Where can life be?
October 1, 2001 12:00 amThe evolution of the Milky Way and formation of the terrestrial planets
The evolution of the Milky Way and formation of the terrestrial planets
A study demonstrates how an accelerated particle can originate others
Eduardo CesarDeeply involved in developing the text of his project, which will provide an original view of Grande Sertão: Veredas (The... View Article
120 years ago Júlio César Ribeiro de Souza discovered how to steer balloons
To create dynamism, this is the principal mission of the new director of the IPT
Pablo Rubén Mariconda: Perennial unconformity
A method increases evenly the fertility of cattle and buffalo
Proqualit develops, in the country, equipment for paid TV via satellite
A system allows an early detection of skin cancer
Two projects assist Petrobras to comply with its goals in deep waters
Wild rats are the hosts for the microbes of this tropical disease
Studies don't dispense the use of corticoid inhalants, except in mild cases
Research open up prospects for a method of prevention and treatment
Vitamin C recovers the mobility of blood defense cells
Genetic modification technique enables GM products with less environmental risk
Method lowers the cost of mapping and classifying vegetation in the Pantanal
Project changes the standards of management of crustacean
Investments in R&D outstrip the national average
FAPESP continues expanding its investment in scholarships
Mineralogy errors accumulated over centuries are corrected
Established concepts about the Universe and the origin of life are shaken
Meeting proposes strategies for the scientific and technological development
Study on a mutation goes on the cover of Cancer Research
Complexity of hypermedia generates a reader with distinct abilities
A book tells the Magdalena Tagliaferro's history and career
Study reveals that Journalists help the dictatorship to silence the media
Advance over cancer
The Theoretical Physics Institute turns fifty years
A study reveals the forces which act on the body in action
Physicists at Unicamp reinforce the properties of superconductor material