Tolerance to the cocktail
February 1, 2005 12:00 amIn SP, one third of infected with HIV show resistance to the anti-Aids drugs
In SP, one third of infected with HIV show resistance to the anti-Aids drugs
Botanists throw light on the peculiarities of pollination in the Caatinga
Energy released by the Asian earthquake may well set off other tremors
A new system is going to forecast rain with up to three hours of anticipation
Companies that innovate and differentiate their products export more
Studies help in discovering minerals
A network is going to spur study on the dating of rocks and finding oil fields
Equipment for hearing tests gains a more efficient calibration system
The Kyoto Protocol comes into force some eight years behind schedule
Impa widens its commitments and creates chairs paid for by businessmen
Twenty PIPE companies prepare to take their projects to the market
Brazil once had a large publishing market that sold millions of copies
Inventory ranks Brazil amongst the largest polluters in the world
Minister Eduardo Campos foresees greater investment in 2005
SAGe brings agility to the requests for scholarships and grants for research
International commission assesses the ten Cepids
Achievements and partnerships highlight the Brazilian advances
The power, luminous or somber, of the imagination
After decades of attempts, the first volumes of the complete work of Adolpho Lutz are launched
A route of opening up to society
Psychiatric disorders are frequent and get little treatment
Prehistoric human bones suggest that the first Americans were not Mongoloids
Studies reveal descendents of disappeared Indians
Apparently disorganized behaviors may benefit living beings
In one year, Unicamp closes contracts with companies for 26 patents
Rainwater serves to water plants and wash cars
Equipment allows rigorous examinations on the curvature of the cornea
Nanotechnology and photonics are the basis of sensors
An exhibit of scientific instruments from the 18th and 19th centuries
A study analyzes the trajectory of Carmen Miranda in Brazil and the US