Climatic conditions are changing at an unprecedented rate, affecting mainly fish, amphibians and reptiles, ectothermic…
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The Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT) is a public institution under Spain’s Ministry of Science and Innovation, dedicated to promoting science, technology, and innovation within Spanish society. Established in 2001, FECYT’s mission is to enhance the visibility and impact of scientific research and technological development in Spain by fostering communication between the scientific community, the public, and policymakers. The foundation supports a wide range of activities, including science communication initiatives, public engagement projects, and the dissemination of research results. FECYT also plays a key role in coordinating national and international collaborations, providing resources and tools for researchers, and contributing to the development of science and technology policies. Through its efforts, FECYT aims to strengthen the public’s understanding of science and encourage a culture of innovation that supports Spain’s economic and social development.
The modules that the major space agencies plan to build on the Moon could incorporate…
Water is split into hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis, but if CO2 is also added…
Dinosaur footprints found in several European countries, very similar to others in Morocco, suggest that…
Living beings, especially microorganisms, have a surprising ability to adapt to the most extreme environments…
Physicists use two types of measurements to calculate the expansion rate of the universe, but…
A sugar called Neu5Gc, present in red meat, some fish, and dairy products, is related…