Renato Janine Ribeiro: There is no development without science
January 10, 2022 3:32 pmThe new president of SBPC says Brazil lacks an awareness of the influence of research on economic and social prosperity
The new president of SBPC says Brazil lacks an awareness of the influence of research on economic and social prosperity
Report provides new data on the characteristics of Brazilian science
With funding from FAPESP, São Paulo’s scientific community came together to confront the health emergency, shows 2020 Activities Report
Greater inclusion of black and mixed-race students in higher education is leaving its fingerprints on science output
Affirmative action has broadened black people’s access to the most competitive undergraduate programs in Brazil, but the impact on black jobs has been limited
Botanist who created the Biota program states that defending the preservation of biological wealth is key to fighting climate change
Brazilian startups offer new ways of monitoring essential medical supplies for patients with respiratory failure
India has developed and approved the first COVID-19 vaccine based on DNA technology
An international group of scientists argued against the idea of giving the majority of the population COVID-19 vaccine booster doses
Researchers are trying to estimate the impacts on employee communication and the dynamics of collaboration
Study outlines COVID-19's profile in African countries
The nose may not be the only way the novel coronavirus reaches the brain
Widespread and proper use of masks reduces transmission of the novel coronavirus and COVID-19 cases, according to the largest study ever conducted on the subject
According to the dating of seeds and carbonized material, the first humans settled in northwestern Amazonia at least 12,600 years ago
Global food production accounts for about a third of all greenhouse gas emissions associated with human activity, and foods of animal origin are the worst polluters
São Paulo State Governor João Doria, has reappointed physician Marco Antonio Zago as president of the FAPESP Board of Trustees and thus president of the Foundation
A century ago, chemist and photographer Ubaldo Conrado Augusto Wessel (1891–1993) patented a new formula in the country for bathing photographic papere
A team used computer simulations of the movement of tectonic plates to investigate what Earth's climate might look like in the distant future
The largest plant designed to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere began operating in Ireland on September 8
The six journals edited by the AAS will make all of their articles available in open access, free of charge to readers, from January 1, 2022
After an unsuccessful attempt in August, NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance collected two samples of Martian rock in early September
The State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe in Germany announced that it has no plans to return the original fossil of Ubirajara jubatus to Brazil
Industry 4.0 is revolutionizing the means of production through coordinated use of the information generated and managed by production monitoring systems
A federal judge in the US state of Florida sentenced Eduardo Navarro and Nayade Varona to prison for falsifying clinical trial data for a drug being tested against irritable bowel syndrome
University revokes homage to pioneering dermatologist
Study highlights the impacts of scientific integrity training for students
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When biologist Felipe Amorim first questioned how the strange flowers of the Scybalium fungiforme are pollinated, he only knew one... View Article
Understanding the plant circadian rhythms, and learning how to manipulate them, may widen cultivation options | 2'42
Paleontologists speak with Federal Prosecutors and the Federal Police to bring a stop to the trafficking of fossil assets in Brazil