Evidence of a deadly sea
June 30, 2015 1:54 pm Leave your thoughtsOcean acidification may have caused mass extinction
Ocean acidification may have caused mass extinction
Pollen grains can contribute to form and disperse clouds
A tag identifies metallic objects through radio frequency
Brito Cruz designated Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Carlos Moedas is the new chief scientific advisor of the institution
Transfer of knowledge and technology generate profits
Guide provides information on Latin American and Caribbean museums
Physicist is appointed to FAPESP's board of trustees
Projects contracted in April and May 2015
Integrated activities
Undersea glitter
Innovative projects in the field of chemistry
Schantz worked at InCor-USP in the field of sleep and circadian rhythms
RedEmprendia supports exchanges of entrepreneurs
The remaining members of quilombos struggle to preserve their traditions
Birds are hosts to a wide variety of mites, most of them unknown
One shelf in western Antarctica may disappear by the end of the decade
International group produces graphene and phosphorene transistor
Team identifies young stars with the chemical composition of old ones
Stem cells aid in producing trachea and blood vessels
RMf images reveal stages of development in the brain’s networks
Brazil and São Paulo advance according to the number of publications, but fall behind in the relative number of citations
Fighting dengue requires a combination of strategies
Red blood cells are candidates for producing capsules and medicines
Mapping plagiarism
Technology transforms images into sounds to help the visually impaired
Little transparency
Silica nanoparticles carry antibiotics and eliminate bacteria
USP Chemistry Institute develops method to measure faculty performance
Brazil plays a modest role in cellulosic ethanol research networks