The Bruna Lab in the News
Danger or delight? Uphill battle for Brazil’s huge jackfruit
Amazon Wildlifres Raise Alarm”
Who’s Burning the Amazon? Rampant Capitalism
Burned areas of the Amazon could take centuries to fully recover
The Horrifying Science of the Deforestation Fueling Amazon Fires
The Amazon has a point of no return
A Natural-History Museum Is Under Fire for Hosting Brazil’s New President
Brazil’s new president plans to plunder the Amazon, which is bad news for all of us
Brazil’s National Museum Destroyed by Fire: What It Means for Science
Implicit gender, racial biases may hinder effectiveness of conservation science, experts warn
Most scientific editors still come from the US or UK
Science Journals Might Be ‘More International’ but Not Their Editorial Boards
Brazilian Amazon still plagued by illegal use of natural resources
Minority students face cultural barriers to STEM education
Building roads for agricultural expansion in Brazil is aiding the spread of insects that harm crops
Brazil cuts red-tape stifling biodiversity studies
Why some scientific collaborations are more beneficial than others (for the series “Joe’s Big Idea”).
TV Globo - Bom Dia Amazonia (Rio Branco, Brazil) | Daniel Scarcello
Emilio Bruna and Steve Perz on to discuss the conservation of the Amazon and UF-UFAC partnerships
Economy, environment can thrive together (Editorial)
The Tim Howard is Everywhere Edition
Web Design: Webcraft 101
Earth Day
The Future of Tropical Biology Research and Conservation
Armadillo Mascot Scores Before the World Cup Even Starts
Diversity Travels
Into the Jungle
Causa de devastação da Amazônia motiva polêmica
Brazilian Biodiversity
Ants, the kings of the rainforest
Lizards keep their differences to themselves