The very dissimilar Bahia
December 1, 2010 12:00 amResearch done in the USA reveals the rich culture in Salvador
Research done in the USA reveals the rich culture in Salvador
Head of Vale Technology Institute talks about the R&D projects
The good winds of Brazil
George Marcgrave was born four hundred years ago
Brazil's wind power potential drives research about generators
Group in optical research attracts students from Latin America and Europe
Braskem acquires competence in biotechnology
Course in California transforms scientists into science journalists
Latin American newspapers allocate little space for regional science
One of the highlights of the 2010 Prize is the research conducted on graphene
Genetic alteration may paralyse the limbs of people with hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism protects the brain from attacks such as strokes
Program integrates the atmosphere, the oceans and the earth's surface
Modernized, USP's particle accelerator is returning to active service
Climate changes are likely to affect the composition of tropical forests
Microscopic cracks in crystals help reconstruct the history of the Bocaina
New technique identifies adulterations to money and documents
Particles deliver water-soluble drugs to the body
Paintings by Portinari, revealing his love of peace, return to Brazil
Studies show the importance of Brazil's participation in the Second World War
The Royal Society celebrates its 350th anniversary
Doctor relates how he built up a business in cardiac devices
In space without frontiers
The Emílio Ribas Infectious Diseases Institute was set up 130 years ago
Super-resistant bacteria might live outside Earth
Laboratory wants to attract foreigners researchers on the synchrotron light
New short courses seek to attract foreign researchers
Brazilian symposium brings together scientists to discuss emerging scientific topics
Report highlights the increase of FAPESP funds for grants and aid
Viscous masses of rock blend together and may escape as lava