Scientific Committee approves Biota/FAPESP
January 11, 2001 6:43 pmScientific Committee approves Biota/FAPESP
Scientific Committee approves Biota/FAPESP
The system will foresee the impact of changes to biodiversity
Agreement connects researchers to NSF at a high-speed
ConSITec will bring together researchers and companies in common projects
Landmarks and new targets for scientific research are announced
A clearheaded policy built São Paulo leadership in Brazilian research
Light on the history of the losers
Brazil joins the race to capture gravitational waves from the Cosmos
Device paves the way for more efficient medications
Studies on the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) suggest therapeutic potential
Simple mathematical tools and statistics help prevent and control epidemics
Apparently identical species differ in the number of chromosomes
Discovered 91 genes of the model insect thanks to a Brazilian technique
Survey looks into five species of tree planted in urban areas
System reduces the costs and the exposureof patients to radiation
A survey locates precious rocks for the cement industry
The Superprecocious Yearling guarantees soft meat and profit
Brazilians dominate the new area of materials technology
Research produces compounds such as a sensor for the conserving of wines
New project faces new forms of therapy and diagnosis of cancer
The environmental chaos in the metropolis, are exposed in the São Paulo Atlas
Structural Genome will have US$ 3.5 million to study genes and proteins
A biography reveals a passion of the scientist for the occult
Attack of the erythrocyte protozoan parasite is related to melatonin
Research analyzes the effects of the ideology of animated designs on children
Project studies the genetics of organisms with high incidences in São Paulo
A high level of homocystiene raises the risk of an unstable angina
The mapping of Xanthomonas citri will begin comparative genomics in Brazil
A symposium debates intellectual property in order to stimulate patents
A study compares the left-wing movements in Brazil and Italy