A touch of fiction
February 1, 2004 12:00 amA touch of fiction
A touch of fiction
200 years ago, São Paulo was tamed by scientific expeditions
Vianinha's father, Oduvaldo Vianna, resurges in a thesis
The influence that a group of Portuguese intellectuals bequeathed to Brazil
Seminar analyzes strategies for the success of high technology businesses
Books show how elites implemented civilization in Rio and São Paulo
Fleury, Syrio-Lebanese and Einstein create research institutes
The repopulation of the coral reefs threatened by excessive fishing
Excessive harvesting threatens survival of the brazil-nut trees
The first detailed description of the pollen of the pernambuco wood
São Paulo shelters fossils of plants that grew alongside glaciers
Oral formulation of pentavalent antimony can treat leishmaniasis
Migration increases the risk of schizophrenia
Programs simplify the task of setting up and analyzing genomes
Reissue brings wisdom from Gilda de Mello e Souza
Researchers studies public perception of scientific knowledge
The editorial director of the explains why journalistic interest in science tends to increase
A different angle of vision of science
New materials with electrical properties and more resistance to corrosion
System controls citrus disease with less fungicides spraying
Study develops system for analyzing foodstuffs for fishes and shrimps
Quimlab is the company of the year in incubators
Company acquires the right to produce antihypertensive with technique from UFMG
A hundred years ago, the first filters fitted into earthenware containers appeared
Diet and exercise, together, presents health benefits
Normal version of the prion is crucial in the formation of memory
Detailed structure of protein facilitates the search for new medicines
Technique shows which stretches of DNA are activated in different cells
Survey doubles the total of known species of marine fish
How the Eta Carinae attracted the attention of physicists all over the world