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January 27, 2026 2:39 pmRising temperatures could reduce global well-being by the end of the century
Rising temperatures could reduce global well-being by the end of the century
Jaguars place importance on sounds and smells when mating
140,000-year-old child’s skull has traits of both modern humans and Neanderthals
Making backups is a key measure against virus attacks
In elections, it is better to warn about fake news beforehand than to try to correct it afterward
Biologist Mercedes Bustamante and writer Marcelo Rubens Paiva win 2025 FCW Prize
Warming climate helps mosquitoes spread infectious diseases across Europe
Ixchiq Chikungunya vaccine suspended after reports of serious side effects
Hospitalizations for heart failure have decreased, but in-hospital deaths have increased
Japan’s first superconducting quantum computer begins operating
Data on climate, soil, and topography help predict landslides
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Marine organism can regenerate from a single fragment
Vagner Carvalheiro Porto, who was also a school teacher, is now an expert in the archaeology of the Roman Empire
Persecuted in the US, he lived in Brazil for four years and proposed new concepts to explain the behavior of atomic particles
With his wife Ruth, who was also a researcher, he developed the basis for immunization against the parasite that causes the disease
The FAU-USP professor emeritus, who died at 100, reflected on the interiors of popular housing, worked with Niemeyer, and fought for the preservation of historical heritage
Artists incorporate themes such as violence against women and aging into performances aimed at adults
University symphony orchestras, typically focused on training the public or musicians, seek partnerships with the private sector
Study by Brazilian researchers details how computer programs and applications used in our daily lives are produced
Technology licensed to a company from São Paulo eliminated 100% of dengue mosquito larvae in tests
Brazilian technology uses acoustic modems and sensors to assess the integrity of equipment installed on the ocean floor
Youngest ever president of the Brazilian Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Union of Latin America and the Caribbean talks about prejudice and problems in education
Approximately 170 Brazilian researchers will take part in research at the new telescope, located in Chile
There were 31 deaths caused by viruses or bacteria that year—more than in 2022
Estimate is based on data from 3,671 Brazilian municipalities, home to 90% of the population
Brazilian researcher discovers two parts of the same specimen in museums in Germany and the United Kingdom
Territorial with powerful claws or sneaky and weak, the arachnids have different sexual organs
Rivers alter landscapes by incorporating parts of other rivers
Graph shows scientific articles and collaborations between Brazilian states