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Circulation of brains can provide benefits to developing countries
USP discusses strategies to maintain excellence in its 100th anniversary
Molecules that simulate others facilitate the search for original products
Exhibition on the life and contributions of Albert Einstein
Mammals do not produce the inflammatory reaction to deal with injuries
Expression of the same gene in distinct tissues contribute to the biodiversity
Biologists details the functioning of the biological clocks of plants
Positive rays of lightning are five times more frequently in Rio Grande do Sul
Particles accelerator gets media exposure, but incident stops work until 2009
Exploiting oil creates demand for knowledge and technology
Oxybiodegradable plastics do not decompose in the wild as expected
Sensor monitors corrosion process in churches and works of art
Fungibras equipment stimulates the mushroom-growing process
The controversial "policy from the heart" of Princess Isabel
The first inhabitants established civilizations that were organized and complex
New yeast improves quality of Brazil's raw material
Area of coral reefs in Abrolhos is twice as large as previously thought
Teams identify tree-based strategies to guarantee water supply
Visceral leishmaniasis spreads throughout Brazilian cities
Families from poor Asian and African nations use stoves that pollute less
Plan is to prevent natural disasters from affecting millions of people
Researchers join program to increase Brazil's global climate change studies
Understanding in order to take action
Sixty years ago, Bell Labs introduced the transistor
Child allergy expert talks about the challenge of understanding and treating asthma
Government relaunches program of virtual thematic networks
Biologists can handle data collected using various methodologies
Equipment evaluates how lungs on artificial respiration react in ICUs
Four universities take part in integrated circuit development