Issue # 248 _ October 2016
S&T Policy
DISSEMINATION
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How to use knowledge
British report rates experiments to broaden the reach of information based on scientific evidence
By Bruno de PierroScience
BIOINFORMATICS
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Programs for an integrated biology
New software examines the role of gene networks in triggering diseases
By Ricardo AguiarZOOLOGY
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Obama crosses the Atlantic
A flatworm native to Brazil and named after a U.S. president is now spreading across Europe
By Marcos PivettaBIODIVERSITY
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Appearances are deceiving
Integrated genetic and ecological studies reveal evolutionary processes
By Maria GuimarãesECOLOGY
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Aquatic America
Habitat degradation could threaten the stability of the world’s largest fish diversity
By André Julião - da Agência FAPESPMelanoma
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Less severe melanoma
Protein action may promote a milder progression of skin tumors
By Marcos Pivetta