Regulation establishes guidelines on the use of animals in research and teaching in Brazil
August 15, 2023 4:27 pmAt 1100 pages long, the new manual took a decade to produce
At 1100 pages long, the new manual took a decade to produce
Experts discuss how to increase interest in scientific careers among young people and better appreciate the work of researchers in Brazil
New scientific director shares his vision for science and the future of FAPESP and reflects on his career as a plant geneticist
Rice and beans, two staples of the Brazilian diet, need to be made more resistant to drought and high temperatures
In addition to poverty, studies are starting to look at bottlenecks in the journey food takes from farm to fork
Frogs contribute to pollination and seed dispersal
Termite mounds store water in the Cerrado
Children who sit for longer at the dinner table eat more fruit and vegetables
Dinosaur species from Australia roamed between continents 95 million years ago
Growing number of motorcyclists admitted to public hospitals after traffic accidents
Viruses come back to life after lying dormant in the icy ground for millennia
Dinosaur fossil returned to Brazil
Satellites help shed light on why the Sun's corona is so much hotter than its surface
Researchers create a drink and cheese from babassu seeds
Small hydroelectric power plants stimulate the multiplication of some fish species while discouraging others
Hops could replace antibiotics used to promote growth in chickens
FAPESP and the Roberto Marinho Foundation launch the 2nd edition of the Science for All Award
Metropolises in Southeast Asia could suffer from rising sea levels caused by global warming
Texts and paintings by medieval monks help accurately date major volcanic eruptions
The vigor of Brazilian agriculture is deservedly hitting the headlines: record harvests, increasing productivity, and global leadership in exports of... View Article
NGO combines research activities and ecotourism to study more than 180 animals that live in a reserve in the Pantanal | 7'36
Algal reefs growing on volcanic seamounds were named "Coraline Hills"
Political repression did not stop women from fighting for Brazil’s Independence
Liberal ideas and the need for national cohesion inspired early proposals for universal public education, but funding was always limited
Researchers analyze movements opposed to Brazil's emancipation from Portugal, revisiting the process of establishing the Brazilian state and its relationship with Hispanic America
Digitization and the incorporation of objects will modernize collections comprising materials on Brazil’s culture and history
How science and technology offices linked to the United States Armed Forces fund basic research projects in Brazil
UNICAMP researcher Euclides de Mesquita Neto discusses the challenges ahead as the executive secretary of the Global Research Council, an association of more than 60 research-funding agencies on all continents
A policy working group proposes a new metric for innovation impact based on top job creators