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The scientists used the zebrafish embryo with fluorescent sensory neurons. Image by Berta Alsina.
Research  24.07.2020

Blood vessels regulate the proliferation and differentiation of sensory neurons

veryone can do their part to prevent the spread of false information. Photo of the United Nations Response to COVID-19.
Public engagement  22.07.2020

5 tips to combat scientific fake news in times of coronavirus

GPCRs are the target of almost 40% of current drugs. Jana Selent's team has led the creation of a platform that facilitates their study.
Research  20.07.2020

Facilitating drug design: a platform to study GPCRs

The annual report of the PRBB 2019 invites us to review the main events that took place last year in the park.
Community  17.07.2020

A look back at the PRBB in 2019

Twitter is, according to Luca Cozzuto, the best social channel for a scientist to communicate and to follow colleagues. Photo by Morning Brew on Unsplash.
Public engagement  15.07.2020

How sending a tweet got me on national television

The use of masks, hand washing and social distancing could prevent a second wave. Image by cottonbro (Pexels).
Research  14.07.2020

Covid19: learning from the past to plan for the future

Scientific life  10.07.2020

First Virtual Symposium on Phylogenomics and Comparative Genomics

About 95% of pancreatic cancer patients die within 5 years. Scientists at the DCEXS-UPF may have found a solution. Picture taken from science4life.
Scientific life  06.07.2020

Nanotarg: nanocapsules against pancreatic cancer

Picture by Cocoparisienne from Pixabay.
Research  02.07.2020

Researchers find the origin of current sled dogs in Siberia, 9500 years ago

The findings provide further evidence that modifying environmental exposures early in life can limit the risk of obesity and associated complications. | Picture by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay.
Research  30.06.2020

Air pollution, smoking and built environment are associated with an increased risk of childhood obesity

The coronavirus pandemic has aggravated and increased the cases of mental health disorders in certain population groups. | Picture by Tumisu from Needpix.
Research  29.06.2020

Two projects to study the impact of COVID-19 on mental health

Community  26.06.2020

The PRBB choir and orchestra, rehearsals during lockdown

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