Given that 70% of the earth’s surface is covered by water, with 97% coming from the seas and oceans, it seems reasonable to believe that marine energies are here to stay in this decarbonisation scenario. However, we often refer to offshore wind energy, which is the most prominent in the field, but we must take…
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‘Electron Spin Qubits’ in a New Concept Quantum Computer created
Along with research teams from Korea, Japan, and the United States, an international research team led by Deung-Jang Choi and Cristina Mier from the Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC-UPV/EHU) and the Donostia International Physics Centre (DIPC) has effectively put forward a new quantum platform that employs the electron spin of a single atom on…
Detecting hidden patterns in cellular tissues: a new open-source tool
The Seville Institute of Biomedicine (Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío/CSIC/University of Seville) has recently collaborated with the University of the Basque Country, the Biofisika Institute, the International Physics Centre of Donostia and other prestigious national and international centres to develop CartoCell, a high-content 3D image analysis tool that reveals hidden patterns of cell morphology. This…
A European project led by the UPV/EHU seeks to create a more efficient technology for storing and transporting green hydrogen.
The UnLOHCked project led by the SUPREN research group receives funding of 3 million euros from the Clean Hydrogen Partnership. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), achieving climate neutrality is essential to curb global warming. The European Union aims to achieve energy neutrality by 2050 and has therefore implemented the «A Clean…
Medical and pharmaceutical applications of 3D printing and bioprinting
The NanoBioCel group of the UPV/EHU has edited and published a book that analyses emerging approaches related to these technologies. The increasing availability and decreasing costs of 3D printing and bioprinting technologies are expanding opportunities to meet medical and pharmaceutical needs. The book edited by researchers from the UPV/EHU’s NanoBioCel group analyses emerging approaches related…
CIC energiGUNE to design an electrically rechargeable zinc-air battery
The aim is to design and validate an electrically rechargeable zinc-air battery on a laboratory scale that will allow progress in cyclability and storage time, to combine with renewable energies and electrolysers for stationary storage (medium-long term). CIC energiGUNE, a leading Basque research center in electrochemical energy storage, thermal energy storage and conversion, and hydrogen…