Waters tamed
March 1, 2005 12:00 amThirty years ago, work started on Itaipu, the largest hydroelectric power plant in the world
Thirty years ago, work started on Itaipu, the largest hydroelectric power plant in the world
Researcher who has been at the South Pole says that Antarctica is more important for Brazil than for the USA
Team describes a virus associated to the citrus sudden death
The Innovation Incentive Law wants to make researchers hiring easier
A book raises the fight about man's action on global warming
FAPESP starts off 2005 with financial liquidity of R$ 178. 2 million
SAGe will abolish the use of paper processes at the Foundation
In lower quantities, healthy colesterol loses its protective effect
Laser beams differential between forms of the "bad" cholesterol
When they travel, the elderly have better quality of life
Genes and cultural habits affect the risk of the growth of head and neck tumors
Nanotubes form in a process that reminds one of dew production
Belita Koiller receives award for her work on the behavior of electrons
Equipment carried out the diagnosis of diseases based on antigens
Partnership finds new solutions for the company's industrial processes
Small company innovates and produces current and magnetic field meters
Barriers produced with pieces of tires reduce impact in traffic accidents
A study draws a picture of the image of the Brazilian Olympic Games
Chronicles of Lima Barreto reveals the power of analysis of the author
The personality of drivers is considered in order to control the traffic
Photographs are the novelty in the book about the "Railway of Death"
Evolutionary processes
The first agricultural school in Latin America should become a university
Paleontologist affirms that Brazil could be as important as China and criticizes fossil contraband
Study compares the histories and rivalries of Brazil and Argentina
Brazilian film industry was always trailing behind the foreign ones
The low DNA diversity is challenging the preservation of the sloth
Goiter has ended. Now the problem is an exaggerated consumption of iodine
Component of the wall of a grass facilitates the absorption of glucose
Images from the probe confirm the theory that explains errors in the rings