Researchers from the University of Cordoba and the Reina Sofia Hospital have created an assignation model that matches liver transplant donors and recipients. This new model is more accurate when determining the compatibility between them and has a precision of 92%. This way, the chances of success are increased.
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Clara Grima, a maths enthusiast awarded for her scientific outreach work
In school, she discovered her favourite game: maths. At university she would find her true passion: research. And her children have showed her a new path: scientific outreach. Clara Grima is a lover of maths, literature, music and learning. She assures that, of all this, the only thing missing is music. This Sevillian has brought […]
Interactive learning with a site that offers supplementary Maths exercises
The InterMatia site was awarded as the best online learning system in SIMO Education 2016, the most important event in Spain about the use of ICT in the education sector. This site offers an unlimited amount of Maths exercises and explanations about how they should be done in case the user fails. The goal of […]
Scientists from Cádiz fight school failure turning maths into a game
Researchers of the University of Cádiz have developed software that using games helps children that may present problems understanding maths. This program is aimed at children among 4 and 7 years old.