Suzel Tunes
Food Engineering
Lab-grown beef
Research into meat made from plants or animal cells with the same taste, smell, and texture as traditional beef is advancing quickly
By Suzel Tunes
Oncology
Mapped-out risk
Study identifies the genetic profile of Brazilian patients with a rare disease that causes a specific type of thyroid cancer
By Suzel Tunes
Oncology
Doubling the effort against cancer
Hospitals such as ICESP and A.C. Camargo combine basic research with applied research in the search for better treatments for tumors
By Suzel Tunes
Biotechnology
Healing citrus groves
Startup incubated at Campinas Institute of Agriculture launches innovative treatment for citrus disease
By Suzel Tunes
Entrepreneurship
Healthcare innovation
Award recognizes science projects with potential applications in medicine
By Suzel Tunes
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Mimicking the brain
Artificial intelligence as a scientific field was borne from mathematical studies in the 1940s
By Suzel Tunes
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Fertile ground for artificial intelligence
As the use of AI continues to grow, a consortium of researchers has created an institute designed to help establish partnerships between universities and businesses
By Suzel Tunes
Ecology
The fragile DNA of sharks
Overfishing could further decrease the naturally low genetic diversity of some commercially valuable species
By Suzel Tunes
Oncology
Doubling the effort against cancer
Hospitals such as ICESP and A.C.Camargo combine basic research with applied research in the search for better treatments for tumors
By Suzel Tunes
Entrepreneurship
The land of the unicorns
First billion-dollar startups begin to emerge in Brazil
By Suzel Tunes
ECOLOGY
A more varied menu
Leafcutter ants can grow and eat various species of fungi, not just one, as had been previously thought
By Suzel Tunes
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
The land of the unicorns
First billion-dollar startups begin to emerge in Brazil
By Suzel Tunes
COMPUTING
A free space for creativity
Hackerspaces—locations that bring technology aficionados together—are multiplying across the country
By Suzel Tunes
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Hidden incidence
Cases of Hansen’s disease in children in the Amazon suggest that available figures underestimate the disease
By Suzel Tunes
CORPORATE RESEARCH
A leap into the unknown
A leader in the generic segment, drugmaker EMS is now investing in radical innovation
By Suzel Tunes
NEUROLOGY
Signs of Epilepsy
International study of brain scans suggests a link between the disease and cerebral atrophy
By Suzel Tunes
Botany
Colonization via water
Group of carnivorous plants recognized for being aquatic species originated in Brazil, indicates phylogenetic study
By Suzel Tunes
psychiatry
Enzyme Indicates Alzheimer
Identified molecule that may diagnose disease years before it manifests itself
By Suzel Tunes
Forest Engineering
Eucalyptus with pea genes
A genetically modified plant may develop more cellulose
By Suzel Tunes
biology
The hibernation protein
Plants and animals have similar mechanisms for resisting the cold
By Suzel Tunes
Epidemiology
Mosquitoes: the danger advances
Yellow fever and malaria will once more attack the South East
By Suzel Tunes
purchasing policy
In the path to innovation
Brazilian industry develops new products for research projects
By Suzel Tunes