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World Water Week 2013 - All about water by ERC projects

World Water Week 2013 - All about water by ERC projects
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What does our brain say about our social nature?
Understanding our social nature
Understanding our social nature
Understanding our social nature
Understanding our social nature
Understanding our social nature
Marine algae reveal close link between past climate and CO2
The ocean is filled with microscopic algae that take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in order to grow. A new study by researchers from the Geology Department at the University of Oviedo (Spain) shows that the algae may adapt to rising…
The ocean is filled with microscopic algae that take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in order to grow. A new study by researchers from the Geology Department at the…
The ocean is filled with microscopic algae that take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in order to grow. A new study by researchers from…
The ocean is filled with microscopic algae that take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in order to grow. A new study by researchers from the Geology Department at…
The ocean is filled with microscopic algae that take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in order to grow. A new…
What does our brain say about our social nature?

The ERC has put together this collection of ERC projects to give a taste of the breadth and depth of some
of its funded research in cognitive psychology. You’ll read about: the acquisition of language in infants;
the underlying mechanisms of reading; the way our brain computes numbers; the cognitive and neural
substrate of social interactions or the influence of social context on our perception of the world.
Sponge enzymes: nature’s little bio-builders
Sponges seem an unlikely source for innovation, yet they may hold the key to new nanotechnologies, innovative optical devices and new ways of regrowing human bone and preventing bone disease. Difficult to believe? Not for Werner E.G. Müller. In the…
Sponges seem an unlikely source for innovation, yet they may hold the key to new nanotechnologies, innovative optical devices and new ways of regrowing human bone and preventing bone…
Sponges seem an unlikely source for innovation, yet they may hold the key to new nanotechnologies, innovative optical devices and new ways of…
Sponges seem an unlikely source for innovation, yet they may hold the key to new nanotechnologies, innovative optical devices and new ways of regrowing human bone and…
Sponges seem an unlikely source for innovation, yet they may hold the key to new nanotechnologies, innovative optical…