Organisation/Company Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) Department Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM) Research Field Environmental science » Ecology Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Spain Application Deadline 30 Sep 2023 – 23:59 (Europe/Madrid) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting …
Read More »Fellowships for excellent researchers R2-R4
The Office of the Government of the Slovak Republic, as the Executor of Component 9 of the Recovery and Resilience Plan, announces that, as part of Investment 3: Excellent Science, a call aimed at supporting basic and applied research carried out in Slovakia by excellent domestic and foreign researchers in …
Read More »Postdoctoral fellowship in Applied Mathematics, Statistics or Data Science
The School of Applied Mathematics at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV EMAp) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, invites applications for female candidates for a postdoctoral fellowship in Applied Mathematics, Statistics or Data Science. FGV EMAp is a growing department that aspires to be top-ranked worldwide. It currently offers undergraduate, M.Sc. and …
Read More »Opening Call for the awarding of Doctoral Research Scholarships – 2nd Edition – CEMAR
The Consórcio de Escolas de Ciências do Mar (CEMAR) is opening a call for the award of 20 (twenty) PhD Research Scholarships in the area of Marine Sciences, under the FCT Research Grants Regulation (RBI) and the Research Grant Holder Statute (EBI). The grants will be funded by the Foundation …
Read More »Scholarships for International Students Netherlands | HAN
CAN I GET A SCHOLARSHIP? OUTSTANDING ACHIEVERS Have you made outstanding achievements in your education and personal development? And are you a national of a country outside the EU/EEA? Then you’re a good candidate for one of the HAN scholarships below. Don’t meet these requirements? Then you might want to search …
Read More »Clovibactin: A New Avenue in the Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
Since the turn of the century, antibiotic resistance has posed a major challenge to public health. To address this concerning issue, researchers have delved into the bacterial dark matter in search of a molecule capable of neutralizing pathogenic bacteria. The recent discovery of Clovibactin opens the door to powerful new …
Read More »Cousins of T. rex Discovered in Morocco
Two new, highly partial dinosaur skeletons have been unearthed in the Ouled Abdoum basin in Morocco, renowned for its phosphate quarries. Interestingly, this site was once a shallow tropical sea around 70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. Most of the fossils found here belong to marine creatures …
Read More »The oxymel, a blend of honey and vinegar known for centuries, is said to be effective against infections
The oxymel, a blend of honey and vinegar known for centuries, is said to be effective against infections. A remedy with historical roots, oxymel has been purported to heal infections. But how much scientific truth is there in this traditional pharmacopoeia? British researchers set out to investigate. Oxymel, a mixture …
Read More »Tachycardia: When the Heart Races, Should You Worry?
Tachycardia, characterized by an accelerated heart rate, often raises concerns. When the heart’s beats exceed 100 per minute at rest, it’s classified as tachycardia. While sometimes benign, this condition can also signal underlying issues. Let’s delve into the various aspects of tachycardia with more detailed examples. Different forms of tachycardia …
Read More »4 Scientific research fellowships_MorphoPlay
The Polytechnic of Leiria is now opening applications for 4 (four) scientific research fellowship (BII) within the project “MorphoPlay – Playful strategies for assessing morphological knowledge (2022.02585.PTDC)”, financed by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), in the following terms: . SCIENTIFIC AREA: Health – Medical and Health Sciences; …
Read More »Osteoarthritis: Lizard Tails Unlock New Treatment Avenues
Researchers have identified key cells and mechanisms behind the regenerative capabilities of lizard tails. Their ability to rebuild cartilage opens up new treatment possibilities for osteoarthritis. Lizards are among the few vertebrates capable of regenerating cartilage without it turning into bone, a skill that enables them to regrow their tails …
Read More »Frozen Fruits and Vegetables: Are They Healthy? Exploring Nutritional Benefits with More Examples
Consuming an ample variety of fruits and vegetables is paramount for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. But when it comes to consumption, the dilemma often arises: should we go for fresh produce or reach for frozen options straight from the freezer? The primary goal is to relish the consumption of fruits …
Read More »Link Established Between Late Introduction of Food Diversity and Food Allergies in Children
Food allergies are particularly common among children and young adults. A French epidemiological study that examined the eating habits of 6,662 infants and children has confirmed a strong connection between delayed introduction of food diversity and the risk of allergies. In this epidemiological study, scientists discovered that only 62% of …
Read More »For the first time in its history, Canada receives 900,000 foreign students
Canadian Immigration Minister Mark Miller announced that his country will receive 900,000 foreign students this year, an unprecedented number in its history. Miller said in an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that Canada is on its way to receive 900,000 foreign students this year, which is a very large number unprecedented …
Read More »Could Farnesol Be the Future Cure for Parkinson’s Disease?
Farnesol, an antimicrobial compound found in herbs, fruits, and mushrooms, has emerged as a potential game-changer in the fight against Parkinson’s disease, as unveiled by an international team of researchers led by scientists from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Through extensive studies conducted on mice, their findings suggest that …
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