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06 / May / 2024 Technological diversity as a path to innovation at universities Studies by UNICAMP researcher Bruno Brandão Fischer suggest that development policies should not only focus on trending technologies Por Moura Leite Netto
26 / March / 2024 Peer review: the challenge of making it more diverse Laura Feetham-Walker, from the British publishing company IOP Publishing, discusses the importance of engaging early career and female researchers in manuscript revision processes Por Moura Leite Netto
13 / March / 2024 Kananda Eller: Communicating science to transform the world Chemist and influencer sees science communication as an essential factor in developing a fairer and more egalitarian society Por Marina Gomes Ricardo Muniz
22 / February / 2024 Traps in the immune system Fernando de Queiroz Cunha from USP studies the role of neutrophil extracellular traps in sepsis, arboviruses, and COVID-19 Por Moura Leite Netto
18 / January / 2024 Henning Ulrich: The mechanisms behind receptors Brazil-based German biochemist researches purine and kinin receptors in search of therapies for neurological diseases Por Moura Leite Netto
16 / November / 2023 The most aggressive variants of HPV Laura Sichero, a biologist from the Cancer Institute, talks about the HPV variant most likely to cause cancer Por Eduardo Geraque