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November 1, 2003 12:00 amThe myth of the slave-queen hides the hypocrisy of Brazilian racial democracy
The myth of the slave-queen hides the hypocrisy of Brazilian racial democracy
Text by Schopenhauer presents his vision of the history of philosopher
Controversy about RR soybeans heats debate about biotechnology
Resolution makes researchers' access to genetic patrimony easier
Foundation meets all the demand from the researchers
Bitter measures in 2002 have allowed FAPESP to resume investments in 2003
Ingenuity from men and spiders
Embraer contends for space in a new segment of the air transport market
Shielding makes military aircraft imperceptible to detection
Hydraulic turbine takes electricity to isolated riverine communities
Equipment monitors optic network devices for the foreign market
Microorganisms are eliminated with plasma-based equipment
250 years ago, Linnaeus laid the foundations for scientific nomenclature
President Lula reinstalls National Science and Technology Council
Tidia starts an analysis of optical networks
Endeavor, Sebrae-SP and FAPESP sign innovative partnership
Project recovers São Paulo's biodiversity and preserves its water system
Plan for reviewing the space program enhances dialog with universities
Identification of genes gains international prominence
Bacteria adaptation mechanism is comprised with gene analysis
A growing number big city dwellers are taking up moderate physical activity
Erosion and retreat of the sea redesign the Brazilian coastline
The temperature in São Paulo varies up to 10 degrees at the same moment
Brazil had complex societies before the arrival of the Europeans
Posthumous study by Roberto Ventura on Euclides da Cunha
Book analyzes the architecture of cemeteries
Work shows Jewish immigration's contribution to Brazil
Of the indigenous and of imagination
Electrocell makes the final adjustments to the fuel cell
Buses with electric and conventional traction win international prominence