Great success of the XIX Conference on Women’s Health
Infosurhoy–Mar 18, 2019
… Pluvio Coronado and was planned the intervention of Nicolás Mendoza, head of the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Granada, …
Great success of the XIX Conference on Women’s Health
Infosurhoy–Mar 18, 2019
… Pluvio Coronado and was planned the intervention of Nicolás Mendoza, head of the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Granada, …
Biosearch Life project aims to cut mothers’ antibiotic use and boost …
NutraIngredients.com–Mar 18, 2019
… research groups from different universities in Spain, such as the Complutense University of Madrid, the University of Granada and Barcelona, as well as health …
Brush Off Your Midterm Woes: It’s World Sleep Day
CollegeNews–Mar 15, 2019
In a recent study by researchers at the University of Granada, melatonin was been shown to fight obesity and diabetes in rats, leading researchers to stressed …
New Paper Wristband Monitors Overdose of Ultraviolet Exposure
Oak Tribune–Mar 14, 2019
Scientists at Australia’s RMIT University and Spain’s University of Granadadeveloped the disposable paper device that features four paper discs arranged in a …
ModernHealthcare.com
Cheaper home healthcare causes higher readmission rates, study says
UPI.com–Mar 13, 2019
… the highest mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first …
Exercise may cut long-term mortality in older adults, study says
UPI.com–Mar 13, 2019
… mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a …
Brushing teeth regularly ‘may protect against erectile dysfunction’
Yahoo News–Mar 12, 2019
Researchers from the University of Granada found a link between a type of gum disease called periodontitis and erectile dysfunction. Periodontitis is a chronic …
Brushing teeth regularly ‘may protect against erectile dysfunction’
Yahoo News–Mar 12, 2019
Researchers from the University of Granada found a link between a type of gum disease called periodontitis and erectile dysfunction. Periodontitis is a chronic …
Brushing teeth regularly ‘may protect against erectile dysfunction’
Yahoo News–Mar 12, 2019
Researchers from the University of Granada found a link between a type of gum disease called periodontitis and erectile dysfunction. Periodontitis is a chronic …
Physical activity may reduce mortality risk among cognitively frail …
News-Medical.net–Mar 12, 2019
Colleagues from the University of Granada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, IMDEA Food Institute, CIBER in Epidemiology and Public Health and …
Effective tooth-brushing coupled with good oral hygiene can help …
News-Medical.net–Mar 12, 2019
… researchers from the Department of Surgery and Surgical Specialties (Urology) and the Department of Stomatology at the University of Granada (UGR), Spain.
Engaging in physical activity could reduce long-term mortality
EurekAlert (press release)–Mar 12, 2019
Colleagues from the University of Granada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, IMDEA Food Institute, CIBER in Epidemiology and Public Health and …
EurekAlert
Engaging in physical activity could reduce long-term mortality
Medical Xpress–Mar 12, 2019
Colleagues from the University of Granada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, IMDEA Food Institute, CIBER in Epidemiology and Public Health and …
Effective oral hygiene can help men avoid erectile dysfunction, study …
Medical Xpress–Mar 12, 2019
… researchers from the Department of Surgery and Surgical Specialties (Urology) and the Department of Stomatology at the University of Granada (UGR), Spain.
New principal selected for Riverside Brookfield
Suburban Life Publications–Mar 11, 2019
… a master’s degree in educational leadership from Concordia University, a master’s degree in teaching of Spanish from the University of Granada, Spain, and a …
New principal at Rimbey Christian School adjusts to Alberta winter
Rimbey Review–Mar 7, 2019
Cepero, 43, who was the Vice Dean in the Faculty of Education at the University of Granada is happy with his new position as principal of Rimbey Christian …
No adverse effects: Sweetener review suggests no gut health link
NutraIngredients.com–Feb 27, 2019
Despite regulatory approval, a review carried out by the University of Granada in Spain highlights a number of long-term studies that point to artificial …
Scientists discover flower that MOVES its male parts over the female …
The Sun–Feb 26, 2019
Experts from Stirling University and the University of Granada dubbed the phenomenon “anther rubbing” and revealed it resulted in healthy offspring.
One dose of Keytruda may put melanoma into remission
UPI.com–Feb 26, 2019
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
News study reanalyzes the effects of noncaloric sweeteners on gut …
News-Medical.net–Feb 21, 2019
… professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Granada(UGR) and President of the Iberoamerican Nutrition Foundation (FINUT, from …
Artificial Sweeteners Are Not Harmful For Gut Microbiota, They Are …
Science 2.0–Feb 21, 2019
… Ángel Gil, professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Granada (sUGR) and President of the Iberoamerican Nutrition Foundation.
Not enough evidence linking noncaloric sweeteners with adverse …
EurekAlert (press release)–Feb 21, 2019
… professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Granada(sUGR) and President of the Iberoamerican Nutrition Foundation (FINUT, from …
Do Color-blind Glasses Actually Work?
