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FCT supports “90 Segundos de Ciência”
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The radio show is a spinoff from the Master's in Science Communication, coordinated by NOVA FCSH and ITQB NOVA. More than 1600 research projects have been showcased, in all scientific areas and from all over the country.
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Going to Mars without leaving the Earth
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Talks on Mars 2030 between researchers from ITQB NOVA and IA at Centro Cultural de Belém
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Helena Santos receives the Nicolau Van Uden Prize
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Santos was awarded today by the Portuguese Society of Microbiology
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Hermínia de Lencastre elected for Academia das Ciências
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The election recognizes the scientific reputation of the ITQB NOVA's PI and Professor
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Hidrogenases research discussed in Lisbon
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12th International Hydrogenase Conference organized by ITQB NOVA researchers happening in NOVA
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How bacteria divide
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Mariana Pinho Lab research published today in Nature
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How dangerous foodborne bacteria resist common disinfectants
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A new study by ITQB NOVA researchers found out a new mechanism through which Listeria monocytogenes, a human pathogenic bacteria, survives food safety strategies and the immune system. These findings have important implications for public health and food safety.
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How do bacteria know they have had enough?
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Mechanism of crosstalk between systems for haem biosynthesis and external capture in pathogens published today
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How gut microbiome communities build resilience to drugs
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New research co-led by ITQB NOVA PI Sarela Garcia-Santamarina reveals that bacteria in the gut microbiome can become more resilient to drugs when part of a community.
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How selenium does the trick
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ITQB NOVA researchers unravel the molecular basis for high activity and oxygen tolerance in a special hydrogenase
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