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From vaccine rejection to climate change denial, this reflection explores the causes of scientific misinformation and offers strategies to combat it.
vih lenacapavir injection
If it were made in large enough quantities, generic manufacturers supplying low- and middle-income countries could sell the drug for as little as US$25 a year.
Illustration of the author
Today, on International Women in Engineering Day, it’s time to reflect and redesign the rules of the game so that real opportunities exist.
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The Director of the Center for the Future of Cities shares his conviction that urban transformation is possible, as long as knowledge, collaboration, and a forward-looking vision are in place.
image of a dna plant
A special issue of Science explores how plants respond to rising global temperatures
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The new Justice Observatory will analyze the impact of judicial reform and make evidence-based recommendations.
2025 Venice Biennale
The project Fostering Care Ecologies: Tech-Community Driven Living Labs has been selected for the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale.
Illustration of the author
On World Creativity and Innovation Day, an expert reflects on the dizzying pace of technology and the active role we must take.
Black and white portrait of the author, a woman who is serious and gentle
It's important to address how neurodivergent people have been represented in the media and how these stigmas may prevent them from living in a fairer world.
research for students
Getting involved in research projects and practicing science communication as an undergraduate is a way to mutually enrich both professional growth and the work being done in the lab.

TecScience

Illustration
From vaccine rejection to climate change denial, this reflection explores the causes of scientific misinformation and offers strategies to combat it.
vih lenacapavir injection
If it were made in large enough quantities, generic manufacturers supplying low- and middle-income countries could sell the drug for as little as US$25 a year.
Illustration of the author
Today, on International Women in Engineering Day, it’s time to reflect and redesign the rules of the game so that real opportunities exist.
Illustration
The Director of the Center for the Future of Cities shares his conviction that urban transformation is possible, as long as knowledge, collaboration, and a forward-looking vision are in place.
image of a dna plant
A special issue of Science explores how plants respond to rising global temperatures
Illustration
The new Justice Observatory will analyze the impact of judicial reform and make evidence-based recommendations.
2025 Venice Biennale
The project Fostering Care Ecologies: Tech-Community Driven Living Labs has been selected for the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale.
Illustration of the author
On World Creativity and Innovation Day, an expert reflects on the dizzying pace of technology and the active role we must take.
Black and white portrait of the author, a woman who is serious and gentle
It's important to address how neurodivergent people have been represented in the media and how these stigmas may prevent them from living in a fairer world.
research for students
Getting involved in research projects and practicing science communication as an undergraduate is a way to mutually enrich both professional growth and the work being done in the lab.

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