New York Magazine–Feb 20, 2019
Luis Gómez Robledo, a professor in the Department of Optics at the University ofGranada in Spain, put the glasses to the test last fall. “We received a lot of …
Naica’s Crystal Cave Has Fascinated Chemists
Indaily Times–Feb 18, 2019
Juan Manuel García-Ruiz, a crystallographer at the University of Granada, traversed all over from Spain to observe the crystals for himself. García-Ruiz had …
Free Beacon: Rubio Has More Native American Ancestry Than …
NewsBusters (press release) (blog)–Feb 15, 2019
Bowden stated: “More than 200 years ago, Rubio’s third great-grandfather, José de Reina y Tosta, got his law degree from Spain’s University of Granada in 1786 …
Marco Rubio gets several surprise revelations on recent ancestral …
Miami Herald–Feb 14, 2019
… to Gates and his researchers’ work, Rubio’s third great-grandfather, José de Reina y Tosta, earned his law degree from Spain’s University of Granada in 1786, …
Being unfit and obese as a teenager may increase disability risk later …
Free Malaysia Today–Feb 13, 2019
Led by researchers from the Karolinska Institute, Sweden, and the University ofGranada, Spain, the new study is the largest of its kind to date, looking at …
Naica’s crystal cave captivates chemists
Chemical & Engineering News–Feb 8, 2019
Juan Manuel García-Ruiz, a crystallographer at the University of Granada, traveled all the way from Spain to see the crystals for himself. García-Ruiz had grown …
How to work out in your third trimester – like Meghan Markle
Telegraph.co.uk–Feb 8, 2019
… a moderate intensity three times a week halved the risk of their babies being born with a high birth weight, according to scientists at the University of Granada.
Scalable, Traceable Time for Datacenters Using GNSS and White Rabbit
Inside GNSS–Feb 7, 2019
Accurate and reliable timing and synchronization can be an enabler of diverse new applications in datacenters. Accurate clocks across different nodes make …
How early is too early to find out you’ve got an incurable disease?
Wired.co.uk–Feb 4, 2019
Given the option to find out about a future negative event, a study by researchers at Spain’s University of Granada and the Max Planck Institute in Germany found …
I zapped my muscles to get swole and it sort of worked
Popular Science–Jan 31, 2019
Francisco J. Amaro Gahete, a biomedical Ph.D. student at the University ofGranada in Spain, was skeptical of the technology back when he first encountered it …
Modern humans replaced Neanderthals in southern Spain 44000 …
EurekAlert (press release)–Jan 30, 2019
This study, published today in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution and in which University of Cordoba and University of Granada scientists participated, …
Negative social media experiences lead to loneliness in young adults …
UPI.com–Jan 22, 2019
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Study: Receipts found with potential cancer-causing chemical
WPEC–Jan 21, 2019
Experts from the University of Granada issued a warning about the findings. Most receipts are made of thermal paper which nearly always contains the chemical …
Spanish Nationalists Hate Separatists, Not Immigrants
Foreign Policy–Jan 21, 2019
Most analysts have long considered Spain immune to the allures of far-right populism that are sweeping across the rest of Europe, thanks in part to the long …
Scientists warn 90% of the receipts doled out by shops contain …
Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am–Jan 17, 2019
We should avoid storing receipts in purses, wallets, or cars, according to Professor Nicolás Olea, from the University of Granada, Spain. BPA is added to receipts …
Majority of shop receipts contain hormone disruptor BPA
Free Malaysia Today–Jan 17, 2019
Led by researchers at the University of Granada (UGR) along with Spanish and Brazilian researchers, the new study looked at 112 thermal paper receipts and …
Majority of shop receipts contain hormone disruptor BPA, says new study
INQUIRER.net–Jan 17, 2019
Led by researchers at the University of Granada (UGR) along with Spanish and Brazilian researchers, the new study looked at 112 thermal paper receipts and …
Majority of shop receipts contain hormone disruptor BPA, new study …
Malay Mail–Jan 16, 2019
Led by researchers at the University of Granada (UGR) along with Spanish and Brazilian researchers, the new study looked at 112 thermal paper receipts and …
Endocrine-Disrupting Chemical Found in Store Receipts
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News–Jan 16, 2019
A study headed by researchers at the University of Granada (UGR) in Spain found that the vast majority of thermal paper-type shop receipts tested in Spain and …
Could receipts be causing cancer? Experts certainly think so
Pulse Nigeria–Jan 16, 2019
International researchers, led by the University of Granada, analysed 112 thermal paper receipts and tickets from Brazil, Spain and France. »We can recognize …
Scientists explain horrific reason for why you should not store receipts …
Daily Pakistan–Jan 16, 2019
We should avoid storing receipts in purses, wallets, or cars, according to Professor Nicolás Olea, from the University of Granada, Spain. “We can recognize this …
Majority of shop receipts contain cancer-causing chemical
Metro–Jan 16, 2019
The move follows a study by the University of Granada, Spain where researchers looked at 112 tickets from Brazil, Spain and France. They found 90% of …
Search Results
Shopping receipts could ‘increase your cancer risk – as 90% contain …
The Sun–Jan 16, 2019
PLACING supermarket till receipts into a carrier bag with food may increase the risk of breast cancer or male infertility, a study suggests. Researchers found up …
Thermal paper receipts contain cancer, infertility inducing substances …
News-Medical.net–Jan 16, 2019
That is the conclusion of a research led by the University of Granada (UGR), with the participation of the Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria research institute …
Could receipts cause cancer? Scientists warn 90% of the papers …
Daily Mail–Jan 15, 2019
… food containers. International researchers, led by the University of Granada, analysed 112 thermal paper receipts and tickets from Brazil, Spain and France.
