Sexual harassment and assault during fieldwork
March 13, 2023 6:07 pmReports find that attacks on women are a serious problem at scientific stations in Antarctica, while workshops advise on how to better plan expeditions to prevent assaults
Reports find that attacks on women are a serious problem at scientific stations in Antarctica, while workshops advise on how to better plan expeditions to prevent assaults
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Encouraging LGBT+ students and scientists to get involved in mathematics is the theme of academic events abroad and research projects in Brazil
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Startup from Espírito Santo pre-launches autonomous machine to help visually impaired people navigate closed spaces
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The map of the city shows the geographical and urban transformations since 1500
Lack of consensus on the concept of disinformation hinders regulatory efforts to control the spread of false content online
In its six decades, São Paulo’s FAPESP has helped to strengthen Brazil’s broader science, technology, and innovation ecosystem
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Sociologist fosters the creation of the field of education in human rights in Brazil
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Scientific research converted into audiovisual productions
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