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June 15, 2012 7:02 pm Leave your thoughtsChemist Blanka Wladislaw researched and taught with the same intensity
Chemist Blanka Wladislaw researched and taught with the same intensity
Microorganisms invisible to the naked eye can survive interplanetary trips
Systems could have a quantum feature useful for computer sciences
Study evaluates the impact of plants on global temperatures
Tests can reveal racial characteristics without the person
Local types of encephalitis-causing toxoplasmosis
(Always) temporary truths, (Still) hidden truths
Biochemist identified bacteria that cause hospital infections
Change in the intestinal microbiota profile favors diabetes and obesity
How to amplify physicists' participation in industry innovation
The first zoo in Brazil opened 117 years ago in Belém
How Brazilian research can help to the decisions at Rio+20
Physical exercise can reduce risk of lung decline in smokers
Bees can learn to find plants rich in nectar and pollen
Printer produces plastic pieces in three dimensions
More aggressive HIV variants become more frequent
New system of text transcription digitized in sign language
Minister for Science, Technology, and Inovation visits FAPESP
In operation one of the biggest and most powerful clusters in the world
Physicist is the new FAPESP chairman
The obligation to attribute authorship
For each item, just one grant
Projects granted in January and February of 2012
Mirror neuron
What causes a feeling of dormancy in hands and feet?
The flowers of evil
Hot papers are scientific texts that are cited far more than normal for a two-year period following their publication. Below, the number of most often cited articles in some countries and those of Brazilian universities
Revising the number: 86 billion neurons, instead of 100 billions
Against a sea of obstacles
Archeologist developed a theory on man’s arrival to the Americas