Located in the Cerrado biome, these regions can store up to 1,200 tons of carbon per hectare – about six times the average tropical rainforest biomass storage.


Nanomedicine
2026-06-05

Brazilian nanotechnology enables precise treatment of skin diseases

A research group at the University of São Paulo is producing liquid crystal nanoparticles containing therapeutic molecules that reduce inflammation in diseases such as psoriasis and vitiligo. The advances were presented at FAPESP Week London.


Cancer
2026-06-01

Study shows that mutations in the TP53 gene affect the response to lung cancer treatment

The research analyzed tumor samples from over a thousand patients treated in Brazil’s national public health system.

Research conducted at the Federal University of São Paulo showed that the human body may limit the absorption of minerals present in Brazil nuts and cashews.


In an experiment, the Ac2-26 peptide protected neurons from cell death, which is characteristic of the condition. The study also demonstrated differences in disease progression and protection between males and females.

Autonomous learning technology developed by a FAPESP-supported startup filters out irrelevant images and reduces human error in surveillance.

Encapsulating Beauveria bassiana in a biopolymer made of cellulose and aluminum increased the viability of the fungus from 69% to 85% after five months of storage, providing a more sustainable alternative that releases the bioinsecticide over an extended period and reduces the need for new applications.

Pathogenic fungus transmitted by domestic cat scratches is present in wild animals
Epidemiology
2026-06-10

Pathogenic fungus transmitted by domestic cat scratches is present in wild animals

Researchers detected pathogenic species of Sporothrix in the internal organs of mammals, birds, and reptiles that were killed by vehicles on Brazilian roads. The study reveals a new reservoir for fungi and highlights the need for surveillance.


FAPESP Week London
2026-06-10

Project to offer free genetic testing for couples planning to have children

The initiative, supported by FAPESP, aims to map genes associated with rare hereditary diseases to create “risk calculators” based on the diversity of the Brazilian population.


FAPESP Week London
2026-06-10

The Amazon’s agricultural past reveals secrets about the forest’s resilience

A study presented at FAPESP Week London used genetic sequencing of Brazil nut trees to understand how ecosystems recover after millennia of human management.


Food safety
2026-06-10

Fish for Health Center sets up tilapia germplasm bank

Scientists have collected over 2,600 specimens, forming a genetic reserve that serves as a “savings account” for the future of tilapia farming, which accounts for 65% of farmed fish production in Brazil.

 
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