ALMA Unlocks the Chemical Secrets of a Starburst Galaxy
An international team of astrophysicists, with the participation of researchers of the Centro de Astrobiología (CAB, CSIC-INTA), has observed with unprecedented detail the center of
Detection of Evolutionary Conserved Peptides as Biomarkers for the Search for Life on other Planets
Research from the Centro de Astrobiología (CAB), INTA-CSIC, proposes the detection of selected peptides conserved throughout evolution as biomarkers for the search for life on
ASTEROID RYUGU ARRIVES AT INTA
A team led by INTA scientists, together with UAH, CIEMAT and the University of Tokyo, has obtained a sample of the asteroid Ryugu from the
The oldest known ‘dead’ galaxy detected with the James Webb Space Telescope.
An international team of researchers with the participation of the Centro de Astrobiología (CAB, CSIC-INTA), a joint center of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Science Nuggets are slides in pdf format provided by CAB researchers to highlight mission activities or important scientific results
Carla Alejandre and Marina Fernández Ruz, CAB students, win the “Best Poster Communication” and “My thesis in 3 minutes” awards respectively at the “XXIV Congreso de Física Estadística FISES’23”.
Carla Alejandre, student of the Prebiotic Chemistry and Physics of Complex Systems Group of the CAB, has received the “Best Poster Communication” award at the
Víctor Rivilla and Eduardo Cueto win the award for best virtual poster 2021 from EANA
Centro de Astrobiología researchers Víctor Rivilla (Interstellar and Circumstellar Medium Group) and Eduardo Cueto (Prebiotic Chemistry Group) have won the 2021 Poster Award of the
Marina Fernández Ruz, a CAB student, wins third prize at “Space Factor Student Contest 2021”
Marina Fernández, a CAB student, wins the third prize for the best scientific video in the “Space Factor Student Contest”, organised by the European Astrobiology
CAB receives the EANA 20th Anniversary Outstanding Paper Award in Astrobiology
A multidisciplinary team from Centro de Astrobiología has won the European Astrobiology Network Association (EANA) award to the most outstanding research paper published during 2020.