Revolutionizing Water Decontamination With Plasma Technology
Two UCO research groups design a plasma (an ionized gas) reactor maintained by microwaves that makes it possible to decontaminate waters with high concentrations of…
The University of Córdoba, often abbreviated as UCO, is a public university located in Córdoba, Spain. Founded in 1972, it traces its origins back to the University of Medicine and Liberal Arts, which was established in 1511. UCO offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs across various fields, including health sciences, humanities, sciences, social and legal sciences, and technical fields. The university is known for its historical and cultural significance in the region and features several heritage buildings, including the old Veterinary Faculty, which is now part of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters. The University of Córdoba is recognized for its commitment to research, particularly in agricultural and environmental sciences, and plays an integral role in the educational and socio-economic development of the region.
Two UCO research groups design a plasma (an ionized gas) reactor maintained by microwaves that makes it possible to decontaminate waters with high concentrations of…
Researchers at the Chemical Institute for Energy and the Environment (IQUEMA) at the University of Cordoba have developed a battery that employs hemoglobin to facilitate…
The University of Cordoba has participated in an international study documenting post-mortem bone modifications not linked to consumption. Many bone remains deposited in prehistoric caves…
María Eugenia Gomez-Casati and her team from the Institute of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires-CONICET, alongside Mauricio Martin from the Institute of…
According to a recent study, the cultural exchanges and interbreeding between African hunter-gatherers, Neolithic European agriculturists, and East-Saharan pastoralists significantly influenced shifts in lifestyles, cultural…
A small vessel of ointment discovered in a funerary urn from the ancient Roman city of Carmo, present-day Carmona in Seville province, has allowed a…
A study reveals one of the reasons why neurons die in Parkinson’s patients According to World Health Organization (WHO) estimates, around 7 million individuals worldwide…
This could be used in treating skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis and epidermolysis bullosa, as well as in the fields of cosmetics and nutrition….
Plants have provided a new avenue in curbing tumor growth. On this occasion, it doesn’t involve miracle species or the like, but rather the results…