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16 / April / 2026 Psyllium: Why do we still not fully understand its effects on the body? Used since antiquity, the compound can now be found in dietary supplements Por Editorial staff
08 / April / 2026 What’s next for Latin American science? Experts gather in São Paulo to discuss the future Organized by Einstein, “Voices of Latin American Science” examines innovation, science policy, and the challenges facing research in the region Por Editorial staff
06 / April / 2026 Use of AI in scientific research may undermine the training of early-career researchers Early reliance on AI tools may undermine learning, critical thinking and the authenticity of academic work, according to a researcher at Einstein Por Editorial staff
01 / April / 2026 Communicating scientific uncertainties can weaken support for public policies, study finds Study with over 1,100 participants finds that a lack of scientific consensus affects support for regulatory policies on microplastics Por Editorial staff