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First map of Barcelona's bicycle traffic published
18 Sep 2025
How do bicycles move around Barcelona? Which streets have the most bicycle traffic and which ones still need bike lanes? A pioneering study conducted in...
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Horses, possible allies in forest fire prevention
18 Sep 2025
Horses play a key role in forest management and in reducing the risk of wildfires in Mediterranean forests, thanks to the adaptability of their eating...
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Twelve UAB projects selected to study and improve emotional wellbeing at universities
17 Sep 2025
Twelve UAB research projects have been selected by AGAUR in a second call for the development of projects with social impacts. The projects must take...
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The climate policies that EU citizens like (and those they don't)
16 Sep 2025
European citizens show greater support for climate change mitigation policies that allocate subsidies for rail transport or home insulation, among others,...
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Margarita León, new director of the Institute of Government and Public Policies
04 Sep 2025
Margarita León, professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Law at the UAB, has been appointed director of the Institute of Government and...
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Extreme temperatures alter species reproduction
04 Sep 2025
Researchers at the UAB have managed to demonstrate that extreme heat can change the genetic destiny of a species. Recently published results indicate that...
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Researchers describe for the first time brain signals associated with forgetting unpleasant memories
03 Sep 2025
A study coordinated by researchers from the UAB and Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany shows for the first time the electrophysiological signals in the human...
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Less is more: gene loss drives adaptive evolution of a pandemic bacteria
02 Sep 2025
In a study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution which included the involvement of UAB Professor Jaime Martínez Urtaza, researchers discovered that losing...
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Scientists find that ice generates electricity when bent
01 Sep 2025
A study co-led by ICN2 reveals that ice is a flexoelectric material, meaning it can produce electricity when unevenly deformed. Published in Nature Physics,...