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Members of the Research Group 'Vitenol' as part of the Agrifood Campus of International Excellence of Andalusia (ceiA3) at the University of Córdoba XXIV received the Research Award 'José Luis Iglesias Messiah' Santa Ana granted to the University Center best research presented at the Symposium of Enology and Viticulture Tierra de Barros.

Members of 'Vitenol' Research Group at the University of Córdoba, which is part of the Agrifood Campus of International Excellence of Andalusia (ceiA3) received the XXXV Research Award 'José Luis Iglesias Messiah' granted by Santa Ana University Center to best research work presented at the Symposium of Enology and Viticulture in Tierra de Barros.

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Researcher at the University of Córdoba and ceiA3, Maria del Mar Delgado, will be presenting in Brussels experienced gained in participatory and upward management of natural resources within COMET-LA project

 

Jueves, 22 Diciembre 2016 16:58

New restoration materials to preserve heritage building facades

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Experts from the Inorganic Chemistry Research Group of the University of Córdoba are developing new building materials for restoration of historic buildings, such as products for facades with a 'self-cleaning' ability. To prepare these materials, experts have used components obtained from industrial waste recycling, recovering their value and preventing storage in landfills and other associated environmental impact.

 

European legislation requires greater controls for devices that deal with applying pesticides from the air 
 
A conference organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development report on the new legislative changes and the latest technological advances

European legislation requires greater controls of devices used for application of plant protection products from the air.

A conference organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development report on new legislative changes and latest technological advances.

The device will allow for advances in the study of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in beehives, which is key in climate change analysis.

A researcher from Cordoba is to collaborate with the British government on the necessities of irrigation and the design of an improvement plan.

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