Challenge at the bottom of the sea
April 20, 2011 1:28 pm Leave your thoughtsPetrobras and Unicamp are studying bacteria that break down oil
Petrobras and Unicamp are studying bacteria that break down oil
Researcher publishes article on the new generation of optic fibers
Astronomical instruments made in Brazil equip the SOAR telescope
A reduction in the quantum phenomenon due to environmental influence
Mechanism that makes mushrooms glow leads to new technique
Mathematical models help predict the effects of global warming in Brazil
Inflammation unleashed by sepsis damages the heart
Attacking undesirable veins and arteries could fight cancer and blindness
An interview about ethanol with the US researcher Lee Lynd
A competitive edge in the search for second generation ethanol
Reasons for the lack of growth in Brazilian research in international networks
Physician discovered the full cycle of the disease named after him
Increasing collaboration, attracting talent
The production of knowledge will cause the state to drive growth in Brazil
Federal University of São Carlos attracts foreigners to research materials engineering
Group distinguishes itself by bringing researchers from other countries
Initiatives seek to make research from São Paulo more competitive abroad
Former minister remembers his career as scientist and policy maker
Making improvements
Mathematician wrote about Halley's passage across Brazil 252 years ago
Indigenous groups share a genetic alteration that favors obesity and diabetes
New study increases controversy concerning man's arrival in America
Accident in Japan reopens the debate on the future of nuclear research
Courses and services help researchers write good pieces of scientific work
Lists of the best universities gain in popularity
Article by chemists from Unicamp is among the most popular in Analyst
Corticoids activate inflammation mechanisms in some areas of the brain
Animals of the same species have different venoms
Radioactive material allows to track the geological origin of the beaches
Cosmic rays may have generated molecules that formed animals and plants