Members of faculty at universities in São Paulo
February 15, 2021 2:43 pmQualification levels rise in the private system while proportion working full-time remains stable
Qualification levels rise in the private system while proportion working full-time remains stable
A professor of criminology at the University of Arizonainterviewed 613 researchers and asked them which types of scientific misconduct they believe occur most frequently in academia
A mathematician at the Georgia Tech sentenced to two months of house arrest for misrepresenting information in research reports submitted to the NSF in relation to a US$240,000 grant.
Despite being rare, articles on COVID-19 published in fraudulent journals serve as a warning
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When added to viscous alcohol using a pipette, aminoquinoline slowly rises due to differences in density between the two substances, and as they mix, a fluorescent glow is emitted, visible in black light
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Researcher from São Paulo wins international award for studies on ecological interactions
Respiratory physiotherapy training goes beyond undergraduate level, with increasing opportunities for work in hospitals
Doctors and public authorities acted quickly against a bubonic plague outbreak in Santos in 1899
After 16 years cataloging collections and tracking down missing documentary heritage, Brazil’s national committee for the Memory of the World program was suspended in 2019
Lack of basic sanitation in Brazil damages public health and the economy
New cultivars developed at the Campinas Agronomic Institute using tangerine genes show resistance to citrus variegated chlorosis
Use of bacteria for processing ore from gold deposit in Mato Grosso could reduce environmental risk and costs of operation
New computer software could improve the speed and efficiency of heart-disease diagnosis and treatment
New method of classifying living organisms favors evolutionary history and abandons the divisions of the Linnaean system
260-million-year-old arthropod fossil found in sedimentary rocks at the side of the road in the state of Santa Catarina
The first native peoples of the Americas had similar physical traits to current indigenous populations: brown eyes, black hair, and dark skin
Mexican site suggests settlement of the Americas began 30,000 years ago
Report on scientific journal impact factors shows Brazilian periodicals are improving
Computer scientist Nivio Ziviani, from Minas Gerais, has founded five startups and sold one to Google
Writers and artists use images of plague to portray tragic events and reflect on the human condition
Data sharing has grown amid the pandemic and perceived benefits can drive further growth
Countries increase spending on COVID-19, but levels of investment in research vary
The probability of catching a respiratory virus, such as the novel coronavirus, is high for those close to a contaminated passenger and low for those further away
Crucial questions about the response of the immune system to the novel coronavirus remain unanswered
Depression rates for health professionals who care for COVID-19 patients have tripled
Psychological suffering and mental illness caused by radical changes to daily life, fear of getting sick, and an economic crisis
Skyports plans to start a new drone service for transporting medical supplies, tests, and samples between hospitals on the west coast of Scotland
Adipose tissue may act as a reservoir for the novel coronavirus, suggests a study conducted by researchers at the University of Campinas