Purchase receipts with easily erasable ink contain cancer-infertility …
EurekAlert (press release)–Jan 15, 2019
That is the conclusion of a research led by the University of Granada (UGR), with the participation of the Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria research institute …
How The Messinian Salinity Crisis And Changes To The …
Science Trends–Jan 14, 2019
Nowadays, European and African mammals and other fauna are rather different, mainly due to the separation of these two continents by the Mediterranean Sea, …
Researchers identify long-sought activator of sigma receptors in …
Phys.Org–Jan 14, 2019
Cells communicate through complex mechanisms that typically involve receptors and ligands that bind to them. Endogenous ligands, produced by the body, …
New method facilitates study of the effects of chemicals on DNA
Phys.Org–Jan 14, 2019
University of Arkansas physics researchers have developed a simple, cost-effective method to study the effects of chemicals on DNA which has potential to …
Is a New Style of Politics Coming to Spain?
Fair Observer–Jan 11, 2019
Only time will tell if Vox’s rise is borne of disappointment with the country’s political process, or whether there is a real solidarity with the movement’s ideological …
Brushing teeth twice a day could prevent erectile dysfunction
Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am–Jan 8, 2019
A study published last year by the University of Granada in Spain found the same connection between oral health and sexual performance. Researchers there …
Brushing teeth twice a day could prevent erectile dysfunction …
Daily Mail–Jan 8, 2019
A study published last year by the University of Granada in Spain found the same connection between oral health and sexual performance. Researchers there …
Study: Alzheimer’s disease may unfold differently in black, white patients
UPI.com–Jan 7, 2019
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Iran Ranks First in Nanotechnology in Western Asia
IFP News–Jan 7, 2019
The Scimago ranking system is conducted by a research group of the same name at the University of Granada in Spain. Scimago Journal Rank (SJR indicator) …
Whites struggle to tell real from fake smiles on black faces
Medical Xpress–Jan 7, 2019
White people and non-black minorities have a harder time telling the difference between genuine and fake smiles on black faces than they do on white faces, …
Whites struggle to tell real from fake smiles on black faces
EurekAlert (press release)–Jan 7, 2019
… PhD, University of Granada; and Paula Niedenthal, PhD, University of Wisconsin. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, published online Jan. 7, 2019.
From a plant sugar to toxic hydrogen sulfide
Phys.Org–Dec 20, 2018
In a doctoral research project conducted at the Department of Biology, researchers have described the degradation of the dietary sugar sulfoquinovose by …
Scientists to explore future use of bacteria-based active agents
Phys.Org–Dec 18, 2018
Biosurfactants with the ability to replace harmful petroleum based surfactants in everyday products are a step closer to becoming the norm. Dr. Pattanathu …
Attention training improves intelligence and functioning of children’s …
Medical Xpress–Dec 12, 2018
Therefore, a group of researchers from the University of Granada, Spain (UGR) … at the Experimental Psychology Department of the University of Granada María …
Attention training improves intelligence and functioning of children’s …
Science Daily–Dec 11, 2018
Therefore, a group of researchers from the University of Granada, Spain (UGR) … at the Experimental Psychology Department of the University of Granada María …
New study connects physical activity with gene changes
UPI.com–Dec 10, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Coffee could fight Parkinson’s disease, study says
UPI.com–Dec 10, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University o
Combatting Human Trafficking Using DNA Databases Across National …
Technology Networks–Dec 6, 2018
The DNA-ProKids project at University of Granada set standards that have been applied to efforts in countries including Peru, Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, …
Searching an artificial bee colony for real-world results
Phys.Org–Nov 30, 2018
Honeybees are not only vitally important pollinators of food crops, their hunt for rich food sources has also proved to be an excellent model for optimizing …
Team uncovers new molecule with big implications
Phys.Org–Nov 29, 2018
Almost 20 years ago, the University of Delaware’s Tom Hanson started studying the bacterium Chlorobaculum tepidum (Cba. tepidum), an organism that only …
Veteran Spanish sinologist views Chinese literature as ‘key to …
Global Times–Nov 29, 2018
After getting her doctorate, she learned that the University of Granada was opening a department in Asian studies, so she moved to the city in south Spain in …
Light Matters: from upconverted emission to charge generation
SciTech Europa–Nov 28, 2018
In this quest we have partnered with a group of very skilled organic chemists from the University of Granada, Spain.2 Our goal is to provide better tools for …
Feature: Veteran Spanish sinologist views Chinese literature «key to …
Xinhua–Nov 26, 2018
After getting her doctorate, she learnt that the University of Granada was opening a department in Asian studies, so she moved to the city in south Spain in 1994 …
DCU part of CityPulse project which delivers real-time, relevant info to …
Irish Tech News–Nov 22, 2018
Maria Bermudez-Edo – University of Surrey and University of Granada. Nazli Faraji Davar – University of Surrey and University of Oxford. Payam Barnaghi …
Obese people enjoy food less: Study
TheHealthSite–Nov 21, 2018
Led by the University of Granada (UGR), the study has been published in the journal, Food Quality and Preference. For this work, 552 adolescents between 11 …
Study Reveals That There Really Is Such A Thing As The Pinocchio …
Gentside UK–Nov 20, 2018
This is in any case what the researchers at the Mind, Brain, and Behaviour Research Centre at the University of Granada in Spain say. In order to counter this …
‘Reverse Pinocchio’ effect shrinks your nose when you lie
Times of India–Nov 19, 2018
While Pinocchio’s nose would extend when he lied, it seems the reverse is true in reality. Scientists from the University of Granada have found that wh
Obese people enjoy food less: Here’s what you need to do
Times Now–Nov 17, 2018
Washington DC: Researchers have found that obesity and food restrictions are associated with less food enjoyment. Led by the University of Granada (UGR), …
WHO? WHAT? WOW! The Week in Weird
Toronto Sun–Nov 17, 2018
University of Granada boffins investigated the so-called “Pinocchio effect” and found that our noses shrink a bit when we tell whoppers. Dr. Emilio Gómez Milán …
