The light of sound
January 19, 2026 2:49 pmControlling interactions between photons and phonons could generate more refined lasers and facilitate quantum information processing
Controlling interactions between photons and phonons could generate more refined lasers and facilitate quantum information processing
Compound extreme events consisting of heatwaves, high acidification, and chlorophyll scarcity have become frequent in the South Atlantic since 2009
Gas emitted by trees in Amazonia increases the production of condensation nuclei, the origin of clouds, by 100 times
Drone-based radar facilitates crop monitoring, soil analysis, and the identification of underground mineral deposits, anthills, and bones
Farming by the Wauja people in Alto Xingu increases plant diversity and can help recover crops that have experienced genetic erosion
Cyanobacteria live for approximately one day but can prepare themselves for seasonal changes
Blood vessels, not just nerves, release compounds that modulate heart rate and blood pressure
Players from elite Brazilian soccer teams present better memory, planning ability, and mental versatility than nonathletes of the same age do
Survey maps activities at 240 academic laboratories to understand how they interact with the industrial sector
A philosopher revisits his academic journey and reflects on more than 30 years working with research funding management at FAPESP
Genome information about the Brazilian population could democratize access to personalized treatments and reduce national health care costs
DNA sequencing of 2,723 Brazilians reveals a violent legacy behind the interracial mixing that shaped the Brazilian people
When the major human genome sequencing projects began in the late 20th century, the belief was that the differences in... View Article
Parrot snake from the Cerrado distinguished by markings that resemble a black mustache
Mara Mussury conducts outreach projects in Itamarati, one of the largest land reform settlements in Latin America
Sixty years ago, a Brazilian program supported by American experts improved the education of archaeologists and drove the discovery of ancient cultures across the country
The archaeologist's work led to the creation of a park in the interior of Piauí and further studies in the semiarid region
Ceramic murals are found in buildings of different styles and periods, such as in Raio Que o Parta–style houses in Pará
Launch of the Kuikuro-Portuguese dictionary and documentation center seeks to strengthen linguistic rights of Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Despite the legislation, which establishes a sentence of up to 40 years in prison, the crime continues to occur frequently in Brazil
Universities and companies invest in solutions for detecting leaks in water distribution networks
Calves with shorter hair represent the first uses of CRISPR in animal breeding
Electricity generation system under development in the country with the aim of serving isolated communities in place of diesel generators
Insect lived 113 million years ago and had a vertical jaw, unlike current species
Mycobacterium leprae, the main species, was brought over by the Europeans, but M. lepromatosis had already been on the continent for at least 1,000 years
Study simulates primitive cell structures and advances understanding of the origin of life
Physical exercise reduces death of insulin-producing cells
The Southeast and Northeast regions were where the highest numbers of cases occurred
Immune cells that fight the virus compensate for failure to produce antibodies
Millions of tons of sediment were carried from the state’s hills into its waterways