A passion for words
September 1, 2010 12:00 amA passion for words
A passion for words
A group of Indians was put on display in the Brazilian Anthropological Exhibition
Companies set up R&D centers in Brazil to win market share
Bamboo, which grows very fast, has new forms and uses in Brazil
Material gains impact-related resistance and lower combustion properties
He was important for the Institute of Technological Research
Exhibition and book shed light on images made by a rival of Darwin
Study shows the connection between cinema and the State in Brazil
Electronic government grows in the country, but study identifies needs
Infrastructure and the production of knowledge will drive growth in Brazil
Recognized abroad, Jesus Moure helped to create research institutions
Science as an adventure
Book collection offers scientific topics written in attractive language
How the FAPESP Genome Program has established new paradigms
Groups start a new phase in the pursuit of an anti-HIV vaccine
Researchers map the network of adult human cells and their precursors
Birds adapt to lack of food and oxygen during flight
In the Mata Atlantica rainforest, 59% of the trees are rare and may disappear
Two billion years ago, volcanoes reigned where the Amazon Region lies today
Nanotubes of biological molecules may turn into sensors and energy cells
Brazilian-made meteorological radar predicts rains three hours ahead of time
Products with high added value use waste from burnt sugarcane bagasse
New software improve control of power losses in the electrical sector
Cellulose and wax: a new clinical testing model
Mango stone membranes can be used for water treatment
How the policies of the nineteenth century elite shaped our sexuality
The relations between the university, the theatre and the city in the 1940's
Marlyse Meyer was an outstanding thinker of Brazilian culture
The physicist presents his project of scientific kits for children
Attacking undesirable veins and arteries could fight cancer and blindness