Issue # 214 _ December 2013
S&T Policy
Cooperation

A living collection
The Director of the London Natural History Museum travels to Brazil in search of partnerships
By Maria GuimarãesScience
GEOLOGY

Space sentinel
Infrared satellite images may be useful for predicting volcanic eruptions
By Igor ZolnerkevicAstrophysics

More nitrogen in a cluster
Stars of different ages and compositions form the oldest collections of matter in galaxies
By Marcos PivettaBIOCHEMISTRY

Movements under control
Compounds appear to reduce a serious side effect of Parkinson’s treatment
By Francisco BicudoMARINE BIOLOGY

Sand planet
A tiny fauna, unknown until now, lives on grains of sand in shallow ocean waters
By Maria GuimarãesMicrobiology

For people and plants
Expectorant medicine may prove effective in controlling orange disease
By Maria GuimarãesSPECIAL BIOTA EDUCATION IX

Asphalt jungles
Underappreciated birds are found throughout sparsely wooded urban areas
By Rodrigo de Oliveira AndradeTechnology
Industrial Research

Seek and you shall find
Google engineering center in Brazil is responsible for important changes in its search system
By Yuri VasconcelosMETALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Mining with microbes
Bacteria are used to recover valuable metals from electronic scrap and mine tailings
By Yuri Vasconcelos