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October 20, 2007 3:43 pm Leave your thoughtsProtein shows potential as conveyor of medication and anti-tumoral agent
Protein shows potential as conveyor of medication and anti-tumoral agent
Plasmodium able to bypass the defenses of the human organism
Experimental treatment rids 14 patients of insulin injections
Cutting edge experiments with the brain travel from Duke University to Natal
An experimental technique efficient for severe psychiatric disorders
Academic production hits new highs in the country
Studies indicate areas of knowledge in which Brazilian research shines
The request for funds to observe Venus gave rise to discussions
From the brain, to biofuel and Carnival
An interview with the economist and President of Petrobras
A meteorite caused a crater between Mato Grosso and Goiás
Rise of the Andes explains the diversity of parrots in South America
A study shows the stages of sleep in which the brain stores experiences
Groups save time in the search for new cancer and Aids treatments
Notes and recollections
Oceanographer reviews studies and discussions about global warming
The imperative nature of clarity
National Observatory completes 180 years of service and research
Former IBGE president analyzes the social impact of the provincial notions of Brazilian universities
Articulated action propels Piracicaba into the world market for ethanol
Bireme is reference in the field of scientific information management
Former minister Celso Lafer took office on September 26
The blocking of insulin increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases
Fly enzyme fights harmful bacteria in the manufacture of fuel alcohol
Resonance measures the concentration of oilseeds for producing biodiesel
Mineral is used to control pests and quality of agricultural products
Company develops a system for recovering heat from bath water
Company creates software that makes paternity tests more accurate
The Nazi Party in Brazil "took on a more Brazilian and tropical attitude"
On UNE's 70th anniversary, a, study reveals the role of the student movement