Euclid: The rb−M* relation as a function of redshift I. The 5 × 109 M☉ black hole in NGC 1272 Saglia R.; Mehrgan K.; de Nicola S.; Thomas J.; Kluge M.; Bender R.; Delley D.; Erwin P.; Fabricius M.; Neureiter B.; Andreon S.; Baccigalupi C.; Baldi M.; Bardelli S.; Bonino D.; Branchini E.; Brescia M.; […]
Neutrino mass bounds from DESI 2024 are relaxed by Planck PR4 and cosmological supernovae 2026-06-02Neutrino mass bounds from DESI 2024 are relaxed by Planck PR4 and cosmological supernovae Allali I.J.; Notari A. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 2024, Num. 020 (2024) Article 10.1088/1475-7516/2024/12/020 Go to Source
High Frequency Gravitational Wave bounds from galactic neutron stars 2026-06-02High Frequency Gravitational Wave bounds from galactic neutron stars Dandoy V.; Bertólez-Martínez T.; Costa F. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 2024, Num. 023 (2024) Article 10.1088/1475-7516/2024/12/023 Go to Source
Efficient compression of redshift-space distortion data for late-time modified gravity models 2026-06-02Efficient compression of redshift-space distortion data for late-time modified gravity models Toda Y.; Gómez-Valent A.; Koyama K. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 2024, Num. 033 (2024) Article 10.1088/1475-7516/2024/12/033 Go to Source
Euclid: High-precision imaging astrometry and photometry from Early Release Observations I. Internal kinematics of NGC 6397 by combining Euclid and Gaia data 2026-06-02Euclid: High-precision imaging astrometry and photometry from Early Release Observations I. Internal kinematics of NGC 6397 by combining Euclid and Gaia data Libralato M.; Bedin L.R.; Griggio M.; Massari D.; Anderson J.; Cuillandre J.-C.; Ferguson A.M.N.; Lançon A.; Larsen S.S.; Schirmer M.; Annibali F.; Balbinot E.; Dalessandro E.; Erkal D.; Kuzma P.B.; Saifollahi T.; Verdoes […]
Lens Mass Estimate in the Galactic Disk Extreme Parallax Microlensing Event Gaia19dke 2026-06-02Lens Mass Estimate in the Galactic Disk Extreme Parallax Microlensing Event Gaia19dke Maskoliunas M.; Wyrzykowski L.; Howil K.; Mikolajczyk P.J.; Zielinski P.; Kaczmarek Z.; Kruszyriska K.; Jabloriska M.; Zdanavicius J.; Pakstiene E.; Cepas V.; Rybicki K.A.; Janulis R.; Stonkute E.; Gromadzki M.; Ihanec N.; Adomaviciene R.; Siskauskaite K.; Bronikowski M.; Sivak P.; Stankeviciute A.; Sitek […]
Cardiovascular Research: The left and right ventricles differ in their ability to withstand the effects of cardiac arrest 2026-06-02A study led by scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) provides new insights into ventricular fibrillation (VF), the most dangerous type of cardiac arrhythmia.The study, published in the journal Cardiovascular Research, demonstrates that electrical signals recorded during cardiac arrest caused by VF provide crucial information about damage to the heart and […]
Jonatan R. Ruiz: “It is small, sustained changes that can generate major long-term benefits”
2026-06-02
Jonatan R. Ruiz is a full professor in the Faculty of Sports Sciences at the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Granada and a PhD in Medical Sciences from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. He was also the first Ramón y Cajal research fellow in Spain […]
The Institute for Neurosciences CSIC-UMH receives the visit of Aaron Ciechanover, 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2026-06-01
On the occasion of his participation as a jury member in the 2026 Rei Jaume I Awards, Aaron Ciechanover, awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation, visited today the Institute for Neurosciences (IN), a joint center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and Miguel Hernández University (UMH) […]
Eduardo Fernández Ortuño, local finalist in the #HiloTesis competition
2026-06-01
A ferret, a mouse, a chicken, and a snake walk into a bar… This is how researcher Eduardo Fernández Ortuño begins his social media post. In an Instagram carousel, he explains how the brain develops during the embryonic stage and the differences that distinguish birds, reptiles, and mammals. His science communication adaptation of his doctoral […]
Tackling the challenge of large model spaces 2026-06-01Image Seminar Tackling the challenge of large model spaces Date 17/06 Place Pere Pascual V5.07 Room and via Zoom Abstract: The ab initio approach to nuclear structure allows us to describe atomic nuclei with controlled and systematically improvable approximations. Applying it to nuclei that are at the same time both heavy and open-shell is largely impossible […]
A photon-atom interface at telecom wavelengths for quantum networks 2026-06-01Image Seminar A photon-atom interface at telecom wavelengths for quantum networks Date 04/06 Place Pere Pascual V5.07 Room and via Zoom Abstract: Enabling communication between quantum devices, such as clocks, computers, and simulators has the potential to significantly enhance the capabilities of their applications, such as quantum sensing and computing. The key to achieving this lies […]