#News 23 / July / 2025 Climate, and health on the agenda at Science Arena The event will take place on August 6 to discuss the role of international scientific collaborations in tackling the climate crisis por Editorial staff
#Careers 22 / July / 2025 How to reinvent your career on the job market? Expert highlights eight ways researchers can pivot their careers and make use of their skills at private companies, NGOs, and in public administration por Gabriela Monteiro
#Careers 28 / July / 2025 “Scientists need to speak social network language” Settled in the USA, a Brazilian biomedical engineer turns his research routine into content for followers on social networks por Letícia Naísa
#Interviews 15 / May / 2025 The efficiency of randomized clinical trials Otavio Berwanger (George Institute for Global Health UK) advocates for more innovative and representative clinical trials based on digital technology por Gilberto Stam
#Interviews 25 / July / 2025 “Health needs to be the driving force at COP30” Alan Dangour, Climate and Health director at Wellcome Trust, believes that health must be at the core of decisions taken at COP30 por Moura Leite Netto
# 15 / July / 2025 Researchers use prompt injection to manipulate AI in peer review Hidden commands embedded in manuscripts instruct artificial intelligence systems to only issue positive opinions por Diogo Rodriguez
# 07 / July / 2025 Floods increase risk of violence against women, study says Global research shows that women exposed to extreme climate events have 10.78% more chance of suffering violence at the hands of an intimate partner por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
# 20 / June / 2025 Online gambling exposes health issues and regulatory challenges Gambling websites are growing in popularity worldwide, affecting the finances and mental health of millions of people por Editorial staff
# 12 / May / 2025 Tackling future pandemics with global diplomacy International organizations are working together to foster innovation in health and equitable access to vaccines and medicines, striving to ensure a more effective response to potential future health crises por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
# 25 / April / 2025 Reproducibility crisis hits biomedicine Seven in every ten biomedical scientists have been unable to reproduce scientific experiments, warns international study involving researchers from 80 countries por Gilberto Stam
# 09 / April / 2025 Trump’s tariffs make science more expensive in the US and could have a global impact Protectionist measures raise research costs and threaten scientific supply chains amid rising trade tensions por Diogo Rodriguez
# 04 / April / 2025 Using the immune system to fight brain cancer Research reveals that immune cells modified with CAR and cytokine have the potential to cure up to 67% of mice with glioblastoma, paving the way for new treatments por Gilberto Stam
#Careers Four teacher development strategies Expert lists the priority skills for improving teaching practices and encouraging more student-centered approaches
Essays Biotechnology Cell Therapy Molecular Genetics Public Health S&T Policy scientific integrity Wellness & Mental Health Big Data & Digital Health Infectious Diseases Environment Aging Érika Bevilaqua Rangel 03 / June / 2025 Diabetic kidney disease needs to be mitigated Developing new therapies is essential to reducing the impact of diabetes mellitus on people affected by the disease
Columns Public Health Well-being & Digital Health Infectious Diseases S&T Policy scientific integrity Biotechnology Environment Wellness & Mental Health Aging Big Data & Digital Health Eliseth Leão 29 / May / 2025 Between notes and feelings: Music, health, and spirituality Throughout history, music has been used to access immaterial dimensions of the human being, acting on health and spirituality for physical and psychological well-being
16 / May / 2025 Another way of living academia is possible The challenge of building a more accommodating and inclusive academic environment, where the mental health of young researchers is prioritized