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Research in Latin America

Alaina G. Levine

Research in Latin America

Latin American science is on the move. At #LINO18, Alaina Levine spoke to some outstanding young scientists from the region.

Winners and Losers From a ‘Commodities-For-Manufactures’ Trade Boom

Francisco Costa

Winners and Losers From a ‘Commodities-For-Manufactures’ Trade Boom

#LiNoEcon participant Francisco Costa explores the effects of trade with China on Brazilian workers#LiNoEcon participant Francisco Costa explores the effects of trade with China on Brazilian workers

Op-Ed: Science must be Brazil’s Bridge to the Future

Pedro Malta

Op-Ed: Science must be Brazil’s Bridge to the Future

With cuts in science, research and education taking place, the country's economic development is jeopardised.With cuts in science, research and education taking place, the country's economic development is jeopardised.

Interparticle Potentials and Supernovae: Windows for Physics beyond the Standard Model?

Pedro Malta

Interparticle Potentials and Supernovae: Windows for Physics beyond the Standard Model?

In his research, Brazilian young scientist Pedro Malta examines the very fabric of the universe and the forces holding it together.In his research, Brazilian young scientist Pedro Malta examines the very fabric of the universe and the forces holding it together.

Mohit Kumar Jolly

What’s needed to succeed in science in developing nations?

More interdisciplinary research and less bureaucracy –