India ink generates 3-D image of blood vessels
August 29, 2017 2:49 pm Leave your thoughtsIndia ink mixed with gelatin generates 3-D image of blood vessels
India ink mixed with gelatin generates 3-D image of blood vessels
Seven exoplanets in the orbit of the TRAPPIST-1 star
Capuchin monkeys have special technique to break open cashew nuts
SMASH model proposes six new particles for explaining the Universe
Mutation that facilitated adaptation to a fatty diet is found in Native Americans
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Antidotes to fake news
Precursors and pioneers
Community zoology
Questioning statistics
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Companies develop methods for breeding insects for pollination and pest control
In addition to environmental benefits, an increase in ethanol production has helped to improve people’s lives in the countryside
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Brazilian researchers break fiber-optic data transmission record without using electronic signal amplifiers
Between the 17th and 18th centuries, Jesuit missions in the Spanish Amazon had to deal with indigenous versions of Catholicism
Human burial sites in Minas Gerais reveal a succession of customs from 10,000 to 8,000 years ago
A Brazilian company launches a cleaner hybrid electric vehicle in line with multinational manufacturing trends
Brazilian researchers create human skin models to study diseases and replace animal testing for cosmetics and drugs
Simulations suggest that new nanostructured materials capable of storing information can be developed
In ruins located in southern Brazil, geophysicists have recovered information about the Earth’s magnetic field from 350 years ago
International team measures the increase in entropy in carbon nuclei for the first time
Banned in Brazil since the 1960s, hunting has reduced the populations of several animal species and increased the risk of environmental imbalance
Species first discovered in Africa, and now in Brazil, lived during the peak of diversity of mammal precursors
The region where the river meets the ocean between the states of Pará and Amapá is home to the northernmost corals along Brazil’s coast
In a joint effort to explain the biological diversity of Amazonia and the Atlantic Forest, biologists and geologists have created the new field of geogenomics
Interdisciplinary work has confirmed that the Zika virus causes microcephaly and other types of brain damage in perinatally-infected infants
Research suggests that having a higher proportion of women in a field does not guarantee female scholars an advantage in reaching the top of their career
Report says that the forest code is expected to help Brazil reduce greenhouse gases, but goals for 2030 are tied to industrial modernization