21 / May / 2026 Studies give greater voice to young people to improve mental healthcare A study found that 85% of female university students experienced depression during the pandemic and suggests digital tools could help expand access to care Por Samuel Fernandes
07 / May / 2026 Experienced researchers frequent among authors in predatory journals Pressure to publish and loopholes in Qualis favor journals that forgo peer review and guarantee quick publication Por Samuel Fernandes
22 / April / 2026 Harald Gaski: “Indigenous peoples can also have journals of excellence” Former editor of the only scientific journal written entirely in an Indigenous language and indexed in DOAJ discusses language preservation, academic decolonization, and the limits of international recognition Por Samuel Fernandes
17 / April / 2026 International programs seek scientific talent in response to US budget cuts Initiatives in countries such as Germany, France, and Brazil are increasing their support for US-based researchers seeking a more stable environment Por Samuel Fernandes
13 / March / 2026 How monoclonal antibodies are redefining the fight against HIV Research led by Marina Caskey reveals the potential of monoclonal antibodies capable of neutralizing multiple strains of HIV and keeping the virus under control for long periods Por Samuel Fernandes
06 / March / 2026 Protein design: how scientists are creating tailor-made molecules to tackle major challenges Using computational models and AI, scientists are developing proteins to address scientific and technological problems Por Samuel Fernandes
04 / March / 2026 Only 12 Brazilian universities regulate the use of AI USP survey finds that artificial intelligence governance is progressing slowly in higher education; expert calls for a pedagogical, nonpunitive approach Por Samuel Fernandes
20 / February / 2026 Scientific publishers as “curators of context” in the age of AI Journals need to transform static articles into machine-accessible “knowledge objects,” argues consultant in scholarly publishing Por Samuel Fernandes
04 / February / 2026 Climate and health: medicine academies launch international front to tackle climate impacts on health Based on a plan launched at COP30, institutions from several countries join forces to promote health system adaptations to tackle the climate crisis Por Samuel Fernandes
22 / October / 2025 Autism, paracetamol, and scientific uncertainty: What the most recent evidence tells us Statement by Donald Trump on supposed relationship between paracetamol and autism fires debate on scientific uncertainties and challenges in diagnosing autism spectrum disorder Por Samuel Fernandes