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Spanish scientists design a revolutionary data storage device

This shows the University of Granada researchers Noel Rodriguez (left) and Francisco Gamiz (right), with a CEA-LETI-based memory composed of A2RAM memory cells. Credit: University of Granada University of Granada researchers have developed a revolutionary data storage device in collaboration with the CEA-LETI lab at Grenoble (France), an institution of the Campus of International Excellence… Seguir Leyendo Spanish scientists design a revolutionary data storage device

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Spanish scientists design a revolutionary data storage device

This shows the University of Granada researchers Noel Rodriguez (left) and Francisco Gamiz (right), with a CEA-LETI-based memory composed of A2RAM memory cells. Credit: University of Granada University of Granada researchers have developed a revolutionary data storage device in collaboration with the CEA-LETI lab at Grenoble (France), an institution of the Campus of International Excellence… Seguir Leyendo Spanish scientists design a revolutionary data storage device

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UGR and Michael J. Fox Foundation take a step forward in the study of Parkinson’s disease

During the past year, the research group TIC 218 at the Department of Signal Theory, Telematics and Communications attached to the University of Granada and the Andalusian Information Technology and Communications Center (CITIC) has implemented the methods for the detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, within the PPMI initiative of the Michael J. Fox foundation… Seguir Leyendo UGR and Michael J. Fox Foundation take a step forward in the study of Parkinson’s disease

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UGR and Michael J. Fox Foundation take a step forward in the study of Parkinson’s disease

During the past year, the research group TIC 218 at the Department of Signal Theory, Telematics and Communications attached to the University of Granada and the Andalusian Information Technology and Communications Center (CITIC) has implemented the methods for the detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, within the PPMI initiative of the Michael J. Fox foundation… Seguir Leyendo UGR and Michael J. Fox Foundation take a step forward in the study of Parkinson’s disease

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Research study on the location of the Island of Stability of Super-Heavy Elements

An international research group – with the participation of the University of Granada – has achieved to measure the effects of layers on super-heavy elements, which provides useful data on the nuclear structure of these as-yet undiscovered elements in Nature. These results might be useful to locate the so-called «Island of Stability» introduced by a… Seguir Leyendo Research study on the location of the Island of Stability of Super-Heavy Elements

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Research study on the location of the Island of Stability of Super-Heavy Elements

An international research group – with the participation of the University of Granada – has achieved to measure the effects of layers on super-heavy elements, which provides useful data on the nuclear structure of these as-yet undiscovered elements in Nature. These results might be useful to locate the so-called «Island of Stability» introduced by a… Seguir Leyendo Research study on the location of the Island of Stability of Super-Heavy Elements

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Researchers will employ microscopic clay minerals to design more efficient and less toxic drugs

University of Granada and the Spanish Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) researchers will use nanoscopic clay for the controlled release of drugs in patients, with the aim of designing more efficient and less toxic drugs. This is a pilot research study that includes CSIC and University of Granada researchers and researchers from other institutions.This… Seguir Leyendo Researchers will employ microscopic clay minerals to design more efficient and less toxic drugs

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Researchers will employ microscopic clay minerals to design more efficient and less toxic drugs

University of Granada and the Spanish Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) researchers will use nanoscopic clay for the controlled release of drugs in patients, with the aim of designing more efficient and less toxic drugs. This is a pilot research study that includes CSIC and University of Granada researchers and researchers from other institutions.This… Seguir Leyendo Researchers will employ microscopic clay minerals to design more efficient and less toxic drugs

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Researchers develop an artificial cerebellum than enables robotic human-like object handling

7-Axis Humanoid Robot Arm – Low-cost dexterous robot arms for home, research, and education. – www.robai.comTo date, although robot designers have achieved very precise movements, such movements are performed at very high speed, require strong forces and are power consuming. This approach cannot be applied to robots that interact with humans, as a malfunction might… Seguir Leyendo Researchers develop an artificial cerebellum than enables robotic human-like object handling

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Researchers develop an artificial cerebellum than enables robotic human-like object handling

7-Axis Humanoid Robot Arm – Low-cost dexterous robot arms for home, research, and education. – www.robai.comTo date, although robot designers have achieved very precise movements, such movements are performed at very high speed, require strong forces and are power consuming. This approach cannot be applied to robots that interact with humans, as a malfunction might… Seguir Leyendo Researchers develop an artificial cerebellum than enables robotic human-like object handling