Since 2018, the program has supported more than 130 scientific dissemination projects. It is currently focused on professional media and journalism initiatives.
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.
The report reveals how sectors of Brazilian agribusiness, allied with the far right, have been promoting a campaign of misinformation about global warming.
How the Association of Doctors for Life, convicted of promoting the use of chloroquine in the treatment of COVID-19, has adopted an anti-vaccine stance.
“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.
“Ciência na Amazônia” (Science in the Amazon), directed by Kátia Brasil, shows how Bolsonaro’s government has affected researchers in the Amazon region.
“Ciência para um futuro sistentável na Amazônia” (Science for a sustainable future in the Amazon) reports investigates possibilities for a sustainable future for Amazon forests.
Coordinated by Maia Fortes and Géssika Costa, “Como cobrir: ciência” (How to Cover: Science) aims to expand and improve the quality of science content in the Brazilian press.
The article highlights how public figures associated with respected institutions spread misinformation about climate change in Brazil.
Coordinated by João Peres and Maíra Mathias, “Da mesa à ciência” (From the Table to Science) aims to popularize the scientific debate on ultra-processed foods.
Presented by Taís Oliveira, “Dez anos depois” (Ten Years Later) features interviews with experts about the ten years of the Quota Law.
Coordinated by Victor Oliveira, the “É tudo mentira?” (Is it all a lie?) address misinformation, its scientific nuances, and its societal impacts.
Article on how companies have profited from selling “natural cure” protocols for chronic diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer’s, promising miraculous results without scientific backing.
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