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Issue # 312 _ February 2022

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Cover

Fast lane from the lab to the public
The emerging field of implementation science seeks to accelerate the application of evidence-based knowledge By Fabrício Marques

Interview

Maria Victoria de Mesquita Benevides: The right to democracy

Sociologist fosters the creation of the field of education in human rights in Brazil By Christina Queiroz

 

Sections

Photolab

Editorial

Good practices

Data

Notes

Obituary

Retrospect

Careers

Small Business Innovative Research (PIPE)

 

COVID-19

The pandemic accelerates

High transmissibility of the Omicron variant reinforces the importance of vaccinating children, the last age group to be immunized

By Marcos Pivetta

COVID-19

The efficiency of masks

Tests reveal how and to what extent different types of masks limit the airborne spread of infectious diseases

By Tiago Jokura

Ethics

Solutions for harassment

Brazilian universities establish policies to fight mischief and sexual violence

By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade

Publications

Counting the costs

Study estimates publisher expenses and profit margins and reignites the debate over the fair price of publishing a scientific article

By Fabrício Marques

Scientific communication

Language in decline

Study identifies a fall in the number of Brazilian scientific articles written in Portuguese

By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade

Climate

The Amazon produces 8% of the planet's methane

Most of the gas emitted in the biome comes from wetlands, but the rise in livestock farming and fires has increased emissions associated with human occupation

By Marcos Pivetta

Geochemistry

Witnesses to a primitive Earth

Rocks found in Minas Gerais contain evidence of pockets of oxygen from 400 million years before the gas accumulated in the planet’s atmosphere

By Ricardo Zorzetto

Interview

Luiz Vitor de Souza Filho: High-energy ambassador

A Brazilian physicist from the University of São Paulo's São Carlos campus has been elected to chair the international scientific consortium building the world's largest gamma-ray observatory

By Marcos Pivetta

Ecology

Vaccinating primates against yellow fever

Early trials suggest human vaccines are effective in wild primate species susceptible to the yellow fever virus

By Carlos Fioravanti

Archaeology

Lower sea, fewer shell mounds

Study suggests a reduction in the level of the Atlantic Ocean 2,200 years ago sparked the collapse of ancient peoples on the Brazilian coast

By Tiago Jokura

Biotechnology

Cell therapy on the radar

Company changes business plan and invests in regenerative medicine in search of a cure for diseases that currently have no treatment

By Suzel Tunes

Naval engineering

Robots on the high seas

Autonomous boat and drone used to monitor oil leaks at offshore oil platforms

By Domingos Zaparolli

Public policy

Fluid identities

A new study estimates the number of transgender and nonbinary people in Brazil at 3 million

By Christina Queiroz

Urban planning

More than just a city of monuments

Freshly discovered documents reveal alternative designs ultimately abandoned in the construction of Brasília and its surrounding towns

By Diego Viana
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