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                                      7 Years of the Award-Winning "90 Segundos de Ciência" programme
                                    
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                                      The radio show, which first aired in 2016, was recently distinguished in the last edition of PODES 2023. Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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                                      Ministers applaud ITQB NOVA’s work with Oeiras Clubes Ciência Viva
                                    
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                                      ITQB NOVA and Science Club of AE Paço de Arcos partnership highlighted on the launch of the 2nd edition of the “Ciência Viva na Escola” program Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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                                      A bacterial protein for carbon neutrality
                                    
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                                      Formate dehydrogenase presents high activity in reducing CO2 and opens new paths to develop sustainable catalysts Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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                                      A bacterial spray to keep respiratory infections away?
                                    
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                                      A new study found that harmless bacteria that live in our upper respiratory tract inhibit the growth of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a leading cause of respiratory infections. The study opens a possibility for probiotic-based therapies, such as nasal sprays, with the potential to reduce colonization by this pathogen.  Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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                                      A boost to sulfur metabolism
                                    
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                                      A recent study by ITQB NOVA scientists unravelled the role of a small marker protein in increasing metabolic activity for sulfate respiration  Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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                                      A new target to fight tuberculosis
                                    
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                                      An international research team has unveiled key structural insights into an important component of the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis. Their findings could enhance the effectiveness of existing antibiotics and lead to the development of novel treatments.
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                                       A night to celebrate Science around the country 
                                    
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                                       On 29th September go meet a scientist  Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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                                       Advanced Integrated Microsystems PhD Programme 2018
                                    
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                                       Call for applications is now open  Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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                                      Advancing towards a sustainable and cleaner environment 
                                    
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                                      Recent work from the Bacterial Energy Metabolism lab highlights how microbes and their proteins can help us move towards a more sustainable future. Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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                                      AI-powered image analysis to transform microscopy & biomedical imaging
                                    
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                                      A new tool developed by ITQB NOVA researchers enables the analysis of biomedical images up to 100 times faster.  Located in
                                          
                                          
                                              
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