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University of Valencia
Results 201 - 250 of 269.
Health - Life Sciences - 07.09.2022

Health - Environment - 06.09.2022

Raquel Soler, researcher of the Valencia cohort of the INMA Project (Childhood and Environment, -Infancia y Medio Ambiente- in Spanish), which studies the role of environmental pollutants on children
Chemistry - Physics - 06.09.2022

Environment - 05.09.2022
Mètode looks at the interconnections of one health in its new issue
Environment - Life Sciences - 27.07.2022
Five University of Valencia projects will contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change on the marine and coastal system
Environment - Earth Sciences - 27.07.2022

Physics - 22.07.2022

Chemistry - Environment - 19.07.2022
Natalia Muñoz wins the Innova-SusChem award with the development of sustainable chemical reagents
Life Sciences - Innovation - 15.07.2022

Life Sciences - 11.07.2022

The University of Valencia (UV) and the Fisabio Foundation have identified eight victims of the Civil War and the Franco regime in mass grave 112 of the Paterna cemetery, in a work carried out within
Life Sciences - Health - 08.07.2022

Environment - 06.07.2022

Life Sciences - Health - 04.07.2022
Of Parasitology Santiago Mas-Coma, new member of the Royal National Academy of Pharmacy
Event - Innovation - 30.06.2022

Computer Science - Environment - 30.06.2022

Microsoft Research has decided to fund a project in collaboration with the Universitat de València and the University of Reading (UK).
History / Archeology - Event - 23.06.2022
The drawing and photography competition for the centenary of the Archaeology Laboratory of the University of Valencia receives 128 works
Astronomy / Space - Event - 23.06.2022
The big topics of Astronomy, to be debated at the European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting
Administration - 21.06.2022

Environment - Computer Science - 21.06.2022

Event - Campus - 15.06.2022
The XXVIII «Estudi General» European Award for the Dissemination of Science has been convened, endowed with 12,000 euros
Research Management - Physics - 13.06.2022

Economics - Innovation - 13.06.2022
The Universitat de València and the Provincial Council award entrepreneurship in rural towns
Health - 10.06.2022

History / Archeology - Life Sciences - 09.06.2022
The origin of human societies to be analysed in Mètode magazine
New issue: -Vida social: Una historia natural de las sociedades- (-Social Life: a natural history of societies-) What is the role of cooperation in our evolution?
Life Sciences - 08.06.2022

Life Sciences - 08.06.2022

Computer Science - 08.06.2022
The infrastructure of the Artemisa Artificial Intelligence, from the Institute of Corpuscular Physics, obtains a security certificate against potential cyberattacks
The infrastructure of the Artemisa AI, which is installed in the Institute of Corpuscular Physics (IFIC, UV-CSIC), has obtained the ISO 27001 certificate.
Life Sciences - 08.06.2022

Art and Design - Innovation - 03.06.2022
The trajectories of the Laboratorio de Luz and the Mètode magazine, two experiences on art and science, under debate at The LASER Talks
Social Sciences - 02.06.2022
Rafael Castelló: ’If the middle class disappears or deteriorates, social life will be more conflictive and polarised’
Rafael Castelló, professor at the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology of the University of Valencia (UV), has dedicated part of his career as a researcher to demographic issues and political sociology in the Valencian context.
Physics - Chemistry - 02.06.2022
Six Nobel laureates in Physics and Chemistry meet with scientists and students from the Universitat de València on Monday
Social Sciences - 01.06.2022

