Where stars are born
September 1, 2002 12:00 amUnprecedented mapping detects 150 nurseries in the Southern Hemisphere
Unprecedented mapping detects 150 nurseries in the Southern Hemisphere
Study explains how aminoacids organize themselves to form proteins
In Brazil, the risk of a heart attack is five times greater amongst smokers, and falls by almost half with moderate consumption of alcohol
Failure in terminals of neurons keep the heart speeded up
Fiocruz test detects slight infections of schistosomiasis
Use of hydrating agent and diuretic fights intoxication by ammonia in cattle
Experiments explain changes in sexual behavior during gestation
serpents shows how organisms can acquire or lose characteristics
Burning eucalyptus releases irritating and cancerous substances
Team from Unicamp reveals the way of life of the cleaner-fish
Diversity of species in may reduce in regenerating forests
Books discuss the limits of morality within scientific discoveries
A study reveals the geniality of the thinking of Avicenna
A researcher has transformed indigenous myths into books
FAPESP's investments reinforces commitment with knowledge
Letter sent by FAPESP's scientific director to the researchers
Book recovers part of the history of S&T in Brazil
Finep completes 35 years and consolidates its role in support of R&D&E
The saint explained (scientifically)
Ipen masters the technology for capsules containing iodine-125
Research to develop a process that turns gear boxesmore resistant
Products are based on the relationship between nutrients and immunology
INPE researchers build a telescope to capture x-rays and cosmic gamma rays
Radar was developed in the first half of last century, and became indispensable in times of war and peace
Yet another myth of glass
A solution rich in salt lessens lesions from hemorrhagic shock
Compound of medicinal plants stops arrhythmia
Production of vectors makes gene therapy advance
More aggressive subtypes of Aids virus advance in Brazil
Researchers from Unesp make a copy of an adult animal