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Because of their sheer size and tight coupling to the atmosphere the oceans are a pivotal climate regulator.Their interaction with climate is associated with both physical processe...
The research will identify and raise awareness about the audiovisual conventions and communication tactics of animation in multimedia science outreach, in respect to the representa...
One of the most severe limitations of current anticancer chemotherapy are the serious side effects caused by toxic drugs affecting not only tumors but also healthy organs.Local act...
In recent years, the use of machine learning (ML) for the study of physics has experienced a strong boost.However, most of the machines used are black boxes, and the causal relatio...
The interdisciplinary project “Digitizing Women of Medieval Iberian Historiography” (=FEMIber) aims to explore gender in the Iberian Middle Ages in ways that embrace emerging techn...
The on-going climate crisis and accelerating production of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide has sparked a sense of urgency in the scientific community to come up with soluti...
This project (PHOLED) will concentrate on lead-free halide perovskite nanomaterials for their light-emitting diodes (LEDs) application to address the current low-performance issue....
We live in an increasingly fragmented and unequal society.Democracy is in crisis, and mistrust in science is on the rise, yet the unprecedented challenges we face, such as the clim...
This project looks at East Central European (ECE) history by focusing on non-state actors and particularly on voluntary associations.Challenging the received view that Western Euro...
The main aim of this project is to establish a new research center at the Jagiellonian University (JU) in Krakw (Poland).The center will conduct high quality interdisciplinary rese...
Participation in music-making has shown to produce cognitive and behavioural benefits, enhance social participation, and contribute to shaping both individual and collective identi...
To set out future-proof pathways to strengthen democracy through improving accountability, transparency and effectiveness of media production and expanding active and inclusive cit...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease that gradually degrades the cartilage joints, affecting more than 50 million people in Europe. With no known treatment, this population is at risk...
Herpesviruses are a family of large, complex, DNA viruses that are highly prevalent across the global human population, causing life-long infections and cycle between latent and ac...
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a medical imaging technique that displays in vivo brain-wide metabolic processes. Prior to PET image acquisition, a tracer, labelled with a po...
Receptor ectodomain shedding (shedding) is a fundamental mechanism of the regulation of communication between mammalian cells. Shedding refers to the proteolytic cleavage of the ex...
Seagrass meadows have been identified as hotspots for carbon (C) sequestration, however, their full sequestration potential and its response to global change remains poorly underst...
Peripheral non-metropolitan areas are the subject of narratives with different degrees of pessimism.The pessimistic view relates to the hotspots of discontent that have arisen acro...
The project iRead4Skills has as main objectives:•to assess and reduce reading skills gaps in low literacy adults for the development of fundamental and transversal skills by i) est...
PACES offers a groundbreaking approach to studying and understanding people’s decisions to migrate and explores how this knowledge can better inform migration policies.PACES focuse...