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El País

January 08, 2025

Coverage of Toni Beltran and Ben Lehner's paper in the journal Nature

El País

January 03, 2025

Rosa Martinez Corral's study in Current Biology referenced in El País

Forbes

January 01, 2025

Forbes selects the CRG's advances in the spliceosome as one of the five new discoveries that may one day drive the future.

Deutsche Welle

December 20, 2024

Eva Novoa and Ivan Milenkovic's study on cancer's epitranscriptomic fingerprint covered in Deutsche Welle

Nature

December 13, 2024

Natalia Pardo and Jackie Severino's image of a colon organoid picked as one of the best science images of 2024 by Nature

La Repubblica

December 11, 2024

Eva Novoa and Anna Delgado's research in Nature Communications covered in Italian newspaper
04
Dec
Mié, 04/12/2024 - 13:55

Cancer ‘fingerprint’ can improve early detection

Cancer ‘fingerprint’ can improve early detection

Artist's concept of an epitranscriptomic fingerprint. Credit: Queralt Tolosa

02
Dec
Lun, 02/12/2024 - 09:54

Scientists dive into oceans to trace evolution of cells

Scientists dive into oceans to trace evolution of cells

New research backed by 2-million-euro Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council

28
Nov
Jue, 28/11/2024 - 10:53

Bacteria ditch tags to dodge antibiotics

Bacteria ditch tags to dodge antibiotics

CRG researchers describe a new possible mechanism of antibiotic resistance

26
Nov
Mar, 26/11/2024 - 09:14

Cancers grow uniformly throughout their mass

Cancers grow uniformly throughout their mass

Study challenges decades-old assumptions about how the disease grows and spreads

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