Issue # 291 _ May 2020
Cover
- Science fights back
- In just four months, 8,000 scientific articles have been published on Covid-19, more than 70 drugs tested against SARS-CoV-2, and the first vaccines trialed on humans By Redação
- A frightening disease
- Reports suggest the novel coronavirus may indirectly affect other organs as well as the lungs By Ricardo Zorzetto
- The antivirus arsenal
- The search for an effective treatment for COVID-19 includes testing drugs already used against other diseases and even plasma By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
- Progress toward dengue vaccine
- A formulation developed by the Butantan Institute has shown protective effects in the second phase of testing By Carlos Fioravanti
- Vital ventilators
- Brazil’s hospitals scramble to buy ventilators for ICUs, while a FAPESP-supported firm closes a deal to supply 6,500 units to the Brazilian Ministry of Health By Yuri Vasconcelos and Frances Jones
- In the palm of the hand
- A São Paulo physician developed a portable respirator in the 1950s By Carlos Fioravanti
- Michel Nussenzweig: Antibody hunter
- Brazilian-born immunologist searches the plasma of patients who have survived COVID-19 for proteins capable of fighting the novel coronavirus By Ricardo Zorzetto
- Historical vulnerability
- Chronic health problems and poor connections with public authorities make combating the SARS-CoV-2 virus a challenge for indigenous peoples By Christina Queiroz
- Research during the quarantine
- By Redação
S&T Policy
Interview
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Carlos Guerra Schrago: The theory and practice of evolution
By Fabrício Marques and Maria GuimarãesScience
Technology
Biotechnology
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Clothes made of bacteria
Biofabrics made from microbes are crawling their way into the fashion industry
By Frances Jones