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  • Alpha Delphini makes its maiden scientific voyage

    Alpha Delphini makes its maiden scientific voyage

    The oceanographic ship was built with the objective of increasing oceanographic research capacity in Brazil.

  • Patients with rheumatoid arthritis require careful oral evaluation

    Patients with rheumatoid arthritis require careful oral evaluation

    The evaluation of temporomandibular articulation during standard dental check-ups could help prevent effects related to biting and chewing, says study.

  • Researchers discover how to increase shelf life of Amazon fruit

    Researchers discover how to increase shelf life of Amazon fruit

    Study identified the best harvest period and ideal storage temperature for increasing the feasibility of consumption of the Amazon fruits camu-camu, bacupari and abiu.

  • Vibrant colors increase appetite in fish

    Vibrant colors increase appetite in fish

    Study finds that environments with red or yellow colors increase ingestion of rations but also heighten stress.

  • Forensic anthropologist seeks parameters for bone analysis

    Forensic anthropologist seeks parameters for bone analysis

    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.

  • Brazilian researchers seek photonic applications for graphene

    Brazilian researchers seek photonic applications for graphene

    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.

  • Vaccine against rheumatic fever will be tested in humans

    Vaccine against rheumatic fever will be tested in humans

    Inoculation developed by researchers proves safe and induces production of antibodies against Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria in animal trials.

  • Specialist defends controlled burning in the Brazilian savannah

    Specialist defends controlled burning in the Brazilian savannah

    Controlled burning reduces the risk of accidental fires and could help to protect the biodiversity of the Cerrado, affirms researcher.

  • Scientists investigate the role of the human bocavirus in the tonsils of children

    Scientists investigate the role of the human bocavirus in the tonsils of children

    Goal is to understand the significance of the presence of this emerging virus, which is found in half of children with tonsillar hypertrophy.

  • Masculinity and whiteness in the construction of the Brazilian Republic

    Masculinity and whiteness in the construction of the Brazilian Republic

    Sexual discipline and whitening of the population were the guidelines of the conservative modernization promoted by the elite, affirms study.

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  • Brazilian study paves the way to new therapy for congenital anemia

    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.

  • The National Academy of Sciences elects a Brazilian woman for the first time

    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.

  • How to produce rice with low water consumption

    Study finds that irrigation by aspersion, coupled with rain, raised the productivity of dryland crops to levels similar to those of flooded plants.

  • Efficacy and safety of 20 medicinal plants are tested

    Six species, including Rhizophora mangle, show promising efficacy against conditions such as ulcers, inflammation and diabetes

  • New instrument shortens the time needed to learn Braille

    Developed by a FAPESP-funded company, the instrument makes it easier for visually impaired people to read and write.

  • The protective effect of pregnancy against breast cancer

    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.

  • Experiment in Amazonia becomes global model for research

    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.

  • A new ecoefficient cement is developed

    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.

  • Paulo Vanzolini dies at 89

    The zoologist and composer participated in the movement of professors and researchers that proposed the creation of FAPESP.

  • Scientists seek odontological injection-free anesthesia

    Brazilian study aims to dispense with dental injections by creating an anesthetic gel or cream.

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