Cover crops reduce carbon loss in the soil of Mediterranean olive groves by more than 75%
Escrito por UCC+iAfter a four-year study of Andalusia’s different olive growing regions, a University of Cordoba study concludes that the use of ground cover, in addition to reducing erosion and runoff, slows the loss of organic carbon in soil, outperforming tillage.
Andalusian families do not have the same bilingual education opportunities
Escrito por UCC+iAccording to a study, factors such as their place of residence, the economic level of their neighborhoods, and school type, strongly limit equal access to bilingual education in Andalusia
A study demonstrates the presence of camelids in Cordoba during the Roman and al-Andalus eras
Escrito por UCC+iThe research team has found the remains of 9 different camelids, making Córdoba one of the main sites featuring this animal on the Iberian Peninsula
Study Suggests the Ritual Use of Human Remains Dating from the Neolithic
Escrito por UCC+iThe University of Cordoba has participated in an international study documenting post-mortem bone modifications not linked to consumption
Controlled Fires Are Effective for Forest Management
Escrito por UCC+iA study by the University of Cordoba confirms that soil properties are only altered slightly, or even improved, in the short term after controlled burning
A New Method Helps to Measure Cosmological Distances More Accurately
Escrito por UCC+iIn the journal Nature Astronomy, the University of Cordoba, together with several universities in Shanghai, has just published a new procedure to detect "Baryon Acoustic Oscillations," one of the few traces of the Big Bang that can still be discerned in the universe and that allow distances to distant galaxies to be determined more accurately