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International issue | May 2024

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Cover

Forest guardians
Multiple satellite systems monitor deforestation in the Amazon and provide support for the target of zero deforestation by 2030 By Marcos Pivetta
The return of TerraClass
EMBRAPA and INPE resume the mapping of land use and cover in the Amazon, 14% of which is occupied by pasture and agriculture By Marcos Pivetta

Interview

Marco Lucchesi: The frontier poet

By Christina Queiroz

 

Sections

Editorial

Photolab

 

INDICATORS

Expanding opportunities

The FAPESP Annual Report shows that the foundation increased its research funding in 2022 and sought to recover from losses caused by the pandemic

By Fabrício Marques

SCIENTIFIC DIFFUSION

Communication barrier

Study outlines disadvantages faced by authors of scientific articles who do not speak English as a native language and ways to overcome them

By Fabrício Marques

EVOLUTION

The long history of bees

Pollinating insects are estimated to have appeared 120 million years ago on the Western Gondwana supercontinent, formed by what is currently South America and Africa

By Sarah Schmidt

EPIDEMIOLOGY

Premature deaths

The suicide rate among indigenous people is almost three times greater than that among the general population

By Renata Fontanetto

GEOLOGY

The long history of the São Francisco river

In the last 90,000 years, the São Francisco river has straightened and deepened under the influence of erosion and dams

By Carlos Fioravanti

CLIMATE CHANGE

The green carpet contribution

Moss-covered areas capture 6.43 billion tons of carbon a year and have a coverage area nearly that of China

By Guilherme Eler

ARCHAEOLOGY

Human marks in the amazon

Cutting-edge technology was used to identify geoglyphs beneath the forest, and work with current indigenous peoples suggests the intentional generation of terra preta since pre-Columbian times

By Letícia Naísa

PHARMACOLOGY

A potential vaccine against cocaine addiction

Research to develop an immunizing agent for treating addiction to cocaine is underway

By Suzel Tunes

ENERGY

The power of salt

Researchers developed the first prototype of a Brazilian sodium battery, which could provide an alternative to lithium storage modules

By Domingos Zaparolli

BIOTECHNOLOGY

A test of quality

A modified cardboard sensor with gold particles may help monitor the quality of water consumed by the population

By Yuri Vasconcelos

SOCIETY

From the margins to academia

Fifty years since it began, the hip-hop movement is the subject of Brazilian research in fields such as anthropology and education

By Christina Queiroz

POLITICAL SCIENCE

The faith and the fiscal

Brazilian Revenue Service data can be used to map a century of expansion by the evangelical church

By Diego Viana
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