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Tag: Carlos Herrera

NANOCOSMOS and Stardust on the COPE radio station

01/23/2017 / Natalia Ruiz
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Last week, Carlos Herrera, a well-known Spanish journalist, interviewed one of the Nanocosmos Principal Investigators, José Ángel Martín Gago, about the Stardust Machine. You can listen to the podcast of the program (in Spanish), “Herrera en COPE”, in this link.

 

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NANOCOSMOS Posts

  • The benzylium and tropylium cations identified as two stable C7H7+ isomers 12/19/2018
  • New Nanocosmos Doctor 10/31/2018
  • José Cernicharo wins the 2018 Gold Medal of the Spanish Royal Physical Society 10/22/2018
  • The documentary about NANOCOSMOS nominated for BICC awards 09/24/2018
  • Horizon Europe: The New Search and Innovation Framework Programme: Challenges and Opportunities 09/06/2018

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  • Studying ant cooperation is revealing how brains work together
    As a child, you almost certainly at one stage spent hours watching ants move about from their nest. Maybe you dropped a piece of food and watched as a group of ants came and picked it up, carrying it home in an impressive display of cooperation.
  • The moon’s water: where did it come from – and where did it all go?
    Fragments of moon rock brought back from the lunar surface by astronauts on the Apollo space missions are providing new insights about where our planet’s life-giving water came from.
  • Bacteria keep us healthy – but could they keep us young?
    A study in mice has indicated that the make-up of bacteria in the gut is linked with learning abilities and memory, providing a potential avenue of research into how to maintain cognitive functioning as we age.

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Nanocosmos has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union´s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) / ERC-2013-SyG Grant Agreement nº 610256

 

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Dr. Marcelo Castellanos (marcelo.castellanos at csic.es)

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