How sponge cities can help prevent flooding
January 14, 2025 2:56 pmHow sponge cities can help prevent flooding
How sponge cities can help prevent flooding
Data show how the pandemic affected HDI
Author of Nature article cited more than 2,500 times acknowledges image manipulation and requests retraction
Research animal supplier pays record fine for mistreatment of beagles
Retired researcher says open-access agreement is discriminatory
New law set to come into force at the end of August will allow trials to be approved by a single body
At least 35 universities in the country implemented undergraduate and communication projects with the online encyclopedia
In spaces once occupied exclusively by men, Eliza Freire identified new species and uncovered new knowledge of the diversity of reptiles in Northeast Brazil
Strategies created to measure pain and try to decipher animals’ emotions
Researchers from various disciplines investigate ways to reduce pain and improve the quality of life for species used or consumed by humans
Giant armadillos in decline and jaguar populations increase after wildfires in the Pantanal
Thousands of plant species live on rocks
Australia and Singapore sign agreement to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from ships
Scientists from African countries release manifesto demanding more equitable scientific partnerships
Distribution of preventive HIV medicine concentrated in major cities
Minerals in the soil alter water color in dozens of Alaskan rivers
Just for women: new needle-free blood sugar test
Hormone residues alter body odor in adolescence
Large marsupial lived in Itaboraí (Rio de Janeiro) 55 million years ago
Rocks collected by Curiosity rover suggest Mars may have been more like Earth in the past
Hospital infections can be caused by bacteria carried on the patient's own skin
Canine from Africa may have the same expressive features as domestic dogs
Heat waves intensify in India, with temperatures reaching 52.9 ºC
Egypt recovers statue of Pharaoh Ramses II, stolen in the late 1980s or early 1990s
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Princeton professor says institutions need to rethink their collections with an eye on diversity
Assisted reproduction project seeks to improve the quality of bovine eggs
Kaio Carmona, a poet from Minas Gerais and a member of the Leitorado Guimarães Rosa Program, is fostering cultural exchanges between the two countries
Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro and other institutions preserve rare photographic collections
Despite good progress, most companies in the state do not meet the quotas established by legislation