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Epidemiology
Mosquitoes: the danger advances
Yellow fever and malaria will once more attack the South East
By Suzel Tunes
Cinema
The independent who made it
Thesis shows Tarantino as a singular filmmaker who is based on plurality
Special
Leaping ahead with a network
Kilometers of cables connect Paulista researchers amongst themselves and with world science
Special
Permanent contact with the rest of the world
Investment fostered advance in international cooperation
Special
Education learns how to use new technologies
Education at a distance gains wider perspectives
Interview
Tim Hubbard: An applauded position
Englishman from the genome Public Consortium, Tim Hubbard defends research in Third World countries and supports human rights and patents
Interview
Walter Gilbert: Opinions of a Nobel Prize winner
For Walter Gilbert, the era of the genome is close to the end, and, over the next few years, it will be that of the proteome
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Good results in a short time
Good results in a short time
Special
To regulate is necessary, to prohibit never
It is necessary to have legal and ethical instruments which permit scientific progress
Special
Beating the effects of time and neglect on rare works
Beating the effects of time and neglect on rare works
Special
Investment in safer and more efficient installations
Investment in safer and more efficient installations
Special
The renovation of a landmark in zoology
Renovation gives new lease of life to the building of the museum in Ipiranga
Special
A very valuable collection now protected
More security and comfort for visitors at the Museum of Contemporary Art