A bench marker detects cancer
March 17, 2001 11:10 amA protein can identify bladder cancer in a urine test with precision
A protein can identify bladder cancer in a urine test with precision
Researches compare the human genome with others species
Software registers and organizes paperwork
The difficult pathways confronted by female researchers throughout the world
Conflict of interests: an unavoidable challenge
Governor Mário Covas always knew that you cannot create a country without science and technology
Moving companies to the interior leads to a “deconcentration” of companies
Study shows the semi-slavery of the daily life of sugarcane cutters
Hens get modified feed and produce healthier eggs
Company taking part in the PIPE develops evaluating and teaching software
A project presents a new equipment to measure particles suspended in the air
Brazilian industry develops new products for research projects
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