O concursoEu era um bebê feíssimo. Cabelo ralo já com entradas à mostra, queixo duplo e bochechas gordas — a direita levemente mais caída do que a…Jan 28, 2021Jan 28, 2021
Coronavírus no ‘vilarejo da peste’No século 17, os moradores de Eyam, na Inglaterra, se isolaram para conter a peste. Mais de 300 anos depois, eles enfrentam a nova…Oct 23, 2020Oct 23, 2020
Published inPandemic DiariesOne pandemic, two countriesI never thought it would be easy to live away from my family, but nothing could have prepared me (or anyone else) for thisApr 9, 2020Apr 9, 2020
Published inPandemic DiariesQuarantine diaries: a trip to (and a escape from) Morocco’s ‘blue pearl’Chefchaouen is, historically and geographically, a perfect place for isolation. However, we didn’t stay there to check.Mar 24, 20201Mar 24, 20201
Not a single drop more: indigenous leaders tell the world what is happening in BrazilIn a journey around Europe, they denounced Bolsonaro’s government and asked for collaboration in the protection of their lands and rightsJan 23, 2020Jan 23, 2020
Published inThe StartupWhy writing in a different language can free youIt can be infuriating at times, but — believe me — it is worth tryingJan 11, 20201Jan 11, 20201
Published inAmateur Book ReviewsWhat is father land anyway?A slightly personal review of the book “The Sad End of Policarpo Quaresma”, published by the Brazilian author Lima Barreto in 1911Dec 20, 20192Dec 20, 20192
From the car windowA road trip down memory lane: racing from Petrópolis to EnglandDec 10, 2019Dec 10, 2019
Published inThe StartupLise Meitner: the (forgotten) scientist who explained nuclear fissionDespite an accomplished career, the physicist faced bitter injustices: her partner, Otto Hahn, won the Nobel Prize alone for their workNov 18, 2019Nov 18, 2019