Even without any undergraduate courses in the country, circus research is advancing in Brazil
August 20, 2024 2:49 pmStudy groups investigate issues such as the trajectory of women in Brazilian circuses
Study groups investigate issues such as the trajectory of women in Brazilian circuses
Film about the Amazon lost in the 1920s is found in the Czech Republic
Changes in municipal legislation and real estate market dynamics are driving the construction of taller buildings
Company intends to increase the use of reclosers, which restore electrical current after short circuits in overhead cables
Unmanned aerial vehicle is designed to fly on Mars and in inhospitable regions of Earth
Two large telescopes under construction have been named for American astronomers Vera Rubin and Nancy Roman
German researcher based in Ceará studies the formation and movement of sand dunes sculpted by the wind
From the north to the south of Brazil, coastal protection projects seek to curb rising sea levels and beach erosion, usually with little success
Study published in Science describes nursing behavior in caecilian species found in Brazil
A combination of genetic, ecological, and morphological data reveals the secrets of success behind these legless reptiles
Frequency of psychiatric disorders doubles between end of infancy and start of adolescence
USP epidemiologist studying the effects of nutrition on health attributes the rise in obesity to the transformation of the food system
There are now more than one billion people with obesity worldwide, and the number is expected to grow even further in the next decade
Research shows the importance of innovations with environmental benefits
Researchers tend to overestimate their academic honesty, suggests study of more than 11,000 Swedish scientists and doctoral students
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Saudi pharmacist Nabil Alhakamy has published 219 scientific articles since 2020—an average of more than one per week. The quality... View Article
Doctoral student’s music video sharing the results of his research in Australia won the international Dance Your Ph.D. competition
Invasive plant and animal species threaten biodiversity and cause damage
Survey highlights the influence of articles by scientists from the state of São Paulo
Dozens of meetings held across Brazil bring together the scientific community and other sectors of society
The specialist in methods of contraception warns about the importance of long-lasting forms of birth control for reducing the risk of unplanned pregnancy and abortion
The conclusion is based on analysis of the chemical composition of cave rocks in the municipality of Januária, located in the São Francisco River basin
Excess atmospheric moisture can generate both heavy rainfall and prolonged droughts
Global warming makes the climate less humid, leading to emergence of the country’s first arid zone
Turtle fossil found in a mine in the Madeira River basin belonged to one of the largest species ever described
Archaeologists in the Bahamas identify 14 slave ships that sank between 1767 and 1860
Even when broken apart by the human immune system, the SARS-CoV-2 virus still causes excessive inflammation
Brazilian team is among the winners of the international Vesuvius Challenge to identify writing on carbonized scrolls
Maria Arminda do Nascimento Arruda, Marcílio Alves, and Marco Antonio Zago appointed to the FAPESP Board of Trustees