An MSCA Success Story at the RBI
Researchers Shed New Light on Mechanical Regulation of Epithelial Tissue Homeostasis
Rezultati istraživanja mogu u budućnosti doprinijeti u dijagnostici bolesti te razumijevanju procesa regeneracije staničnog tkiva.
First demonstration of quantum communication among three states
Encrypted audio-video communication has been established between Italy, Slovenia and Croatia with the help of quantum technology.
New method for uninterrupted monitoring of solid-state milling reactions
The new method based on Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool for real-time, uninterrupted monitoring of solid-state milling reactions.
Scientists explain the crucial role of motor proteins in cell division
Molecular biologists from the RBI have answered one of the long-standing open questions in cell biology!
Mechanochemical peptide bond formation behind the origins of life
The results of the research have been published in the prestigious scientific journal Angewandte Chemie.
A significant enhancement of sodium ion conductivity in phosphate glasses by addition of WO3 and MoO3: the effect of mixed conventional–conditional glass-forming oxides
Scientists from Ruđer Bošković Institute, PhD student Sanja Renka, Dr. Luka Pavić, Prof. Andrea Moguš-Milanković and Dr. Ana Šantić, in collaboration with Dr. Grégory Tricot from the University of Lille and Prof. Petr Mošner and Prof. Ladislav Koudelka from the University of Pardubice have revealed how the addition of transition metal oxides WO3 and MoO3 significantly enhances the sodium-ion conductivity in phosphate glasses which extends the classical understanding of the mixed glass-former effect in glasses.
Designing New MOF Materials for Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Methanol
How to turn the greenhouse gas that warms our planet into a simple fuel of the future?
RBI Launched HERO Project Funded by the Central European Initiative COVID-19 Call
Project aimed at helping patients suffering from haematological diseases.
Efficient Solid-State Depolymerization of Waste PET
An effective mechanochemical PET degradation has not yet been described in the scientific literature, until now!