28 / May / 2026 “The risk isn’t AI, but delegating intellectual work to the machine,” researcher says Fernanda Scussel believes artificial intelligence tools can expedite research, but they require careful checks, well-crafted prompts, and clarity about authorship By Gabriela Monteiro
26 / May / 2026 Mezzo-soprano and scientist: how Renata Prôa built an international research career A PhD candidate at Columbia and data scientist at Einstein, Prôa argues that young researchers need to learn to better communicate their career paths By Gabriela Monteiro
13 / May / 2026 Artificial intelligence: how does it generate uncertainty in science? See what the expert says Sociologist Glauco Arbix of USP says the current scenario requires not only technical proficiency, but also critical reflection on the role of the researcher By 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 By Editorial staff
24 / March / 2026 The impact of AI on scientific careers in three phases Researcher from Einstein Hospital Israelita maps how generative AI is expected to transform the routines of researchers By Editorial staff
24 / March / 2026 “AI is a good tool for those who know how to use it,” says research specialist Lis Leão Researcher at Einstein Hospital Israelita discusses the challenges of assembling multidisciplinary teams and the limits of using AI in science By Editorial staff
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 By Samuel Fernandes
05 / March / 2026 8 strategic applications of AI in medicine Language models are being incorporated into core areas of care, but a study warns that the technology is still incipient and exposes security and bias risks By Marília Marasciulo
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 By Samuel Fernandes
06 / February / 2026 Can specific experiences serve as a parameter for different research professionals? Based on studies of AI, the researcher highlights the need to assimilate the various dimensions of digital life and their influence on science careers By Camila De Paoli Leporace