Since 2018, the program has supported more than 130 scientific dissemination projects. It is currently focused on professional media and journalism initiatives.
Journalists Jéssica Maes and Nathália Silva travel to Brazil to tell stories about endangered species.
Biologist and multimedia promoter Hugo Fernandes aims to popularize science in Brazil and make it a fundamental part of the public debate.
Under the command of Lilian Fraiji, LABVERDE embarks on a journey involving art, science, and ecology from different perspectives of the Amazon rainforest.
Presented by professor Viviane Alves, the podcast addresses curiosities about microbiology and how these beings are essential to the planet.
With the goal of showing that science can be done by everyone and for everyone, researchers Mila Laranjeira and Vivi Mota run the Peixe Babel channel on YouTube.
The “Joio e o Trigo” (The Tares and the Wheat) team investigates the relationship between food, health and power in the podcast.
Led by artist and researcher Cinthia Mendonça, Silo brings together artists and scientists for greater integration between science and society.
Um “Mar de Histórias” (A Sea of Stories) narrate the characters Mille and Mussi in the children’s program that addresses the biology of coral reefs.
“Cientista Beta” (Beta Scientist) engages school-age students and teachers in scientific initiation and research-based learning through programs.
Filmmaker Bárbara Marcel transformed the Torre Alta da Amazônia Observatory into a radio transmission station for the documentary “Cine-Cipó” (Vine Cinema).
“Computação Sem Caô” (No Nonsense Computing), created by Ana Carolina da Hora, is a YouTube video series that explains algorithms and aims to democratize computer science.
“Imersão Amazônia” (Amazon Immersion) created by “Projeto Sonora” (Sonora Project), offers visitors an exploration of the Amazon’s species and ecosystem in various locations.
Support the influencers to enhance their visibility in the national publishing and communication market and boost the science dissemination ecosystem.
The “Open Box da Ciência” (Open Box of Science) project compiled databases and visually communicated the roles of women and Black individuals in Brazilian science across five fields.
The “Projeto Cosmos” (Cosmos Project) in Manaus uses astronomy to spark scientific curiosity among high school students and develops replicable science teaching methods nationwide.
Presented by neuroscientist Stevens Rehen, “Trip Com Ciência” (Science Trip) seeks to reveal that science is closely linked to people’s daily lives.
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