Science and sensibility
April 1, 2010 12:00 amScience and sensibility
Science and sensibility
Modern seismology resulted from the big 1755 earthquake that destroyed Lisbon
A specialist in geriatric ophthalmology talks about eyesight problems
23 organic disorders of sexual development are characterized
Native vegetation in the State of São Paulo has increased over two decades
Disappearance of mollusks indicates environmental imbalance in oceans
Genes and fossils reveal the origin of South American butterflies
Water wells cause dozens of earthquakes a day in São Paulo State
Companies and institutes in Brazil produce essential input for research
The use of the trunk of the Pará rubber tree to manufacture furniture
Science hidden in the Itamaraty archives
How modernity separated man and nature in São Paulo
The debate to identify the best model for political funding
USP biologist described 53 new reptile species and genera
Star gazing and illuminated texts
USP's Biosciences Institute to release catalog of rare works of 18 and 19 century
Astronomical instruments made in Brazil equip the SOAR telescope
The Brazilian research in international networks
Researchers come together to speed up medical research applications
Physical exercises emerge as complementary treatments for epilepsy
Mothers do not always recognize when their children are overweight
Caatinga savanna toads physiologically adapt to survive months of drought
São Paulo team identifies rare structure in the genetic material of flies
Meteorite fall formed range of hills in the western part of Rio Grande do Sul
A study testifies the merging process of a group of small galaxies
Experiment reproduces the Universe's first moments
New pre-treatments make production of second generation ethanol easier
Polymer mixed into ethanol enables biofuel to run through pipeline faster
New applications for carbon nanodevices are generated in Ribeirão Preto
Researcher publishes article on the new generation of optic fibers