04 / February / 2026 Climate and health: medicine academies launch international front to tackle climate impacts on health Based on a plan launched at COP30, institutions from several countries join forces to promote health system adaptations to tackle the climate crisis Por Samuel Fernandes
02 / February / 2026 Educators and trainee teachers want to use AI but lack the necessary training Study shows that teacher training courses do not make good use of generative artificial intelligence due to lack of training and institutional guidelines Por Gilberto Stam
30 / January / 2026 “Teamwork is essential to being a scientist,” says Brazilian scientist awarded for study on OCD Leonardo Saraiva, a physician, advocates for closer integration between research and clinical practice and highlights the collaborative spirit of science. Por Letícia Naísa
29 / January / 2026 Wikipedia at 25: A boost for open science in brazil Academic projects use collaborative encyclopedia to create courses, improve Portuguese-language content, and engage with audiences Por Gabriela Monteiro
28 / January / 2026 Crisis in U.S. Federal Science: The impact of a mass exodus of PhDs A Science magazine survey shows that more than 10,000 PhDs have left federal positions since Donald Trump’s return to the White House Por Bruno de Pierro
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
19 / January / 2026 Medical career: planning transitions between clinical practice, research, and industry Drawing on her experience in endocrinology, clinical research, and pharmacovigilance, Sonia Mansoldo Dainesi advises physicians considering career transitions. Por Gabriela Monteiro
14 / January / 2026 Rita Lobo: “Science makes an impact when it reaches people’s tables” Chef and TV host discusses partnership with scientists and strategies for tackling unhealthy eating in Brazil Por Bruno de Pierro
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
08 / January / 2026 The challenge of including expectant mothers in clinical trials Fewer than 1% of clinical trials in the USA include pregnant women, creating knowledge gaps on the use of medications during gestation Por Marília Marasciulo