Lourdes Verdes-Montenegro, Andalusian talent to build the world’s largest radio telescope

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Lourdes Verdes-Montenegro is a researcher at the Astrophysics Institute of Andalusia, located in Granada. She is the coordinator for Spain’s participation in the SKA international project, which involves a large part of the world’s scientific infrastructure. More than 20 countries, which represent 40% of the world population, participate in the construction of the SKA radio […]

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‘Scientists: past, present, and future’ a play that highlights the role of women in science

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Important notification: the doctors that participated in this project warn that this play can create an addiction to science. “Scientists: past, present, and future” is the theatrical initiative of 5 Sevillan scientists and the creator of the idea, Paco Vega, to highlight the role of women in science. Scientists acting as scientists, rising to the […]

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Ana Hungría, science honored by the UNESCO that turns hydrogen into the fuel of the future

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Chemist Ana Hungría has just received the Loreal-UNESCO Grant, an honor that intends to give visibility to the best scientific works developed by women around the world. This researcher, who works at the University of Cádiz, has received this grant in recognition to her work regarding catalysts that facilitate the use of hydrogen as fuel.

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