Members of the group that works on the identification of people killed in the Araguaia War in Brazil explain how their area of specialization can reveal fundamental clues that can aid in solving crimes.
Project seeks to promote synthesis, characterization and utilization of the "wonder material of the 21st century", which can be used to make everything from cell phones to airplanes.
A pioneer in research on malaria, Ruth Nussenzweig of New York University will also return to research in Brazil with FAPESP funding, along with her husband Victor.
Scientists prove that it is possible to transform the adult cells of carriers of the genetic mutation that causes the disease into pluripotent stem cells. The objective is to induce differentiation in blood stem cells for transplantation.
Hormones produced during gestation induce chromatin remodeling and the reprogramming of the genes in mammary cells, according to a study conducted by scientists in Brazil and the United States.
Nature highlights a project conceived by Thomas Lovejoy, a cooperative effort by Inpa and the Smithsonian to study the influence of deforestation on fauna and flora in the Amazon Forest.
The formula for the cement allows the cement industry to reduce CO2 emissions, increase efficiency and reduce the concentration of cement in the composition of concrete and mortar.
FAPESP announced the 17 new Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers selected for funding for a period of up to eleven years. Total funding will be more than US$ 680 million.
The results indicate major genetic variation and simultaneous circulation of different strains, which increases the risk of epidemics and makes the creation of vaccines more difficult.
A groundbreaking course aims to create an internationally competitive program for professional training for companies, the government and universities.
The discovery of the action mechanism of ARHGAP21 in cellular adhesion and migration processes could contribute to the development of techniques that halt the propagation of carcinogenic cells.
Fossil vestiges collected in the states of Maranhão, Paraná, and Rio Grande do Sul expand the knowledge regarding the species that inhabited these regions more than 200 million years ago.