Where danger dwells
October 1, 2004 12:00 amHow violence conditions the day to day life in tenements of Sao Paulo
How violence conditions the day to day life in tenements of Sao Paulo
Exhibition in the Art Museum and a thesis shed light on women artists
Post doctoral on corporal anthropology is carried out in the form of a website
Competitiveness Forum is going to structure national policy for biotechnology
Researchers from Unicamp create index to assess socioeconomic evolution
Debate highlights the role of companies in the generation of technologies
Network integrates data from collections from São Paulo and abroad
Fapesp closes year 2003 with financial recovery above forecast
Between celebrating and narrating
For the director of the innovative Barcelona Science Museum it is essential to awaken scientific emotion without losing a grip on reality
Dry Curauá leaves have wide use; from car parts to clothes and medicines
Bromeliads and lichens are used to detest metals in the air of Sao Paulo
Children discover the healthiest foods through an educational game
A system identifies car number plates and compares them to a data bank
How Gurgel managed to make totally Brazilian cars
Excessive concern with the body may lead to bulimia and anorexia
Genome provides clues on ratoon stunting disease in sugarcane
A 1,200 page work is a landmark on genomic
Francis Crick explored to the maximum the freedom for doing science
Controlled burning in the Amazon seeks to understand impact on fauna and flora
Inpe tests new satellites for fighting burning in the Amazon
Projects for recovering green areas alleviate the impact of the rains
Thesis denounces the racism built into the myth of sloth in the state of Bahia
Research reveals how the identity of Portugal was created
The many faces of Brazil present in the cinematography of Humberto Mauro
Fourth volume about the military regime recounts crisis that led to the dismissal of Frota
Scientific director will leave FAPESP to create a project in the private sector
National Cancer Institute creates tumor bank
Coffee Genome Program opens database to researchers
Ibero-American partnership will evaluate the social impact of new technologies