Four months ago, Laudemar Aguiar Neto took over his position as secretary for Trade Promotion, Science, Technology, Innovation and Culture at Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He wants cooperation with the private sector, the academy and other stakeholders.
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‘Brazilians embrace me as I am,’ said Tunisian researcher Hajer Aounallah, who split her studies between the capital of São Paulo and her country of birth, Tunisia.
The initiative aims to find 1,000 exceptional talents among Arab scientists, thinkers, and innovators.
Astronaut Marcos Pontes and a mission from the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation were at the Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park. He spoke in a seminar organized by the park and the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
A study released this month shows details of stone structures in the northwest of the country dating from the year 5,000 BC. Researchers have said these are the oldest known largescale buildings in the Arabian Peninsula.
Science and religion will be among the subjects of an online megaevent of the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) from Monday (13) until Friday (17), on which date there will be a debate with representatives from Islamism, Catholicism, Judaism, and Candomblé.
Institute created nucleus with researchers to study the impact of science and technology on economy and society.
Discovery made by a Brazilian-led team proposes a change in the history of human evolution: the first member of the genus Homo to leave Africa would have been the Homo habilis and not erectus, 500,000 years before it was believed.
Emirati student Alia Al Mansoori won the science contest ‘Genes in Space’ and her experiment was sent to the International Space Station.
The award is given to individuals or institutions that have contributed to the spread of the Arab culture. Submissions by Brazilians must be forwarded to Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Itamaraty) until August 15.