Study observed accumulation of plastic on Trindade Island, Brazil’s easternmost territory, precisely in the depressions where turtles lay their eggs and hatchlings are born.


Health
2026-02-13

Parents’ alcohol and drug use influences their children’s consumption, research shows

Combining acceptance and monitoring in the education of young people reduces the risk of repeating consumption patterns, even in families where parents also use these substances, including cigarettes, vapes, and marijuana.


Child development
2026-02-11

Childhood obesity causes early vascular damage, according to a study of children in São Paulo (Brazil)

Research conducted with 130 children between the ages of six and 11 showed that inflammation associated with obesity and being overweight affects the functioning of the endothelium – the layer that lines blood vessels – paving the way for diseases such as atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke.

Analyses conducted by researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos showed that the condition can be easily reversed through simple stimuli and strategies, reinforcing the need for programs aimed at this population.


Research from São Paulo State University shows that an inexpensive, easy-to-produce substance eliminated lung infection in 30 days. The compound has the potential to reduce the time and toxicity of current therapies.

Research using mobile phone data indicates that the living condition reduces the variability of daily movements.

A study supported by FAPESP tested using high-energy sparks to degrade pollutants without generating waste.

Brazil has the capacity to develop its own state-of-the-art fuel cell technology
Energy transition
2026-02-25

Brazil has the capacity to develop its own state-of-the-art fuel cell technology

Funded by FAPESP, the Center for Innovation on New Energies has already produced 100% Brazilian prototypes, reducing dependence on foreign suppliers.


Innovation
2026-02-25

Technology promises to mitigate losses due to flaws in the finishing of mechanical components

Software developed by a FAPESP-supported startup simulates complex industrial processes and promises to reduce costs in sectors ranging from aviation to wind energy.


Drug development
2026-02-23

Osteoporosis drug shows potential against diseases caused by excess iron

In a preliminary study conducted on human cells, two commonly used osteoporosis drugs bound to excess iron, preventing cell damage.


Urbanization
2026-02-18

More than 3 million people live in precarious areas in the São Paulo Metropolitan Area

Research by a FAPESP-supported center indicates that the favela formation process is ongoing but slowing down.

 
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Artificial saliva helps protect the teeth of patients with head and neck cancer

According to a study by the University of São Paulo, the effects of a substance with sugarcane protein are intensified when the molecule is applied in conjunction with fluoride and xylitol.