Support programs for innovative small businesses gain traction as R&D policy around the world
November 21, 2025 6:52 pmInspired by the American model, these initiatives offer nonrepayable grants to small companies
Inspired by the American model, these initiatives offer nonrepayable grants to small companies
INPI list offers details of innovation activities
More Black people leading research groups in Brazil
Clelio Campolina Diniz was dean of UFMG and served as minister of science, technology & innovation
Discontinuation of NASA and NOAA projects monitoring the atmosphere and oceans for decades poses a major risk
The two sectors account for 70% of the country’s greenhouse gases emissions
Global study warns of declining marine animal populations
Combination of lipoprotein markers could more accurately assess heart disease risk
Wild rue was used 2,700 years ago as a medicine, to purify spaces, and for its psychoactive effects
Guyana is the only country in the world that produces enough basic food to sustain its own population
Around 80% of climbing sites lack signage, environmental management, and visitor guidelines
US deer population grew from 300,000 to 35 million after hunting declined in the twentieth century
Lichens mixed into concrete repair cracks
Cattle farming alone is responsible for almost 20% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Brazil. If the rest of the... View Article
Jupiter rapidly doubled in volume soon after the formation of the Solar System
Luiz Britto named new scientific coordinator of Pesquisa FAPESP
First two people to receive genetically modified pig kidneys die
X-ray analysis shows that the first animals with skeletons, which lived 55 million years ago, were elongated and tubular
Vahan Agopyan awarded title of professor emeritus at USP
All forms of cyberbullying can cause trauma, according to a study of teenagers aged 13 to 17 years old
New ancient dinosaur discovered in Rio Grande do Sul
Photograph awarded by CNPq shows a mosquito egg colonized by a fungus
André Ponce de Leon Ferreira de Carvalho from USP develops tools to facilitate the detection of autism
Radar mapping has uncovered natural riches, trained hundreds of specialists, and is used in research on relief, geology, soils, climate, and vegetation
Mathematician Jacob Palis, former director of IMPA, transformed the institute into a globally renowned research center
José Israel Vargas was an expert in nuclear energy, a chemist, a physicist, and Brazil’s longest serving minister of science and technology
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