Centenary of a theory
January 1, 2002 12:00 amRutherford and Soddy explained, in 1902, how radioactive transformations take place
Rutherford and Soddy explained, in 1902, how radioactive transformations take place
Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz, President, FAPESP and Jos
FAPESP programs carry out diagnoses and propose solutions to concrete problems
Four academic studies value active participation by teachers
Pioneer research examines how the health network attends to victims of domestic and sexual assault
Computer motivates children to learn mathematics
Santo Andr
Information Technology will help financial administration
Project shows how it is possible to change concepts
Department evaluates is if programs work in the field
A survey maps out areas of high ecological interest
A project focuses on the impacts of technology
Campinas tests a bus to expand its network
Internet to make it easier to consult articles
Different flavors are going to re-enforce school meals
Trips into the countryside give new value to discipline
Laboratory revolutionizes school in Campinas
Public policies
Public schooling
Under investigation: the life and habits of the population
Database to provide support for management
Integration of activities makes the difference
In Diadema, not being able to read is not ignorance
An improvement project produces immediate results
The objective is to forecast within a 24-hour period
Through the Libras system, the deaf better learn Portuguese
Access to history itself is a citizen's right
Public schools open their doors
Jundia
Under study, how the migrants of Riber