Pinocchio Got it Wrong – New Study Shows Your Nose Actually …
Social News Daily–Nov 16, 2018
Researchers from the University of Granada have discovered that a person’s nose shrinks when they’re telling a lie, thanks to a drop in temperature, something …
Your NOSE shrinks when you lie – and it’s because of the ‘reverse …
Mirror.co.uk–Nov 16, 2018
While Pinocchio’s nose would extend when he lied, it seems the reverse is true in reality. Scientists from the University of Granada have found that when a …
3news
Reverse Pinocchio – Researchers find that your nose shrinks when …
GhanaWeb–Nov 15, 2018
Pinocchio may be just a children’s fairy tale, but Spanish scientists at the University of Granada recently investigated the so-called ‘Pinocchio effect’ and found …
Reverse Pinocchio – Researchers find that your nose shrinks when …
Myjoyonline.com–Nov 15, 2018
Pinocchio may be just a children’s fairy tale, but Spanish scientists at the University of Granada recently investigated the so-called ‘Pinocchio effect’ and found …
Obese people enjoy food less, says study
The Asian Age–Nov 14, 2018
Washington DC: Researchers have found that obesity and food restrictions are associated with less food enjoyment. Led by the University of Granada (UGR), …
Obese people enjoy food less, says study
Deccan Chronicle–Nov 14, 2018
Washington DC: Researchers have found that obesity and food restrictions are associated with less food enjoyment. Led by the University of Granada (UGR), …
Did You Know Obese People Enjoy Less Food Than Lean People?
Doctor NDTV–Nov 14, 2018
Researchers have found that obesity and food restrictions are associated with less food enjoyment. Led by the University of Granada (UGR), the study has been …
Obese people enjoy food less
The Siasat Daily–Nov 14, 2018
Led by the University of Granada (UGR), the study has been published in the journal, Food Quality and Preference. For this
Obesity and food restrictions proven to be associated with less food …
EurekAlert (press release)–Nov 13, 2018
Researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) belonging to the Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC, from its name in Spanish) and the …
House sparrow status signalling theory no longer flies
Phys.Org–Nov 13, 2018
The size of a male house sparrow’s bib has long been associated with the bird’s fighting abilities and status within the flock. But an international team of …
New lie detection technique: Your nose shrinks when you’re dishonest
Earth.com–Nov 12, 2018
Experts at the University of Granada have developed a lie detector test that monitors the temperature of the face to distinguish between true and false statements …
The Honeymoon Is Over for Spain’s New Socialist Government
World Politics Review–Nov 12, 2018
… grantee and fellow with the Institute of Current World Affairs, she is in the process of completing a Ph.D. in migration studies at the University of Granada.
‘Most accurate’ lie detector ever looks at your NOSE for hot clues of tall …
RT–Nov 10, 2018
… because to lie we have to think, plan our excuses, analyze the context,” explains one of the researchers, Emilio Gomez Milan, from the University of Granada.
Temperature on your nose shrinks when you are lying – study
The Star, Kenya–Nov 10, 2018
Scientists at the University of Granada investigated the so-called ‘Pinocchio effect’. When we lie, the temperature of the tip of the nose drops up to 1.2C (2.16F), …
The reverse Pinocchio effect: Your nose actually SHRINKS when you …
Daily Mail–Nov 9, 2018
Scientists at the University of Granada investigated the so-called ‘Pinocchio effect’. When we lie, the temperature of the tip of the nose drops up to 1.2C (2.16F), …
Holocene temperature in the Iberian Peninsula reconstructed with …
Phys.Org–Nov 8, 2018
Remains of chironomid subfossils, a type of insect similar to mosquitoes, were used in a study to reconstruct the temperature of the Iberian Peninsula in the …
Spanish scientists: EnChroma glasses won’t fix your color blindness
Ars Technica–Nov 5, 2018
«The research by the University of Granada is based on an incorrect assumption about how color-vision screening tests work because they can neither prove nor …
Chocolate, tea or coffee with zinc could reduce oxidative stress
Phys.Org–Nov 2, 2018
Ageing and a low life expectancy are caused, at least partly, by oxidative stress. A team of researchers led by Prof. Dr. Ivana Ivanovi-Burmazovi from the Chair of …
DailyNurse
Prolonged Grief Disorder and Its Relationship With Perceived Social …
Healio–Nov 1, 2018
Dr. Al-Gamal is Associate Professor, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan; Dr. Al-Gamal is also …
New Study Debunks Glasses Claiming to Allow Colorblind People to …
Outer Places–Oct 30, 2018
The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Granada and published in Optics Express, involved 48 participants and a comprehensive methodology …
Psychological training to improve social integration and reduce …
Medical Xpress–Oct 30, 2018
With this same goal, a study led by the University of Granada (UGR, Spain) and the University of Antioquia (Colombia), proposes a new psychological …
Scientists debunk the effectiveness of EnChroma glasses for …
Phys.Org–Oct 29, 2018
In an article published in Optics Express, researchers from the University ofGranada (UGR) have debunked the effectiveness of these glasses for color vision …
What Is Color Blindness? Everything You Should Know About Sight …
Medical Daily–Oct 29, 2018
However, researchers from the University of Granada, Spain, also questioned how effective the glasses are after a recent study with 200 colorblind volunteers …
Drinking vodka from a pig’s head, chilli powder on genitals and fishing …
Daily Mail–Oct 27, 2018
Ed Farmer (above), 18, died after taking part in an initiation event at Newcastle University that involved drinking vodka from a pig’s head and apple bobbing in …
Debunked the effectiveness of glasses for color blind people
EurekAlert (press release)–Oct 26, 2018
In an article published in Optics Express, one of the most relevant journals with a great impact in the field of optics, researchers from the University of Granada …
Just in Time for Halloween, a Graphic Homage to a Classic Work of …
New York Times–Oct 26, 2018
Sergio García Sánchez, a cartoonist, illustrator and professor at the University ofGranada, is a co-author, with Nadja Spiegelman, of the graphic novel “Lost in …
Study: Antibiotics trigger bowel disease but fiber minimizes effects
UPI.com–Oct 26, 2018
… the highest mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first …
Scientists develop lie detector test for written text
Phys.Org–Oct 26, 2018
Scientists have developed a computer tool that can spot if somebody has filed a fake police statement based purely on the text included in the document.
