Webinar, organizzato in collaborazione con ENLIT Europe, “Spotlight on Canada: the Digitalisation of the energy sector” in programma il 2 dicembre 2020 alle ore 16:00 CET.
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Title: Comparative study on Sponge-associated ProkarYotic commuNities in RoThera (Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula) and Thetys Bay (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea) sub-littoral zones
Acronym: SPRYNTT
Principal Investigator ISP: Angelina Lo Giudice
Leading Institution: Institute of Polar Sciences (CNR-ISP)
Funding: EU Horizon 2020 (H2020)
Period of activity: 2020 - 2021
The organizing committee for SSC2023 will be The Research Council of Norway, The Norwegian Polar Institute, Norwegian Institute for Air Research, The Norwegian Meteorological Institute and Svalbard Science Forum.
Venerdì 16 aprile alle 18:30 per Stampa e scienza... quasi amiche evento: Una ricerca polare, la nuova diretta Facebook dedicata alla ricerca del Cnr ai due estremi del mondo: Artide e Antartide. Protagonisti di questa puntata sono la giornalista Giulia Apollonio, Tg2 Rai, e Carlo Barbante, direttore del CNR-ISP.
11 Ottobre 2021
Pubblicato su Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety uno studio che analizza l’effetto sul comportamento del lombrico terrestre E. foetida esposto a concentrazioni sub-letali di contaminanti organici nel suolo. In particolare sono stati considerati i pesticidi Clorpirifos, Imidacloprid e il tensioattivo anionico Sodio lauril etere solfato, sia come singoli composti che in miscela in diverse combinazioni (binaria, ternaria). L’applicazione dell’equazione matematica dell’Indice di Combinazione (CI), ha consentito per la prima volta di valutare l’effetto combinato di tali inquinanti sulla capacità del lombrico di evitare la zona di suolo contaminato, distinguendo il loro ruolo sinergico, antagonistico o additivo. I risultati mostrano come il test ecotossicologico basato su un end-point comportamentale, possa rappresentare un valido strumento per rilevare segnali precoci di un possibile rischio ambientale in presenza di contaminazione multipla. DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112861 (Luisa Patrolecco CNR-ISP)
Published in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety a study that analyzes the effect on the behavior of the earthworm E. foetida exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of organic contaminants in the soil. In particular, the pesticides Chlorpyrifos, Imidacloprid and the anionic surfactant Sodium lauryl ether sulfate were considered, both as single compounds and in mixtures with different combinations (binary, ternary). The application of the mathematical equation of the Combination Index (CI), made it possible for the first time to evaluate the combined effect of these pollutants on the ability of the earthworm to "avoid" the contaminated soil, distinguishing their synergistic, antagonistic or additive role. The results show how the ecotoxicological test based on a behavioral end-point can represent a valid tool for detecting early signs of a possible environmental risk in the presence of a multiple contamination.
The SSC2021 will be held at Scandic Fornebu, Oslo 2-3 November 2021.
The conference aspire to enhance cooperation and quality within Svalbard research, build and strengthen interdisciplinary and international networks and consolidate Svalbard as an attractive platform for Arctic research.
The Svalbard Strategic Grant is a seed money program aimed at advancing coordination, collaboration and data sharing between researchers with a relevance to Svalbard.
The program is financed by the Research Council of Norway (RCN) and administered by the Svalbard Science Forum (SSF) secretariat in Longyearbyen.
A call for proposals is made annually. The application deadline is the 16 December 2019.
The full call text is available here.
Funding for Coordination and Networking/Support Activities in Svalbard (Svalbard Strategic Grant)
Svalbard Strategic Grant supports activities which increase cooperation between research localities in Svalbard, further put Svalbard research into a larger pan-Arctic perspective and projects that aim to stimulate sustainable cooperation with Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS).
Svalbard/MOSAiC workshop on snow, sea ice and aerosol interactions in the Arctic.
An online workshop to bring Arctic researchers together.
Title: AsSaYing Marine Benthic invertebrates in the Arctic for the associated BacterIal cOmmunitieS: dIversity and biotechnological potentialS
Acronym: Sym(b)2iosis
Co-Principal Investigator ISP: Angelina Lo Giudice
Leading Institution: Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn and Institute of Polar Sciences (CNR-ISP)
Funding: EU Horizon 2020 (H2020)
Period of activity: 2021 - 2022
The 15th Symposium on Polar Science hosted by the National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), Tokyo, Japan, will be held from 3 to 5 December 2024. The NIPR is organizing this annual symposium to present and promote a wide variety of polar scientific research and interdisciplinary studies. The symposium will include both oral and poster sessions. Oral sessions will be conducted in a hybrid format, allowing in-person and online participation. Poster sessions will be held exclusively on-site at the symposium venue. The official language of the symposium is English.
For further information: The 15th Symposium on Polar Science
The 26th International Symposium on Polar Sciences
Finding solutions to global issues: Polar science and technology
May 12-13, 2020 - Korea Polar Research Institute - Incheon, Republic of Korea
The 26th International Symposium on Polar Sciences organized by Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) will be held on May 12-13, 2020 in Incheon, Republic of Korea. This symposium aims to bring polar scientists together to discuss their research findings and to promote international collaborative research.
KOPRI Site
The 27th International Symposium on Polar Sciences - Two decades of Korean Arctic research: Looking back to look forward
The 27th International Symposium on Polar Sciences organized by Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) will be held online on September 20-21, 2022. This symposium aims to bring polar scientists together to discuss their research findings and promote international collaborative research. Official Site
Framed by the overarching theme for the Science Conference The Arctic: Regional Changes, Global Impacts, Lisbon invites International experts on the Arctic and Indigenous Peoples to discuss the “New Arctic” and also its impacts and interactions to and with the lower latitudes.
ASSW2021 Site
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Programma Ricerche Artico
Programma Nazionale di Ricerca in Antartide
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L'Italia e l’Artico
L’Italia e l’Antartide
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