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Coronavirus (Covid-19): check the list of all available scientific literature up to today

Fabricio Pamplona Coronavirus, Trends March 19, 2020
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Why students are using infographics to find the right school?

Fabiola Soares Trends February 10, 2020
 Students looking for a higher education institution would probably all use the same word to describe the experience: overwhelming. There are endless factors to consider when selecting a school: rankings, graduate outcomes, student demographics, faculty members, available programs and courses,…Read more
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Demystifying climate change through scientific data

Fabiola Soares Trends September 30, 2019
Climate change is still a controversial subject. Sometimes scientific evidences fade out faced personal opinions and polemic talks. We believe every discussion about need to be based on we already know as society, based on science. So, this post has a…Read more
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New scientific data: Time is the answer for immune cell signalling

Fabiola Soares Trends September 23, 2019
The white blood cells are responsible for defend our body against threats, keeping us alive. But how do these cells identify a threat? Inside the human body, with trillions of cells, they need to be specific and accurate. Otherwise, they…Read more
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It’s snowing outside. Is the global warming real?

Fabiola Soares Trends September 20, 2019
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Yes. The global warming is real. At least according science. This is the short answer. But it is normal to be confused about the name global warming. Specially when winter is coming, you get cold and expect snowing for the…Read more
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The underground network that keeps rainforests alive

Fabiola Soares New, Trends August 30, 2019
We can see the immensity of rainforests looking at pictures of the tree tops take by drones. But to sustain all this life there is an underground web, that we don’t see and many people don’t know about. Yes, I…Read more
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The biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest in images

Fabiola Soares Trends August 30, 2019
The Amazon rainforest is the most biologically diverse place on Earth. Of all the known species in the world, 10% are in the Amazon rainforest. But the most species aren’t described yet. So, deforestation and wildfires are a huge risk…Read more
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New scientific data stops climate change deniers

Fabiola Soares Trends July 30, 2019
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Climate change is being a controversial subject these days. We can see all over social media denial and skeptic people. However, every day scientists come up with new data raising awareness about the consequences of our habits. But, humans are…Read more
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Science news: The coolest discoveries to start the week well

Fabiola Soares Trends July 29, 2019
Hi there! Being a scientist means to be updated in everything about science. Even more, sharing cool or interesting science news is a good way to improve scientific communication. So, here is our top trending science news for this month. Also,…Read more
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Caffeine: The science behind coffee

Fabiola Soares Trends July 1, 2019
Did you grab a coffee this morning? A part of a scientist social life is during coffee break in scientific conferences, lab seminars and day by day in the lab. But coffee is also a scientific subject. Mainly due to…Read more
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Brain damage: an infographic to understand the new Nature paper

Fabiola Soares Trends April 18, 2019
Scientists from Yale University kept pig brains alive outside body for hours after death. The paper Restoration of brain circulation and cellular functions hours post-mortem explains the experiment using pigs brains, that can brings light to brain damage research. The Nature…Read more
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