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DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are the most hazardous type of DNA damage threatening genomic stability.Thus, eukaryotes developed different mechanisms of DNA damage response and D...
Q-SEERA, Queer Herstories of struggle and survival in Romania: From Communist criminalization to contemporary anti-gender movements in SEE spaces, is an interdisciplinary and novel...
Gypsum-based stromatolites (GS) make excellent paradigms for the investigation of fine-scale mineral-microbial interactions and for the detection of life remnants on gypsiferous de...
PLATON brings together a highly-experienced researcher in the field of the theory of concurrent and distributed computing with a hosting group which has world-leading expertise on...
Proton-exchange-membrane water electrolyzers are one of the most promising technologies for hydrogen production.Eliminating rare and expensive iridium in current electrocatalysts f...
CO-Water aims to conceptualise a grassroots-led model of polycentric water governance in which the initiatives and aspirations of social movements are fruitfully integrated into co...
Unravelling adaptations and evolutionary impacts of major ecological transitions remains a central theme in evolutionary biology.Secondary invasions of the aquatic realm by land-dw...
Global challenges require global policy solutions.The Global Programme to Prevent Son Preference and Gender-biased Sex Selection (2017-2019) and the Joint Programme on the Abandonm...
Although increasing women’s representation in political decision-making has the potential to significantly improve child health and development in LMIC, existing evidence is almost...
Assessing the pandemic risk for viruses of zoonotic origin is extremely hard, but its importance motivates a steadily growing interest.The approaches used so far are hindered by th...
How were court and civic festivities funded in the early modern period?This innovative, interdisciplinary project aims to shed light on an often disregarded aspect of the history o...
Museums are sites of emotional engagement: what is represented in an exhibition (and how) may influence what visitors will know, think, remember and do – as a consequence of what t...
Understanding and predicting the continuous change of the environment is crucial for scientists, economists, policy makers and ultimately for the entire society.Geochronology is th...
Placing coins as grave offerings was one of the most common, and is among the most widely studied, funerary pagan practices in the Roman world. Charon’s obol was the toll that soul...
BOLLA aims to modulate the bandgap of halide perovskites to obtain versatile solar cells with stable power outputs.The ultimate goal will be coupling such devices with an electroch...
Arthropoda (e.g. insects, crustaceans, spiders and centipedes) comprises the majority of animal biodiversity and includes model organisms like the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster....
The ability to learn and memorize information in a constantly changing environment is essential for survival for most species.Two forms of associative learning have been described,...
Throughout the years, it has become conventional wisdom in social policy literature that universal policies, accessible to all citizens/residents, enjoy higher levels of popular su...
The employment rate of persons with disabilities across Europe is much lower than of the general population and thedisability employment gap has remained considerable, independentl...
Microplastic pollution has received considerable attention for the marine environment, but hidden out of sight are microplastics in soil. In Europe alone, there are likely more mic...