In focus, the urban problems of São Paulo
September 13, 2000 4:36 pmCenter is seeking to research and propose solutions for the metropolitan region
Center is seeking to research and propose solutions for the metropolitan region
Center for Ceramic Materials will invest in the preparation of professionals
Cepids will have the mission of bringing science and society closer together
More visibility for Brazilian science
The outlook for the future and a reassessment of the past
Research intends to bring shape to a critical history of Brazilian art
National pharmaceutical sector was born strong and had State support
An apparatus controls humidity and permits the correct use of fungicides
Researchers build a bridge between research and the business world
The concentration of harmful gases creates “sick” buildings in cities
There was a little more matter than anti-matter in the Big Bang. It was a fortuante thing!
Observatory will decipher particles that streak through the atmosphere
A team has unmasked the biochemical processes that make them sweet and soft
Peptide found in tarantula exercises strong anti-microbe action
Xylella incorporates a DNA fragment that can change its original functions
Researchers will decode genes of Xylella of the grapevine and of Leifsonia
The University of Pernambuco opens a genetics laboratory
FAPESP and Ludwig publish results and widen their investment
A seminar debates the regulating of public services
As the Butantan Institute demonstrated, poisons can originate medicines
A visible marriage between science and technology
Study analyzes how Brazilian artists have painted women
Research traces origins and destiny of a region of São Paulo
Prosthesis proved effective in correcting labial malformations
Company from São Carlos develops pioneer remote access system
Small company seeks excellence in the production of reference material
Team from USP wins international research
Researcher recovers pioneer drawings of England’s
New immunotherapy to permit less aggressive treatment against snake’s poison
Molecule added to feed shows benefit