New figures for R&D
January 1, 2003 12:00 amPrivate sector employs 37% of Brazilian researchers
Private sector employs 37% of Brazilian researchers
Harsh indicators, urgent actions
System for managing dams attracts attention of companies
New test detects presence of antibodies of Chagas's disease in the blood
FAPESP does the first licensing of a product generated in a program
Study on propolis results in patenting a method for analysis
Atomic clocks are capable of splitting one second into billionths
Equipment monitors the air in the city of Vitória
50 years ago, James Watson and Francis Crick revealed the structure of DNA
Motorless flights
São Paulo scientists make Rondonia a forward post for research with a high social impact
Behavior of atoms might mean new applications for semiconducting materials
Experiment investigates luminous phenomenon similar to lightning
Study indicates new ways of using medicinal plants
Protein extracted from the fruit eliminates fungi and borers
Team from USP corrects genetic defects of a rare kind of cancer
Study shows how genetic mutations help to select donors of bone marrow
Studies confirm the relationship of free radicals with a series of diseases
The raising of the levels of a protein explains weight gain
The field of study expands debate on its object and scientific status
A kit want to help the population to understand the urban legislation
Four major projects from USP's discuss from Aristotle to Habermas
Leandro Konder launches a new book, A Question of Ideology, in which he reasserts his beliefs in the modernity of Marx's ideological ideas
Equipment and input importation has raised the cost of research in Brazil
Purchase of machinery and equipment is main investment by companies
Alellyx hires a twenty five more doctors and promises a product in two years
Software permits the integration of data banks with biological information
Select club
A partnership wants to produce a medicine against dwarfism
System assesses athletes and people with motor deficiency