Since 2018, the program has supported more than 95 scientific dissemination projects. It is currently focused on professional media and journalism initiatives.
“Planetário” (Planetarium) blends real data with a fictional story to promote science done by Black people.
Coordinated by journalist Ana Aranha, the project investigates conflicts of interest between science and the food industry
Coordinated by Sérgio Spagnuolo and Jade Drummond, the platform monitors the presence of science on social media.
“Sinal de Vida” (Sign of Life) narrates a journey in search of an enigmatic species: the spotted ray.
Journalist Leonardo Aquino and scientific consultant Janaína Versiani dos Anjos explain how the search for pain relief led to a severe public health crisis.
The Folha de S. Paulo trainee program will train 15 communicators in scientific journalism.
“Vinte mil léguas” (Twenty thousand leagues) presents the Megafauna Bookstore podcast that mixes science and books.
Directed by Héliton Barros, the Fiocruz Life Museum hosted the 18th edition of the RedPOP Congress
Coordinated by Mariana Filgueiras, “#SouDeHumanas” (#IAmAHumanitiesPerson) presents the importance of Human Sciences in cutting-edge projects in Brazil.
In the “37 Graus” (37 Degrees) podcast, biologist Sarah Azoubel and journalist Bia Guimarães reveal the science behind human stories.
Curated by Paulo Werneck, “A Feira do Livro” (The Book Fair) is the new cultural event in São Paulo.
At “Aborto e mortalidade” (Abortion and Mortality) Mariana Tozzi and Soledad Dominguez investigate abortion as a public health issue in a report.
“Agência Bori” (Bori Agency), coordinated by Sabine Righetti and Ana Paula Morales, bridges the gap between science and the press.
“SoU_Ciência” (Center for Society, University and Science Studies) collects and disseminates data on the financing of Brazilian science.
“Ciência à Driva” (Science Adrift) 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.
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