Researchers at the University of Cordoba assess the risk of excess consumption of various wild foods.

Researchers at the University of Cordoba have obtained methane through the manipulation of orange peel residue according to an article published in the magazine Bioresource Technology ((Volume 101, Issue 23, December 2010, pages 893-899).

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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Andalusian agriculture forms alliance with Kyoto

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Members of team in the experimental country

Japanese scientists visit the University of Cordoba to learn more about pioneer investigations in carbon sequestration in Mediterranean agriculture 

Jueves, 22 Diciembre 2016 16:58

CEIA3 Agri-food Campus project achieves international excellence

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Chancellor and vice-chancellors announce the newThe 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

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