The plague that devastated Cordoba in 1488 is studied for the first time
Research reveals the origin and consequences of the illness that killed hundreds of Andalusians in the late 15th century
UCO will hold the International Conference on Industrial, Engineering and Other Applications of Appl
UCO will hold on June 2010 the '23rd International Conference on Industrial, Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems'. This conference will be devoted to the presentation and analysis of new advances in the Industrial, Engineering or in any other fields related to Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Engineering.
A University of Cordoba study proves that dogs are aggressive if badly trained
Many dogs are put to sleep or abandoned due to their violent behavior, but contrary to what people think, the breed of the dog has little to do with aggressive behavior compared to all the factors that depend on the dog’s owner. This is what a new study from the University of Cordova has shown. The study included breeds that are considered inherently aggressive such as Rottweilers and Pit bulls. But the conclusions are surprising: the owners are mainly responsible for dog attacks based on dominance or rivalry.
A study proves that tulips got to Europe through Al Andalus, 400 years before they arrived in Hollan
Researchers at the University of Cordoba and the CSIC (Granada) (the Spanish National Research Council) discover the existence of the flower, originally from Turkey and national symbol of Holland, in botanical handbooks from the 11th century. The publication of their results in ‘Economic Botany’ surprises the scientific community.
A study proves that tulips got to Europe through Al Andalus, 400 years before they arrived in Hollan
Researchers at the University of Cordoba and the CSIC (Granada) (the Spanish National Research Council) discover the existence of the flower, originally from Turkey and national symbol of Holland, in botanical handbooks from the 11th century. The publication of their results in ‘Economic Botany’ surprises the scientific community.