Rodrigo Andrade
@Hrodrich_
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A new global map exposes how oil, mining and agribusiness are threatening tropical forests from the Amazon to Southeast Asia—territories home to 35 million Indigenous people. https://t.co/QkO5lq1RmT
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Extractive industries threaten millions of hectares of forest—and the indigenous communities who live there.
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🇧🇷 Jornal O Globo estampa os rostos de todos os 513 deputados e seus votos na PEC da Blindagem.
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Brazil offers a lesson in democracy to an America that is becoming more corrupt, protectionist and authoritarian https://t.co/jS91bm6WnU
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Happy to have contributed a few words to this: Huge reproducibility project fails to validate dozens of biomedical studies
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Nature - Unique reproducibility effort in Brazil focuses on common methods rather than a single field ― and prompts call for reform.
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In a major initiative led by Brazilian researchers to test reproducibility in biomedical studies, only 21% of experiments were successfully replicated 🤯. Check out the article and my comment on it! 👇🏻
In an unprecedented effort, a coalition of more than 50 research teams has surveyed a swathe of Brazilian biomedical studies to double-check their findings — with dismaying results https://t.co/zCdinSYo6I
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In an unprecedented effort, a coalition of more than 50 research teams has surveyed a swathe of Brazilian biomedical studies to double-check their findings — with dismaying results https://t.co/zCdinSYo6I
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Nature - Unique reproducibility effort in Brazil focuses on common methods rather than a single field ― and prompts call for reform.
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A piece by @Hrodrich_ at @NatureNV on the results of the Brazilian Reproducibility Initiative:
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Nature - Unique reproducibility effort in Brazil focuses on common methods rather than a single field ― and prompts call for reform.
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My latest for @Nature | Huge reproducibility project fails to validate dozens of biomedical studies.
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Nature - Unique reproducibility effort in Brazil focuses on common methods rather than a single field ― and prompts call for reform.
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Jon Lee Anderson profiles Alexandre de Moraes, the crusading Brazilian jurist who took on the Bolsonarist insurrection—and Elon Musk. https://t.co/5piLIaVeRb
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Alexandre de Moraes’s efforts to fight extremism online have pitted him against Jair Bolsonaro, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump.
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Inspirados pelo naturalista Alfred Wallace, que visitou o Alto Rio Negro há cerca de 150 anos, os Baniwa de Nazaré do Cubate criaram seu próprio guia de aves, de maneira colaborativa, integrando ciência e saberes tradicionais indígenas https://t.co/qJQin9pMkO
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Inspired by naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace’s visit nearly two centuries ago, an isolated Indigenous community in Brazil worked with scientists to survey local birds and document cultural...
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Did you miss any articles in our special Christmas issue? Browse the issue and catch up on any overlooked gems here https://t.co/PQ66KgLLux
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In this Editor's Choice, @itasnimeo and @rich_hurley discuss how our Christmas issue is celebrating the enduring power of love in a world shattered by conflict and injustice #ChristmasBMJ
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Infamous paper that popularized unproven COVID-19 treatment finally retracted Study on hydroxychloroquine by Didier Raoult and colleagues gets pulled on ethical and scientific grounds @cathleenogrady reports @ScienceMagazine
https://t.co/QSVhFLHwMp
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Study on hydroxychloroquine by Didier Raoult and colleagues gets pulled on ethical and scientific grounds
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Un estudio revela que casi la mitad de los corales de aguas poco profundas del Atlántico están en riesgo de extinción. Desde 2008, las especies amenazadas han aumentado de 12 a 26. Cambio climático, blanqueamiento y enfermedades son las principales causas.
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Calentamiento del mar es la principal amenaza, al someter a los arrecifes a estrés que produce blanqueamiento.
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