IN-HABIT PROJECT | European Cities Include Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods in their Process to Create Healthy Spaces

Cordoba's Las Palmeras area is one of the intervention areas for the testing of new inclusion measures for urban well-being as part of the European IN-HABIT project, led by the University of Córdoba

Professor of the Department of Analytical Chemistry of the University of Cordoba, Marisol Cárdenas

A paper systemfeaturing two different interaction zones, designed by personnel from the Department of Analytical Chemistry of the University of Cordoba in collaboration with the University of Valencia, allows the simultaneous extraction of compounds with high chemical variability.

Recreation of the Curia in its phase II (A. Monterroso, J.I. Murillo, R. Martín and M.A Utrero)

An Italian/Spanish research project on the monument where Julius Caesar was assassinated, with the University of Córdoba participating, used archaeometric techniques to analyze construction materials and establish an indirect dating method for its archaeological structures

Almond trees in Córdoba

Researchers at the Department of Agronomy of the UCO, IAS-CSIC and IFAPA have evaluated the physiological and productive responses to reduced or suspended irrigation during a single season on an irrigated almond plot, demonstrating that restrictive measures could threaten the plantations' survival

The first map showing the risk of exposure to the Crimean-Congo virus in deer populations in Spain

A model based on climatic determinants and on the study of antibodies in red deer (Cervuselaphus) populations makes it possible to map, throughout Spain, the circulation of the virus that causes Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, which could facilitate the establishment of prevention programs

GEN4OLIVE PROJECT | The Olive Tree's Genetic Map Studied In Depth to Tackle the Challenges of Tomorrow

The University of Córdoba oversees the GEN4OLIVE project, which is characterizing 500 olive tree varieties in order to ascertain their agronomic qualities and their behaviour in the face of different stresses, such as pests, disease, and the effects of weather and climate change.

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