Issue # 239 _ January 2016
S&T Policy
Human Resources
Limited mobility
Research shows that Brazilian researchers enjoy little career mobility
By Bruno de PierroDEVELOPMENT
A guiding star for industry
Books discuss ways to address the deindustrialization of Brazil’s economy
By Fabrício MarquesSymposium
Solutions from science
Event discusses paths for overcoming challenges in the fields of health, energy and the environment
By Bruno de PierroScience
NEUROLOGY
Adjusting the theory of pain
Adaptations of traditional approaches lead to new insights into phantom pain and other phenomena
By Carlos FioravantiBIOPHYSICS
Cancer’s hunger
A model explains how tumors mobilize the blood vessels that nourish them
By Igor ZolnerkevicASTRONOMY
Investigating the Sun
Researchers try to understand the reactions that take place inside stars like the Sun
By Igor ZolnerkevicTechnology
Aerospace engineering
A Brazilian satellite
The Amazonia 1, developed in Brazil, will monitor natural resources and help fight deforestation
By Yuri VasconcelosELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Drones over the field
Technological advances expand the possibilities for using unmanned aircraft in agriculture
By Rodrigo de Oliveira AndradeCorporate research
Innovative recipes
In an effort to increase market share, Alibra is developing new ingredients for the food industry
By Yuri Vasconcelos