Economy
Litigation
Industrial policy in check
Brazil is expected to revise industrial policy and R&D incentives
Economy
Forecast downturn in public R&D investments
Forecast downturn in public R&D investments
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DISSEMINATION
Duel of the mega-journals
Dispute points to changes in the scientific publications market
EPHEMERALITY
Time for transformative innovation
Conference marks 50 years of the Science Policy Research Unit
NOBEL PRIZE
Autophagy, topological transitions and molecular machines
Autophagy, topological transitions and molecular machines
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brain drain
Threats of layoffs in Russia
Government of Russia plans to dismiss government researchers
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Dengue
The global cost of dengue
According to a study, dengue generated an expenditure of $8.9 billion in 2013
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Careers
Market values professionals with graduate degrees
Market values professionals with graduate degrees
Economics
Good news for sugarcane
Increase in ethanol production improved people’s lives in the countryside
DEVELOPMENT
A guiding star for industry
Books discuss ways to address the deindustrialization of Brazil’s economy
Xylella fastidiosa
Pests that destroy olive trees
The European Commission invests to destroy a bacteria that destroys olive trees
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Prize
The 2015 Nobel Prizes
Parasitic diseases and DNA repair are among the recognized research subjects
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Networks of Knowledge
The DNA of innovation in the metropolises
Universities influence the economy and environment where they are situated
Plague
Hydrogel with pest-fighting worm
A mixture of water, hydrogel and worm helps to combat the wood wasp
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obesity
The cost of obesity
Obesity takes a high toll on people's health and governments alike
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Careers
What is expected of a trainee
Initiative is expected of candidates in selection processes
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Recognition
From Blue LED to the Brain’s GPS
Nobel Prizes highlights advances in microscopy and neuroscience
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careers
An eclectic career path
Marcos Jank has been a professor at USP and today is an executive at BRF
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