A new study from researchers highlights an unexpected player in Alzheimer’s disease: aging astrocytes. Senescent…
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The University of Malaga (Universidad de Málaga, UMA) is a public university established in 1972 in Malaga, Spain. It has grown rapidly since its inception and now serves as a major educational institution in the region, offering a wide range of academic programs including health sciences, engineering, business, and social sciences. The university is especially noted for its research in technology and health sciences, contributing significantly to regional and national developments in these fields. UMA’s campuses, Teatinos and El Ejido, are equipped with modern facilities and provide a vibrant, multicultural environment for over 35,000 students. The university also has strong international links and participates in global research initiatives, making it a dynamic hub for academic and professional development in southern Spain.
New research has established the parameters needed for inducing phantom sensations, enhancing technologies like virtual…
Located at Fuente Nueva-3, this Early Pleistocene archaeological site hosts some of the oldest traces…
Researchers have sequenced the hagfish genome, providing vital insights into vertebrate evolution and genome duplication…
Perched in the necropolis of Qubbet el-Hawa, the structure is precisely oriented to the winter…
An audio-tactile algorithm created by University of Malaga scientists conveys melodic information through vibration. A…
Scientists are working on the development of a new equipment, more functional and cheaper, that…
The ‘e-textile’ prototype uses sustainable and low-cost materials like tomato skin. Researchers of the Faculty…