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International Day of Women and Girls in Science at the UAB
This year, the UAB is commemorating this anniversary with a wide range of activities during the months of February and March. Faculties, libraries, research...
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The UAB to host Catalonia's Biology Olympics
The UAB Faculty of Biosciences will be hosting the Biology Olympics of Catalonia on 3 and 7 February. The UAB will be the Barcelona headquarter, with...
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The Anuario Lope de Vega celebrates its 30th anniversary with a special edition
The number one publication on the works of Lope de Vega and literature from the Spanish Golden Age published by the Prolope research group of the Department...
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Prehistoric human remains from South-America help to uncover the origins of treponemal diseases
One of the biggest mysteries in historical epidemics is whether syphilis was introduced in Europe by Columbus’ first voyage to the Americas. A new...
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UAB lecturers offer popular science conferences in the "Seminaris a l'Abast" series
This year's conference series Seminaris a l'Abast will take place from 24 January to 12 June, organised by the Universitat a l'Abast programme of the UAB...
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The UAB to form part of the new EU reference centre for aquatic animal welfare
The UAB will become part of the new reference centre on aquatic animal welfare created by the European Union in a consortium that includes the University of...
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90% of textile waste generated by Catalonia's population ends up in landfill or incinerators
A total of 90% of the municipal textile waste generated in Catalonia ends up in landfills or incinerators, according to a study by ICTA-UAB, which shows that...
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The UAB launches a citizen experimentation laboratory on fanzines
The UAB Library Services offers the university community the possibility to participate in the citizen experimentation and prototype lab “Fanzins atemporals”...
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Veus: the UAB's informative lectures now available online
Veus is an initiative launched by the UAB for PhD students, researchers, adminstrative and service staff members, and alumni to share scientific information...
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Low economic growth can help keep climate change within the 1.5°C threshold
A new study shows that economic growth rates make a big difference when it comes to prospects for limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, as per the Paris Agreement.