Electrifying bacteria
January 1, 2010 12:00 amThe origin of the electricity found in contaminated soil
The origin of the electricity found in contaminated soil
Poverty expands uncertainties around research into TB treatments
Diet lacking in zinc reduces size and number of neurons in the digestive system
Fin fragment analysis maps genetic structure of the hammerhead shark
Re-edition of a 1949 book brings back orchids and where they grew
Marcello Damy set up the Brazil's first nuclear reactor
Corruption, a practice as old as humankind
Project retrieves Brazilian literature of Germanic expression
São Paulo Public Archive creates a huge website with 360,000 documents
Volatile compounds control the interaction between vegetables and insects
Eclipses provide data to improve understanding of the structure of planets
Red lights may be healthier than blue ones
Income and access to education helps to reduce child malnutrition
Countries in the Northern Hemisphere start pre-winter vaccination drive
The cause of swine flu induces inflammation that destroys lung cells
Studies show the evolution of greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil
Researchers identify priority conservation areas in the state of Pará
Sleep, dreams and pleasures
Biological reserve reaches its 100th anniversary with a book
Former senior professor from the University of Chicago releases a collection of texts
Stress and lack of sleep are the chief enemies of a fulfilling sex life
Brazil's participation in clinical trials creates complex system
Microsoft-Fapesp IT Research Institute call covers projects
Chinese ranking indicates USP is the 115th best university in the world
4th National Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation
Artificial skin tests new compounds for pharmaceutical and cosmetic products
Companies develop filter to extract oil from the bottom of the sea
Film with titanium oxide nanoparticles helps control infection
Sugarcane productivity is improved with treated domestic sewage
IPT modernizes lab for tests and trials in shipbuilding projects