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Bem-vindos ao ScienceBlogs Brasil!

Posted on: March 18, 2009 12:05 PM, by Erin Johnson

ScienceBlogs Brazil brings together the most original and influential voices within the Brazilian science community, some of whom have already won accolades for their blogging. Edited from São Paulo by Carlos Hotta and Atila Iamarino, ScienceBlogs Brazil launched Tuesday with 23 Portuguese-language blogs on topics ranging from genetics to the environment. "I think we need people committed to raising scientific awareness in Brazil," said Carlos Hotta, "and I am certain that ScienceBlogs Brazil will turn our local voices into global ones."

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From Sb Brazil Community Managers Carlos Hotta and Atila Iamarino:


Brazil is a country of contrasts. Even though we are one of the largest economies of the world, we still struggle to reduce the huge gap between the richest and the poorest in our country. Even though urban areas in the coast are growing larger, like the swarming 20 million people in the São Paulo metropolitan area, the interior portion of Brazil still has low demographic density. Even though there is a growing number of universities in the country, functional illiteracy is still a big problem. Finally, even though Brazil has astounding natural ecosystems, we insist on destroying them in the name of development.


Science in Brazil is a reflection of our contrasts. Even though there are many important hubs of world-class research, they are mainly concentrated in São Paulo State. Moreover, most of our research is funded with public money, which explains the small number of patents registered by our country. Science education is also very poor in Brazil. This year, the Brazilian budget for science suffered a severe cut, an unacceptable decision for a country that aims to be a powerhouse in sustainable technologies, stem cell research, wildlife conservation and biofuel production.


ScienceBlogs Brazil has the challenge of bringing science to the Brazilian population. We aim to increase scientific awareness to the population and inspire new Brazilians to pursue a scientific career. We want to include scientific issues in the everyday talk. We want to make our local voice to be heard in the rest of the world. Finally, we believe Brazil should embrace science as a way to fulfill its potential and emerge as a sustainable country that brings development to its population.


Bem-vindos ao ScienceBlogs Brasil!

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