Career - 30.05.2022

Environment - Event - 28.05.2022
The Science Park of the Universitat fills with people in the celebration of Exposcience
Social Sciences - 22.05.2022
Teachers from one hundred Valencian schools will be trained against child sexual abuse
Media - 20.05.2022
Els blogs de Mètode: A new outreach portal
The Mètode magazine of the Universitat de València opened its portal -Els blogs de Mètode-, a new science outreach space.
Health - Event - 19.05.2022
The full professor of Paediatrics Empar Lurbe, Claude Lenfant Award for her professional and research career
Environment - Astronomy / Space - 19.05.2022
Exposcience goes back to being on-site and hosts its traditional festival of science on Saturday, May 28th
Law - Campus - 18.05.2022
The Faculty of Law organises a cycle of lectures on the normative aspect of sustainability
Life Sciences - Physics - 17.05.2022
Ismael Mingarro, honoured by the Spanish Biophysical Society with the Manuel Rico Award
Psychology - Social Sciences - 12.05.2022
Amparo Luján: ’The addiction to technologies awakens the cerebral systems of pleasure, generates dopamine and makes the behavior repeat itself’
Amparo Lucía Luján Barrera is a researcher at the Department of Psychobiology at the University of Valencia and for years she has been treating addiction to technologies (mobile phones, video games a
Chemistry - Innovation - 11.05.2022
A new spin-off of the University of Valencia will manufacture catalysts for the production of green hydrogen at low cost
Event - 11.05.2022

Politics - 10.05.2022
The University of Valencia studies in Spain and Portugal the citizen’s perception on the ’secondary effects’ of misinformation
Sport - Health - 10.05.2022

The New York Times has reported on a research of the Universitat de València about resistance bands for personal training and physical condition in general.
Event - Career - 10.05.2022
The Inter-university Institute for Local Development celebrates its fitfteenth anniversary
Physics - Event - 10.05.2022

Law - 09.05.2022

Health - Chemistry - 06.05.2022
The Pint of Science international festival fills the bars of Valencia with science again from this Monday
Health - Social Sciences - 06.05.2022

Researchers from the University of Valencia have studied the presence of enteroparasites (digestive system parasites) in a vulnerable population in the province of Valencia.
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Social Sciences - Today
Australia had a national reckoning over domestic violence, but where's the focus this election?
Australia had a national reckoning over domestic violence, but where's the focus this election?

Social Sciences - Today
Teen boys, misogyny, and violence - could Adolescence be Australia's wake-up call?
Teen boys, misogyny, and violence - could Adolescence be Australia's wake-up call?

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Computer Science - Apr 22
Privacy, Security and Ethics: The Challenges of AI for the Computer Scientists of tomorrow according to Dean Marc Langheinrich
Privacy, Security and Ethics: The Challenges of AI for the Computer Scientists of tomorrow according to Dean Marc Langheinrich

Social Sciences - Apr 22
NWA grant for research on sexually transgressive behaviour and sexual violence
NWA grant for research on sexually transgressive behaviour and sexual violence
Pharmacology - Apr 22
New ultrasound drug delivery system found to be highly effective against bacterial biofilms
New ultrasound drug delivery system found to be highly effective against bacterial biofilms
Economics - Apr 22
A third of over 65s gamble beyond the lottery, finds University of Glasgow research
A third of over 65s gamble beyond the lottery, finds University of Glasgow research
Health - Apr 18
Throwing a 'spanner in the works' of our cells' machinery could help fight cancer, fatty liver disease... and hair loss
Throwing a 'spanner in the works' of our cells' machinery could help fight cancer, fatty liver disease... and hair loss
Health - Apr 17
Shelling out the facts: New RVC study reveals most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK
Shelling out the facts: New RVC study reveals most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK
Environment - Apr 17
A week dedicated to sustainability: 5th Sustainability Days on the TU Ilmenau campus
A week dedicated to sustainability: 5th Sustainability Days on the TU Ilmenau campus
Mathematics - Apr 17
Boys perform less well in secondary school than girls because of 'bad friends'door 'slechte vrienden'
Boys perform less well in secondary school than girls because of 'bad friends'door 'slechte vrienden'
Innovation - Apr 17
The University of Manchester and Amentum expand strategic partnership on world-changing technologies
The University of Manchester and Amentum expand strategic partnership on world-changing technologies

History - Apr 17
Extreme drought contributed to barbarian invasion of late Roman Britain, tree-ring study reveals
Extreme drought contributed to barbarian invasion of late Roman Britain, tree-ring study reveals

Computer Science - Apr 17
Blair Drummond research sniffs out new possibilities for animal-computer interaction
Blair Drummond research sniffs out new possibilities for animal-computer interaction
Computer Science - Apr 17
What keeps alternating current in sync when large power generators go offline?
What keeps alternating current in sync when large power generators go offline?
