14 / February / 2025 Behind the scenes of gene editing Walter Isaacson’s work is essential to understanding the ways biochemist Jennifer Doudna contributed to the development of CRISPR-Cas9 Por Davi Coe Torres
13 / February / 2025 Course: Biotechnological applications in vaccine production University of Siena accepting applications for online biotechnology and vaccine development course until March 5 Por Editorial staff
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
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
29 / January / 2025 AI could increase accuracy in clinical trials Study reveals that GPT-4 models outperform experts at selecting patients with heart failure, optimizing inclusion in clinical trials, and reducing operational costs Por Moura Leite Netto
15 / January / 2025 The role of science journalism in combating denialism and disinformation Science journalism and scientists are increasingly working together to combat misinformation and clarify complex issues for the public Por Wilson da Costa Bueno
14 / January / 2025 To reduce costs and increase diversity in clinical studies A US regulatory agency advocates analyzing treatment efficacy by combining observational studies with targeted data collection Por Editorial staff
20 / December / 2024 Postdoctoral fellowship in immuno-oncology Fellowship at the Immuno-oncology Research Center in São Paulo open to Brazilians and foreigners; applications accepted until 12/31 Por Editorial staff
19 / December / 2024 Fighting Alzheimer’s with science and empathy Brazilian biologist is leading research that seeks to develop a simple, less invasive method for diagnosing the disease that affects her mother Por Letícia Naísa
18 / December / 2024 Collaborative effort to unlock Down syndrome Focusing on personalized medicine, Argentine biologist Joaquin Espinosa outlines how recent advancements in research can help predict risks and enhance the quality of life for individuals with Down syndrome Por Moura Leite Netto