Satellites, semantics and education
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Satellites, semantics and education
How the State has dealt with the legacy of serious human rights violations
A predator’s colors
There was a strong presence of a leftist culture during the dictatorship
Three hundred professors were driven away from universities by the dictatorship
Experts examine the effects of dictatorship on contemporary society
Studies discuss the role of society in the 1964 coup
Hypotheses form the knowledge of the history of the Brazilian dictatorship
FAPESP Week brings together researchers from Brazil and China
Satellite outlines the densest regions on the Earth's surface
Deforestation increases water treatment costs 100-fold
Divergent evolutionary histories have changed the savannahs
Methodology differentiates low- and ultra-low-molecular-weight heparins
Dysregulated immune processes may be related to depression
Researchers try to decipher the Voynich code
Autonomous cars are being tested and may be a reality in 20 years
Concept maps makes ideas and connections clear and precise
Project at laboratory allows users to make measurements economically
A partnership creates a system that prevents forklift accidents
Pirelli in Santo André develops models for global markets
Chemical substances extracted from insects and plants against pests
UNESCO has chosen 2014 as the International Year of Crystallography
FAPESP Week seeks broader collaboration between São Paulo and China
Brazilian researcher collaborations have multiplied over the last 20 years
Researchers increasingly asked to store data in public repositories
A profile of 15-year-old student performance in science (in percentage of students in each level)
The Coup of 1964 as a subject of scientific research
The mystery of the orange bat
USP's emeritus professor talks about social psychology
Education is the field with the largest number of master’s degree holders