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10 / February / 2025 “I always suspected that a good scientist could be a good entrepreneur” Fabrício Pamplona, founder of four startups, reflects on his transition from academia to entrepreneurship and the impact of visual communication on science Por Letícia Naísa
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
22 / October / 2024 Improving research reliability Malte Elson of the University of Bern, Switzerland, talks about an initiative that pays reviewers to find errors in influential articles Por Moura Leite Netto
27 / September / 2024 “Access to science is a human right” Gabriela Frías-Villegas, from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, proposes more inclusive and participatory approaches to science communication that go beyond simply informing the public Por Moura Leite Netto
25 / June / 2024 Contemporary challenges for communication and health In the virtual world, reliable information now has to compete with the so-called post-truth, pitting scientific knowledge and subjective beliefs against one another Por Claudia Malinverni