Brazilian researcher reconstructs the history of Portuguese to defend linguistic diversity
Documents produced by young people involved in the movement explain the context in which the genre developed in Brazil
Each with their own names and different sounds for different occasions, church bells have been rung for centuries to mark time, announce deaths, call people to mass, and create music on festive dates
Paulo Tavares, a winner at this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture, divides his time between academia, art, and defending human rights
Glitter particles that end up in the sea and lakes have damaging impacts
Documents reveal the social and political context in which the movement developed in the country | 11'32
Researcher traces relationships between the African diaspora, from the time of slavery, and the tradition of samba in the Recôncavo Baiano, in Brazil | 6'53
Study investigates the religious and cultural contributions of the African diaspora in Brazil
Transparent, stripy shrimp seen on an endangered Condylactis gigantea anemone
Setembrino Petri showed how microfossils can retell the history of natural landscapes
Argentine physicist Aldo Craievich played a major role in establishing a community of synchrotron light source users in Brazil and paved the way for glass research
Between cumbia dances and fanfares, Douglas Anfra endeavors to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and the everyday life of high school students
An advisor to students even before she studied biology, Graziela Barroso described 132 new species of plants
Letters from Africa marks the first of a five-book series of his intimate writings
Researchers calculate and attempt to reduce the country's criminal recidivism rate
Free tool created at UNESP determines level of suffering and advises on the need for analgesic treatment
More Brazilian companies are investing in locally developed nanosatellites for commercial applications
In efforts to curb deforestation in the Amazon, environmental agencies, universities, and NGOs are developing technologies to trace the origins of wood
Study analyzed 25 brands of tomato sauce available in a town in the state of São Paulo
Health agencies are suspending the use of drugs that have lost efficacy against circulating variants of SARS-CoV-2
Analysis of an unprecedented volume of data could provide insights into human diseases
With 80% of the mass of the Sun and a radius of 10.4 kilometers, the object could be made up of free quarks
The work is considered a major breakthrough in the search for a solution to Ramsey's theorem, formulated in 1930
The marine and coastal environment in Brazil is undergoing intense degradation, demanding urgent action to alleviate problems that are piling up
A growing number of women in the USA hold positions related to science and engineering
Predatory journals seek to simulate respectability by fraudulenty naming prestigious scientists as article authors and editorial board members
University of Oxford bans intimate relationships between staff and students
Court rules that universities can revoke degrees for academic misconduct
Device is designed for several types of sensors, such as those used to detect gas leaks