A deadly fungal epidemic in Brazil is evolving fast: pollution, cats, and genetics may be fueling its unstoppable spread.
A new study published in Mycology highlights the alarming evolutionary rate of Sporothrix, the fungus that causes ...
No, Michelin stars do not expire, but they can become worn over time, reducing their effectiveness. We suggest you should please regularly check your Michelin stars for signs of wear and tear, and ...
The project “Atlas Brasiliensis – a counter-narrative of the Rainforests” questions the colonial imaginary of the Amazon Rainforest and its human and non-human inhabitants, which was shaped by German ...
Traditionally, bioresourced natural rubber is derived from the sap of the Hevea brasiliensis tree, cultivated in tropical rainforest regions such as in Indonesia and Brazil. However, its ...
DURING the early years of rubber planting in the East considerable optimism prevailed in certain quarters as to the powers of the Para rubber-tree (Hevea brasiliensis) to resist disease in its new ...
Continuing a global effort to conserve the Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), the Third Giant Otter International Workshop took place in Lima, Peru, from February 19–23, 2025. The event aims to ...
and Superior Tribunal de Justiça (Superior Court of Justice - STJ), which are the necessary guidelines to enable the scope of maturity in the Brazilian judicial precedents system, hereafter named ...