Billions of stars now visible amidst the fine dust of the Milky Way
June 6, 2023 7:29 pmTelescope in Chile captures the most detailed image of the Milky Way's stars and dust clouds
Telescope in Chile captures the most detailed image of the Milky Way's stars and dust clouds
Survey highlights inequality in medical services between different regions of Brazil
Brazilian physician Jarbas Barbosa Júnior named new director of the Pan American Health Organization
Compound made of egg white proteins removes salt from seawater and filters out microplastics
Scientists have managed to deflect lightning for the first time using short, intense laser pulses
Archaeologist determines detailed recipes for the balms and ointments used to mummify bodies in Ancient Egypt
Earth's inner core appears to be slowing down, which could cause subtle changes in the magnetic field that protects the planet
Earth's inner core appears to be slowing down, which could cause subtle changes in the magnetic field that protects the planet
New type of reef found off the coast of Espírito Santo was named coral hills
In addition to mood swings, depression can be another side effect of menstruation
Women applying for more FAPESP fellowships and grants
Survey finds that only one in five articles containing errors or suspected misconduct lead to a reaction by the publishing journal
American government details guidelines for preventing political interference in federal agencies
University in Bangladesh establishes scale to assess and punish plagiarism
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Stromatolites, created by microbial activity, provide evidence of maritime activity in caves that are now far inland
Chemist Juliane Pereira dos Santos talks about industrial scientific production
Josué de Castro exposed the economic, social, and biological bases of chronic malnutrition
Magda Becker Soares's perspective on childhood literacy influenced the formulation of public policies
Going back to the origins of grammar in Ancient Greece, Maria Helena de Moura Neves became an exponent of functionalist studies in Brazil
Researchers assess how inequality affects women's careers in music
Platform allows unprecedented cross-referencing of official data from areas such as health and education
Technology created in Minas Gerais supports healthcare for infants born prematurely
Intended for modular constructions, the program allows users to monitor the value of a project and its impact on the environment during the design process
Power plants on reservoirs and lakes offer a sustainable option for increasing electricity generation in the country
Researchers have identified animals and plants isolated by the altitude, which may help explain relationships between species from high areas in the north of South America
The number of individuals of 106 species in the biome fell at some point between the end of the nineteenth century and the year 2020
The vaccine offered protection against two serotypes of the virus in the final phase of human trials
The institution will function as a link between basic immunobiological research and final products
A study led by a Brazilian scientist suggests that these celestial objects last less than 1 second and have a 20% greater mass than observed