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Javier Arroyo

Apr 01 2023
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Visit to Malalmuerzo, the cave that sheltered humans during 5,000 years of glaciation

By Javier Arroyo Portal

EL PAÍS accesses the cavity where a tooth appeared, analyzed as belonging to the second oldest 'Homo sapiens' in Europe, it remains closed and without a research program

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Sea 16 2023
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A crucial experiment towards fusion is launched in Granada with 200 scientists

By Javier Arroyo Portal

The IFMIF DONES project, with 16 countries, is “the largest international investment in scientific infrastructure in Spain” according to Minister Diana Morant

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Feb 27 2023
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Competition for food 1.5 million years ago: humans first, wolves last

By Javier Arroyo Portal

An investigation in the Granada town of Orce analyzes bite marks on bones from the Pleistocene and identifies which animals and in what order fed on the same carrion.

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Oct 20 2022
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“In science, one does nothing alone”: the chain of scientists who have classified a new insect

By Javier Arroyo Portal

A specimen preserved in amber more than 35 million years ago is identified thanks to the consecutive work of five specialists from four countries

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Apr 26 2022
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Mark Loewen: “Dinosaurs are still kings of the world today”

By Javier Arroyo Portal

The paleontologist explains the transition of dinosaurs, which appeared with the size of a wolf and became extinct millions of years later having multiplied height and strength

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Apr 30 2021
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“Six or seven in the afternoon is the ideal time to spend some time exercising after a coffee”

By Javier Arroyo Portal

Fran Amaro, physiologist and researcher at the University of Granada, explains how to get better performance from physical activity

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Apr 21 2021
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Being creative allowed 'Homo sapiens' to survive

By Javier Arroyo Portal

A team of scientists discovers a network of 267 genes responsible for self-awareness that Neanderthals did not have and that provided evolutionary advantages

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Jun 29 2020
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An artificial retina made of nanoparticles restores sight to blind rats

By Javier Arroyo Portal

Scientists from the Italian Institute of Technology ensure that rodents with retinitis pigmentosa recover vision for eight months thanks to a prosthesis that avoids surgery

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Feb 04 2020
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When the patient pays for the investigation of his illness

By Javier Arroyo Uncategorized

Rare pathology patient associations subsidize scientific studies, offer support and show their fight to society and politicians.

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