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Five start-ups participate in the BOOGIE-U project's mentoring programme
The programme, which took place from January to June, was launched by the UAB and the Parc de Recerca as part of the European BOGGIE-U project, funded by the...
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New edition of the AI4ALL programme for entrepreneurs in the artificial intelligence sector
The UAB Research Park, the Computer Vision Centre, the UAB School of Engineering, and the CSIC's Artificial Intelligence Research Institute have organised...
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Science Festival to include ICTA-UAB workshops and debates
Several ICTA-UAB researchers will be participating in the 16th Science Festival, a place for people to connect with science and research. The festival will...
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Professor Gonzalo Seco elected Fellow of the IEEE
Gonzalo Seco, professor of the Department of Telecommunications and Systems Engineering, was elevated to the grade of Fellow of the Institute of Electrical...
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Innovative mobile app to transform urban cycling experiences
An international group of researchers led by ICTA-UAB recently launched a groundbreaking mobile app designed to make city regions more bikeable and enhance...
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Climate justice: Global North owes $170 trillion for excessive CO2 emissions, says study
Industrialised nations responsible for excessive levels of carbon dioxide emissions could be liable to pay a total of $170 trillion in compensation or...
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Thirty-nine peace processes and talks took place in 2022
The UAB's School of Culture of Peace (ECP) recently published its Peace Talks in Focus 2022. Report on Trends and Scenarios yearbook, in which it gathers...
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Overfishing and degradation, causes of the decline of the South Atlantic Ocean in recent decades
The marine ecosystems of the South Atlantic Ocean have experienced a significant decline in recent decades due to overfishing and habitat degradation. This...
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Study links ultra-processed foods with psychosocial problems associated with mental health in adolescents
Adolescents who consume a greater amount of ultra-processed foods and drinks have more difficulties in terms of mental health, according to new research...