Knowledge (still) confined
July 22, 2001 10:00 amTAI suggests measures to stimulate investments in developing regions
TAI suggests measures to stimulate investments in developing regions
Study shows that Brazil suffers from a great lack of mathematicians
Milton Santos advocated the role of the dispossessed
Researcher compiles tales of Guanabara bay before D. João VI
Researcher detects the presence of metal in water, the air and in effluents
New compound for the pulp industry lowers costs and does not pollute
A Unifesp project has a patent request for medicine based on scopolamine salts
A genetically modified plant may develop more cellulose
Research shows that the similar injuries make the brain reorganize
Cepid supports the modernization of the companies in Porto Ferreira
Human bones help to boost theory about occupation of the America
An USP study knocks down a model on the use and making of tools
The Paulista biodiversity is on the Internet
A mathematical model helps to unveil the origin of human beings
In the laboratory, an extract exterminates six types of Mycobacterium
Study of the aorta tensions moves on with device of an Indian engineer
Of the brain, science, and innovation
Financing is fundamental for transforming technology into a product
Typewriter was invented by a priest from Para
The restoration and modernization of the laboratories has made front line research possible
The foundations of the system
Past, present and future
Younger institutions take their place at the side of their elders
The result: more embryos
The centenarian Esalq gets new wind
Cena advances in the study of plant improvements
At the Unesp of Botucatu, health care with in breeding
In Jaboticabal, the concern about the extension
At the IAC, paralyzed research lines were reopened
Investments have allowed for a quality leap in the area