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IBE (CSIC-UPF)

08.12.2020

Tomàs Marquès-Bonet (IBE): “We need to understand the genetic diversity of species to preserve it”

Organoid images will be key to studying the effect of infection. Image by Sandra Acosta, IBE.
17.11.2020

Human organoids to study COVID-19 infection and treatments more realistically

10.11.2020

#OpenPRBB 2020: opening the doors from the distance

29.10.2020

A new unicellular relative to trace the history of animals

19.10.2020

Meet the people behind the PRBB live and without filters

Beetle's adaptability to saline environments could be helpful in understanding the ecological consequences of climate change. Photo by James Wainscoat on Unsplash
15.10.2020

What the evolution of beetles can tell us about the effects of climate change

Imagen del yacimiento del Sidrón (Asturias). Crédito: César Hernández
30.09.2020

Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, closer than ever

Peer mentoring is a space of peer relationship in which trust is crucial. Picture by Hannah Busing from Unsplash.
18.09.2020

Peer mentoring, a basic tool for being a scientist

Grants from the European Research Council and the la Caixa Foundation will help carry out research projects on evolution, diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's, brain and malaria.
08.09.2020

Nine million euros go to young scientists at the PRBB centres for cutting-edge research

Cute cats and fake news can be found side by side on social media. The group led by Luc Steel at IBE tries to apply evolution concepts to analyse social media behavious. Image by First Create The Media.
01.09.2020

Cat pics, chonky bois and Charles Darwin: what evolutionary biology can teach us about social media

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

5 tips to combat scientific fake news in times of coronavirus

10.07.2020

First Virtual Symposium on Phylogenomics and Comparative Genomics

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