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University Of Barcelona Invites Applications From Economics Doctorates, Virtual Interviews To Be Held
University of Barcelona Professor Applications 2026: Candidates are expected to show outstanding commitment to research and must have completed a PhD when taking up the position.
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Tecno Camon 40 Series Set to Debut at MWC 2025; Will Feature Upgraded Universal Tone
Tecno on Thursday confirmed that an advanced version of the company's Universal Tone imaging technology powered by AI will debut in the upcoming Tecno Camon 40 series. The lineup will be unveiled at the MWC in Barcelona in March first week. Attendees at the annual trade show can experience the benefits of this upgraded imaging technology.
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Tea Bags Release Billions Of Harmful Microplastics, Study Finds
A study by the Autonomous University of Barcelona reveals that commercial tea bags made from polymer-based materials release harmful microplastics and nanoplastics when infused.
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Advanced 3D Fossil Scans Provide Clues to the Origins of Bipedalism in Human Evolution
A new study published in the American Journal of Primatology uses advanced 3D scanning technology to examine fossilized bones and muscle insertion points, shedding light on the evolution of bipedalism in human ancestors. Led by Professor Josep M. Potau from the University of Barcelona, the research suggests that early hominins, like Australopithecu...
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Huawei Replaced Over 13,000 Parts Hit by US Trade Sanctions, Says Founder
Huawei Technologies’ founder said that the company has replaced more than 13,000 parts in its products that were hit by US trade sanctions, according to a transcript of a speech posted on Friday by a Chinese university. According to the transcript posted by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei said Huawei had over the past t...
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Found: New Method To Spot Muscle Injury In Football Players
The method, developed in the University of Catalunya, can help in detecting leg injury and recovery time accurately and is being envisioned as an efficient alternative to the existing MRI Scans.
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Most Habitable Planets May Lack Dry Land
Most habitable planets may lack dry land and would be dominated by oceans spanning over 90 per cent of their surface area, scientists say.
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14 Dead As Spanish Bus Carrying Students Crashes
At least 14 people died after a bus travelling between the Spanish cities of Valencia and Barcelona crashed early today, a local government official said, adding it had been carrying a group of university students, many of them foreign.
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Genius: Study says 'busy brain' helps Lionel Messi play better than most
Researchers at Britain's Brunel University found that highly skilled footballers are able to activate more areas of their brain than novices when an opposing player approaches, enabling them to react to their moves more successfully.
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University Of Barcelona Invites Applications From Economics Doctorates, Virtual Interviews To Be Held
University of Barcelona Professor Applications 2026: Candidates are expected to show outstanding commitment to research and must have completed a PhD when taking up the position.
-
Tecno Camon 40 Series Set to Debut at MWC 2025; Will Feature Upgraded Universal Tone
Tecno on Thursday confirmed that an advanced version of the company's Universal Tone imaging technology powered by AI will debut in the upcoming Tecno Camon 40 series. The lineup will be unveiled at the MWC in Barcelona in March first week. Attendees at the annual trade show can experience the benefits of this upgraded imaging technology.
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Tea Bags Release Billions Of Harmful Microplastics, Study Finds
A study by the Autonomous University of Barcelona reveals that commercial tea bags made from polymer-based materials release harmful microplastics and nanoplastics when infused.
-
Advanced 3D Fossil Scans Provide Clues to the Origins of Bipedalism in Human Evolution
A new study published in the American Journal of Primatology uses advanced 3D scanning technology to examine fossilized bones and muscle insertion points, shedding light on the evolution of bipedalism in human ancestors. Led by Professor Josep M. Potau from the University of Barcelona, the research suggests that early hominins, like Australopithecu...
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Huawei Replaced Over 13,000 Parts Hit by US Trade Sanctions, Says Founder
Huawei Technologies’ founder said that the company has replaced more than 13,000 parts in its products that were hit by US trade sanctions, according to a transcript of a speech posted on Friday by a Chinese university. According to the transcript posted by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei said Huawei had over the past t...
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Found: New Method To Spot Muscle Injury In Football Players
The method, developed in the University of Catalunya, can help in detecting leg injury and recovery time accurately and is being envisioned as an efficient alternative to the existing MRI Scans.
-
Most Habitable Planets May Lack Dry Land
Most habitable planets may lack dry land and would be dominated by oceans spanning over 90 per cent of their surface area, scientists say.
-
14 Dead As Spanish Bus Carrying Students Crashes
At least 14 people died after a bus travelling between the Spanish cities of Valencia and Barcelona crashed early today, a local government official said, adding it had been carrying a group of university students, many of them foreign.
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Genius: Study says 'busy brain' helps Lionel Messi play better than most
Researchers at Britain's Brunel University found that highly skilled footballers are able to activate more areas of their brain than novices when an opposing player approaches, enabling them to react to their moves more successfully.