The University of Cordoba advises British farmers on irrigation techniques
A researcher from Cordoba is to collaborate with the British government on the necessities of irrigation and the design of an improvement plan.
The University of Cordoba advises British farmers on irrigation techniques
A researcher from Cordoba is to collaborate with the British government on the necessities of irrigation and the design of an improvement plan.
Professors from UCO published an article in the journal of the National Academy of Science of USA
An article published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) by researchers of the University of Córdoba reveals intriguing magnetic and structural properties of ferrihydrite, an important component of many environmental and soil systems.
Andalusian agriculture forms alliance with Kyoto
Japanese scientists visit the University of Cordoba to learn more about pioneer investigations in carbon sequestration in Mediterranean agriculture
CEIA3 Agri-food Campus project achieves international excellence
The project, coordinated by the University of Córdoba, seeks to develop new food safety and production models, as well as creating new areas of research in environmental protection and sustainable development
Researchers from the University of Cordoba publish the genome of three types of fungus in Nature
It reports on species dangerous to agriculture that have been studied in Cordoba, Harvard and Amsterdam.
It reports on species dangerous to agriculture that have been studied in Cordoba, Harvard and Amsterdam.
A computer program has been developed that can predict the erosion of arable land
A computer program has been developed that can predict the erosion of arable land
System developed to convert glycerine produced as a result of biodiesel into biogas
An investigation team from the University of Córdoba has surprised the international scientific community by recycling one of the excess by-products of the production of bio diesel, at the same time converting it into a source of renewable energy.
The plague that devastated Cordoba in 1488 is studied for the first time
Research reveals the origin and consequences of the illness that killed hundreds of Andalusians in the late 15th century