Open letter defends Russian scientists arrested for treason
October 10, 2023 8:23 pmHypersonic missile experts deny leaking secrets to China
Hypersonic missile experts deny leaking secrets to China
Startup Eve Air Mobility makes advances in its development of a Brazilian flying car
Chili peppers appear to have existed in North America long before their supposed origin in South America
The number of cases of the disease is increasing as the population ages and could reach 5.5 million by 2050
UFMG hydrometallurgist argues that the benefits of exploiting natural resources should be better shared with local communities
The pandemic affected private sector investments in Brazil
Why most organs available for transplantation in Brazil go unused
243 million articles by 2.6 million coauthors were evaluated
IPEA economist discusses new book analyzing the impact of policy dismantling in Brazil since 2016
Reward for publishing in renowned journals
Student articles used to increase citations of college’s own papers
Conference attendees discuss new strategies for identifying and combating fraudulent articles sold by paper mills
PhD completion and dropout rates and the effects of the pandemic
International project is sequencing the DNA of more than 200 species in pursuit of tools to predict human propensity to diseases
Antidepressant effect occurs independently of the mechanism that alters perception of reality
Abnormal blood vessel formation affects the availability and utilization of lipids that constitute cell membranes
In four bird of prey species, the factor that most influenced reproductivity was the availability of prey, not environmental changes
Fossils such as a tibia of a giant sloth, which can measure 60 centimeters, catch the eye amongst the shells on Concheiros beach in the state of Rio Grande do Sul
Fossils of marine microorganisms indicate that Caribbean waters inundated the Solimões basin at least 11 times over the last 23 million years
Mineral analysis used to reconstruct the landscape and movements of large blocks of rocks in the region around 600 million years ago
Currently on leave from USP, physicist Vanderlei Bagnato has spent most of his time in Texas, where he is working to set up a biophotonics laboratory modeled after the center he heads in São Paulo
Atmospheric concentration of five types of gas responsible for destroying the ozone layer peaked in 2020
The total area of land covered by moss worldwide, almost equal to the size of China, removes 6.43 billion tons of gas from the atmosphere every year
Silicon films can combine a wide field of vision with high digital resolution, although achieving high-quality multi-color images remains a hurdle
Sodium offers an alternative to lithium for electric vehicle batteries
In 26th place on the list of nations with the highest theft rates, the country joins the UNESCO heritage protection committee
In his book Latim em pó (Powdered Latin), the Brazilian researcher reconstructs the history of Portuguese to defend linguistic diversity
Documents produced by young people involved in the movement explain the context in which the genre developed in Brazil
Each with their own names and different sounds for different occasions, church bells have been rung for centuries to mark time, announce deaths, call people to mass, and create music on festive dates
Paulo Tavares, a winner at this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture, divides his time between academia, art, and defending human rights