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September 1, 2005 12:00 amTechnology for killing cancer cells of prostrate, breast and lung
Technology for killing cancer cells of prostrate, breast and lung
A team from Minas Gerais State observes how prions infect neurons
Virologists discover how the yellow fever agent destroys liver cells
The Butantan Institute creates a safer alternative for use in human beings
Planting and exploration of pinewoods reduces the extraction of native species
Company develops an organic mineral complex using yeast proteins
A new additive guarantees more beautiful footwear soles
Studies try to understand what makes a rich man rich
Film by Leni Riefenstahl helped to construct the Nazi imagery
The book of the thousand and one nights gains a translation from the Arabic
Reflections far from the turbulence
Since the 18th century, people have been trying to generate energy from the sea
Listening to 88-year-old Oswaldo Frota-Pessoa, one of the pioneers of genetic medicine in Brazil, it becomes easy to understand why... View Article
A contraction in the economy has limited technological advance in Brazil
Countries seek measures to protect biodiversity
Sergio Rezende assumes Science and Technology
Walter Accorsi Radames remains active in Esalq
Genetic begin to explain the origin of sanguinity diseases of the elderly
Scientists detail the strategies for the survival of three parasites
HTLV-1 spreads like the AIDS virus and causes erectile dysfunction
Air currents lead humidity or smoke from the Amazon to the Prata basin
Tree frog lives in holes in the trees that closes with its hard and spiny head
The densest regions of galaxies help for the formation of other stars
Optical tweezers and spectroscopy to facilitate the study of living cells
New magnetic materials will be useful in electronics and in medicine
Sensor does a more detailed diagnosis of visual imperfections
System improves the production of bottles made with polymers
Group of companies sets up company to process long-life packaging
Does the country really need an electoral system reform?
Project discusses the dangers of the merchandizing of science