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Issue # 309 _ November 2021

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Cover

Native to Brazil
Approximately 90 geographical indications have been awarded for coffee, wine, fruits, and other products from specific areas of Brazil By Marcos Pivetta

Interview

Marilda Sotomayor: A game thinker

By Yuri Vasconcelos

 

Sections

Photolab

Editorial

Good practices

Data

Notes

Retrospect

Careers

Small Business Innovative Research (PIPE)

 

Covid-19

Confidence in vaccines

Studies show COVID-19 vaccine uptake is high among Brazilians

By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade

COVID-19

On the trail of misinformation

Users aligned with the conservative right were more engaged in disseminating false news and inaccurate information on Twitter, according to a survey by FGV

By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade and Sarah Schmidt

Higher education

Turbulence on the horizon for postgraduate education

A four-year assessment of master’s and doctoral degree programs has been suspended by a court, creating uncertainties that undermine program planning

By Fabrício Marques

Gender

Women and their disciples

Study on academic genealogy showcases the legacy of 50 female scientists in Brazil in the training of researchers

By Fabrício Marques

Scientific initiation

An exercise in curiosity

São Paulo private school science fair attracts projects from other regions and abroad

By Carla Zimermann

Climate

Cerrado under threat

Having suffered damage to 45.6% of its original vegetation, the biome is becoming warmer, drier, and more prone to large fires.

By Ricardo Zorzetto

Ecology

Green deforestation

Intensive açaí management threatens biodiversity in Amazonian estuarine forests

By Tiago Jokura

Cosmology

Super-impact on Titan

Collision with celestial body may have created an environment on Saturn's largest moon in which primitive life could emerge

By Sarah Schmidt

HEALTH

Pioneering immunization

Malaria vaccine recommended for children in Africa by the WHO is the first to protect humans from a parasite

By Tiago Jokura

Nuclear medicine

Radiopharmaceuticals under threat

Specialists propose measures to prevent stoppages in radioactive drug production, as happened earlier this year, from becoming recurrent in Brazil

By Domingos Zaparolli

Environment

Forest technology

Artificial intelligence, satellite data, and statistical models are used to predict the risk of deforestation and fires in the Amazon and analyze their impact in real time

By Domingos Zaparolli

Materials engineering

The power of copper

Copper nanoparticles can be used to create biocidal fabrics and agricultural pesticides

By Suzel Tunes

Economics

In practice, the theory is different

New research examines the ideas and policies of Republican Brazil's finance ministers

By Diego Viana

Interview

Roberto Araújo Oliveira Santos Junior: The limits of an Amazonian dream

Goeldi Museum anthropologist claims that, although the Trans-Amazonian Highway was a product of mistaken assumptions, it enabled the creation of small farming communities

By Carlos Fioravanti

Visual arts

A revelatory picture

Studies show that women played an active role in the history of Latin American photography, with next to no recognition

By Ana Paula Orlandi
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