20th century Bandeirantes (Trailblazers)
March 1, 2007 12:00 am121 years ago a wild region of São Paulo began to be explored
121 years ago a wild region of São Paulo began to be explored
An interview with the economist and President of Petrobras
Government wants to expand share of nuclear power in the energy matrix
Bagasse and sugarcane straw are quoted to increase the production of ethanol
Scientists want to encourage partnerships in Latin America
A plan follows the inauguration of the Natal Neuroscience Institute
Secretary for Development plans to create a development agency in São Paulo
Physical exercise protects the organism
RNA molecule takes over the place of DNA as a promise for fighting diseases
Frog produces secretion capable of bring blood pressure down
Researchers unite to investigate the effects of global warning on Brazil
Signals that conduct the information from the eyes to the brain of flies
Institute draws together research and manufacturing industries
Papers collaborate towards disseminating scientific knowledge
Map of sugarcane genes helps to form more productive varieties
Sterile males combat fruit flies, which cause exporters serious losses
Well used neurons
140 years ago, the country's first urban railroad was inaugurated in Recife.
GLÁUCIA RODRIGUESResearcher Angelo Machado has the habit of taking big leaps from time to time. Graduated as a physician, he... View Article
Studies indicate areas of knowledge in which Brazilian research shines
Award calls attention to the fall of women interest in computing
Specialists declare 2007 the year of the fight against pneumococcal disease
Experiments with the brain wants to help to transform needy communities
"Bodies... the exhibition" shows a fascinating spectacle of the human anatomy
Tuberculosis is 20 times more common amongst Indians
Team develops a recipe to cultivate jararaca glands in the laboratory
The ancestor of the snakes was small and had a varied diet
Genetic classification can guide the preservation of tropical rainforests
Computer simulations explain the electrical properties of ice.
Researchers develop bait for the control of ants