University of Alicante study: Antiparasitic Ivermectin six times more …
News-Medical.net–Oct 25, 2018
… as well as from the University of Jaén, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3, the National Museum of Natural Sciences-CSIC, the University of Granada and the …
Study: Poorer care at for-profit nursing homes than nonprofits, private …
UPI.com–Oct 23, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Mineral discoveries in the Galapagos Islands pose a puzzle as to their …
Science Daily–Oct 23, 2018
Additional partner institutions are the University of Granada, the Australian National University, and Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas in Quito, Ecuador.
Life cycle of sulphur predicts location of valuable minerals
Phys.Org–Oct 23, 2018
A team of researchers from The University of Western Australia and two Canadian universities has applied a first-of-its-kind technique that measures the …
Mineral discoveries in the Galapagos Islands pose a puzzle as to their …
EurekAlert (press release)–Oct 19, 2018
Additional partner institutions are the University of Granada, the Australian National University, and Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas in Quito, Ecuador.
Wristband Offers Personalized UV-Exposure Monitoring
Optics & Photonics News (blog)–Oct 17, 2018
Researchers at the University of Granada, Spain, and RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, have developed just such a personalized monitoring system for …
Study shows how father’s experiences pass to offspring via sperm
UPI.com–Oct 17, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Poor breakfast quality has a negative effect on cardiovascular health …
Medical Xpress–Oct 16, 2018
… Lide Arenaza-Etxeberria, Idoia Labayen-Goñi, María Medrano-Echeverría and Maddi Osés-Recalde, together with researchers from the University of Granada.
New project aims to deliver fast, effective treatment for autoimmune …
News-Medical.net–Oct 15, 2018
… Alarcón-Riquelme head of medical genomics at the University of GranadaCentre for Genomics
A cure for Alzheimer’s? Yes, a cure for Alzheimer’s!
ScienceBlog.com (blog)–Oct 14, 2018
A study carried out by a group of researchers from the Barcelona Biomedical Research Institute (IIBB), in collaboration with the University of Granada and the …
Making higher education institutions a place of relevance
Daily Times–Oct 13, 2018
Statistics of SCImago, which is a research group from the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), University of Granada, Extremadura, Carlos III …
Paper wristband isn’t happy with wearers overdoing the UVs
New Atlas–Oct 5, 2018
Created by scientists at Australia’s RMIT University and Spain’s University ofGranada, the one-time-use disposable device features four paper discs arranged in …
Maria Madrid
Hospitality Net–Oct 4, 2018
Maria holds a B.A. in Business and Economics Administration (Marketing) from the University of Granada and a B.A. Honours in Managerial Finance and …
New wristband provides personalised and real-time tracking of UV …
Science Daily–Oct 4, 2018
Researchers from the University of Granada and RMIT University in Melbourne have developed personalised and low-cost wearable ultraviolet (UV) sensors …
New wristband provides personalized and real-time tracking of UV …
EurekAlert (press release)–Oct 4, 2018
Researchers from the University of Granada and RMIT University in Melbourne have developed personalised and low-cost wearable ultraviolet (UV) sensors …
FEFU astrophysicists study the ‘profile’ of coma in Comet 21P …
EurekAlert (press release)–Oct 2, 2018
Currently, their partners are the University of Granada, the Institute of Astrophysics in Andalusia (Spain), Space Science Institute (USA), and the Astronomical …
Could an Amazonian plant treat liver cancer? Botanical extract triggers …
Daily Mail–Sep 28, 2018
… every day triggers damage to the organ and makes it susceptible to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASAH), according to a study by the University of Granada.
Study reveals night-time habits of captive flamingos
Phys.Org–Sep 7, 2018
Without the threat of predators and with food provided, it’s easy to imagine they would just stand on one leg, snoozing. But research by the University of Exeter …
4 Scientific Reasons Exercising Is an Entrepreneur’s Biggest …
Entrepreneur–Sep 7, 2018
… to attention spans and exercising, a study published in the journal PLoS ONE, which was carried out by researchers from the University of Granada, found that …
Science Behind the Fiction: If The Purge was real, would humans …
Syfy Wire–Sep 5, 2018
The paper, authored by Jose Maria Gomez of the University of Granada and colleagues, suggests that human beings inherited a relatively higher rate of …
The perfect pregnancy diet – according to science
Telegraph.co.uk–Sep 5, 2018
As well as reducing the chance of certain birth defects, a long term study by the University of Granada found that women who take folic acid for the first three …
Spain Is the New Magnet for Europe-Bound Migrants. How Will They …
World Politics Review–Sep 4, 2018
… grantee and fellow with the Institute of Current World Affairs, she is in the process of completing a Ph.D. in migration studies at the University of Granada.
