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 By 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 By 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 By 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 By Eduardo Geraque
02 / October / 2023 The other side of the brain drain The emigration of highly skilled professionals may help create collaborative networks among researchers, states UNICAMP’s science policy expert By Moura Leite Netto
10 / August / 2023 Rethinking the article review process Peter Schulz, a scholar of scientific communication at Unicamp, discusses the challenges of making the peer-review process more open and transparent By Ricardo Muniz
19 / July / 2023 The reaction to immunotherapy Lidia Arantes from Hospital de Amor studies different responses to the treatment of patients with lung cancer By Ricardo Muniz
03 / June / 2023 Adalberto Fazzio: Training 21st-century scientists CNPEM physicist talks about the challenges of creating an interdisciplinary undergraduate course By Eduardo Geraque
01 / June / 2023 Science as an arm of foreign policy Amâncio Jorge de Oliveira, of USP, discusses the challenges of Brazilian science diplomacy By Brunna Mariel