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Issue # 352 _ June 2025

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Cover

Brazilians are even more mixed-race than you think
New DNA sequencing of 2,723 people reveals greater Indigenous and African ancestry and highlights violence that marked the formation of the Brazilian population By Maria Guimarães
Genome diversity could help SUS
Brazil’s national health system (SUS) could treat diseases more efficiently by making use of databases on ancestry and the wide variety embedded in Brazilian DNA By Maria Guimarães

Interview

Regina Macedo: Biologist reformulates view on bird behavior

São Paulo native from UnB who helped revise concepts about sexual selection in the tropics and cooperative breeding has dedicated herself to another passion since last year: painting By Maria Guimarães and Carlos Fioravanti

 

Sections

Data

Editorial

Good practices

Notes

Obituary

Photolab

Research Itineraries

Retrospect

Small Business Innovative Research (PIPE)

 

Scientific production

Researchers use artificial intelligence in scientific work

AI tools support academic writing, perform calculations, and even help select reviewers

By Sarah Schmidt

Integrity

USP creates Office of Research Integrity and Protection

New office tasked with preventing conflicts of interest and supporting entrepreneurial teachers

By Fabrício Marques

Virology

Alternating circulation of dengue serotypes keeps the total number of cases high

2025 is the fourth successive year with more than one million suspected cases of the disease

By Giselle Soares

Paleoecology

The Atlantic Forest in layers

Research on microalgae in southern São Paulo reveals how an old lake transformed into a swamp

By Guilherme Costa

Agriculture

Farming technique of the Wauja people in Alto Xingu increases cassava diversity

Wauja agriculture can help recover crops that have suffered from genetic erosion

By Gilberto Stam

Astrophysics

Simulation suggests that Mercury formed from a glancing collision with a body of similar mass

Impact would have ripped away part of the planet's mass and shaped its current geological composition

By Marcos Pivetta

Interview

José Roque: Physicist talks about the Sirius accelerator and Brazil’s first maximum biosafety level laboratory

Director-General of the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) won the 2025 Admiral Álvaro Alberto Award

By Marcos Pivetta

Innovation

How to avoid failures in radical innovation projects

Preparing teams for unexpected events and communicating with other departments helps overcome frustration and prevents unnecessary losses

By Carlos Fioravanti

Biotechnology

Bacterial cellulose membranes help wounds heal

Brazilian universities and companies are advancing with new applications for biomaterials made from plant waste

By Carlos Fioravanti

Sustainability

Research center and company create method for recycling LED lamps

Method based on physical processing of material could reduce waste generation and stimulate circular economy

By Yuri Vasconcelos

Space engineering

Satellite designed to locate people lost at sea

Nanodevice created at a university is designed to help rescue small boats in emergency situations

By Yuri Vasconcelos

Anthropology

Impact of the digital age on the sex market

Websites expand the scope of sex work and deepen inequalities among the people offering this type of service

By Christina Queiroz

Society

Backyards strengthen community ties in poor regions of São Paulo

Study investigates the role of these outdoor spaces on the lives of residents

By Regiane Oliveira

Music

Rare sheet music helps tell the story of music in Brazil

Documents found in archives reveal works by composers such as Presciliano Silva, one of the first Black teachers in São Paulo

By Eduardo Magossi
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