Grain from the past
January 1, 2008 2:04 pmFossilized pollen suggests a damp climate 15,000 years ago
Fossilized pollen suggests a damp climate 15,000 years ago
New FED monitors generate quality images while saving energy
Rio de Janeiro company develops new street lighting system
Software monitors diabetes by cell phone
Electromagnets increase the production of ethanol
Nanotechnology opens up the way for bio-compounds
Beginning the conversation
Christian festivals and calendar are based on astronomy
Unicamp researcher discusses the challenges necessary to improve Brazil's academic production
Networks of small companies are beginning to be acknowledged
A survey maps the path of those who have received FAPESP grants
Project for System of São Paulo Technological Complexes completed
The new UFABC is betting on multidisciplinarity
Climate Conference outlines map of the path for fighting global warming
Variations in the rainfall pattern may create havoc in the sea winds
Concentrated heat and pollution lead to heavy rainfall during the week
Hemopressin could help weight loss and treat chemical dependence
Separation between forests and streams explain the scarcity of amphibians
High concentrations of mercury in the River Negro basin
Bicentenary of the royal family's arrival demands a reflection
USP launches publication to debate the theoretical frontiers of the subject
A study reveals Brazil's counterculture movement of the sixties and seventies
Against perverse circles and cycles
1936 film on Rio de Janeiro shows how the Internet helps to recover the past
Sanitation expert speaks as chemotherapy that can block the action of parasites
Federal government invests in science, technology and innovation
USP and Unicamp climb the global ranking of universities
Anvisa to regulate the import and export of research material
Survey evaluates the "Support to Young Researchers" program
Index identifies Amazon Forest areas prone to deforestation