Prehistoric Sicily was an early source of amber
Cosmos–Sep 2, 2018
Writing in the journal PLOS ONE, scientists led by archaeologist Mercedes Murillo-Barosso from Spain’s University of Granada, present evidence to show that …
Admissions Blog: My summer abroad in Spain
SBC News–Aug 31, 2018
This past summer I spent two months studying abroad at The University ofGranada in Spain through a program outside of Sweet Briar. I was born and raised in …
Iberian Amber Traced to Sicily
Archaeology–Aug 30, 2018
GRANADA, SPAIN— Newsweek reports that a team led by University of Granadaarchaeologist Mercedes Murillo-Barroso has found that the earliest examples …
Amber circulated in extensive Mediterranean exchange networks in …
EurekAlert (press release)–Aug 29, 2018
… European Fellowship at UCL Institute of Archaeology (London, UK); by the University of Granada under the programme Captación de Talento UGRFellows; …
Prehistoric humans traded in AMBER! Archaeologists find evidence …
Daily Mail–Aug 29, 2018
Lead author Dr Mercedes Murillo-Barroso, of the University of Granada, said: ‘The new evidence presented in this study has allowed the most comprehensive …
This Precious Gem Played Played a Key Role in the Prehistoric …
Newsweek–Aug 29, 2018
Mercedes Murillo-Barroso from the University of Granada, Spain, and colleagues have uncovered archaeological evidence to suggest that amber was circulated …
New paper addresses human/wildlife conflict through use of social …
Phys.Org–Aug 22, 2018
Successfully limiting human-wildlife conflicts requires an understanding of the roles of both animal and human behavior. However, it is difficult to understand …
How well do you think about risk and uncertainty?
BBC News–Aug 20, 2018
For example, Cokely has worked with Rocio Garcia-Retamero at the University ofGranada to show that risk-literate people are less susceptible to a wide range …
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Experts develop allergy guide for picking landscape plants
Reuters–Aug 16, 2018
At the same time, eliminating many popular plants entirely can be unrealistic, said Paloma Carinanos Gonzalez, a botanist at the University of Granada in Spain …
5 unexpected factors ruining your sex life
SowetanLIVE Sunday World–Aug 16, 2018
Gum disease is also thought to be linked to heart disease and researchers from the University of Granada in Spain said it tended to affect the small blood …
Thermal imaging diagnoses disease
Laser Focus World–Aug 15, 2018
At the University of Granada, researchers have analyzed thermal differences between subjects who were exposed to photos of their loved ones and t
The Secret Mediterranean Spot for Stunning Architecture
OZY–Aug 9, 2018
… Nieto biographer and professor at the University of Granada. In 1939, Nieto was appointed city architect, but he’s never been widely known for his contribution.
A Plan of Global Proportions
Georgia Tech News Center–Aug 8, 2018
Fraser spent a year in Spain at the University of Granada, arriving a month early to shore up her language skills. There, she took several of her required …
Seeing the light: Scientists unlock seed germination process
Phys.Org–Aug 7, 2018
The MFT gene stops seeds germinating in the dark or under shady conditions, where their chances of survival would be poor, according to new research from …
Countries That Charge Little To Nothing For Higher Education
Youth Incorporated–Aug 6, 2018
Education is an expensive affair, and that can often dampen your academic aspiration. The cost of obtaining a degree has gone up significantly in the last few …
Tropical forest seeds use three strategies to survive
Phys.Org–Aug 3, 2018
The oldest living seeds found on Earth germinated after resting more than 30,000 years in Arctic soils. But in the humid tropics, seeds do not last. «A long-lived …
All the (44 million) lonely people
Equal Times–Aug 2, 2018
It is, ultimately, a very superficial type of relationship,” says Francisca Expósito, a psychology professor at the University of Granada. In her view, loneliness is not …
Bangladeshi researcher wins award at prestigious global research forum
Dhaka Tribune–Jul 31, 2018
As part of the recognition, Mubashar was invited to chair four conference sessions at the University of Granada on Monday. Academics from South Africa, France …
Researchers find neural link between poor sleep, depression
UPI.com–Jul 25, 2018
… the highest mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first …
Southern Spain may face ‘deadly’ earthquakes as Andalucia scientists …
Olive Press–Jul 25, 2018
… under the westernmost part of the Alboran Sea following an expedition led by the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and the University of Granada.
SPAIN EARTHQUAKE THREAT: Alert as scientists discover NEW …
Express.co.uk–Jul 24, 2018
… discovered below the westernmost part of the Alboran Sea by a team led by the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and the University of Granada.
