A journey between pain, pleasure and ethics
May 1, 2005 12:00 amA journey between pain, pleasure and ethics
A journey between pain, pleasure and ethics
Some one hundred and thirty years ago the trajectory of the first Brazilian women doctors began
From privation to excess of food
Third edition of FAPESP's Indicators registers increase in spending on S&T
The KyaTera Project integrates dozens of laboratories by way of optical fibers
Network wants to spread useful technologies to poor communities
Neurocysticercosis is beginning to show its true dimension
Latin American women learn to live with the Aids virus
Compounds containing ruthenium could serve as a basis for future medications
Caves reveal the climate of the southern hemisphere for the last 100,000 years
Equations explain the localization of objects that seem to come from nowhere
Leaves from the Amazonian tree guarantees its production
Two species of tree take more than a century to grow
Project rehabilitates small rural producers
Fungi and bacteria form the basis of detergents used in hospital equipment
Company develops precision equipment for use in agriculture
Graphite developed by a research team has magnetic properties
Project rescues the true relationship between missionaries and Native Indians
Studies reveal the relationship between the Powers and the pressure groups
Academic world tries to understand the importance of Samba in the 20th century
Permission to market GMOs should expand investments in biotechnology
A law for life
The work of César Lattes, who died at eighty years, was fundamental for the detection of the pi meson
One eye on reason, the other on the heart
Law authorizes research with stem cells and marketing of transgenics
The Bill on Biosafety is going to boost Brazilian research
The university reform proposal changes bureaucratic structures
Book reviews pact between the scientific community and government
Lack of sleep activates sexuality but is harmful to health
Method uses a small fragment of DNA to identify animal species