Since 2018, the program has supported more than 130 scientific dissemination projects. It is currently focused on professional media and journalism initiatives.
One of Latin America’s leading events in journalism and entrepreneurship, the 3i Festival is back in Rio de Janeiro for its 6th national edition.
The report investigates threats to the existence of native stingless bees and the consequences for pollination of local species.
Report investigates the impacts of biodiversity loss on riverside communities in the floodplains of some of the 39 islands of Belém.
“Axé das Plantas” (The Axé of Plants) discusses the phytotherapeutic properties of plants with priests and pharmacology researchers.
The article addresses the situation of the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) in the nine states of the Legal Amazon.
The “Ciência Suja” (Dirty Science) podcast presented by Theo Ruprecht and Meghie Rodrigues tells stories about crimes against science.
The podcast investigates how chemistry reveals tensions between science, beauty, and identity in Brazil.
The podcast discusses the sky and space from Black and Indigenous perspectives.
The report investigates the “island” demarcation model, which allows non-indigenous people to be present within indigenous communities’ territories.
Podcast on the relationships between identity, territory, and the environment of the indigenous peoples of the Caatinga.
The project aims to develop research on the impact of online platforms on Brazilian democracy.
How the lack of green areas impacts the quality of life of the population in Manaus amid the climate crisis.
Report analyzes the impacts of the illegal economy and state failure on biodiversity loss in the Peruvian Amazon.
The report analyzes changes in ecosystems and the challenges faced by wildlife and riverside communities.
Report investigates the impact of pirarucu expansion on fish reduction in the Bolivian Amazon basin.
The podcast features questions asked by children to scientists, teachers, and students, who respond in a clear and understandable way.
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