The Art of protecting teaching and patrimony
February 1, 2002 12:00 amImprovement in the installations kick-starts the S
Improvement in the installations kick-starts the S
São Paulo spreads the smoke it produces to distant cities
Research defines new strategies for fighting the pest of the orange
Publication of genome strengthens Brazilian bio-information technology
Study unveil an unwritten history of the pre-Colombian peoples
Seeds from the native tree prove fatal for the great scourge of farming
Reionization is proved for the first time
Project analyzes the results of Brazil's insertion into globalization
Study explores the relationship between society and culture in the metropolis
Vilmar Faria was responsible for FHC's public policies
Project financed by FAPESP counts 1200 of the Tomie Ohtake's works
Seminar assesses strategies for taking research to the market successfully
Task group will assess decentralization of Science e Technology policies
Consortium will be sequencing this plant's genome
National Genome Program concludes sequencing of the bacterium
CNPq invests in the implementation of bioinformatics nucleuses
Advanced Internet program will analyze 123 pre-projects
On pollution, genetics and the economy
Recent technologies promote recycling and do not pollute the environment
Komlux has finalized its equipment for the treatment of jaundice
Petroleum sector invests in portable sensor for areas of risk
Recycled and ground glass is the base for the compound tested to remove waste
Rutherford and Soddy explained, in 1902, how radioactive transformations take place
Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz, President, FAPESP and Jos
FAPESP programs carry out diagnoses and propose solutions to concrete problems
Four academic studies value active participation by teachers
Pioneer research examines how the health network attends to victims of domestic and sexual assault
Computer motivates children to learn mathematics
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