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December 1, 2008 12:00 amSewage provide raw material for the oroduction of electric power
Sewage provide raw material for the oroduction of electric power
Life of emancipated slave portrays Brazil before the abolition of slavery
Study analyzes the language in the plays of Nelson Rodrigues
A sensor can detect if the milk has been adulterated with hydrogen peroxide
A robot places the aerial marking spheres on electricity transmission towers
Equipment for use in the laboratory obtains pure oxides on a nanometric scale
A catalytic converter is able to transform toxic gases into non-toxic
Four projects were selected to represent Brazil in an international meeting
Aircraft designed by brazilian students participate in competition
Study deals deals with the recuperation of degraded areas in Santa Catarina
Study evaluate the association of overweight and the anti-retroviral therapy
Study shows the memory and the photography as intervention strategy
Sleep deprivation can cause various alterations in the organism
Researchers study how transgenics are received by the consumer
Long and with no visible legs, the lizard is confused with snake
Iron and vitamin C in drinking water may help fight child anemia
Psychosocial Support Centers are concentrated in the richest areas of Brazil
Protozoan that causes the disease was detected in dogs that lives in Sao Paulo
Ancestor of crocodiles, reptile ate meat and also vegetables
A model reproduces the rise to the level of the sea of Santos and São Vicente
Company creates nanostructured material for application in industry
Catalysts can make biodiesel production more efficient and cleaner
Fuel to be produced by genetic transformations in yeast
A ceramics center will develop raw materials for a new chip factory
Simulations explain how nanotubes detect toxic gases in low concentrations
Stretches of the Atlantic rainforest are home to fewer species of animals
Brazilian group obtains the first serum against bee poison
Protozoan that causes malaria develops on the skin
Stem cells opens up the way for new research for therapies against disease
Inside the brain