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Public engagement

13.09.2019

Pint of Science: bringing scientific research to pubs

Without having to give up the summer pleasures, some of the PRBB centres offer some courses to young people to enter the scientific world (Images form Wikipedia and Pixabay).
08.08.2019

Students dive into the scientific world of the PRBB

The PRBB centers commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci with a visual installation at the Ciutadella/Vila Olímpica subway station.
24.07.2019

“Leonardo da Vinci at the PRBB”, a mural decoration in the metro

The media have a great potential to influence the formation of opinions and attitudes. The Quiral Report has studied the gender perspective in health-related articles in the mass media.
08.07.2019

Women and health in the media, still a pending issue

The BiblioLab Science - Healthy City project has united art, science, urbanism and knowledge generation to co-create with the citizens a more human and healthier city of the future. Photo by Roxanne Desgagnés on Unsplash.
04.07.2019

“BiblioLab Science – Healthy City”, co-creating knowledge in libraries

Artem Komissarov studies the molecular transport within neurons. Illustration by David S. Goodsell, the Scripps Research Institute.
12.06.2019

Rin4′: more than a science talk competition

Picture by Bru-nO at Pixabay.
23.05.2019

Can your immune system get rid of tumour cells?

09.05.2019

BioJunior and the PRBB Prize fill the Park with more than 200 students

The DNA is packed in the cell nucleus, like wool balls, following a specific 3D organisation. Photo by Paul Hanaoka on Unsplash.
29.04.2019

Genigma: citizen science to decode the cancer genome

Òscar Vilarroya, IMIM researcher and the author of "Somos lo que nos contamos", tells us, through real stories and clinical cases, how stories build the world we live in.
23.04.2019

“Somos lo que nos contamos”, the new essay by Òscar Vilarroya

How we are is not just determined by our genes. The environment and epigenetics play crucial roles. Image by Patrick Neufelder in Pixabay.
10.04.2019

Epigenetics, beyond the genes

The use of fossil fuels induces an increase in CO2 levels. One of the consequences of this increase is global warming (Picture by Henry P. Gray from the Wikipedia).
04.04.2019

The “Sixth Extinction” caused by humans

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