01 / April / 2026 Communicating scientific uncertainties can weaken support for public policies, study finds Study with over 1,100 participants finds that a lack of scientific consensus affects support for regulatory policies on microplastics Por Editorial staff
31 / March / 2026 Citations in clinical practice guidelines do not always reflect true impact of research Study identifies hidden and symbolic citation patterns that distort the measurement of scientific impact in health policies Por Editorial staff
23 / March / 2026 Women advance in science but struggle to reach academia’s top ranks A survey of 136 organizations reveals that 60% have gender equality policies, but fewer than 10% allocate a budget to implement them Por Daniel Dieb
20 / March / 2026 Netherlands to create innovation agency modeled on DARPA New institution plans to spend €500 million euros on high-risk R&D and aims to bridge the “valley of death” between research and the market Por Editorial staff
19 / March / 2026 5 tips for applying academic experience to the corporate sector Jaqueline Ribas, from the consultancy Pesquisa de Impacto, advises researchers on how to adapt their academic experience for selection processes in the private sector Por Editorial staff
18 / March / 2026 Academic life and the labor market: what skills do companies value? Science recruitment specialist explains how academic experience shapes professionals who can lead, communicate, and innovate, and why companies need them Por Editorial staff
17 / March / 2026 Brazilian researchers warn G20 of “triple monotony” putting food system on the brink of collapse A system that reduced hunger in the twentieth century is now fueling obesity epidemic and superbugs, scientists warn Por Editorial staff
16 / March / 2026 Software and physicians show similar performance in estimating ICU length of stay Brazilian study identifies limitations in projections based on both clinical experience and digital tools, but highlights that both can be important allies in resource management Por Arthur Almeida
13 / March / 2026 How does connecting with people protect the mental health of graduate students? An expert explains Amid the constant demands of a research project, it is essential to remember the importance of human connection Por Editorial staff
09 / March / 2026 How are institutions responsible for the mental health of graduate students? An expert explains Master’s and PhD students face numerous challenges and bureaucratic hurdles along their research journey. Por Editorial staff