Science Daily (EEUU)

Weight Determines Future Cognitive Development Of Children Born Very Premature, Study Suggests

ScienceDaily: Your source for the latest research news and science breakthroughs — updated dailyScience NewsShare Blog CitePrint Email BookmarkWeight Determines Future Cognitive Development Of Children Born Very Premature, Study Suggests ScienceDaily (July 26, 2009) — Researchers of the Department of Neuroscience and Health Sciences of the University of Almería and Hospital Torrecárdenas are carrying out… Seguir Leyendo Weight Determines Future Cognitive Development Of Children Born Very Premature, Study Suggests

Science Daily (EEUU)

New Insect On Balearic Islands

New Insect On Balearic Islands After 10 years of biochemical and molecular analysis of the Tyrrhenoleuctra plecoptera that live in the Western Mediterranean, Spanish and Italian scientists have now demonstrated that one of the insect populations of this group is a distinct and, therefore, new species. The researchers, including a team from the University of… Seguir Leyendo New Insect On Balearic Islands

Science Daily (EEUU)

Analysis Of The Personality Of Psychopaths By Means Of Their Drawings

Analysis Of The Personality Of Psychopaths By Means Of Their Drawings With Dr. José María Cid leading the project, psychologists have developed a methodology that systematically categorizes all elements that appear in the drawing. This system makes the evaluation and interpretation phase easier when making the personality profile of subject by means a technical card.… Seguir Leyendo Analysis Of The Personality Of Psychopaths By Means Of Their Drawings

Science Daily (EEUU)

Molecules Discovered With A Higher Selective Ability To Exterminate Cancer Cells

Molecules Discovered With A Higher Selective Ability To Exterminate Cancer Cells Researchers of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry of the University of Granada (UGR), led by Joaquín Campos Rosa, have obtained a new type of molecules which have proven -in in vitro cultivations- a high level of efficiency against cancer cells, as well as very… Seguir Leyendo Molecules Discovered With A Higher Selective Ability To Exterminate Cancer Cells

Science Daily (EEUU)

Coralline Algae In The Mediterranean Lost Their Tropical Element Between 5 And 7 Million Years Ago

Coralline Algae In The Mediterranean Lost Their Tropical Element Between 5 And 7 Million Years Ago An international team of researchers has studied the coralline algae fossils that lived on the last coral reefs of the Mediterranean Sea between 7.24 and 5.3 million years ago. Mediterranean algae and coral reefs began to resemble present day… Seguir Leyendo Coralline Algae In The Mediterranean Lost Their Tropical Element Between 5 And 7 Million Years Ago

Science Daily (EEUU)

Non-invasive Method For Early, Serological Diagnosis Of Parkinson’s Disease Developed

Non-invasive Method For Early, Serological Diagnosis Of Parkinson’s Disease Developed A research group based at the University of Granada, in cooperation with the Neurology Unit of the San Cecilio Hospital of Granada and the Department of Experimental Sciences of the University of Jaen, is studying the Neurobiology of Parkinson\’s disease (PD). They have developed a… Seguir Leyendo Non-invasive Method For Early, Serological Diagnosis Of Parkinson’s Disease Developed

Science Daily (EEUU)

Visual System That Detects Movement, Colors And Textures

Visual System That Detects Movement, Colors And Textures Mimicking the way in which a retina works is a hard as it sounds. Scientists from Stanford University, in the United States, have spent the past two years working on imitating the way in which information is processed in biological systems, in other words through the transmission… Seguir Leyendo Visual System That Detects Movement, Colors And Textures

Science Daily (EEUU)

Size Of A Galaxy Can Be Determined By Its Dark Matter, Physicists And Mathematicians Show

Size Of A Galaxy Can Be Determined By Its Dark Matter, Physicists And Mathematicians Show Dark matter is an enigmatic energy that makes up most of the mass in the Universe, whose nature has not yet been identified. Researchers have succeeded in estimating the percentage of dark matter in the Universe and describing the processes… Seguir Leyendo Size Of A Galaxy Can Be Determined By Its Dark Matter, Physicists And Mathematicians Show

Science Daily (EEUU)

Olive Industry Waste, Such As Olive Pits, Pomace And Pruning Remains Used To Decontaminate Sewage

Olive Industry Waste, Such As Olive Pits, Pomace And Pruning Remains Used To Decontaminate Sewage The waste obtained from olive during the oil extraction process can be used to eliminate heavy metals from sewage or waste waters of productive activities. Olive pits, pomace and remains (from olive tree pruning) present an outstanding capacity to retain… Seguir Leyendo Olive Industry Waste, Such As Olive Pits, Pomace And Pruning Remains Used To Decontaminate Sewage

Science Daily (EEUU)

Endless Original Music: Computer Program Creates Music Based On Emotions

Endless Original Music: Computer Program Creates Music Based On Emotions A group of researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) has developed Inmamusys, a software program that can create music in response to emotions that arise in the listener. By using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, the program enables original, copyright-free and emotion-inspiring music to be… Seguir Leyendo Endless Original Music: Computer Program Creates Music Based On Emotions