Fireflies of the plant world
August 20, 2024 11:15 amBioluminescent plant that emits green light in the dark goes on sale in the USA
Bioluminescent plant that emits green light in the dark goes on sale in the USA
In 2023, FAPESP received 4,483 proposals from researchers who had never before requested funding
Agricultural sectors prepare to adapt to new European regulations requiring proof that products do not originate from land deforested after 2020
British naturalist Charles Darwin’s library is now available online
Flea toad (Brachycephalus pulex), from Bahia, is the smallest known vertebrate
Artificial intelligence helps identify breeding sites of the Aedes aegypti mosquito
System monitors atmospheric rivers, responsible for much of the rain that falls on Earth
Brazilian Society of Cardiology supports the ban on electronic cigarettes
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Physicist George Sand de França divides his time between academia and the art of clowning
One hundred and fifty years ago, a Brazilian astronomer traveled halfway around the world to calculate the distance between the Earth and the Sun
Collection explores musical diversity across regions of Brazil
The story of one of Brazil's most important critics is intertwined with the history of the twentieth century
24 million people work in the care sector in Brazil
The inability to manage menstruation properly due to poverty causes significant social and economic hardship for millions of women globally
Decomposing in up to six months, biodegradable menstrual products can help to reduce plastic waste and pollution
Device can generate energy for hundreds of years without needing to be recharged
Universities and research centers are investigating new methods, processes, and raw materials to increase biofuel production and reduce costs
In the global race to decarbonize the airline sector, Brazil could play a leading role through the production of an alternative to fossil kerosene
Phenomenon produced rare earth metals in space
During its most recent period of maximum activity, the Sun emitted an unexpected escalation in high-energy gamma rays at its poles
Study tested the performance of computer vision models
Predator lived 252 million years ago and had relatives in the region of present-day Eastern Europe, in what is now Russia
Complex that includes Leopardus tigrinus and L. guttulus gains new species, L. pardinoides, all in danger of extinction
Participatory research contributes to knowledge and university students develop cattail management plan
Individuals were given a hormone extracted from cadavers, contaminated with protein fragments associated with the onset of the disease
The protozoan that causes the disease multiplies freely when certain immune cells are taken out of the fight
FAMERP virologist Maurício Nogueira discusses the characteristics of the current epidemic and the need for the health system to prepare for more patients
The presence of women in higher education has been increasing since 2010
Suspicion that ethnic groups were coerced into providing data and biological samples calls 96 forensic genetics articles into question