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Researchers at a FAPESP-supported research center have combined innovative techniques to determine the chromosome number of species of the genus Vellozia, typical of this montane savannah ecoregion. The result provides support for conservation programs and biotechnological applications.

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Sensory-motor activity protocol increases reading speed of children with dyslexia

A pilot intervention project involving playful activities that engaged motor skills and cognition showed promising results in improving eye movements and reading speed in eleven children with dyslexia.


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Quantum computer simulates spontaneous symmetry breaking at zero temperature

Unprecedented experiment reproduces phase transition in system with short-range interactions, challenging traditional predictions of physics.


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New model enables the study of how protein complex influences mitochondrial function

A yeast experiment conducted at a FAPESP-supported research center shows how deficiencies in the proteasome, which is responsible for eliminating damaged and non-functional proteins, affect the metabolism of mitochondria, the organelles that generate energy for cells.

 
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