• Brazilian researchers develop new polymeric material

    Substituting traditional plastic bags for biodegradable polymers is once again fueling discussion about the need to diminish the impact of discarding this type of material in the environment. This switch, however, is hampered by the high costs of a few types of polymers that are degraded in just a few years by the action of natural microorganisms and agents (biodegradable); in contrast, the decomposition of conventional polymers takes centuries.

  • Researchers define the role of energy systems in judo

    Training methods used in nom-combat types of sports could help change the training and improve the physical aptitude of athletes in combat sports. This USP study was highlighted in Science.

  • Lack of spatial data infrastructure limits oceanographic research in Brazil

    Researchers and students spend time on basic tasks because of a lack of structured primary databases, weakening the impact of their studies.

  • More value given to scientific reporting

    Financial Times Science Editor Clive Cookson found that the quality of scientific journalism improved when researchers became aware that working with journalists is important if the public is to gain a better understanding of the science.

  • Seminar hosts debates on the relationship between scientists and journalists

    Science reporting is becoming more important in the academic world, and the ties between these two classes of professionals are growing closer, say specialists in a meeting held by FAPESP.