The magnetic history of Brazil
July 1, 2011 12:00 amMagnetic field in South America is weakening, analysis points out
Magnetic field in South America is weakening, analysis points out
Analysis shows the strength of research and development in São Paulo
The Bioq-FAPESP Program boosted biochemistry in the 1970s
Scientific societies go to Brasilia to try and reverse the loss of resources
Unicamp students join together to increase the presence of women in engineering
Butantan develops technology to increase production and lower costs
Device should be implanted in the first patient this year
Action by children reduces cardiovascular risks in parents
New early diagnostic kit for bacteria that devastates orchards
Small unmanned aircraft gain space in Brazil
Facial animation system can help with computer interaction
The colonial roots of understanding the national soul
Biography shows Father Vieira as a skilled political orator
Chief Scientific Advisor to the British government is interviewed
Appreciation from the governors
Reinhard Maack found evidence of the origin of continents in Brazil 85 years ago
IPCC improves scientific accuracy and communication strategies
Changes in temporal cortex may damage social interactions
Universities creates services to cut red tape in researchers' routine
On the way to its fiftieth anniversary
From studies of citrus canker to the genome of citrus variegated chlorosis
An article forecasts multiplication of sugarcane productivity
Director of Swedish agency bets on partnership with Brazilians
Study shows how difficult it is to understand each author
Thickness of surface explains constant earth tremors in the region
The relation between explosions in the Sun and magnetic storms on Earth
Material might form the basis of a hypothetical quantum nanotransistor
Lectures show prospects for the increasing use of new nanomaterials
Corticoids do not treat the respiratory problems of late preterm babies
Brazil turns to a more wide-ranging use of solar panels