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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
30 / April / 2024 An account of the main themes of science Sociologist recommends CGEE report that addresses scientific topics from the perspective of management and strategic studies Por Marcelo Augusto de Paiva dos Santos
17 / April / 2024 International circulation can improve research Academic mobility, particularly abroad, helps boost scientific productivity Por Eduardo Geraque
29 / March / 2024 What can nature do for mental health? Contact with natural landscapes, green spaces, and birdsong can help in coping with disorders such as anxiety and depression Por Eliseth Leão
18 / March / 2024 The origin of the opioid epidemic in the United States Biomedical scientist and science educator recommends a book that tells the story of a drug identified as one of the causes of the country’s health crisis Por Jonathan Vicente
11 / March / 2024 An unconventional approach to valuing science Scientific research is a valuable resource for society, but it cannot be impervious to criticism and scrutiny, including from journalists Por Theo Ruprecht
08 / March / 2024 Revisiting Indigenous heritage and resistance Professor from the Department of Community Health at the Federal University of Ceará recommends a book that revisits the history of the Indigenous population during the Brazilian dictatorship Por Lígia Kerr