Rare sheet music helps tell the story of music in Brazil
November 18, 2025 4:14 pmDocuments found in archives reveal works by composers such as Presciliano Silva, one of the first Black teachers in São Paulo
Documents found in archives reveal works by composers such as Presciliano Silva, one of the first Black teachers in São Paulo
Study investigates the role of these outdoor spaces on the lives of residents
Websites expand the scope of sex work and deepen inequalities among the people offering this type of service
Nanodevice created at a university is designed to help rescue small boats in emergency situations
Method based on physical processing of material could reduce waste generation and stimulate circular economy
Brazilian universities and companies are advancing with new applications for biomaterials made from plant waste
How to avoid failures in radical innovation projects
Director-General of the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) won the 2025 Admiral Álvaro Alberto Award
Impact would have ripped away part of the planet's mass and shaped its current geological composition
Wauja agriculture can help recover crops that have suffered from genetic erosion
Research on microalgae in southern São Paulo reveals how an old lake transformed into a swamp
São Paulo remains Brazil’s main hub for knowledge-intensive activities
American newspapers suffer budget cuts and threats from the federal government
Doctoral study set to investigate the operation and business models of paper mills
English universities respond to new regulations on harassment and sexual violence against students
New office tasked with preventing conflicts of interest and supporting entrepreneurial teachers
Attacks against the National Education and Research System increased by 56% between 2023 and 2024
Researchers use artificial intelligence in scientific work
São Paulo native from UnB who helped revise concepts about sexual selection in the tropics and cooperative breeding has dedicated herself to another passion since last year: painting
Brazil’s national health system (SUS) could treat diseases more efficiently by making use of databases on ancestry and the wide variety embedded in Brazilian DNA
New DNA sequencing of 2,723 people reveals greater Indigenous and African ancestry and highlights violence that marked the formation of the Brazilian population
More than half of all students at Brazilian public universities show signs of depression and anxiety
Solar Probe records highest ever observed concentration of rare isotope helium-3 in the Sun
Red meat is incompatible with a sustainable diet due to high environmental impact
Researchers develop synthetic metamaterial that combines seemingly incompatible properties
Volatile organic compounds present in the aroma of roses trigger emotional response
Scientists create new financial transaction technology that promises to be faster and more efficient
Ethiopian holy water brings cholera to Germany and the UK
Despite having been domesticated, dogs and cats maintain their predatory instinct and pose risks to wildlife
Fungal diversity is declining, with many species threatened with extinction