
UCAM-SENS develops a sensor for real-time visualisation of the overall state of plants
The device allows the detection of ions in different parts of the plant in a non-destructive way, contributing to the improvement of agricultural performance.
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The device allows the detection of ions in different parts of the plant in a non-destructive way, contributing to the improvement of agricultural performance.
Both institutions will develop initiatives in this field
The UCAM Professor of Developmental Biology and Director of the San Diego Science Institute of Altos Labs (USA) has met with more than 600 students, to whom he has conveyed the importance of research in the field of health.
NutriAge+ is a project funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, focused on developing a functional food that helps to slow down and/or reverse the natural processes related to cellular deterioration
The American Journal of Hematology has published their study on the mechanisms of this type of bone marrow cancer, opening the way to finding new treatments.
Research carried out by UCAM Faculty of Education shows that the use of these resources helps to understand abstract concepts and to develop problem-solving skills, as shown in a study performed on 400 university students.
This non-invasive device measures lactate levels in real time and will help healthcare professionals to monitor anaesthesia or sepsis processes.
The journal Nature Communications has published the new results of the research team of the UCAM Professor of Developmental Biology and director of the San Diego Science Institute, Altos Labs, this week. The proof of concept successfully developed in animals could soon become an effective and long-lasting treatment for people with severe hereditary diseases such as SMA.
Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte (CCD), Culture, Science and Sport, celebrates its 20th anniversary with outstanding scores in the world rankings.
The article is a literature review on the effect of ginger on certain chronic inflammatory diseases such as ulcerative colitis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and Crohn's disease.