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Immunology
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Research shows how immune system reacts to pig kidney transplants in living patients

Results indicate that the innate immune response remains activated even with immunosuppressant use, paving the way for new therapies to prevent organ rejection.


Oncology
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Advances in liquid biopsies as a tool for detecting lung cancer mutations

Test results in two days. A study supported by FAPESP contributes to improving disease monitoring, but the high cost remains a barrier.

The event supported by FAPESP is promoted by the Institute of Psychology at the University of São Paulo.


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A study by the Federal University of São Carlos and University College London examined 2,815 older adults and identified an indicator of loss of mobility.

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Paleontology
2026-01-21

Fossilized vomit reveals first filter-feeding pterosaur in the tropics

A flying relative of dinosaurs, Bakiribu waridza (“comb mouth” in the Kariri language) filtered crustaceans and other small organisms from rivers and lakes, where it was likely swallowed by a predator that regurgitated it in the Araripe Basin in northeastern Brazil.


Chemistry
2026-01-21

Three studies develop new sustainable methods for producing ammonia

The chemical compound is used in various industrial processes, but its synthesis is highly polluting. Research involving scientists from the Center for Development of Functional Materials and the Center for Innovation on New Energies, supported by FAPESP, indicates clean ways of obtaining the input.


Innovation
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Smart device reminds older adults to take their medication and monitors intake

Real-time monitoring reduces medication waste and increases treatment effectiveness.


Biodiversity
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Deadly to amphibians, a fungal strain emerged in Brazil and spread around the world

Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is responsible for the decline of toad and frog populations across the globe. The origin of the fungal strain was the subject of a study led by researchers at the State University of Campinas.

 
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