Innovation
video
These nurseries can help to recover coral
Culture of damaged fragments onto 3D-printed cribs is a promising technology for restoring threatened reefs | 4'50
By Redação
Marine biology
Coral nurseries
Mobile cultivation of damaged coral in precast frames is a promising technology for rehabilitating reefs
By Tiago Jokura
Engineering
First images from Amazonia-1
The Brazilian National Institute for Space Research has released the first images taken by Brazilian satellite Amazonia-1
By Redação
Aerospace engineering
Amazonia in space
Brazilian satellite Amazonia-1 ready for launch
Environment
Drones map Brazilian forests
Unmanned aerial vehicles are being used to quickly and efficiently monitor rainforests in great detail
By Tiago Jokura
Entrepreneurship
Supply-side research constraints
Small local manufacturers struggle to gain foothold in Brazilian scientific supplies market
Video
How drones chart forest biodiversity
Unmanned aerial vehicles are used to monitor tropical forests in a speedy, efficient and detail-rich manner | 4'34
By Redação
Medicine
Microneedles to treat cancer
A dressing made up of hundreds of microscopic needles that dissolve in the body promises to improve skin cancer treatment with photodynamic therapy
By Redação
Biometrics
Security at your fingertips
Startup creates system to take better quality fingerprints of newborn babies
By Tiago Jokura
Innovation
Growth strategy
Companies supported by FAPESP’s RISB program are the target of acquisitions
COVID-19
Antiviral plastic
Researchers have developed an adhesive plastic capable of inactivating 99.8% of novel coronavirus particles in two minutes
By Redação
Nanotechnology
A water-cooled chip
A group has proposed and manufactured a semiconductor chip equipped with an internal cooling system that works by pumping water through a three-dimensional network of microchannels
By Redação
Data
Brazil climbs four places in the Global Innovation Index1
Between 2019 and 2020, Brazil climbed from 66th to 62nd in the list of 100 countries ranked by the Global Innovation Index
By Redação
Technology
A drone that counts trees
Researchers from Brazil and the USA have developed a drone capable of flying autonomously through a forest and mapping the trees
By Redação
Algorithms
Artificial intelligence to help the heart
New computer software could improve the speed and efficiency of heart-disease diagnosis and treatment
By Suzel Tunes
Technology
Nanocellulose sensors
Microbial nanocellulose could be used to make electrochemical sensors that attach to the skin to monitor health conditions or physical performance
By Redação
Architecture & urban planning
Digitizing monuments
Although expensive, laser scanning technology can be a valuable tool for documenting and preserving historical and cultural heritage
COVID-19
A SARS-CoV-2-proof fabric
Researchers from São Paulo–based company Nanox have developed a fabric containing silver nanoparticles that can inactivate the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2
By Redação
Innovation
From cocoons to bones
A team has developed a potentially simpler, faster, and cheaper strategy for producing a biocompatible material that can be used as a scaffold for repairing long bones
By Redação