The lynx-hare predator-prey cycle that has existed for thousands of years in North America is increasingly under threat from climate change. The lynx are specialist predators that rely almost exclusively on snowshoe hare for food. This has led to a tight link between the populations of the two species; as […]
Day: 2 January 2021
A collaboration between UArizona, cotton growers, and government and industry partners eradicated the pink bollworm – one of the world’s most damaging crop pests – from the United States and Mexico. For much of the past century, the invasive pink bollworm wreaked havoc in the southwestern United States and northern […]
The results of the 2021 World Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) ranking, published on Wednesday, June 10th, bring good news for our university. PUCP rises to 15th position at the Latin American level and, thus, achieves its best historical position to date. It maintains its place as the national leader and is located […]
Scientists at TU Dortmund University, Paderborn University and the University of Würzburg have for the very first time succeeded in using laser pulses to precisely control ‘photon echoes’, which can occur when light waves superimpose on each other. The findings of the research have now been published in the scientific journal “Communications Physics”, published by […]
The University of Santiago de Compostela amasses more than five centuries of history during which it has become one of the best universities in the European Higher Education Area and a public institution that, with its teaching offer, its scientific production and its transfer of knowledge, contributes decisively to the […]
TSU has received a patent for registering software created for the platform of the Ministry of Industry and Science of Laos. The program, developed by scientists at the TSU Faculty of Innovative Technologies, automates document flow in construction, housing and communal services, and agriculture, thereby increasing the efficiency of managing […]