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September 1, 2004 12:00 amSad ideal images
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The medicine radical
Ostrich breeding gains a DNA test and software for managing the business
System developed by Embrapa helps to understand the functions of proteins
Small company produces fuel cell to run household electronic equipment
Bank of extracts from plants is going to help in the search for new medicines
In the series of articles about the 70 years of the University of S
In 1846, ether began to be used officially in anesthesia
Company from São Carlos develops low cost equipment for building automation
Equipment guarantees better quality blood for immunodeficient patients
Cattle that mature earlier are produced for slaughter and for reproduction
Areas of high biological wealth as a target for researches and conservation
Team from Campinas details phenomenon that makes quantum cryptography possible
Researchers reduce loss of neurons in rats with damaged spinal cord
Intense miscegenation makes Brazil a fertile field for hereditary anemias
Variations of the lithosphere clarify the origin of earthquakes in Brazil
São Paulo will request bids for a factory to produce blood plasma products
Ninety entrepreneurs from PIPE qualify themselves for business management
Far beyond rhetoric
The Amazon without extremism
Atlantic Rain Forest exploitation without environmental damage
São Paulo Historical and Geographic Institute completes 110 years with renewal
Industrial sector is still the source of expansion of the São Paulo economy
After losing sources from the Orient, the Portuguese recovered their spices
Life of Francisco Félix de Souza reveals how blacks used to trade blacks
Book published in Portugal brings essays on colonial Brazil
Study includes Brazil among the countries that most carry out relevant research
In the series of articles on the 70 years of the University of São Paulo
Hormonal therapy is safe for treating typical alterations typical of menopause
Brazilians complete the sequencing of 211 human genes