In the hand-to-hand struggle with society
December 1, 2004 12:00 amIn the hand-to-hand struggle with society
In the hand-to-hand struggle with society
Before the naturalists, there was already a concern with describing Brazil's animals and plants
The couple talks about the advances in the search for vaccines against malaria and of the life of a scientist, here and in the United States
Institutes develop projects for solving social problems
Governor Geraldo Alckmin quickly appointed the Foundation's new executives
Foundation reconstitutes net worth and reestablishes financial health
Partnership brings listeners the best of Brazilian science
Conservation actions will only bear fruit with a long term view of profit
Biota program is consolidating data about fauna and flora
Compound dissolves plaques that obstruct blood vessels
Enzyme reduces the loss of healthy cells exposed to ultraviolet radiation
Only three degrees of separation are interposed between all Brazilian players
New generation of optical fibers brings novelties to medicine
Use of plasma expands the useful life of prostheses and industrial tools
Study intends to identify the genes responsible for the sucrose in cane
The history of Mário de Andrade's Culture Department
Death of Celso Furtado brings back the problems of underdevelopment
Biologists register 2,122 species of fish in the fresh water rivers of Brazil
Almost 40% of Brazilian possess mutations that favor smoking less
New equipment place the country in the front line of the study of proteins
Experiment redefines knowledge concerning the interaction of nuclei
Paintings and engravings reveal the diversity of Brazilian rock art
Study discusses reasons for venturing into Brazilian novels
Study proposes that journalism is the main contemporary narrative
A majestic marquis
The SciELO Network is considered a model for free access to on-line articles
More than 1,800 events mark the National Science and Technology Week
Senate authorizes research with stem cells and restores powers of the CTNBio
The New Frontiers Program will expand traineeships abroad
Companies supported by PIPE will have Finep to consolidate business