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25 / June / 2024 Jorge Kalil: Making vaccines in Brazil is like David versus Goliath The country is not investing enough in the technology needed to develop and produce vaccines for the biggest threats to public health, says the former Butantan director Por Moura Leite Netto
12 / June / 2024 COVID-19: High levels of immunity hinder clinical trials Clinical trials conducted in 2021 and 2022 were unable to find a dosage of the SARS-CoV-2 virus capable of infecting volunteers in challenge studies Por Editorial staff
10 / May / 2024 Climate change and sustainability: the role of hospitals It is essential for healthcare services, especially hospitals, to be more aware of their carbon footprint Por Karina Pavão Patrício
08 / May / 2024 Artificial intelligence could make ASD diagnosis more accurate Algorithm that identifies brain alterations could increase the accuracy of autism diagnosis Por Gilberto Stam
06 / May / 2024 Technological diversity as a path to innovation at universities Studies by UNICAMP researcher Bruno Brandão Fischer suggest that development policies should not only focus on trending technologies Por Moura Leite Netto
17 / April / 2024 International circulation can improve research Academic mobility, particularly abroad, helps boost scientific productivity Por Eduardo Geraque
18 / March / 2024 Gears and algorithms: The “steam” that will power the twenty-first century Cutting-edge technology has not yet spread far and wide enough to have positive impacts and externalities on the entire economic and social fabric Por André Tortato Rauen
11 / March / 2024 Bispecific antibodies to fight cancer Chemotherapy with specific antibodies only affects tumor cells, without affecting healthy ones Por Editorial staff