A study published in Science and involving a Brazilian researcher unveils a cellular mechanism involved in transmitting mutations in mitochondrial DNA. These mutations can cause serious, incurable diseases.


Immunology
2025-10-08

Physical exercise can ‘train’ the immune system

In an article published in the journal Scientific Reports, an international team of researchers describes how the defense cells of older adults with a history of endurance training are more effective against inflammation.


Food Security
2025-10-01

Study assesses livestock vulnerability to climate change

Research led by scientists at the University of São Paulo contributes to the formulation of strategies to prevent the collapse of animal protein production.

The fourth call for proposals for the program provides for investments of BRL 256 million. The announcement was made at a ceremony that also marked the start of Carlos Graeff’s term as the new CEO of the Executive Board.


Study predicts that the two species of muriquis will be restricted mainly to coastal regions of the Atlantic Forest, leaving populations in the interior seriously at risk.

The substance is essential for the survival of microbes in extreme environments and has been shown to have antioxidant, emulsifying, and stabilizing properties.

FAPESP-supported startup develops formulations based on bio-inputs to combat fungal infections and reduce the use of pesticides in fruit growing.

Device developed in Brazil is key to LHC upgrade
Innovation
2025-10-15

Device developed in Brazil is key to LHC upgrade

OpenIPMC ensures reliable data collection from the Large Hadron Collider’s detectors.


Food safety
2025-10-15

Device detects sodium nitrite in beverages

Researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos used pieces of cork and lasers to create a mechanism that detects the presence of the substance, which has potential carcinogenic effects, in mineral water, orange juice, and wine.


Obesity
2025-10-15

A high-fat diet induces inflammation in the brain, attracting immune cells from all over the body

In tests with rodents, researchers observed that the immune system attempts to mitigate damage to the hypothalamus caused by food, which can lead to obesity in the long term. Animals whose migration of these cells was inhibited experienced greater weight gain, increased fat accumulation, and worsened metabolic markers.


Research infrastructure
2025-10-08

FAPESP-supported center upgrades PET/CT equipment to include AI and guided biopsy capabilities

The new functionalities allow the Cancer Theranostics Innovation Center to generate dynamic, more detailed images and provide more accurate diagnoses. The device is available to the scientific community in the state of São Paulo.

 
More News
 
 

Videos

 
 

Research For Innovation

Essential oil-based solution protects fruit from fungi

FAPESP-supported startup develops formulations based on bio-inputs to combat fungal infections and reduce the use of pesticides in fruit growing.

Biotechnology is leading the deep tech scene in Brazil, but faces challenges related to infrastructure and private investment

Brazil has the highest number of deep tech companies in Latin America, but ranks third in private investment

 
 
 

Most popular