14-May-2019 Brain-controlled, non-invasive muscle stimulation allows chronic paraplegics to walk Associação Alberto Santos Dumont para Apoio à Pesquisa Peer-Reviewed Publication In another major clinical breakthrough of the Walk Again Project, a non-profit international consortium aimed at developing new neuro-rehabilitation protocols, technologies and therapies for spinal cord injury, two patients with paraplegia regained the ability to walk with minimal assistance, through the employment of a fully non-invasive brain-machine interface that does not require the use of any invasive spinal cord surgical procedure. The results of this study appeared on the May 1, 2019 issue of the journal Scientific Reports. Journal Scientific Reports Funder Innovation and Communications, Brazilian Financing Agency for Studies and Projects, Technology, Ministry of Science
13-May-2019 Biochemical compound responsible for blood pressure drop in sepsis is discovered Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication International research group demonstrates the involvement of singlet molecular oxygen in vasodilation, causing a sharp decline in blood pressure in severe inflammatory processes such as sepsis. Journal Nature Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
13-May-2019 Parents unknown Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication Animals in hard-to-reach places, especially strange, 'unattractive,' animals, may completely escape our attention. We don't know what their role is in the environment. In fact, we don't even know they exist. New research may double the number of species of a little-known marine creature, based on DNA studies of its larvae. Journal Invertebrate Biology Funder Smithsonian Institution
8-May-2019 Vietnam can reduce emissions, save $2.3 billion by 2030 in ag, forestry and land use The Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Peer-Reviewed Publication Vietnam is one of the fortunate nations that has a suite of untapped options for emissions reductions that, if undertaken, can save the country an estimated $2.3 billion by 2030, substantially decrease emissions while increasing agricultural productivity, and benefit coastal and forest ecosystems. Journal Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Funder Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change
7-May-2019 Brazilian scientists investigate dwarf planet's ring Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication Theoretical paper published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society proposes an explanation for the dynamics of the ring around Haumea, a dwarf planet located beyond Pluto's orbit. Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
6-May-2019 New molecule maps cerebrovascular system Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication Peptide developed in Brazil is capable of binding to the blood-brain barrier that protects the central nervous system and could help create novel imaging tests to diagnose Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
3-May-2019 Study finds that collaborating with business contributes to academic productivity Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication Results of survey involving more than 1,000 researchers were presented to 8th Annual Meeting of Global Research Council in São Paulo.
3-May-2019 Study reveals amyloid clumps of a truncated p53 structure related to endometrial cancer Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia de Biologia Estrutural e Bioimagem (INBEB) Peer-Reviewed Publication Brazilian scientists have discovered that a truncated variant of the tumor suppressor protein p53 is present as amyloid aggregates in endometrial cancer cells. Published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, the study points to new perspectives for treating tumors in which p53 variants are important components of these clusters, given that alterations in the p53 protein are associated with more aggressive versions of these tumors, with a high mortality rate. Journal Journal of Biological Chemistry Funder Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (Capes/Ministry of Education), National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
29-Apr-2019 Parasitoid wasps may turn spiders into zombies by hacking their internal code Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication A hijacked hormone may zombify spiders, altering their web-spinning behavior to favor wasp parasites. Journal Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
29-Apr-2019 The Tietê, São Paulo State's main river, is filtered by dam reservoirs Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication Reservoir cascade steadily improves water transparency by retaining matter in suspension that affects light absorption, as measured by a study conducted in Brazil. Journal Water Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab