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Social Sciences - History / Archeology - 06.05.2021
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Human burial from 78,000 years ago in Africa
Àfrica Pitarch, Beatriu de Pinós researcher in the Prehistoric Studies and Research Seminar of the UB (SERP-UB) 000 years ago. Researchers found remains of a child aged between 2.5 and 3, in a shallow grave in the site of Panga ya Saidi (Kenya). This burial joins other evidence of the first social complex behaviour seen in Homo Sapiens.
Àfrica Pitarch, Beatriu de Pinós researcher in the Prehistoric Studies and Research Seminar of the UB (SERP-UB) 000 years ago. Researchers found remains of a child aged between 2.5 and 3, in a shallow grave in the site of Panga ya Saidi (Kenya). This burial joins other evidence of the first social complex behaviour seen in Homo Sapiens.
To improve climate models, an international team with the participation of UPF turns to archaeological data
The project, called LandCover6k, offers a new classification system that the researchers hope will improve predications about the planet's future and fill in gaps about its past. .Published in PLOS ONE , the study includes the participation of researchers from the universities of Pennsylvania, Pompeu Fabra and Glasgow, including Marco Madella, ICREA research professor of the Department of Humanities at UPF, who is one of the project leaders.
The project, called LandCover6k, offers a new classification system that the researchers hope will improve predications about the planet's future and fill in gaps about its past. .Published in PLOS ONE , the study includes the participation of researchers from the universities of Pennsylvania, Pompeu Fabra and Glasgow, including Marco Madella, ICREA research professor of the Department of Humanities at UPF, who is one of the project leaders.
The origin and uniqueness of basque genetics revealed
A new study reveals that the genetic uniqueness of the Basque population is not due to its external origin in respect of other Iberian populations, but reduced contacts as of the Iron Age. The genomic analysis points to the language barrier as a possible bastion which led to the isolation of the people.
A new study reveals that the genetic uniqueness of the Basque population is not due to its external origin in respect of other Iberian populations, but reduced contacts as of the Iron Age. The genomic analysis points to the language barrier as a possible bastion which led to the isolation of the people.
Chemistry - Jun 2
Five Nobel Prize winners in Physics and Chemistry will meet this Monday with scientists and students from the University of Valencia
Five Nobel Prize winners in Physics and Chemistry will meet this Monday with scientists and students from the University of Valencia

Health - Jun 2
5% of patients with acute myocardial infarction suffer from a lack of blood supply in affected areas
5% of patients with acute myocardial infarction suffer from a lack of blood supply in affected areas

Research management - Jun 1
UC3M among the best universities in the world for its commitment to the SDGs
UC3M among the best universities in the world for its commitment to the SDGs
Pharmacology - May 30
Superbugs and the reckless use of antibiotics, under debate among European university students
Superbugs and the reckless use of antibiotics, under debate among European university students

Computer Science - May 26
Physicist and engineer of the University of Valencia, Álvaro Moreno new 'Google Developer Expert' for Google Earth
Physicist and engineer of the University of Valencia, Álvaro Moreno new 'Google Developer Expert' for Google Earth

Environment - May 25
The Equator will make progress in the conservation of its biodiversity with the scientific collaboration of the University of Valencia
The Equator will make progress in the conservation of its biodiversity with the scientific collaboration of the University of Valencia

Health - May 18
Eugin and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra renew their partnership for the Chair in Assisted Human Reproduction
Eugin and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra renew their partnership for the Chair in Assisted Human Reproduction

Social Sciences - May 17
Coercive policies are used predominantly with youth gangs despite their lack of efficacy, according to a UPF study
Coercive policies are used predominantly with youth gangs despite their lack of efficacy, according to a UPF study