Study finds why men recover more quickly from flu
UPI.com–Jul 17, 2018
… the highest mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first …
UGR participates in H2020 project on preventing radicalization online
EurekAlert (press release)–Jul 17, 2018
The University of Granada will take part in the EU Horizon 2020 project ‘PROPHETS: Preventing Radicalisation Online through the Proliferation of Harmonised …
School clubs matter; delivering outlets for activity and creativity
Ed Exec–Jul 16, 2018
Last year researchers from the University of Granada confirmed that physical fitness in children is linked in a direct way to important brain structure differences, …
Wildlife declines in conflict hotspots
Nature Middle East–Jul 10, 2018
University of Granada The escalation of armed conflicts in the Sahara and Sahel – up 565% since 2011 – is accelerating population declines of endangered …
5 illnesses named after fairy tale characters
Health24–Jul 6, 2018
Humbelina Robles Ortega, professor of the Department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment of the University of Granada and an expert in …
Healthy from the start: 10 fun ideas for getting kids active
9Coach (blog)–Jul 2, 2018
Not only are fit kids healthier, they also do better in school, according to a study conducted at the University of Granada. And especially active children can …
Immigrant Activists Say No to DNA Tests
Voice of America–Jul 1, 2018
Jose Lorente, a professor at the University of Granada in Spain, started the organization. Lorente said he was moved by the children he saw on the streets in …
New medication may treat chemotherapy, radiotherapy-induced oral …
News-Medical.net–Jun 30, 2018
Researchers from the University of Granada have developed new medication which could help to treat and prevent chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced …
Major study reveals Great Barrier Reef’s 30000-year fight for survival
EurekAlert (press release)–Jun 28, 2018
A landmark international study, recently published in Nature Geoscience, shows that the Great Barrier Reef has suffered 5 death events in the l
Immigrant Advocates Turn Down DNA Tests
Voice of America–Jun 27, 2018
Jose Lorente, a professor of forensic medicine at the University of Granada in Spain, started the organization. Lorente said he was moved by the children he saw …
Study in Spain
Expatica Spain–Jun 27, 2018
To study abroad in Spain, learn about the Spanish university system, required qualifications, how to apply, fees, scholarships, accommodation and student life.
Exhibition explores Arab architectural influence in Latin America
The Arab Weekly–Jun 23, 2018
Rafael Lopez Guzman, professor of art history at the University of Granada and scientific coordinator of the exhibition, described the show as a unique …
UCI confirm Tramadol will be banned from 2019 following study that …
Daily Mail–Jun 21, 2018
Last year a paper from scientists from the University of Granada and the University of Kent found Tramadol improved cyclists’ power by an average of five per …
Anti-mucositis gel developed at UGR to be widely available by 2022
EurekAlert (press release)–Jun 17, 2018
Researchers from the University of Granada have developed new medication which could help to treat and prevent chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced …
Sensor detects whiff of bad breath
Phys.Org–Jun 6, 2018
Ever wish you could do a quick «breath check» before an important meeting or a big date? Now researchers, reporting in ACS’ journal Analytical Chemistry, have …
UCT ranks as the top SA University – report
Independent Online–May 29, 2018
CAPE TOWN – According to the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) 2018/2019 report, the University of Cape Town (UCT) ranks as the top university …
Thirsty mosquitoes may bite more in droughts
UPI.com–May 29, 2018
… the highest mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first …
Too much meat, dairy tied to heart failure risk
UPI.com–May 29, 2018
… the highest mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first …
Why are the elderly increasingly more inclined to live alone?
Phys.Org–May 22, 2018
A study by the University of Granada delves into the reasons for this trend. … Juan López Doblas, researcher at the University of Granada (UGR), has
Study explains anti-obesity effects of melatonin
Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am–May 12, 2018
As reported in the Journal of Pineal Research, researchers from the University ofGranada, University Hospital La Paz (Madrid) and the University of Texas …
Islamophobia in Europe
vestnik kavkaza–May 11, 2018
Dr Mohhammad Bin Salah, dean of Islamic Studies Centre in the University ofGranada in Spain said he was disappointed to see that some of the Muslim issues …
Study explains anti-obesity effects of melatonin
News-Medical.net–May 11, 2018
As reported in the Journal of Pineal Research, researchers from the University ofGranada, University Hospital La Paz (Madrid) and the University of Texas …
Study confirms melatonin helps burn calories and curbs weight gain
Medical Xpress–May 10, 2018
Researchers from the University of Granada, University Hospital La Paz (Madrid) and the University of Texas (USA) have identified a new molecular mechanism …
Infants know real ‘baby talk’ when they hear it
UPI.com–May 9, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Wildlife decimated by the surge in conflicts in the Sahara and the Sahel
Mongabay.com–May 9, 2018
Banner image of gazelles in Chad courtesy of the University of Granada. Citations. Daskin, J. H., & Pringle, R. M. (2018). Warfare and wildlife declines in Africa’s …
PTSD may raise odds for irregular heartbeat
UPI.com–May 9, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Armed conflicts in Sahara and Sahel endangering wildlife in the region
Phys.Org–May 4, 2018
An international study involving researchers from the University of Granada has established that the escalation of armed conflicts in the Sahara-Sahel region is …
Armed conflicts in Sahara and Sahel endangering wildlife in the region
EurekAlert (press release)–May 3, 2018
An international study, involving researchers from the University of Granada, has established that the escalation of armed conflicts in the Sahara-Sahel region is …
Obesity, weight loss linked to worse rheumatoid arthritis in study
UPI.com–Apr 30, 2018
… the highest mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first …
Charlize Theron Says Junk Food Made Her Depressed
Organic Authority–Apr 26, 2018
One study from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the Universityof Granada found that people who eat processed «junk food» are 51 percent …
Diagnostic patents denied to researchers who link known body …
The Globe and Mail–Apr 25, 2018
The federal agency that grants patents has stopped extending them to diagnostic tests in which researchers discover links between a previously known element …
Every Day, Tons Of Viruses Are Swept Into The Sky And Fall Back …
Alabama Public Radio–Apr 25, 2018
However, the rain was less efficient removing viruses from the atmosphere,» said author and microbial ecologist Isabel Reche from the University of Granada.
