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Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)

Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)

The Spanish National Research Council (Spanish: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC) is the largest public institution dedicated to research in Spain and the third largest in Europe

A new sustainable material that could revolutionize electronic devices

The first “living medicine” to treat lung infections

Large-scale aerial scanning can spot devastating diseases to help protect food crops

Using microwaves to produce hydrogen is a key development for the process of industrial decarbonisation

A key protein involved in the development of autism is discovered

The protein CPEB4, which coordinates the expression of hundreds of genes required for neuronal activity, is altered in the brains of individuals with autism Published in Nature, the study indicates that a defect in CPEB4 could be the link between environmental factors that alter brain development and the genes that determine susceptibility to autism Most individuals with

A key protein involved in the development of autism is discovered

Caterpillar found to eat shopping bags: A biodegradable solution to plastic pollution?

A common insect larva that eats beeswax has been found to break down chemical bonds in the plastic used for packaging and shopping bags at uniquely high speeds. Scientists say the discovery could lead to a biotechnological approach to the polyethylene waste that chokes oceans and landfills. The caterpillar produces something that breaks the chemical

Caterpillar found to eat shopping bags: A biodegradable solution to plastic pollution?

The effectiveness of a new drug against malaria has been proved using synchrotron light

The research may contribute to the development of more effective drugs against malaria Researchers from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (UPC), the Instituto de Química Mèdica (IQM-CSIC) and the University of Glasgow have proved that the CD27 drug is a true alternative against malaria. They have analysed the crystalline structure of the DNA

The effectiveness of a new drug against malaria has been proved using synchrotron light

Researchers analyse 15m scientific articles to design the most comprehensive ‘world map of research’ yet

Scientists from the University of Granada and the Spanish National Research Council—members of the SCImago research group—have found that, worldwide, there are three major ‘clusters’ of countries, defined by the thematic areas they investigate and that their governments invest in most. The study, published in Plos One, analysed the scientific production of more than 80

Researchers analyse 15m scientific articles to design the most comprehensive ‘world map of research’ yet

Nanoparticles Against Aging

A team of Spanish scientists has developed an intelligent nanodevice that lays the foundations for the future development of new therapies against aging. The device consists of nanoparticles that can selectively release drugs in aged human cells. Its potential future use ranges from the treatment of diseases involving tissue or cellular degeneration such as cancer,

Nanoparticles Against Aging

Researchers Develop Ginseng-Fortified Milk to Improve Cognitive Function

The drink is an appropriate functional beverage for the elderly American ginseng is reported to have neurocognitive effects, and research has shown benefits in aging, central nervous system disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases.  The challenges of incorporating ginseng into food are twofold:  it has a bitter taste, and food processing can eliminate its healthful benefits.  Reporting

Researchers Develop Ginseng-Fortified Milk to Improve Cognitive Function

A Novel and Potent Antioxidant Found in Tomato Plants

A team of researchers from the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IBMCP) -a joint centre of the Universitat Politècnica de València and CSIC, the Spanish National Research Council- have identified a novel and potent natural antioxidant occurring in tomato plants. It is a phenolic substance that is synthesised by the tomato plant when it

A Novel and Potent Antioxidant Found in Tomato Plants

Scientists attach barcodes to mouse embryos – human ones coming soon

Fans of the film Blade Runner may remember a scene in which the maker of an artificial snake is identified by a microscopic serial number on one of its scales. Well, in a rare case of present-day technology actually surpassing that predicted in a movie, we’ve now gone one better – bar codes on embryos. Scientists from

Scientists attach barcodes to mouse embryos – human ones coming soon

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