
Open Access


Baldo Oliva (GRIB): «In order to function, molecules must have a shape»

Michela Bertero (CRG and ORION coordinator): “Open is the new black”

Commonly ignored signals of gene regulation could be important in the evolution of the human brain

Tomàs Marquès-Bonet (IBE): “We want to sequence the 70,000 species of vertebrates in the next 10 years”

Roger Vila (IBE): “Being able to compare data from all butterflies is a luxury”

The coronavirus that accelerated science like nothing before

Catalan scientists living abroad meet in Barcelona

Preprints and the long and winding road to Open Access

Michael Eisen: “Inevitably, all research will be available and assessed in a new way”

Opening science