Every Day, Tons Of Viruses Are Swept Into The Sky And Fall Back …
NPR–Apr 25, 2018
However, the rain was less efficient removing viruses from the atmosphere,» said author and microbial ecologist Isabel Reche from the University of Granada.
‘Rip Van Winkle’ plants hide underground for up to 20 years
Phys.Org–Apr 19, 2018
Scores of plant species are capable of living dormant under the soil for up to 20 years, enabling them to survive through difficult times, a new study has found.
Sex, racial disparities found in cardiac rehab referral
UPI.com–Apr 10, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Incyte’s trial fails to boost Keytruda to treat melanoma
UPI.com–Apr 9, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Obesity can lead to liver damage by age 8: Study
UPI.com–Apr 4, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
Testicular cancer survivors may face heart trouble later, study says
UPI.com–Apr 3, 2018
… was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first author, in a news release.
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Long-term consumption of sunflower and fish oils may damage the liver
Science Daily–Jan 31, 2018
An international group of scientists led by the University of Granada (UGR) has demonstrated that the long-term intake of sunflower or fish oils damages the liver …
Armed conflicts in Sahara and Sahel endangering wildlife in the region
EurekAlert (press release)–May 3, 2018
An international study, involving researchers from the University of Granada, has established that the escalation of armed conflicts in the Sahara-Sahel region is …
The ‘sickening’ hazing revealed at the residential colleges of …
Business Insider Australia–Feb 25, 2018
An investigation into orientation week at Australian universities, known as the red zone because of the danger of sexual assault, has for the first time …
UGR scientist developed 3-D scans of beetles for Blade Runner 2049
EurekAlert (press release)–Feb 27, 2018
… BUF, sought the collaboration of Javier Alba-Tercedor, a Professor of Zoology at the University of Granada, to obtain scans of different species of beetles used …
PE can boost braun and brain, teachers say
the Irish News–Jan 7, 2018
Researchers from the University of Granada in Spain said aerobic capacity and motor ability was associated with a greater volume of gray matter. Those who …
Insomnia in last trimester of pregnancy affects 2 in 3 women: study
Times LIVE–Jan 30, 2018
Led by researchers from the University of Granada, Spain, along with researchers from the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) and the University of Jaen, the …
Genetic study paves way for new neuropathic pain treatments
EurekAlert (press release)–Feb 21, 2018
A pioneering international study, carried out by the University of Granada, Harvard University, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the University of …
Laughing at yourself may be good for mental well-being
The Asian Age–Feb 11, 2018
… in psychological well-being dimensions such as happiness and, to a lesser extent, sociability,» said Jorge Torres Marin from University of Granada in Spain.
The Science of a Lie
University Observer Online–Feb 21, 2018
“Research from the University of Granada in Spain suggests that the area around your nose increases in temperature when lying, a feature which has been …
Self-deprecating humour linked to greater psychological wellbeing …
The Independent–Feb 13, 2018
University of Granada researchers from the Mind, Brain and Behaviour Research Centre (CIMCYC) decided to explore different kinds of humour to determine …
Six great reasons to visit Granada (besides the Alhambra)
The Local Spain–Feb 21, 2018
Popular with students from the University of Granada and tourists alike, this lookout is often crowded, but well worth the visit. If you’re lucky you may stumble an …
Every Day, Tons Of Viruses Are Swept Into The Sky And Fall Back …
NPR–Apr 25, 2018
However, the rain was less efficient removing viruses from the atmosphere,» said author and microbial ecologist Isabel Reche from the University of Granada.
Loosen up: Laugh at yourself to improve your mental well-being
Hindustan Times–Feb 11, 2018
… in psychological well-being dimensions such as happiness and, to a lesser extent, sociability,” said Jorge Torres Marin from University of Granada in Spain.
Billions of viruses fall from the sky every day: study
The Weather Network–Feb 12, 2018
… an Associate Professor of Ecology at Spain’s University of Granada, along with other researchers from the University of Granada, San Diego State University …
Great mystery unravelled: Most viruses and bacteria fall from the sky
EurekAlert (press release)–Mar 1, 2018
An international research project led by the University of Granada has revealed for the first time that almost one billion viruses and more than twenty million …
Scientist developed 3-D scans of beetles for Blade Runner 2049
Tech Xplore–Feb 28, 2018
… sought the collaboration of Javier Alba-Tercedor, a Professor of Zoology at the University of Granada, to obtain scans of different species of beetles used in the …
Fish oil may not be as healthful as you think, study finds
Medical News Today–Feb 4, 2018
Study co-author José Luis Quiles, a professor of physiology working at the University of Granada in Spain, and colleagues recently reported their findings in The …
Ancient farming techniques could help mitigate climate change effects
Horizon magazine–Mar 6, 2018
Professor José María Martín Civantos, of the department of medieval history at the University of Granada, Spain, sees lessons for today in the cultural history of …
Too much meat, dairy tied to heart failure risk
UPI.com–May 29, 2018
… the highest mortality risk, which was equivalent to being almost 7 years older,» Irene Esteban-Cornejo, a researcher at the University of Granada and study first …