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28 / September / 2023 The challenge of publishing preprints Study assesses the responsibilities and shortcomings of media coverage of papers that have not been peer-reviewed Por Ricardo Muniz
24 / August / 2023 Between data and metadata How research institutions have come together to create a data repository network Por Claudia Bauzer Medeiros*
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14 / August / 2023 More inclusive health Researchers discuss ways to expand access and improve health outcomes in Brazil Por Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
14 / August / 2023 Sexism in science Founder of the Parent in Science initiative recommends book on gender inequality in the academic environment Por Fernanda Staniscuaski*
10 / August / 2023 Rethinking the article review process Peter Schulz, a scholar of scientific communication at Unicamp, discusses the challenges of making the peer-review process more open and transparent Por Ricardo Muniz
01 / August / 2023 Two months to retract British parliamentary committee recommends maximum period for retraction of scientific articles Por Editorial staff