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  1. “No tratamento do cancro, a experiência é muito importante”

    12-01-2012 Saber Viver (Portuguese language) interviews the Champalimaud Foundation’s Fatima Cardoso. Read here.    

  2. Queremos um sistema eficaz, seguro e amigável para tratar o cancro

    05-10-2011 Público (Portuguese language) talks to Zvi Fuks, Director of the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Read here.

  3. Os cérebros que olham para o cérebro

    24-09-2011 Público (Portuguese language) reports from Lisbon on the first Champalimaud Neuroscience Symposium. Please read here.

  4. Uma ideia louca para tratar a cegueira dos rios

    12-09-2011 Público (Portuguese language) reports from the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown on the ceremony for the António Champalimaud Vision Award. Read here.

  5. Um milhão para ajudar a eliminar cegueira em África

    10-09-2011 Diário de Notícias (Portuguese language) reports on the 2011 António Champalimaud Vision Award ceremony in Lisbon. Read here.

  6. Cerébro em Curto-Circuito?

    06-07-2011 Report from Fibra (Portuguese language) on the ground-breaking work of Champalimaud neuroscientist, Rui Costa, as he strives to unravel how the brain deals with an ever-increasing amount of input. Read here.

  7. Arch Daily

    03-06-2011 A feature on the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, by Arch Daily, the world’s most visited architecture website. Read article here.

  8. Art & Design

    03-06-2011 Feature on the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown in the architecture publication, Art & Design. Read article here.

  9. À procura da receita informática para construir um cerébro humano de silício

    16-05-2011 Público (Portuguese language) reports from Lisbon on the Human Brain Project. Read here.      

  10. Architect (the Magazine of the American Institute of Architects)

    01-05-2011 A presentation on the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Read here.

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