Printed
Computerization
Electronic processes
SAGe brings agility to the requests for scholarships and grants for research
Retrospect
At last, in print
After decades of attempts, the first volumes of the complete work of Adolpho Lutz are launched
Interview
José Fernando Perez: A route of opening up to society
A route of opening up to society
By Mariluce Moura and Neldson Marcolin
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The power, luminous or somber, of the imagination
The power, luminous or somber, of the imagination
Civil engineering
Economy with water taps
Rainwater serves to water plants and wash cars
Culture
More notable than small
A study analyzes the trajectory of Carmen Miranda in Brazil and the US
By Carlos Haag
Ophthalmology
Precision in sight
Equipment allows rigorous examinations on the curvature of the cornea
Interview
Ismail Xavier: Visions on stage
The critic and professor analyzes the dialog between the Brazilian cinema and the Nelson Rodrigues theater
By Mariluce Moura and Neldson Marcolin
Scenic Arts
Dario Fo
A study, now transformed into a book, shows how the Italian dramatist guarantees the perenniality of the political theater
By Mário Viana
Popular culture
Villa Lobos’s backwoods trunk
Researcher organizes collection of tunes, ballads, poems and parodies that were in the composer's collection
Materials Science
Rubber medicine
Material made from the latex of the rubber tree closes ulcers and rebuilds the esophagus and the eardrum
Biotechnology
Hormone on the market
Small company teams up with Brazilian pharmaceutical industry to produce a medicine against dwarfism
Materials engineering
Extra toughness in the air
Unprecedented product gives more resistance to the wingtip lights of Embraer's aircraft
Oceanography
Oasis in danger
The repopulation of the coral reefs threatened by excessive fishing
By Ricardo Zorzetto and Verônica Falcão