Issue # 317 _ July 2022
Cover
- Inequality in collaborations is a matter of scientific integrity, says World Conference
- Event in Cape Town, South Africa, addresses the need to expand the concept of research responsibility By Fabrício Marques
- Brazil diversifies research on scientific integrity
- The country's participation in the world conference includes work on retractions, training, and data quality By Fabrício Marques
COVID-19
Brazilian networks keep a close eye on coronavirus variants
SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance in the country backed by funding from British government program
By Frances JonesSCIENTOMETRICS
Nobel Prize winner data used in studies on trends and advances in science
Research seeks productivity standards that characterize high-impact research and careers
By Fabrício MarquesHUMAN RESOURCES
Low academic mobility in Brazil has no significant impact on productivity, study suggests
By Rodrigo de Oliveira AndradeARCHAEOLOGY
Dating indicates that skeleton found in Piauí is 9,600 years old
Nicknamed Zuzu, the individual was a contemporary of the oldest human groups in South America
By Ricardo Zorzetto