Marine Cyanobacteria Grew Strong in the Ocean by Adjusting Their Metabolism
Escrito por UCC+iThe UCO publishes a review of the nitrogen metabolism adaptations that allowed the most abundant photosynthetic organism on Earth, marine cyanobacteria, to survive in environments very poor in nutrients
Teenage brains: what is happening and why it leads to more risky behaviours
Escrito por UCC+iIt’s not easy being a teenager. Once adolescence arrives, navigating new skills such as managing emotions, gaining more independence from parents and the responsibility of decisions make it a challenging time. Boys and girls will experiment, take risks, make mistakes and eventually become adults. And when we think of adolescence, some of the issues that come to mind are drinking, mood swings, abuse of digital technologies and social networks, first sexual relations, drugs, unwanted pregnancies, fights. It is a complicated stage in life that once we are adults we struggle to remember and often don’t understand.
A study by the IMIBIC and UCO identifies a new mechanism involved in the reproductive function
Escrito por UCC+iA family of regulatory molecules, microRNAs, are key to the maintenance of fertility in both genders.
Study Analyzes Hepatitis E Virus Exposure in Iberian Lynxes
Escrito por UCC+iThe results indicate that the level of virus exposure is higher among captive lynxes than those in the wild
A New System Enables Growers to Practice More Efficient Irrigation
Escrito por UCC+iThe UCO's Hydraulics and Irrigation group develops a decision support system based on new technologies for the management of precision irrigation in greenhouse horticultural and outdoor woody crops
LIFE SCRUBS NET PROJECT | Scrub: an element to be assessed for the regeneration of dehesas
Escrito por UCC+iThe European LIFE ScrubsNet project, in which the UCO is participating, is working on the conservation of vegetation and the mitigation of climate change