Freshwater mangroves
July 13, 2023 1:47 pmA study explores this rare type of coastal ecosystem located at the mouth of the Amazon River
A study explores this rare type of coastal ecosystem located at the mouth of the Amazon River
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US company launches a system developed at UNICAMP to improve light collection performance in scanning tunneling microscopes
Giant Magellan Telescope to receive US$205 million in fresh investment, including US$5 million from FAPESP
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Brazilian demographer and anthropologist Marta Azevedo pioneered in identifying the phenomenon of population recovery among Brazil’s indigenous peoples
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FAPESP announces five new Research, Innovation, and Dissemination Centers (RIDCs)
Agronomist Márcio de Castro Silva Filho appointed new scientific director of FAPESP
Fernando Menezes de Almeida reappointed as administrative director of FAPESP
Antioxidant rosmarinic acid improves blocking of ultraviolet rays in sunscreen
New system uses climate data and remote sensing to predict how wildfires will spread in the Cerrado, assisting firefighters
Articles in a country’s native language predominate among documents on biodiversity
Irregular rainfall patterns were a decisive factor in the breakdown of Mayan cities
Epidemiologist Cesar Victora wins the Admiral Álvaro Alberto Award
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Elite soccer players face a greater risk of developing dementia than the general population
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris may have been the first to use iron extensively in its construction in the twelfth century
Rise in cancer and other diseases associated with drinking small amounts of alcohol challenges the notion of moderate consumption
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