Issue # 327 _ May 2023
Cover
- Alcohol has accompanied humanity since the emergence of cities and the adoption of agriculture
- Some 10,000 years ago, the Chinese made a fermented drink from a mixture of rice, honey, and fruit By Marcos Pivetta
- Amount considered as moderate alcohol consumption drops worldwide
- Rise in cancer and other diseases associated with drinking small amounts of alcohol challenges the notion of moderate consumption By Marcos Pivetta
OPEN ACCESS
Discount and waiver policies for article publication charges are inaccessible to countries like Brazil
Concessions offered by publishers are restricted to authors from very poor nations
By Fabrício MarquesScientometrics
Study estimates how many years scientific collaborations last in Brazil
UFABC survey analyzed articles written as coauthorships in 81 fields
By Fabrício MarquesPublic health
One in seven 40-year-old Brazilian women has intentionally terminated at least one pregnancy
Half of them had abortions between the ages of 12 and 19
By Ricardo ZorzettoNEUROSCIENCE
Learning to tell time
Neurons from one region of the brain train those from another to count the ticking of seconds
By Ricardo ZorzettoCOVID-19
Thai version of vaccine similar to ButanVac induces good immune response
By Meghie RodriguesMicrobiology
Viruses that infect insects increase the ability of Aedes aegypti to transmit diseases to humans
Mosquitoes infected with both PCLV and HTV are three times more likely to carry the dengue virus
By Renata FontanettoImmunology
Antibodies defeat yellow fever in animals
Rodents and monkeys given an infusion of the compounds were able to survive infection
By Ricardo ZorzettoEnvironment
Urban planning failures, heavy rainfall, and fragile soil aggravate gullies nationwide
By Sarah SchmidtECOLOGY
How many cubs does a jaguar have?
Scientists use technology to measure the birth rate of jaguars in the Pantanal
By Letícia NaísaMaterials engineering
Bioactive glass could be used to treat bone cancer
Composite material has potential to simultaneously kill cancer cells and regenerate bone
By Suzel Tunes