From daytime irrigation to selling surplus energy: solutions to optimize the use of solar energy in irrigation communities
Escrito por UCCiHydraulics and Irrigation researchers present strategies for the use of energy in the Lower Guadalquivir Valley, which boasts the largest photovoltaic plant for self-provisioning
A study published in Global Ecology and Conservation shows that Covid-19 lockdowns had a positive impact on the quality of species' habitats
A US Soil Depth Study Reveals How Climate and Human Use Affect Erosion
Escrito por UCCiUCO researcher Tom Vanwalleghem participated in the work, along with authors from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Oregon, in the US; and the University of Minas-Gerais in Brazil
A new study reveals that marine cyanobacteria communicate
Escrito por UCC+iToday the journal Science Advances today publishes a breakthrough study that changes the way we understand cyanobacteria, which are essential for the sustenance of life. The study shows that these organisms do not operate in isolation, but rather physically interact through nanotubes, which function as exchange bridges between cells
Climate change lengthens and intensifies the blooming of the holm oak and other Quercus species
Escrito por UCC+iA study by the University of Cordoba analyzes trends in the blooming patterns of the genus Quercus in Andalusia, using pollen concentrations in the air and confirming their effects on allergies
Nature publishes the largest "tree of life" of flowering plants to date
Escrito por UCC+iUCO researcher Manuel de la Estrella is part of an international team, led by the Kew Botanical Gardens, which has developed the "tree of life" of flowering plants as a tool with a multitude of uses, from the classification and identification of plants, to conservation in the face of climate change