R. F. Kennedy speaks about food as a magical cure, specialists discuss the dangers of such claims
R. F. Kennedy promotes a nutrition-based health campaign but faces criticism from health professionals regarding the potential dangers of misinterpreting scientific research on nutrition's role in health.
A new species discovered by CONICET was chosen among the ten most emblematic in the world
A new marine parasite discovered by CONICET, Acanthobothrium goleketen, has been recognized internationally as one of the ten most emblematic species of 2025.
Total enclosure, filtered air and special suits: how the first laboratory for dangerous microorganisms in the Triângulo Mineiro works
The University of Uberlândia inaugurated a new Biosafety Level 3 laboratory to enhance scientific capacity in the region for studying dangerous microorganisms.
Sharks found in the Bahamas testing positive for cocaine and other substances
Scientists discovered that sharks around Eleuthera, Bahamas, tested positive for cocaine, caffeine, and analgesics, highlighting human contamination in these waters.
AI Cannot Distinguish Truth from Falsehood? The Study Results Are Surprising
A recent study explores the effectiveness of AI, particularly ChatGPT, in evaluating the truthfulness of scientific hypotheses and its difficulties with misinformation.
SP Public Prosecutor requests suspension of authorized sale of research building by the SP government; understand
The São Paulo Public Prosecutor's Office is seeking to halt the sale of a public building that houses health research laboratories, following a lawsuit from the Association of Scientific Researchers of São Paulo.
Psychiatry: Miracles unfortunately occur rather rarely in scientifically awake societies
The article critiques the hype surrounding the healing properties of psychedelics in psychiatry, suggesting that the initial excitement was not based on robust scientific studies.
'Little Tomatoes' on the Potato Plant? Understand the Phenomenon that Scared a Producer in MG
A potato producer in PatrocÃnio, Brazil, was startled to find small green fruits resembling tomatoes growing in his potato field, which is a natural occurrence explained by scientific principles.
Investigation of strange red lights detected in the universe by the James Webb telescope: 'They are a mystery'
Astronomers are investigating mysterious red lights detected by the James Webb telescope, which are still unexplained.
Dick Van Dyke attributes his longevity to a habit and science backs it up
Dick Van Dyke credits his long life to a positive attitude and never getting angry, a claim supported by scientific research.
AI in Science - Opportunity and Risk
A discussion on the role of artificial intelligence in scientific research and the ethical dilemmas it presents was held among representatives of government administration and the scientific community at the University of Warsaw.
The Hellenic Post honors the 100 years of the Academy of Athens
The Hellenic Post is releasing a commemorative stamp series to celebrate the centenary of the Academy of Athens, highlighting its contributions to scientific research and the arts.
AI in Science – Opportunity and Risk
The article discusses the growing impact of artificial intelligence in scientific research, highlighting both its potential benefits and the associated risks.
The discovery of gigantic underwater circles on the floor of the Mediterranean surprised scientists and divers after the finding of 1,400 symmetrical rings distributed over 250,000 square meters
Scientists and divers were astonished by the discovery of 1,400 enormous symmetrical underwater rings in the Mediterranean Sea, mapped out across a vast area of 250,000 square meters.
World Universities Prepare to Welcome Migrant Scientists from the United States
Universities worldwide are preparing to welcome scientists migrating from the United States as a result of policies from the Trump administration that have impacted scientific research funding.
The Scientific Principles Behind Acupuncture
The article explores the evolving scientific understanding of acupuncture, questioning its traditional categorization as merely a placebo and revealing research supporting its pain relief mechanisms.
NAS urges increased investment in research, innovation
The Nigerian Academy of Science has called for more government investment in scientific research and innovation for national growth.
Nutrition and cancer: Foods that reduce risk and those that increase it – What scientists say
Recent scientific research highlights the impact of dietary habits on cancer risk, emphasizing the importance of long-term dietary patterns over 'superfoods.'
High-impact basic science on the Isla de la Cartuja: 'CITRE is a crucial hub for scientists and clinicians across Europe'
The CITRE facility in Isla de la Cartuja, Sevilla, is highlighted as a vital hub for European scientists and clinicians by Bristol Myers Squibb's top research executive.
This is how pi influences our lives: from responses to possible extraterrestrial messages to cancer research
The article discusses the significant applications of the number pi in various aspects of human life, from mathematics education to scientific research.
Researchers Warn of the Pasteurization of Science with AI
Researchers are raising alarms about the risks of artificial intelligence in scientific research and data analysis, citing implications from a recent attack in Iran.
The miracle fruit: the food that makes sour things sweet and awakens scientific interest due to its effect against uric acid
Research is exploring the antioxidant properties of Synsepalum dulcificum, also known as miracle fruit, and its potential role in reducing hyperuricemia.
The Flood of Scientific Research Threatens the Quality of the System Used to Evaluate It
The increasing number of published scientific articles may compromise the quality of the evaluation system according to researchers from the United States.
VIDEO: NASA science probe weighing over half a ton met a fiery end over the Pacific Ocean
NASA's Van Allen Probe re-entered Earth's atmosphere after over a decade in space, ending its mission in a dramatic fireball over the Pacific Ocean.
The increase in the number of species is enormous. What distinguishes the updated Red Data Book from the previous one
The new edition of Latvia's Red Data Book now includes 1,069 species, a significant increase from previous editions, reflecting improved scientific knowledge and research.
