Poor management of research funding in Norway
September 19, 2022 6:03 pmNorway's minister of research and higher education dismisses all members of the board
Norway's minister of research and higher education dismisses all members of the board
Genome of Vesuvius victim sequenced for the first time by group of researchers
Since the beginning of its activities, FAPESP has funded over 310,000 research projects
Researchers compile “tortured phrases” that seek to hide plagiarism and fraud in papers
Strategy aims to ensure journal quality and integrity
The Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London dismissed those accused of misconduct
Reflecting systematically on research responsibility is a recent phenomenon in terms of the history of science. It was only at... View Article
Project investigates connections between Asian, European, and Indigenous cultures in Brazil
The Independence Centennial Exposition demonstrated Brazil’s desire to build an increasingly industrial economy, which would only begin to take shape ten years later
Lack of consensus on the concept of disinformation hinders regulatory efforts to control the spread of false content online
The map of the city shows the geographical and urban transformations since 1500
Studies confirm the perception that it is difficult to do business in Brazil
Artificially intelligent machines used to stop the spread of viruses, fungi, and bacteria
The technology can recognize individual cattle with 99.8% accuracy
Reusing mining tailings, construction waste, demolition rubble, and other waste reduces the amount of gravel, natural sand, and petroleum derivatives used in paving material
Hemiauchenia mirim lived 20,000 years ago and was related to the guanaco
The continent's rainforests are home to four times as many tree species as Africa’s
Lia Medeiros is part of the team that produced an image of the radio source known as Sagittarius A* at the center of our galaxy
A new disease of unknown causes has already caused outbreaks in more than 20 countries, including Brazil
Collection of MRI images shows that the organ grows rapidly in the first three years of life and slowly declines during adulthood
Neurological damage caused by the virus impairs the ability to move, learn, and talk
Expenditure on nine drugs could be reduced by R$3.9 billion, according to UFRJ estimates
ACIESP initiative will also look at research opportunities in these areas for the coming years
Funding agencies require researchers to write narrative summaries of their academic careers
Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials creates interdisciplinary undergraduate course to train high-level researchers
Erratic flow of funding has compromised the program's investment capacity in recent years
Reform seeks to make the curriculum more attractive, but its implementation is marked by inequalities
To grow, the country needs to improve education and help young people enter the job market
Literary specialist brought important collaborations to the study of colonial poetry, without disregarding other periods such as modernism
Nanotechnological materials emerge as promising alternatives in the battle against SARS-CoV-2 and future pandemics