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Professor of Machines and Heat Engines at the University of Zaragoza, and Head of the Industrial Ecology group at the Energaia Institute
Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Labour at the University of Zaragoza
Postdoctoral researcher of the Q-MAD group at the Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon (INMA)
Full Professor of Economic Analysis at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the University of Zaragoza
Lecturer at the Faculty of Business and Public Management of the University of Zaragoza in Huesca
Lecturer in the Department of Analytical Chemistry and researcher at the University Institute of Environmental Sciences of Aragon (IUCA) of the University of Zaragoza
Psychologist in the Behavioural Sciences Methodology Department at the University of Zaragoza
Researcher at the Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Science-Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon (INMA), University of Zaragoza-CSIC
Professor of International Law and International Relations at the University of Zaragoza
Researcher and Lecturer in the Department of Materials and Fluids Science and Technology at the University of Zaragoza
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022 has been awarded to Barry Sharpless and Morten Meldal for laying the foundations of click chemistry, which quickly and efficiently joins molecular building blocks; and to Carolyn Bertozzi, who pioneered bioorthogonal reactions, which use this technique inside living organisms without altering the chemistry of the cell.
Although gold is chemically inert, i.e. it resists discolouration and corrosion, its alloys are less resistant. This type of metal in the form of gold leaf is present in the Alhambra in Granada. Two researchers from the University of Granada analyse in the journal Science Advances what causes this corrosion and why purple-coloured nanospheres have appeared.
This summer's monsoon rains in Pakistan are ten times heavier than usual and have already affected more than 33 million people. Some six and a half million are in need of humanitarian assistance, including more than 400,000 refugees. Pakistan's prime minister has called them "the worst in the country's history".
A study published today in the journal Nature shows that a brief online intervention can reduce stress in adolescents.
A study published today in the journal Nature concludes that people who interact face-to-face in face-to-face meetings are better able to generate creative ideas than those who interact online