14 / August / 2024 The urgent need for green medicine Pharmaceutical pollution of ecosystems is a threat to biodiversity, ecosystem services, and public health Por Editorial staff
09 / August / 2024 Bioethics and AI: what role do clinicians and patients play? Researchers identify problems with the use of programs such as ChatGPT in the clinician-patient relationship and suggest how to make better use of AI tools Por Editorial staff
23 / July / 2024 Equality of access to scientific data Dutch initiative aims to encourage raw research data sharing to ensure replication of studies Por Editorial staff
02 / July / 2024 We need to steer technological change The innovations we need cannot depend solely on spontaneous discoveries prompted by curiosity Por André Tortato Rauen
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
25 / June / 2024 Contemporary challenges for communication and health In the virtual world, reliable information now has to compete with the so-called post-truth, pitting scientific knowledge and subjective beliefs against one another Por Claudia Malinverni
11 / June / 2024 How Rio Grande do Sul floods are affecting science The climate catastrophe has interrupted clinical trials and research; many Brazilian institutions were flooded or converted into temporary shelters Por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
07 / June / 2024 The lessons learned from COVID-19 Pharmacist and former Dean of Unifesp recommends a book that reflects on the challenges faced during the pandemic and why we should not forget them Por Soraya Soubhi Smaili
28 / May / 2024 Extreme weather events at the center of the debate Ahead of the 5th National Conference on STI, former minister of science Sérgio Rezende talks about what he expects from the event, which has been postponed until July due to the floods in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
27 / May / 2024 Einstein the watchmaker Reflecting on the consequences of our academic work can prevent unethical practices, although it does not guarantee that discoveries will not result in “atomic bombs” Por Paulo Schor