Molecular Biology Interlude
April 1, 2003 12:00 amAfter sequencing it will be the turn of creating the genomics of pathology and pharmacology
After sequencing it will be the turn of creating the genomics of pathology and pharmacology
The celebrations of the 50-year anniversary is a good moment to reflect on ethical limits and real possibilities
Andrew Simpson says that Brazil should invest in the development of medicines to act against tumors
Integrated action in the public and private sectors has pushed forward research in biotechnology
Over the next few years, there will be changes in all of the sciences grouped around molecular biology
Future generations will discover that there is little distance between the invention of the computer and the discovery of DNA
The Human Genome could show that problems in our behavior have a genetic basis
The writer and medical doctor wrote a short story for about DNA
The woolly spider monkeys have a singular form of communication
Lineage of Xylella that attacks grapes looks like the one that infects oranges
Projects register temperature that show the Universe 13 billion years ago
Researchers show carbon nanotubes that slide almost without friction
The impurities of gold
Physicist defends the use of nuclear power stations for generating electricity and criticizes thermal energy
Database consolidates information on female social identity in São Paulo
Thesis brings together the visions of Nelson Rodrigues and Gilberto Freyre
Thesis scrutinizes changes the BB has been through
Citrus sudden death threatens production and challenges researchers
Banana extinction was an exaggeration
Book summarizes cataloged knowledge on biodiversity
Federal government is going to decide on the production of transgenics
Scientific magazines can be consulted at Capes's Periodicals Gateway
The objective is to strengthen the regional participation in S&T
Passages aboard knowledge
Embrapa completes 30 years of development for agriculture and livestock raising
Genetic discoveries and new drugs fight the Trypanosome
A bacterium is the raw material of bioinsecticides that kill mosquito larva
Innovation reduces time spent in assessing sample substances
Researchers from Rio Grande do Sul develop more productive solar cells
A product gives more resistance to the wingtip lights of Embraer's aircraft