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Open Access

01.03.2023

Open Research Europe, free open access publishing for projects funded by the European Commission

03.11.2022

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

Michela Bertero (CRG) has coordinated the ORION project these last 4 years.
30.09.2021

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

17.06.2021

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

19.05.2021

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

16.04.2021

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

The speed with which research results about the coronavirus are going from bench to publication is like nothing we've ever seen before. But it has risks.
01.06.2020

The coronavirus that accelerated science like nothing before

Attendees of the event organized by the SciTech DiploHub during the guided tour of the PRBB facilities. | Picture by SciTech DiploHub.
22.01.2020

Catalan scientists living abroad meet in Barcelona

The last week of October is Open Access Awareness week. We discuss the role of preprints in making science available. Photo by Artem Beliaikin on Unsplash.
25.10.2019

Preprints and the long and winding road to Open Access

Michael Eisen after explaining his work based on the evolution of gene regulation in a conference at the PRBB.
18.06.2018

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

Open science implies making the whole scientific process, from the collection of data to its publication, accessible to all. Image by Mari Carmen Cebrián.
12.05.2016

Opening science

There are hundreds of scientific journals, where researchers try to publish their work to share it with the scientific community.
28.03.2012

The art of publishing a scientific article

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