A study led by Brazilian researchers shows that species are being replaced by generalists, and there is no trend toward savannization; however, recovered areas are more vulnerable.


Health
2026-04-15

The cold virus ‘hides’ and multiplies in the tonsils and adenoids, even in people without symptoms

A study conducted at the University of São Paulo shows that the pathogen can persist in these tissues for long periods, be transmitted unexpectedly, and trigger new outbreaks of the disease.


Support to research
2026-04-08

FAPESP defines seven strategic research priorities for the 2026-2028 period

The Board of Trustees has authorized an additional allocation of BRL 400 million for projects, without affecting ongoing programs.

A study conducted at the Federal University of São Carlos concludes that visceral fat has a greater impact on the problem than total body weight.


Postmortem analyses of 3,577 cases in four state capitals reveal a consistent association between psychoactive substances and homicides, accidents, and suicides, with distinct regional patterns.

Theoretical model indicates how topologically protected quantum excitations can support qubits that are less sensitive to noise and environmental imperfections.

Drug being tested at a FAPESP’s Science Center for Development is based on a monoclonal antibody capable of combating atopic dermatitis and other types of dryness, flaking, and itching.

New FAPESP calls for proposals cover the full cycle of deep tech funding
Innovation
2026-04-15

New FAPESP calls for proposals cover the full cycle of deep tech funding

Calls for proposals under the Regular Innovation Grant (RIG) program, incubator accreditation, and the PIPE Technological Journey establish an unprecedented bridge between academic research and the market.


Public health
2026-04-15

Poor hygiene and food handling practices increase the risk of bacterial outbreaks in Brazilian households

National survey maps food storage and safety habits in households across all regions of the country.


Museology
2026-04-15

Museums should serve as spaces for rebuilding social bonds, argues the director of the Musée de l’Homme in Paris

At the 1st FAPESP 2026 Conference, “For a Committed Museum,” Aurélie Clemente-Ruiz argued that these cultural institutions must go beyond conservation to play an active role in contemporary debates.


Pollution
2026-04-15

Common Asian plant in Brazil shows potential for removing microplastics from water

A saline extract obtained from moringa, also known as white acacia, exhibited properties similar to aluminum sulfate in the coagulation process preceding the filtration of water for human consumption.

 
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Analysis based on municipal data identifies seven production clusters and ten consumption clusters, highlighting the need for infrastructure to connect energy and industrial hubs.