King penguins surfing on the 'good edge' of climate change — for now
King penguins in the Crozet Islands are adapting their breeding habits in response to climate change, achieving earlier and more successful hatching.
SP announces 98 vacancies for researchers after STF ruling, but structural deficit worries scientific association
The government of São Paulo has announced 98 vacancies for environmental researchers following a Supreme Court ruling, though the scientific community expresses concern over ongoing structural deficits.
VIDEOS: Good morning Tocantins for Wednesday, March 11, 2026
RaÃzen requests extrajudicial recovery due to debts of R$ 65 billion amidst various news stories including scientific research controversies and a police investigation.
VIDEOS: Good Morning City South of Minas Wednesday, March 11, 2026
RaÃzen is seeking an extrajudicial recovery due to debts totaling R$ 65 billion.
VIDEOS: BDP of Wednesday, March 11, 2026
RaÃzen files for extrajudicial recovery over R$ 65 billion in debts amid various news topics including scientific publication issues and allegations of serious crimes.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas, Wednesday, March 11, 2026
RaÃzen has requested extrajudicial recovery due to debts of R$ 65 billion amidst various news topics such as scientific publication importance and allegations of police misconduct.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Goiás this Wednesday, March 11, 2026
The article discusses various news topics from Goiás, Brazil, including naval mines, viral social media images, scientific research, terrorism laws, legal disputes, and ongoing projects aimed at combating misogyny.
Polylaminin: why the study was not published by scientific journals and what the next steps of the research are
The study on polylaminin has faced publication rejection from scientific journals due to discrepancies in patient recovery rates and the lack of prior registration in an international research database.
Piauà announces R$ 8.7 million for research in the Semiarid region and new Niède Guidon Award
The state of Piauà in Brazil has allocated R$ 8.7 million for scientific research in its Semiarid region, alongside the announcement of a new award to promote science popularization.
Parents' Age Reducing the Number of Children! Scientists Explain How Many Children Are Optimal?
A recent study suggests that the number of children parents choose to have can be influenced by their age and may have implications for longevity.
The prestigious 'Ig Nobel' awards move to Europe after 35 years in the U.S.: "It has become unsafe for our winners"
The Ig Nobel awards, known for celebrating unusual scientific research, will be relocated to Europe following concerns about safety in the U.S.
The strange animal whose footprints appeared in the north and keeps scientists on edge
Unexpected animal footprints have been discovered in the northern jungles of Argentina, suggesting the existence of the Andean bear.
There Is No Way to Have Peace For the Scientist Who Sees Attack Where There Are Questions
The article critiques a colleague's defense of a biologist against scrutiny in medical research, emphasizing the need for rigorous ethical standards in experimental interventions.
Dietary supplements show little effectiveness in prolonging life: 'What is seen does not mean we will live longer'
A study suggests that a daily vitamin supplement could slow biological aging, but there is limited evidence that this translates into increased healthy life expectancy.
With a Vision for Prevention and Innovation: The New Era of GSK in Greece
GSK Greece focuses on scientific innovation and prevention to enhance patient access to vaccines and treatments while positioning Greece as a clinical research hub.
Good news in Florida: a crystal that controls magnets at the atomic level has been created and could produce a scientific revolution
Researchers have developed a new crystal that manipulates atomic magnets, potentially revolutionizing information storage, energy consumption, and the design of stable quantum systems.
VIDEOS: Journal Anhanguera 2nd edition this Saturday (7)
A report from G1 covers various incidents and news including a Brazilian imprisoned in Dubai, Mega-Sena lottery results, severe weather impacts in São Bernardo, forecasts for upcoming elections, and scientific research disclosures.
Article about polylaminin has errors and will be revised, says researcher to newspaper
Biologist Tatiana Coelho de Sampaio announces that errors in a pre-print article on polylaminin as a treatment for spinal cord injury will be corrected before resubmission to scientific journals.
Baby Sleep: 5 Myths That Cause Unnecessary Stress to Parents
The article debunks five common myths related to baby sleep that can unnecessarily stress parents, based on scientific research.
VIDEOS: MG1 from Saturday, March 7, 2026
The report discusses various political and social issues in Brazil, including election polls, government support, scientific research, and international conflicts involving the U.S. and Iran.
VIDEOS: JL1 from Saturday, March 7, 2026
In a recent broadcast, various significant news items were covered, including a scientist admitting errors in a research article and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
From Water in Space to the Wow Signal: How Far Are We in the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
The article discusses various perspectives on extraterrestrial life, featuring commentary from former U.S. Presidents and recent scientific literature.
The observation ship Shirase begins intensive observations, arrives off the Totten Glacier in East Antarctica with favorable conditions
The Japanese observation ship Shirase has commenced intensive scientific observations near the Totten Glacier in East Antarctica, focusing on the glacier’s melting mechanisms.
Global warming is 0.35 degrees per decade: 'It is the highest since records began in 1880'
Recent research indicates that the rate of global warming has accelerated to 0.35 degrees Celsius per decade since 2015, the highest recorded rate since 1880.
New technology reveals the secrets of sculptures
A research team from the University of Oslo is investigating historical sculptures using scientific methods to uncover their condition and history.