After the party, the hangover
September 1, 2007 12:00 amOne out of every four Brazilians drinks to the point of health risking
One out of every four Brazilians drinks to the point of health risking
Protein from the rattlesnake's poison shows potential to transport medication
Insects in cadavers helps to explain mysterious deaths
Bromeliads are crucial to the functioning of the northeastern Mata Atlântica
Distinct human groups occupied South America ten thousand years ago
Researchers form São Carlos develop equipment with light emitting diodes
The Internet of the future is object of research studies
Silvestre Labs makes biomaterial for bone replacement
The sovereignty of genes in check
Giant ferns dominated the landscape where the state of Tocantins is today
Chemical elements tell the story of Brazil's south eastern beaches
Proteins may help control inflammation of the respiratory tract
Methane in hydroelectric power stations can generate further energy
The English know what to do to fight global warming
Transitions: science, art and life
The request for funds to observe Venus gave rise to discussions
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Academic production in the country beats its record
Science and technology to be the object of new tax breaks
Agency may get as much as R$ 1 billion to provide support for companies
Earmark R$ 100 million for the study of industrial processes
Malnutrition during the first years of life causes health problems in adults
Engineers are getting ready to launch the third satellite in the CBERS program
Software analyzes the acoustics of concert halls
Instituto Stela develops systems in different fields
Cleaning system for endoscopes will also have applications in industries
The market for high-end consumer products in Brazil has not stopped growing
In spite of boycotts by some authorities, ombudsmen have made some progress
Study reveals complexity of the identity of low-income transvestites
Study identifies a type of magnetic bubble that surrounds our Solar System