Separated just by the sea
August 15, 2001 10:20 amThe Millennium Agenda brings together Brazilian and Portuguese historians
The Millennium Agenda brings together Brazilian and Portuguese historians
Foundation launches an notice for the program of Advanced Internet
There comes a complete and detailed picture of the whole of the Amazon
Brazil 50,000 Years restores the national pre-colonial past
New model of scholarships could have duration of five years
Book brings together information on 500 species of São Paulo's Flora
The importance of physical activity in elderly's self esteem
Groups ask for the implementation of a fiscal policy
Many of the discussions on stem cells are based on speculation
AsGa develops technology within the company and becomes a reference
Alcir José Monticelli, Unicamp professor and FAPESP collaborator, died at the beginning of August
New techniques enable cheaper and more efficient laboratory examinations
Company develops equipment to help with ophthalmological surgery
Campinas bring together 11 research institutions and exhibition of projects
Incubator makes room for another 78 vacancies and for new FAPESP projects
Company develops equipment for optical transmission
AsGa, an exemplary case
SBPC meeting brings together cultural expressions and scientific reports
Anpei puts together company representatives to debate investments in R&D
Capes complete 50 years investing in the training of human resources
Altenfelder Silva takes over the SCTDE, with plans to invest in research
Brazil to debate strategic plan for science, technology and innovation
Nature comments report of the Forum which includes companies and universities
TAI suggests measures to stimulate investments in developing regions
Study shows that Brazil suffers from a great lack of mathematicians
Milton Santos advocated the role of the dispossessed
Researcher compiles tales of Guanabara bay before D. João VI
Researcher detects the presence of metal in water, the air and in effluents
New compound for the pulp industry lowers costs and does not pollute
A Unifesp project has a patent request for medicine based on scopolamine salts