Issue # 319 _ September 2022
Cover
- Almost one million Brazilians regularly use e-cigarettes
- Despite being banned in the country, the devices are used by many young people aged 18 to 34 By Suzel Tunes
- E-cigarettes cause lung condition known as EVALI
- Substances in the vapor produced by e-cigarettes can cause damage similar to the effects of COVID-19 By Suzel Tunes
SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION
Collective effort
Initiative mobilizes researchers to quickly review studies published as preprints
By Fabrício MarquesLinguistics
Scientific articles are increasingly complex and cryptic due to excessive use of jargon and acronyms
By Rodrigo de Oliveira AndradePUBLIC POLICIES
A method to overcome the vicious cycle of poverty
With multiple evidence-based actions, the Dara Institute model can inspire state public policy
By Gilberto StamNUTRITION
Foods high in sugar, sodium, and saturated fats will have to display a warning on the label
By Ricardo Zorzettogenetics
Transgenic soy and rice produce more
Experiments alter crop photosynthesis and increase yields by at least a third
By Marcos PivettaPSYCHOLOGY
Straight, gay, and bisexual people are more jealous of same-sex rivals
Survey involved 1,744 individuals from Brazil, Portugal, and Chile aged 17 to 51
By Guilherme ElerPALEONTOLOGY
Presence of water diversified vegetation in north and northeast Brazil 115 million years ago
By Renata FontanettoASTROPHYSICS
International consortium invests US$205 million in Earth-based super telescope
By Marcos PivettaMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Pilot plant generates electricity and water simultaneously
Technological demonstration uses thermal energy recovered from solar panels
By Tiago JokuraLITERATURE
Studies shed light on Arab presence in Brazil
Initiatives provide opportunities for new lines of research on the topic
By Ana Paula Orlandi