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MI-TRAP

The Horizon Europe project MI-TRAP – Mitigating Transport-Related Air Pollution in Europe aims to improve the currently available tools and services for air pollution mitigation from transport sources through a multi-dimensional approach. The project develops and provides a suite of beyond the state-of-the-art innovative monitoring Instrumentation package, data analysis tools to track emitted pollutants, enable […]

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Water Isotopes in the critical zone: from groundwater recharge to plant transpiration

Understanding water exchange within the critical zone through an interdisciplinary approach taking advantage of tracing capacity of water isotopes. Interactions between groundwater recharge, soil water storage and vegetation transpirations useful for water resources management across a variety of climatic settings. COST project Coordinator at IST: Paula M. Carreira – carreira@ctn.tecnico.ulisboa.pt

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TrypGut

A NCN (National Science Centre, Poland) project dedicated to the study of tryptophan metabolites (TrpM) and their metal complexes as new drugs for colorectal cancer treatment (CRC) and human gut microbiota regulation. A systematic study of TrpM is being done, seeking for a better understanding on the role of Trp and TrpM on CRC, aiming

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NOAR

The main research aim of the Network for Optimized Astatine labeled Radiopharmaceuticals (NOAR) COST Action is to successfully demonstrate that one of the most promising radionuclides for Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT), namely Astatine-211, can become the European standard for treatment of certain cancerous pathologies. Contact Person at IST: António Paulo – apaulo@ctn.tecnico.ulisboa.pt https://astatine-net.eu/the-action/

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NECTAR

A COST Action (CA18202, Network for Equilibria and Chemical Thermodynamics Advanced Research) dedicated to development of new methodologies for the study of chemical systems and processes based on chemical equilibria and thermodynamics. The activity of this network is at the interface of core chemistry, biology, environmental sciences, and industrial research, providing new technological tools and

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FINGERCHALC

The characterization of Chalcolitic archaeological sites has crucial relevance for the understanding of this period in the SW Iberia. The study of ceramic artefacts of different tipologies (bowls, beads, sherds, etc.), with and without decoration, and lithic materials collected in the Chalcolithic archaelogical site of Santa Vitoria (southern of Portugal) will be of great importance

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CHALCLOOM

The chemical characterization of archaeological loom weights and local raw materials, by using micro and non-destructive methods, will be of great importance for the identification of the raw material used in Vila Nova de São Pedro (VNSP). The knowledge of the production techniques, including the firing temperatures, type of firing used, and domestic fire structure

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EXPLORSCHIST

The Vila Nova de São Pedro (VNSP, Azambuja – Portugal) site is one of the biggest Chalcolithic hilltop settlements of Iberia Peninsula. For the first time, an analytical approach for the study of remarkable schist artefacts found in VNSP will be applied. Using micro and non-destructive methods, the chemical characterization of schist artefacts will be

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IVORIST

IVORIST – provenance and circulation issues of pre-historic ivory and schist remarkable artefacts IVORIST proposes an innovative approach for the study of remarkable ivory artefacts and schist architectural materials found in funerary structures from an important Chalcolithic archaeological site, by using micro and non-destructive methods, providing additional information concerning ditched enclosures sites and contribute for

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