News

7. November 2008

Podcast: Jelle Bijma on the achievements of the EUROCORES programme EuroCLIMATE

Prof. Jelle Bijma, chair of the scientific committee of the EUROCORES programme EuroCLIMATE (Climate Variability & Past, Present & Future Carbon Cycle) speaks about the outcomes and benefits of the programme. Jelle Bijma is a biogeochemist at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine... [more]


24. September 2008

Quantum measurements, precisely

ESF’s EUROCORES programme EuroQUASAR kicks-off [more]


22. September 2008

Technologies bring new era for RNA research

EUROCORES RNAQuality meeting held in Granada [more]


13. August 2008

Prizes recognise young scholars in consciousness research

The brightest new research talent in the science of consciousness came together for the final of the European Science Foundation's (ESF) EUROCORES (European Collaborative Research) programme CNCC (Consciousness in a Natural and Cultural Context) essay prize, held in Edinburgh on 28th... [more]


12. August 2008

Science and Philosophy meet to tackle the mysteries of the human mind

Conference organisers were seeking to build on a growing culture of knowledge sharing as the international research community continues to break down academic barriers in the study of human cognition. A diverse range of speakers were included on the schedule, from experimental cognitive scientists... [more]


31. July 2008

The Amazing Quantum World of Ultra Cold Matter

ESF’s EUROCORES Programme EuroQUAM presents itself at ESOF [more]


10. July 2008

RNA emerges from DNA’s shadow

EUROCORES Programme RNAQuality holds first conference [more]


8. July 2008

Multitasking nanotechnology

Tiny electronically active chemicals can be made to form ordered layers on a surface, thanks to research supported by the European Science Foundation (ESF) through the EUROCORES programne SONS 2 (Self-Organised NanoStructures). These nanostructured layers may one day be used to build the... [more]


4. July 2008

A better image for plastic solar cells

EUROCORES’ SONS 2 Programme demonstrates new nanostructure measurements [more]


11. June 2008

EuroDYNA takes lid off the genome

European researchers have made significant progress unravelling how genes are governed and why this sometimes goes wrong in disease. The key lies in the dynamic ever-changing structure of the chromatin, which is the underlying complex of protein and DNA making up the chromosomes in which almost all... [more]