A biotechnological laboratory in Seville has developed a test that determines the quality of oil used for frying.
Month: April 2013
A temperature test designed in Granada enables an early diagnosis of sclerosis
Researchers of the University of Granada have applied thermography for the first time to the detection of neurological diseases, as multiple sclerosis. Patients affected by this disease suffer temperature alteration caused by the damage caused in the autonomic nervous system.
The Fair of Seville uses a QR codes system to identify lost kids
This year parents will be more relaxed in the Fair of Seville thanks to badges with QR codes used for the identification of lost kids. These codes contain a phone number of one of the parents to contact them in case the child is lost and found.
Allergic people’s oracle: Córdoba coordinates a National Network in Spain that predicts a tough spring
The Spanish Aerobiology Network is coordinated from a lab of the University of Córdoba. Here they receive data from more than fifty collectors, machines that measure the level of pollen in the air.