27 / January / 2026 “You cannot do good science in your spare time,” says author of study highlighted at European cardiology conference Cardiologist Pedro Lemos explains the intricacies of a large multicenter study involving over 3,000 patients, the results of which could be used by Brazil’s public health system (SUS). Por Moura Leite Netto
13 / January / 2026 Spanish guide highlights best practices for communicating scientific integrity The Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology calls for transparency around errors and self-correction to promote a more realistic view of science Por Editorial staff
04 / December / 2025 Is there really a crisis of confidence in science? In an editorial, The Lancet suggests that public trust in science is relatively high, but that science communication remains a critical issue. Por Bruno de Pierro
12 / November / 2025 Communicating science to enhance public health Advances in technology, nutrition, genetics, and mental healthcare require high-quality information to protect people’s rights, guide decisions, and expand access to care Por Moura Leite Netto
27 / October / 2025 Pressure and lack of support: research reveals challenges faced by faculty staff in the UK Fewer than half of British faculty staff feel able to deal with their workload; report carries recommendations that may inspire changes in Brazil Por Roseane Santos
22 / October / 2025 Autism, paracetamol, and scientific uncertainty: What the most recent evidence tells us Statement by Donald Trump on supposed relationship between paracetamol and autism fires debate on scientific uncertainties and challenges in diagnosing autism spectrum disorder Por Samuel Fernandes
16 / October / 2025 What should we expect from the doctors we train? In the midst of a transformation, medical education must integrate health outcomes, patient safety, and social responsibility Por Leonardo de Andrade Rodrigues Brito
08 / October / 2025 Artificial intelligence: Practical uses and ethical limits in science ChatGPT, SciSpace, Anara: AI specialist Rebeca Scalco says tools need to work for scientists, not the other way around Por Gabriela Monteiro
01 / October / 2025 AI may worsen inequalities in the Global South, warn scientists Specialists at the 17th TWAS General Conference highlight the risks of a lack of infrastructure, dependence on other countries, and technological concentration Por Marília Marasciulo
15 / July / 2025 Researchers use prompt injection to manipulate AI in peer review Hidden commands embedded in manuscripts instruct artificial intelligence systems to only issue positive opinions Por Diogo Rodriguez