The power of salt
June 28, 2024 5:09 pmResearchers developed the first prototype of a Brazilian sodium battery, which could provide an alternative to lithium storage modules
Researchers developed the first prototype of a Brazilian sodium battery, which could provide an alternative to lithium storage modules
Moss-covered areas capture 6.43 billion tons of carbon a year and have a coverage area nearly that of China
In the last 90,000 years, the São Francisco river has straightened and deepened under the influence of erosion and dams
The suicide rate among indigenous people is almost three times greater than that among the general population
Pollinating insects are estimated to have appeared 120 million years ago on the Western Gondwana supercontinent, formed by what is currently South America and Africa
Research to develop an immunizing agent for treating addiction to cocaine is underway
Study outlines disadvantages faced by authors of scientific articles who do not speak English as a native language and ways to overcome them
The FAPESP Annual Report shows that the foundation increased its research funding in 2022 and sought to recover from losses caused by the pandemic
Professor of comparative literature at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), poet, writer, memoirist, and essayist: Marco Americo... View Article
EMBRAPA and INPE resume the mapping of land use and cover in the Amazon, 14% of which is occupied by pasture and agriculture
Multiple satellite systems monitor deforestation in the Amazon and provide support for the target of zero deforestation by 2030
The Amazon has been in the public eye this century. As one of the most important remaining biodiversity reserves, its... View Article
Bioluminescent mushrooms found in the interior of São Paulo belong to a new genus
As well as researching the topic, historian Adriana Salay runs the “Quebrada alimentada” project on the outskirts of São Paulo
At 50 years old, the most powerful atomic nucleus accelerator in Brazil plans renovations so that it can stay in operation
Horror stories criticize Brazilian society and denounce the violence of slavery
Excavations help reinterpret historical events by linking material culture, written documents, and oral testimonies
On the movement's 50th anniversary, artistic expressions such as rap and break dance are studied by anthropology and education researchers
The first test of a reduced-scale structure was carried out in Brazil with positive results
Food scientist who developed cricket-based protein flour argues that Brazil should aim to produce knowledge and technologies in the sector
Photodynamic therapy and device developed at university will be available to SUS patients
The tortuous path of human eggs exported from Spain to Brazil
Treatment also made it easier for patients to pronounce their first simple syllables
The weather phenomenon caused deaths and destruction in southern Brazil in September
Institute develops antidote for four species that can cause intense pain in people stung in rivers and the sea
Survey shows changes in number of admissions to engineering and computing courses
Publishing company Sage has announced the retraction of 209 scientific articles
Microsoft has announced changes to an Excel feature that has become infamous for introducing errors into research data
Consortium proposes checklists to ensure that microscopy images in articles can be understood and confirmed
Jobs announced by MCTI offer relief, but new hires will not offset the number of staff retiring