Gone are the days when single women looked for company
March 1, 2008 12:00 amStudy proves that "one can be happy on one's own" and still find love
Study proves that "one can be happy on one's own" and still find love
The Farc: "a military giant maybe but politically and democratically a dwarf"
Franz Kafka won national space during Brazil's military regime
Obvious choices
Simão Mathias was the first student to get a doctorate from the University of São Paulo's School of Philosophy, in 1942
Minister explains the Education Development Plan
Experiments with animals are still being conducted
Institutional innovation should consolidate Embrapa's presence in the world
Authorities facilitate the importing of research material
Exhibition brings advances in genome science to Brazil
Farmers and local administrations are bringing forests back to life
Scientists highlight inadequacies in a study on contamination by transgenics
Pollution in the Bay of Santos leads to areas with no marine life
Enzyme that may cause arthrititic inflammation and its pain discovered
Activation of gene transforms stem cells into muscle cells
Male harvestmen that take care of the eggs and attract the attention of females
Gigantic black holes convert part of the matter they capture
Computer simulations explain how different opinions spread among the population
Sweet root reduces the number of stages in the production of fuel alcohol
Robots will be available to 60 thousand students this year
Antichagas Disease
A company uses saliva to measure stress caused by exhaustion
Studies analyze military thoughts on the Amazon region
Group studies media narrative as building a general view of criminality
Oiticica based ideas that revolutionized the Brazilian culture in the 1960's
Fossilized pollen suggests a damp climate 15,000 years ago
New FED monitors generate quality images while saving energy
Rio de Janeiro company develops new street lighting system
Software monitors diabetes by cell phone
Electromagnets increase the production of ethanol