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Research funded by FAPESP aligned with the SDGs

Study maps regions with the greatest potential for green hydrogen production and use in Brazil
SDG 7
Study maps regions with the greatest potential for green hydrogen production and use in Brazil

Analysis based on municipal data identifies seven production clusters and ten consumption clusters, highlighting the need for infrastructure to connect energy and industrial hubs.


Study maps regions with the greatest potential for green hydrogen production and use in Brazil
SDG 7
Study maps regions with the greatest potential for green hydrogen production and use in Brazil

Analysis based on municipal data identifies seven production clusters and ten consumption clusters, highlighting the need for infrastructure to connect energy and industrial hubs.


Although tropical mammals account for most discoveries, studies in temperate regions are more robust
SDG 15
Although tropical mammals account for most discoveries, studies in temperate regions are more robust

A survey of 1,116 new species descriptions published between 1990 and 2025 reveals improved quality, though authors from the Global North use more lines of evidence in their studies.


Although tropical mammals account for most discoveries, studies in temperate regions are more robust
SDG 15
Although tropical mammals account for most discoveries, studies in temperate regions are more robust

A survey of 1,116 new species descriptions published between 1990 and 2025 reveals improved quality, though authors from the Global North use more lines of evidence in their studies.


Enzyme produced by fungus may replace chemicals in the paper industry
SDG 12
Enzyme produced by fungus may replace chemicals in the paper industry

Fungal xylanase can be obtained by cultivating the microorganism in sugarcane bagasse or wheat bran. The solution is a non-polluting alternative for bleaching cellulose pulp, which currently uses a toxic chemical.


Enzyme produced by fungus may replace chemicals in the paper industry
SDG 12
Enzyme produced by fungus may replace chemicals in the paper industry

Fungal xylanase can be obtained by cultivating the microorganism in sugarcane bagasse or wheat bran. The solution is a non-polluting alternative for bleaching cellulose pulp, which currently uses a toxic chemical.


FAPESP defines seven strategic research priorities for the 2026-2028 period
SDG 2, SDG 4, SDG 9, SDG 16
FAPESP defines seven strategic research priorities for the 2026-2028 period

The Board of Trustees has authorized an additional allocation of BRL 400 million for projects, without affecting ongoing programs.


FAPESP defines seven strategic research priorities for the 2026-2028 period
SDG 2, SDG 4, SDG 9, SDG 16
FAPESP defines seven strategic research priorities for the 2026-2028 period

The Board of Trustees has authorized an additional allocation of BRL 400 million for projects, without affecting ongoing programs.


Loss of microbiota alters the profile of cells that protect the intestinal wall
SDG 3
Loss of microbiota alters the profile of cells that protect the intestinal wall

Experiments in mice and human tissue indicate that a reduction in bacteria living in the large intestine decreases mucus production and affects nutrient absorption, particularly in older adults.


Loss of microbiota alters the profile of cells that protect the intestinal wall
SDG 3
Loss of microbiota alters the profile of cells that protect the intestinal wall

Experiments in mice and human tissue indicate that a reduction in bacteria living in the large intestine decreases mucus production and affects nutrient absorption, particularly in older adults.


Brazilian innovation prevents brain injuries in critically ill ICU patients
SDG 3, SDG 9
Brazilian innovation prevents brain injuries in critically ill ICU patients

A study conducted at a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil, suggests that analyzing intracranial compliance using technology developed with support from FAPESP may reduce mortality, neurological sequelae, length of hospital stay, and readmissions.


Brazilian innovation prevents brain injuries in critically ill ICU patients
SDG 3, SDG 9
Brazilian innovation prevents brain injuries in critically ill ICU patients

A study conducted at a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil, suggests that analyzing intracranial compliance using technology developed with support from FAPESP may reduce mortality, neurological sequelae, length of hospital stay, and readmissions.


