11 / June / 2024 How Rio Grande do Sul floods are affecting science The climate catastrophe has interrupted clinical trials and research; many Brazilian institutions were flooded or converted into temporary shelters Por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
28 / May / 2024 Extreme weather events at the center of the debate Ahead of the 5th National Conference on STI, former minister of science Sérgio Rezende talks about what he expects from the event, which has been postponed until July due to the floods in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
30 / April / 2024 An account of the main themes of science Sociologist recommends CGEE report that addresses scientific topics from the perspective of management and strategic studies Por Marcelo Augusto de Paiva dos Santos
17 / April / 2024 International circulation can improve research Academic mobility, particularly abroad, helps boost scientific productivity Por 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 Por Moura Leite Netto
23 / August / 2023 Public research and new molecules Public sector research institutions were responsible for the discovery of 364 drugs and vaccines approved in the USA over the last four decades Por Editorial staff
02 / June / 2023 Topics on the global research agenda Prevention of cardiovascular disease is more researched than cancer, study suggests Por Editorial staff