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01 / May / 2026 Physician-scientists in Brazil: A vital career path still faces structural barriers A study highlights direct benefits for patients but reveals structural barriers that hinder the development of this career path in the country Por Editorial staff
29 / April / 2026 Can AI use affect learning? Study of more than one thousand participants suggests that AI improves immediate performance, but the technology should complement—rather than replace—active problem-solving effort Por Helder Nakaya
27 / April / 2026 Science in Latin America is growing, but underinvestment continues, says Gabriela Dutrénit A leading figure in innovation policy, Mexican researcher analyzes structural constraints and pathways for increasing the region’s scientific prominence Por Moura Leite Netto
24 / April / 2026 “When you want to do research without being confined to theory, the field of health is a great intersection.” Einstein Hospital Israelita researcher analyzes Brazil’s public health system, supports clinical research, and formulates public policy based on her business background Por Marília Marasciulo
22 / April / 2026 Harald Gaski: “Indigenous peoples can also have journals of excellence” Former editor of the only scientific journal written entirely in an Indigenous language and indexed in DOAJ discusses language preservation, academic decolonization, and the limits of international recognition Por Samuel Fernandes
21 / April / 2026 Adopting emerging technologies in early career enhances visibility and scientific impact Editorial outlines practical guidelines for researchers seeking greater visibility by adopting largely unexplored early-stage methods and technologies Por Yasmim Cunha