Issue # 269 _ July 2018
Cover
- Leaping towards brilliance
- Now in its final stage of construction, the latest-generation synchrotron light source could elevate the quality of Brazilian research By Ricardo Zorzetto
- The race for the best light
- Sirius will compete with both a fourth-generation facility inaugurated in 2016 in Sweden, and another planned to begin operating in 2020 in France By Ricardo Zorzetto
S&T Policy
DIFFUSION
Cartoon Science
The rising popularity of comic strips in science and research communication
By Bruno de PierroPatent War
Patent War
Researchers locked in legal battle for property rights linked to the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool
By Fabrício MarquesFUNDING
Tax Law for Cancer
Program receives more tax-exemption funds for treatment than for research into the disease
By Bruno de PierroScience
ENVIRONMENT
Energy to change
Conference discusses the role of biofuels in fighting global warming
By Marcos PivettaINTERVIEW
José Goldemberg: From nuclear physics to ethanol
Researcher speaks of his major contributions to science
By Marcos PivettaECOLOGY
Underwater Forest
Coral reefs at the mouth of the Amazon River may be larger, deeper, and more complex than expected
By Carlos FioravantiASTROPHYSICS
A meteorite in Serra Pelada
Fragments of one of the largest asteroids in the solar system recovered by researchers in Amazonia
By Victória FlórioTechnology
Humanities
SOCIAL SCIENCES
International pregnancy
Demand for assisted reproduction increases foreign genetic material in Brazil
By Christina Queiroz