Versatile sphere
May 23, 2024 11:30 amWhen suspended in a liquid, cultured cells form clusters known as spheroids
When suspended in a liquid, cultured cells form clusters known as spheroids
45 years ago, researchers and technicians began developing domestic technology for metal production in Lorena, São Paulo
Historian Ana Maria de Almeida Camargo helped expand the range of documents cataloged in archives
Engineer Luiz André Barroso was known for his pioneering work in data center planning
Self-taught intellectual wrote poetry and essays, in addition to translating the works of other important authors
Composer is one of the biggest names of the Armorial Movement, which looked for the intersection between the erudite and the popular
The country does not have the tools needed to identify and nurture individuals with high skills in different age groups and fields of knowledge
The longest light beamline of Sirius in Campinas, São Paulo State, provides details on fossil histories, interaction of plants with the soil, and impurities in diamonds
Lusognathus almadrava is the first species of winged reptile described in Portugal, with Brazilian participation
Human footprints suggest large population in ancient Amazon
Suicide rate among Indigenous people is three times higher than in the general population
The agent that causes the disease has already been identified in 60% of municipalities
Infected by fungi, invertebrates climb higher to die
A mixture of minerals, animal remains, and synthetic polymers has emerged as another form of pollution and a threat to the marine environment
Rainfall in the Cerrado’s dry season has decreased by up to 50% in the last 30 years
Four were women, the same number as in 2018 and 2020, only lower than in 2009, when there were five winners
Gravitational force on antiparticles is equal to the force exerted on particles
Telescope observations fuel debate about the formation of galaxies and the speed at which the Universe is expanding
Data show increase in scientific articles on climate change
Crossref, a nonprofit organization, has purchased Retraction Watch’s database
New rules came into effect in October on the sale of alcoholic beverages at USA’s McMurdo Station, the largest scientific station in Antarctica
Researchers suggest parameters for judging cases of scientific misconduct involving recklessness
Study exposes disadvantages faced by researchers whose first language is not English
Center for advanced therapies at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein pursues new treatments for genetic, chronic, and malignant diseases
Government and private sector propose missions to combat deindustrialization of the Brazilian economy
The president of Brazil’s National Library, fluent in 22 languages, translates work from languages such as Persian, Russian, and Turkish
Brazil begins producing the fuel, which is seen as key to the transition to a low-carbon economy
Experimental synthetic drug evaluated as alternative means of fighting the human rabies virus
Soil erosion caused by pasture and agriculture in the Cerrado has accelerated in recent decades
Dough made by fermentation increases the protein content of foods