Brazil’s targets
January 1, 2009 12:00 amThe government set limits to control the devastation in the Amazon
The government set limits to control the devastation in the Amazon
Neurons can transport painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs
Capivaras and dogs disseminate São Paulo fever in Brazil
Disease deforms hands and feet
Pollution and reduction of fauna increase shark attacks on bathers
Rivers in the Amazon Region release 1% of the carbon gas emitted on the planet
Physicists says that medium-sized urban centers grow more rapidly
Project led by Embraer plans to cut aircraft noise
Patents generate products for the treatment of industrial effluents
System developed to control animals has gained a market abroad
Discarded packaging is used for labels and books
The subtle politics of a musical controversy at the time of Dom João
Thematic project deciphers Proust's cahiers
The unusual political nature of Brazilian counterculture
Hélio de Almeida launches book with a selection of his best work
Obama promises more funding for research and a new environmental agenda
Results of the projects of the Microsoft Research-FAPESP Institute are released
Sale an example of wealth creation through competitive research
Energy efficiency may mitigate the impact of extreme climates in Brazil
High performance computer is used by researchers from other states
Mohamed Hassan suggests creating international research center in Brazil
Conference discusses technology and public policies for ethanol's production
Knowledge with adventure
The first machines in Brazil to replace heart and lung systems appeared in the 1950's
Professor argues that re-inventing the past could re-shape the USA's racial future
Alchemy survived the modern scientific revolution
Air pollution increases the risk of death among newborns by 50%
New strategies can help fight the bacteria behind serious forms of diarrhea
Model indicates a path for treating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Essential electrons for the creation of quantum computers are understood