Blood test using artificial intelligence paves the way for early diagnosis of leprosy
SDG 3
Blood test using artificial intelligence paves the way for early diagnosis of leprosy

Researchers at the University of São Paulo analyzed a molecule capable of identifying new cases of the disease before the onset of more severe lesions.


Blood test using artificial intelligence paves the way for early diagnosis of leprosy
SDG 3
Blood test using artificial intelligence paves the way for early diagnosis of leprosy

Researchers at the University of São Paulo analyzed a molecule capable of identifying new cases of the disease before the onset of more severe lesions.


New FAPESP center will use AI to help city to monitor sewage and predict disease outbreaks
SDG 3, SDG 6
New FAPESP center will use AI to help city to monitor sewage and predict disease outbreaks

The Science Center for Development will bring together the University of São Paulo in São Carlos, the Federal University of São Carlos, EMBRAPA, and the Autonomous Water and Sewage Service.


New FAPESP center will use AI to help city to monitor sewage and predict disease outbreaks
SDG 3, SDG 6
New FAPESP center will use AI to help city to monitor sewage and predict disease outbreaks

The Science Center for Development will bring together the University of São Paulo in São Carlos, the Federal University of São Carlos, EMBRAPA, and the Autonomous Water and Sewage Service.


Stricter criterion for diagnosing sarcopenia improves prevention
SDG 3
Stricter criterion for diagnosing sarcopenia improves prevention

Based on data from 7,065 Brazilians over the age of 50, researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos advocate for changing the cutoff score of the test used to assess muscle strength in order to identify the condition earlier.


Stricter criterion for diagnosing sarcopenia improves prevention
SDG 3
Stricter criterion for diagnosing sarcopenia improves prevention

Based on data from 7,065 Brazilians over the age of 50, researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos advocate for changing the cutoff score of the test used to assess muscle strength in order to identify the condition earlier.


Study suggests measures to minimize risks of using wastewater in family farming
SDG 3, SDG 6
Study suggests measures to minimize risks of using wastewater in family farming

Reusing liquid from toilets to produce biofertilizer on small rural properties is a widespread practice throughout Latin America.


Study suggests measures to minimize risks of using wastewater in family farming
SDG 3, SDG 6
Study suggests measures to minimize risks of using wastewater in family farming

Reusing liquid from toilets to produce biofertilizer on small rural properties is a widespread practice throughout Latin America.


“Poor man’s Majoranas” can be used as quantum spin probes
SDG 9
“Poor man’s Majoranas” can be used as quantum spin probes

A theoretical study conducted at São Paulo State University shows that quantum excitations without topological protection, previously considered experimental limitations, can serve as spectroscopic tools for identifying quantum statistics and stabilizing exotic states in superconducting nanostructures.


“Poor man’s Majoranas” can be used as quantum spin probes
SDG 9
“Poor man’s Majoranas” can be used as quantum spin probes

A theoretical study conducted at São Paulo State University shows that quantum excitations without topological protection, previously considered experimental limitations, can serve as spectroscopic tools for identifying quantum statistics and stabilizing exotic states in superconducting nanostructures.


Project to quantify carbon stock in Brazil
SDG 13
Project to quantify carbon stock in Brazil

The Carbon Countdown initiative, with an investment of BRL 100 million through a partnership between the Center for Carbon Research in Tropical Agriculture, Shell, and Petrobras, will traverse all Brazilian biomes to collect soil and vegetation samples.


Project to quantify carbon stock in Brazil
SDG 13
Project to quantify carbon stock in Brazil

The Carbon Countdown initiative, with an investment of BRL 100 million through a partnership between the Center for Carbon Research in Tropical Agriculture, Shell, and Petrobras, will traverse all Brazilian biomes to collect soil and vegetation samples.


Graphene ‘scaffold’ recruits bone cells and helps the body regenerate fractures
SDG 3, SDG 9
Graphene ‘scaffold’ recruits bone cells and helps the body regenerate fractures

Structures developed by a team from the University of São Paulo and the Albert Einstein Faculty can repair bone loss or malformation when combined with organic polymers.


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