CFM | Spanish Women Researchers and Women Researchers in Spain report
BC3 has organized a training workshop at its facilities in Bilbao within the framework of the ACCLISHE Sherpa Project
The Basque centre is working with startups, manufacturers and industrial companies to validate and scale sodium-based technologies.
A new study led by BC3’ ARIES team and published in “Environmental and Sustainability Indicators” journal proposes an adaptable approach that effectively links ecosystem extent to ecosystem condition and that is scalable to broad regions, including the de
Elisabetta de Giovanni and Tomás Teijeiro, with the collaboration of Iñigo Urteaga within the SWEATHEART project, are developing an innovative intelligent monitoring system designed to transform raw data from standard commercial sensors into actionable in
HER initiative (Hosting Excellent Researchers), a Visiting Female Researcher Program designed to promote women's participation in scientific research and to advance and strengthen their research careers through short-term research stays.
The work published in the journal Climatic Change, presents a crucial conceptual framework for understanding food insecurity not as a singular event, but as a complex, contextual, and intersectional phenomenon.
The center for applied research and technological development has led the development of a system that guides and transports nanoparticles across the blood-brain barrier and uses them to modulate the activity of target neurons with pinpoint precision.
The prize-giving ceremony of the ON ZIENTZIA video competition, organised by Elhuyar and the DIPC for the 16th year, took place today in Tabakalera.
This project demonstrates how non-invasive neuromodulation opens up new therapeutic possibilities and paves the way for safer, more targeted and more accessible treatments for neurological conditions.
In accordance with the Foundation’s statutes, Ikerbasque has appointed four new trustees to serve on the Ikerbasque Board of Trustees for the next four years.
A CIC biomaGUNE team has managed to retain 90% of an antifibrotic nanomedicine in the lungs in mice, thereby reducing its side effects.
Dr. Pablo Herreros has successfully defended his PhD thesis, "Co-producing Climate Risk Knowledge for Urban Adaptation and Resilience", today at the ICTA-UAB.
The historic halls of the Bilbaina Society resonated with exceptional youth talent this past weekend as the 2026 'Villa de Bilbao' Piano and Violin Competition officially concluded its latest edition. The prestigious event wrapped up with an emotional awa
A study led by researchers at the Biofisika Institute (CSIC, EHU) has uncovered a conserved molecular mechanism that explains how cells transport choline, a molecule essential for brain function.
BasQ has led the meeting that brought together the seven most important hubs in the IBM network. The forum featured the participation of the President of the Basque Government, Imanol Pradales, at the official opening.
From June 1–5, researchers from across the world will gather to discuss the latest advances in polymer electrolytes and their role in next-generation energy storage and conversion technologies.
BCMaterials | PhD Day
Thirteen researchers affiliated with BCMaterials have been included in the latest edition of the Ranking of Spanish and Women Researchers in Spain, compiled by the Cybermetrics Lab of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).
Work is underway on a hybrid classical-quantum platform that will provide the international scientific community with a pioneering tool, effectively connecting the classical and quantum worlds.
The Basque centre is developing MAITENA, an advanced platform capable of automating the synthesis, characterization and analysis of electroactive materials.
BC3 ha contado con una participación destacada en el Plan Social para el Clima, la iniciativa del Gobierno de España para la rehabilitación energética de edificios, el impulso de la movilidad sostenible y la electrificación.
BasQ leads the meeting focused on materials science, bringing together internationally renowned researchers in the field.
This new CIC nanoGUNE project involves adapting the SIESTA program, one of the most widespread codes for exploring how materials behave at the nanoscale, to hybrid workflows incorporating classical and quantum computing.