Indian Program
January 1, 2005 12:00 amA book traces the trajectory of the Rio de Janeiro shoreline
A book traces the trajectory of the Rio de Janeiro shoreline
The critic and professor analyzes the dialog between the Brazilian cinema and the Nelson Rodrigues theater
A pioneering study in Brazil analyzes the work of the German xylographist Dürer that is stored in Rio de Janeiro
A study, now transformed into a book, shows how the Italian dramatist guarantees the perenniality of the political theater
Thesis brings together the conflicting visions of Nelson Rodrigues and Gilberto Freyre on the Brazilians' household upbringing
Researcher organizes collection of tunes, ballads, poems and parodies that were in the composer's collection
Material made from the latex of the rubber tree closes ulcers and rebuilds the esophagus and the eardrum
Small company teams up with Brazilian pharmaceutical industry to produce a medicine against dwarfism
Compared with whiskies, the Brazilian drink has fewer aldehydes, substances that are responsible for hangovers
Unprecedented product gives more resistance to the wingtip lights of Embraer's aircraft
A fourteen-year partnership between the university and the company CSN has brought in some US$ 85 million for the company
Linguists and engineers from Unicamp formulate a speech system with a Brazilian accent
The repopulation of the coral reefs threatened by excessive fishing
The woolly spider monkeys have a singular form of communication
Clouds of smoke from forest clearing fires cool down the Amazon forest
Seeds of the plant are preserved for six times more than used to be thought
Protein extracted from the fruit eliminates fungi and borers
Mathematical model describes what made life possible on Earth
The discovery of a deposit of dinosaur fossils in the interior of Maranhão
Brazilians sequence the genome of the bacterium that causes leptospirosis
Stem cells could be used against cardiac arrest
Brazilian physicists in the worldwide race in search of the quantum computer
Biota-Pará Project draws up list of species threatened with extinction
Software permits the integration of data banks with biological information
Widening Brazil's competitive advantage in the international beef market
At the early age of 20, Oswaldo Cruz published his first work
The best of the science made in Brazil
With 134 magazines, the SciELO Brazil library gains more visibility and attracts new sponsors
National research goes professional, incorporating group work and improving its world ranking
Partnership between the Applied Toxinology Center and a pharmaceutical company results in an analgesic that is more potent than morphine