Since 2018, the program has supported more than 80 scientific dissemination projects. It is currently focused on professional media and journalism initiatives.
The platform, coordinated by Sabine Righetti and Ana Paula Morales, bridges the gap between science and the press.
Coordinated by Soraya Smaili, SoU_Ciência will collect and disseminate data on the financing of Brazilian science.
The Congress in Focus series shows how the current government’s policies dismantled science and technology during the pandemic.
Juliana Cézar Nunes and Beatriz Pasqualino investigate how science works in the fight against hunger.
The documentary series, directed by Kátia Brasil, shows how the current government has affected researchers in the Amazon region.
Coordinated by Ignacio Amigo, a series of multimedia reports investigates possibilities for a sustainable future for Amazon forests.
Coordinated by Alyne Costa and Fernando Silva e Silva, the project will publish works by scientists and theorists from different fields of science.
Coordinated by Maia Fortes and Géssika Costa, the podcast aims to expand and improve the quality of science content in the Brazilian press.
Coordinated by João Peres and Maíra Mathias, the O Joio e O Trigo project aims to popularize the scientific debate on ultra-processed foods.
Presented by Taís Oliveira, the podcast features interviews with experts about the ten years of the Quota Law.
Coordinated by Victor Oliveira, the Alma Preta and the Aláfia Lab projects address misinformation, its scientific nuances, and its societal impacts.
Journalist Marcelo Soares seeks to identify how scientific evidence is introduced into the political debate.
Coordinated by Humberto Ribeiro, Sleeping Giants identifies and investigates the financial sustainability of the science-related disinformation industry.
The videocast project, produced by João Victor, connects the scientific community to the largest favela in São Paulo.
InfoAmazonia project encourages journalists to use geoscience data when covering environmental issues.
Directed by Thales Vieira, the documentary questions which epistemologies will build Brazil’s science in the future.
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