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May 18, 2001 9:50 amGravity Free
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Pernambuco invests R$ 33 million in the construction of its Digital Port
The Federal government creates regional networks to map bacteria and fungi
Selected laboratories will receive US$ 8 million to sequence four viruses
The New York Times praises the quality of the work being carried out in Brazil
Unesp creates the first bank for the genes of sugar cane bacteria
CNPq is responsible for the systematization of research support
From the stars down to terra firma
Interaction between researchers and industry is still in its infancy in Brazil
Parallel computing replaces supercomputer
Unesp's network links 25 educational units
Doctors monitor patients through the Internet
A pyrolytic graphite appears to behave as a superconductor until 27°C
The movement of the subatomic particles doesn't fit into Physics
Yellow fever and malaria will once more attack the South East
A study proves the medicinal properties of arnica
Project links Incor to industry to combat cancer
Action by MAC allows visually impaired to access collection
Project integrates university and basic schooling to produce municipal atlases
Thesis shows Tarantino as a singular filmmaker who is based on plurality
Kilometers of cables connect Paulista researchers amongst themselves and with world science
Investment fostered advance in international cooperation
Education at a distance gains wider perspectives
Networks gain security with new equipment
Brazil starts to produce high purity manganese for electronic industry
Englishman from the genome Public Consortium, Tim Hubbard defends research in Third World countries and supports human rights and patents
For Walter Gilbert, the era of the genome is close to the end, and, over the next few years, it will be that of the proteome
E-mail turns thirty
Good results in a short time
It is necessary to have legal and ethical instruments which permit scientific progress