Australia gives up on vaccine candidate
March 17, 2021 3:32 pmA vaccine being developed by the University of Queensland and biotechnology company CSL, both from Australia, is the first of more than 200 candidates to be discarded
A vaccine being developed by the University of Queensland and biotechnology company CSL, both from Australia, is the first of more than 200 candidates to be discarded
A compound extracted from the livers of sharks is used in five coronavirus vaccine candidates
Microscopic structures on the scaled wings of two moth species are able to absorb many of the ultrasound waves emitted by bats
In December, the journal Nature published its traditional annual list of 10 science personalities who deserved recognition in 2020
A dressing made up of hundreds of microscopic needles that dissolve in the body promises to improve skin cancer treatment with photodynamic therapy
Using new data astronomers have predicted the movement of the 300,000 stars within 326 light-years of the Sun over the next 1.6 million years
Asphalt and concrete make up most of the mass produced by humans
The Japanese space mission has successfully collected samples from the asteroid Ryugu and brought them safely back to Earth
Paleontologists from the University of São Paulo (USP), Ribeirão Preto campus, have identified the world’s largest and oldest blind snake
Seemingly harmless at first glance, the African maned rat (Lophiomys imhausi) carries a lethal weapon in its coat
A team of researchers from the USA, Spain, and Brazil have explained the growth behavior of plant roots
Number of new students fell by 17% between 2018 and 2019 to 39% below its peak in 2014
A group of researchers from the Netherlands has been working on a large multidisciplinary survey on scientific integrity at Dutch universities and research institutions
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease has announced the retraction of a scientific article published almost 70 years ago.
Software identifies potential conflicts of interest between the authors of an article and the researchers reviewing it
Surgeon Angelita Habr-Gama has dedicated her career to developing treatment strategies that aim to prevent rectal cancer patients from needing... View Article
When disturbed by a physical bump or a beam of light, the tunicates Pyrosoma atlanticum emit a turquoise light
Study suggests that extinct small terrestrial vertebrates, the lagerpetids, were the closest relatives of those mysterious winged reptiles | 6'43
Brazilian scientist from São Paulo, head of a research group at Utrecht University, recognized by the European Physical Society
Websites connect companies with researchers offering freelance services
Colonial period exploitation, and the counterculture movement influenced the course of research and environmental defense in Brazil
Research sheds light on the works of Maria Firmina dos Reis, the founder of black literature in Brazil
Establishing literary authorship poses a complex challenge to researchers
A São Paulo startup creates genetically modified plant varieties with defenses against sugarcane borers and tolerant to the herbicide glyphosate
Startup creates system to take better quality fingerprints of newborn babies
The director of the International Center for Theoretical Physics at UNESP receives award for his leadership role in Latin American physics research
Brazilian group identifies rare light in the upper atmosphere over northeastern Brazil, created by the Moon passing in front of the Sun
For two decades, the program's biodiversity research has provided a scientific foundation for creating conservation areas and increasing sustainable development in São Paulo
FIOCRUZ graduates made significant achievements in public and private institutions in Brazil and abroad
From the bubonic plague to Zika fever, the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation’s 120-year history has been punctuated by a succession of novel diseases and related discoveries