Issue # 117 _ November 2005
S&T Policy
Disclosure
Beasts of the Pampas (praires)
Artists reconstruct the pre-historical fauna that inhabited Rio Grande do Sul 200 million years ago
Publications
The polemic article
In a unilateral manner, the magazine cancelled the work of the Brazilians concerning Chagas' disease
Nomenclature
Coveted organization chart
Conflicting interests spice up the reform in the Table of Knowledge Areas
By Fabrício MarquesLegislation
Waiting for results
The regulations decree puts into effect the Innovation Law
By antonioDevelopment
Recognized merit
The CNPq selects 34 projects for the Millennium Institutes program
By Claudia IziqueScience
Physics
In the rising of bubbles
Brazilian and French researchers show that champagne bubbles in four distinct manners
By Marcos PivettaGeology
The Earth covered with ice
Some 630 million years ago, the Amazon was a desert lying below an icecap
By Francisco BicudoGenetics
False majesty
Genes explain the mystery of the queen bees that cannot reproduce
By Fabrício MarquesNeurophysiology
The impact of horror
A study gives dimension to the tension generated by violent images
By Carlos FioravantiTechnology
Meteorology
Weather radar
São Paulo company develops and is going to manufacture novel meteorological equipment in Brazil
By Yuri VasconcelosArtificial joints
Guaranteed Balance
A new treatment for prostheses results in less wear and tear
By Dinorah ErenoMolecular biology
A factory of mice
Transgenic rodents produce the protein responsible for blood coagulation
By Yuri VasconcelosHumanities
Sociology
Has the nation hung up its soccer shoes?
In Brazil, football is something serious, seen by specialists as a paradigm of globalization