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Research analyzes the effects of microplastics on the body.
Studies show the link with bone diseases and point to alternatives.
Documentary produced by SEC exposes threats to the territory and sacred river of the Panará people.
"Nãsêpôtiti, river, land and Panará struggle" premiered this Wednesday, the 26th; the production will be shown in six sessions in different locations in Campinas until December 18th.
Black memory, trajectory and consciousness
The Executive Secretariat of Communication produced three pieces of content related to Black Awareness Day.
The invisible revolution that changed the world.
A series of reports will show how discoveries in quantum technologies have enabled the development of fundamental innovations.
Application manages works based on innovative sustainable techniques
The Light Steel Frame construction system constitutes a new trend in the area
Irregular learning marked the experience of peripheral children during the pandemic
A qualitative study with students from Brasilândia reveals the impact of class, race, and gender on school routines.
Linguistic experimentalism marks the work of Dalton Trevisan, says Alcir Pécora
Considered one of the greatest names in Brazilian literature, Trevisan passed away on December 9th, at the age of 99.
Methodology uses satellite images to monitor mangrove health
The objective is to contribute to the preservation of this ecosystem through an effective and economically viable diagnosis.
Mapping revealed rare blood type
Known as MAL (name that refers to the acronym in English for myelin and lymphocyte protein), it is present in 0,01% of the world's population.
Artificial Intelligence can help preserve cultural heritage
Study made it possible to create a method for the digital, automated and accurate cataloging of objects present in Brazilian museums
