Separated at birth
July 1, 2006 12:00 amPT and PSDB seem destined to follow different paths
PT and PSDB seem destined to follow different paths
To study the ancient gladiators helps in understanding our current society
China could take the place that Brazil had saved for itself
Juliano Moreira was the first to publicize Freud in Brazil and to transform psychiatry into a medical specialty
A life in the classroom
Defending the natural birth pattway
The CInAPCe Program promotes a partnership for the mapping of epilepsy
The government discloses a list of 3,000 Brazilian vegetal species
Law obstructs the collection of biological samples and paralyzes research
Article proposes a qualitative method for evaluating researcher's performances
Unnecessary cesarean sections places the lives of the mother and baby at risk
Nobody knows if it really is adult stem cells that work
Scientist is mobilized in defense of the Theory of Evolution
Frogs, toads and tree frogs exhibit 70 calls and 29 of sexual reproduction
Rocks tells about the formation of Brazil and the movements of the earth crust
Detectors accompany the disappearance of abundant particles
Projects seek to improve the traffic for users of collective transport
Equipment controls the cutting of sugarcane with greater precision
Petrobras develops technique for using vegetable oil in diesel
Toxin acts as a cicatrizant and in the formation of the blood vessels
A new atomic clock is developed in Brazil
Study from USP reveals that recent violence of the PCC has old roots
Crisis between Brazil and Bolivia has more geopolitical reasons than economics
Exhibition in São Paulo shows little known talent of the inventor
Displays in São Paulo and in Switzerland recall Einstein's "miraculous year"
An intense light in Brazilian architecture
Some 136 years ago Charles Hartt carried out the first archeological research in the Amazon
Rocha and concrete
Brutalist group questioned architecture after international triumph
Brazilian universities occupy the space that should belong to companies