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Article: Property rights
Letters
10 years of Real Plan
State wind potential
Order of Scientific Merit
International Seminar
Clouzot
Science and everyday life
From philanthropy to research
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Panel of the week
Theses of the week
Unicamp in the media
Bio-inspired
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Letters

Soy – 1

It's great to know that Unicamp is developing a soy-based drink. When it is available for consumption, I want to acquire it. Congratulations.
Pedro Antunes

Soy – 2

I found the article about the soy-based drink very interesting. I will wait for it to be commercialized, as I use soy and its derivatives in my daily life. Here's a suggestion: the researchers could do a tasting on campus, with students and staff, or use the FEA bakery so we can try it and give our opinion.
Ana Maria de Souza Pinto

Soy – 3

Congratulations to Professor Francisco Maugeri Filho and his team for their commitment to producing substances that should bring greater quality to our food.
Eliete Maria Silva

Soy – 4

I congratulate Jornal da Unicamp for the report on the soy-based drink, developed by professor Francisco Maugeri Filho.
Elizete M. Carvalho

It was in the NYT

I congratulate researcher Regina Parreira Martins for her bold work on NYT stories relating to Brazil. The beautiful work and excellent level of research will certainly encourage other researchers. Works of this nature enhance the Brazilian population, who live in an alienated way about their reality and their truths. The involvement and political interests of some countries that purposefully engage in targeted and opportunistic journalism harm the image of other nations that, if they do not have competent researchers to awaken them and/or tear off their masks, live a long period of ignorance. scary. Thank you Regina for your beautiful work. May it serve as an example and encouragement for various areas of knowledge in our country, which is so rich and wonderful.
Rosely Molinari Peixoto

Highway works

My Sunday will be better – especially when I feel that there are many more people in this world of ours capable of “views” as deep and full of reflection as Professor Ismar Curi’s. Transmit my energy to this researcher, who sought inspiration in road works. I have a son who studies architecture at FAU-USP. I'll ask him to read this when he gets back from his trip. I would like to convey my thanks to the teacher and journalist Maria Alice da Cruz, who was able to capture the content of the work. We need men like this – millions or even billions – if it is possible to dream!
Sílvia Helena Silveira


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