A review of 467 studies also points out that, instead of alleviating feelings of fear and anxiety, weapons increase them, as well as exacerbating controlling behaviors and causing domestic violence.


Microbiology
2025-11-26

Metabolites produced in the intestine play a central role in controlling obesity and diabetes

Study shows that the liver receives and sends a series of metabolism-related products derived from the gut microbiome to the heart.


Climate change
2025-11-21

Climate change must be addressed from a one health perspective

This assessment was made by participants at an event promoted by FAPESP, the Brazilian Association of State Environmental Agencies, and the Vale Technological Institute during COP30.

Researchers at São Paulo State University are investigating how hormonal fluctuations throughout a woman’s life influence the immune system and how physical exercise can mitigate these effects.


A study by a FAPESP-supported research center showed that the surfaces change when an electron beam is applied. The material has potential for applications in semiconductors, antibacterial agents, gas sensors, and more.

Startup supported by FAPESP maps bacteria present in pets’ intestines to offer personalized diet suggestions.

Unprecedented footage of jaguar cichlid being preyed upon was captured after heavy rains caused the overflow of freshwater into Sueste Bay, the species’ feeding ground.

Baniwa schools revive traditional knowledge and incorporate innovation in the northwestern Amazon
Indigenous peoples
2025-12-03

Baniwa schools revive traditional knowledge and incorporate innovation in the northwestern Amazon

The indigenous peoples have created their own educational institutions based on the idea of “educating through research,” promoting autonomy and critical thinking.


Forest restoration
2025-12-01

Non-timber products have the potential to finance reforestation projects

Study identifies 167 native species of the Atlantic Forest with bioeconomic applications: 58% in the medical field, 12% in cosmetics, and 5% in the food sector; 78 species (46.7%) have patents registered in 61 countries, only 8% of them in Brazil.


Sustainable agriculture
2025-11-26

Discovery of new species of sugarcane pest may facilitate management and reduce losses

Analyses show that a sugarcane spittlebug, found in the Southeast and South of Brazil since the 1960s, was mistaken for other species that are similar to the naked eye.


Culture
2025-11-26

Dialogue between worlds: the political and cultural participation of indigenous peoples

The topic was addressed in a workshop organized by the project “Democlites – Democracy, Climate, and Ecological and Social Transition,” a joint initiative of Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and USP supported by FAPESP.

 
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