VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas Saturday, March 7, 2026
A scientist acknowledges errors in a graph and the writing of an article but reiterates the efficacy of polilaminin, while ongoing national and international news continues to unfold.
In an interview with G1, scientist Tatiana Sampaio admitted to flaws in both a graph and the written content of her research article on polilaminin, a substance she still contends is effective. This acknowledgment follows a week's worth of scrutiny regarding the research, prompting Sampaio to promise a revised version of her study, highlighting the importance of transparency in scientific communications.
In broader news, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has escalated, extending beyond Iran and continuing without any indication of a ceasefire. This timing coincides with former President Donald Trump's comments labeling Iran as the 'loser of the Middle East,' alongside announcements of further military actions. Such escalations draw international attention and concern regarding stability in the region.
Additionally, locally in Brazil, significant events include the arrival of a body labeled as tied to a gang member, known as 'SicΓ‘rio', at the Medical Legal Institute in Belo Horizonte. Moreover, investigations are ongoing into messages exchanged between Vorcaro and Moraes, with the police department reportedly extracting and analyzing these communications, indicating a heightened level of political intrigue and potential legal scrutiny within the Brazilian political landscape.