Molecular-level evidence of early lipid transformations in the oceans
In the new study published in the journal Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, an international research team led by Dr. Blaženka Gašparović of the Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI) and Prof. Tanner Schaub of the New Mexico State University, provides a more comprehensive understanding of lipid dynamics in the marine environment and advances our knowledge of how they contribute to global climate change.
Reducing their natural signals: How sneaky germs hide from ants
Not only humans are social, ants are too. Group members are taking care of sick ones by providing collective hygiene measures. This presents germs with a task. They must circumvent the immunity of an individual ant and avoid the group’s healthcare. A new study now published in Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals that germs develop a sneaky way to escape the ant colony’s defense systems by reducing their detection cues.
Successful aclimation of marine diatoms to climate change
Studying the adaptation of marine diatoms Chaetoceros curvisetus and Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus, scientists from the Division for Marine and Environmental Research of teh Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI), in collaboration with scientists from the RBI Centre for Marine Research in Rovinj, came to new conclusions that are important for understanding the mechanisms of their adaptation and survival under growth conditions at higher temperatures. The results are published open access in the prestigious journal Limnology and Oceanography.
Deploying the first inter-European quantum network
Advanced Quantum Technologies has just published the results of the first public demonstration of an inter-European quantum communication network established, during the G20 meeting in Trieste, by a group of scientists that realized an encrypted communication between Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia.
Can supervolcano explosions create meteotsunami waves?
Meteotsunami waves that can occur as a result of a supervolcano eruption or a large asteroid impacts are extremely rare, but in specific conditions they can create ernomous waves that can threaten coastal areas and the safety of navigation. These atmospheric acoustic-gravity waves including the Lamb waves can circle the globe multiple times.
Medical Research Agency and RBI strengthen collaboration on health innovation network
On Wednesday, the Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI) welcomed a delegation from the Medical Research Agency national agency of Poland, based in Warsaw, on the occasion of the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organisations.
Should we trust everything we read about spiders?
It is no secret that the Internet and social media encourage the rampant dissemination of both vast amounts of useful information and misinformation from all spheres of life.
„Biophysics of Spindle Assembly“ Workshop
On 10th and 11th of October we hosted a two-day international workshop „Biophysics of Spindle Assembly“, with some of the greatest experts on cell division, spindle assembly and its role in cancer.
EMBL deepens ties with Croatia
On Monday EMBL Heidelberg welcomed a delegation from Croatia’s Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI) to scientists to discuss shared aims and explore opportunities for greater scientific cooperation between the two organisations.
RBI participates in the development of new materials as part of the EU's Circular Economy Action Plan
The RBI Scientists of the Laboratory for ion beam interactions are participating in the major European research infrastructure project ReMade@ARI, worth 13.8 million euros. The project is being carried out as part of the European Union’s (EU) Circular Economy Action Plan, and the RBI scientists will provide analytical services for new and advanced materials at the Institute`s Tandem Accelerator system. The coordinator of the project is Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR).