Artificial intelligence and satellite data for healthier lakes: the SMART-Water project brought together children and scientists to protect waters
Thanks to the SMART-Water project led by the Ruđer Bošković Institute (IRB), Biograd na Moru became a natural water laboratory this month.
Miller Conference in Croatia for the First Time: Dubrovnik hosted the 33rd edition of the prestigious meeting on radiation chemistry
For the first time since it was launched in 1959, the 33rd Miller Conference on Radiation Chemistry was held in Croatia.
When Cells Run a Red Light: Double Trouble for Old Models in Cell Division
Scientists at the Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI) in Zagreb, Croatia, have discovered that the protein CENP-E, long believed to act as a motor dragging chromosomes into place during cell division, in fact plays a completely different role in chromosome movement.
Tiny Architects, Titanic Climate Impact: Scientists Call for October 10 to Become International Coccolithophore Day
Today, five European research organisations launched an initiative to make 10 October International Coccolithophore Day, highlighting their crucial role in regulating the planet’s carbon balance, producing oxygen, and sustaining the ocean ecosystems that underpin all life.
New Climate Model Provides Blueprint for Coastal Aquaculture to Thrive Amid Rising Sea Temperatures
Dr Cléa Denamiel from the Ruđer Bošković Institue (RBI) in Zagreb, Croatia, has developed AdriSC, a novel kilometre-resolution computer model of the Adriatic Sea that brings marine heatwaves into sharp focus.
AI4Health.Cro Center invites HealthTech innovators to test their innovations, free of charge and without risk!
In digital health, there is a painful truth that many innovators discover too late: testing their own idea can be more expensive than developing it.
Ruđer Bošković Institute and UAE-Croatia Business Club sign a Cooperation Agreement to strengthen scientific collaboration between Croatia and the UAE
The Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI) and the UAE-Croatia Business Club officially signed a Cooperation Agreement in Zagreb, marking a significant step towards deepening scientific, academic, and innovation ties between Croatia and the United Arab Emirates.
New Method in Computational Pathology
Scientists from the Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI), in collaboration with international partners and Croatian hospitals, have developed a computational pathology method that uses a special type of histopathological imaging to more precisely define tumor boundaries, demonstrated on metastatic colorectal tumors in the liver.
Deep Adriatic Reaches Temperatures Projected for the End of the Century
The deep Adriatic is warming and becoming saltier at record speed. The changes expected by the end of the century are already happening today.