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17 / April / 2025 Science diplomacy in an era of disruption In the evolving geopolitical context, private companies act as supranational entities, shaping policies according to their corporate interests Por Guilherme Ary Plonski
05 / February / 2025 Artificial intelligence reduces beliefs in conspiracy theories ChatGPT-style system created at MIT diminishes conspiratorial beliefs for up to two months after interaction Por Editorial staff
31 / January / 2025 Artificial intelligence: Risks for science and communication Defining priorities and focusing on the human being are essential to guide better research with generative artificial intelligence Por Pollyana Ferrari
23 / August / 2024 AI increases colonoscopy rates in the US New York study used digital technology to identify cancer patients who missed colonoscopy exams Por Editorial staff
09 / August / 2024 Bioethics and AI: what role do clinicians and patients play? Researchers identify problems with the use of programs such as ChatGPT in the clinician-patient relationship and suggest how to make better use of AI tools Por Editorial staff
23 / July / 2024 Equality of access to scientific data Dutch initiative aims to encourage raw research data sharing to ensure replication of studies Por Editorial staff
05 / July / 2024 Time-saving tool checks for conflicts of interest on exam boards Conflitulus Lattes cross-checks information from the résumés of dozens of candidates and examiners, and may save the organizers hours of work Por Gilberto Stam