Laura de Mello e Souza: A country called the past
May 24, 2011 12:00 amThere is a lack of innovative researchers able to reach the general public
There is a lack of innovative researchers able to reach the general public
A possible cause of poor results in treating Parkinson’s disease
Bromeliad species is used to capture heavy metals in the air
New approach enhances internet and airport safety
Sensitive film warns consumer about food deterioration
Outside researchers help Natura to innovate
New window onto stem cells
Study brings back a centuries-old technique to build in stone
How Brazil and the US face up to cuts in funding for science and technology
New law in Spain seeks to bring together science and the production sector
New strategies for attracting students from public schools
Italian universities create courses in English to win over students from abroad
Works ranges from physics to education, from memory to scientific policy
Group identifies signs that precede extinction in the Atlantic rainforest
Talks in April discussed alternative energy sources and climate change
Ancient Indians contributed to the fertility of black soil
Antihypertensive medication halts growth of tumors
Cone of ions reflects image of mysterious object at the center of the galaxy
The power of the jogo do bicho in the creation of national modernity
Research analyzes the evolution of human intelligence
Cartographic material reveals Portuguese colonial fantasies
Database maps out the migratory flow of qualified labor in São Paulo
Seminar discusses the dilemmas of social segregation in Brazil
Project recovers Mário de Andrade’s creative path
New monitoring camera made by Opto for Cbers-3 to be tested in China
Petrobras and Unicamp are studying bacteria that break down oil
Researcher publishes article on the new generation of optic fibers
Astronomical instruments made in Brazil equip the SOAR telescope
A reduction in the quantum phenomenon due to environmental influence
Mechanism that makes mushrooms glow leads to new technique