BLUETOOLS Citizen Science Event in Norway
The first Citizen Science Event of the BLUETOOLS project took place on Saturday 25th April 2025 in Trondheim, Norway. Our project partner SINTEF organised a dedicated stand at the “Barnas …
The first Citizen Science Event of the BLUETOOLS project took place on Saturday 25th April 2025 in Trondheim, Norway. Our project partner SINTEF organised a dedicated stand at the “Barnas …
The Nagoya Protocol on ‘Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization (ABS)’ represented a deep transformation on the discovery and use …
A series of events is organised by the EU project cluster “Enzymes for greener products” formed by the RADICALZ, along with the projects OXIPRO, ENXYLASCOPE, FUTURENZYME from 8th to 9th April 2025. …
The article is written by Jack McGovan. It has been published in MedicalEXPO, Bioscience Today online and the Bioscience Today print magazine. In February 2023, James Finnigan and his team …
This article was first published on EARTH.ORG. European researchers are investigating the genetic mysteries of marine microorganisms to develop a range of new “blue bioeconomy” products, including antibiotics that only …
This article was first published on Bioscience Today magazine. Off the coast of Spain, studies of the marine microbiome are opening new doors for pharmacology, writes Claudia Alemañy Castilla. The …
From the darkest depths of hydrothermal vents to the icy expanses of polar seas, these resilient microbes challenge our understanding of life itself. But why study them?
Bacteria, those tiny, often-misunderstood microorganisms, have just given up a groundbreaking secret that could transform our approach to combating infections.
Sharing the Marvels of Microbiology On September 29th, our partners of the Autonomous University of Madrid had the privilege of taking part in a science communication event known as “La …
Bluetools partners at the University of Alicante have recently shed light on a previously uncharacterised group of bacteria within the Gemmatimonadota phylum.