Blogs about: University Of Granada

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Do it while you still can.

Daniel@UGR wrote 1 week ago: It dawned on me the other day that I have hardly any time left of my Erasmus year. To be exact I onl … more →

Tags: Spain, universidad de granada, UGR, Glasgow University, University of Glasgow, Sierra Nevada, Granada, flying, Andalucia

Detection of apple juices and cereals which exceed permitted levels of mycotoxins

Ralph Turchiano wrote 1 week ago: Contact: Press Office info@agenciasinc.es 34-914-251-820 FECYT – Spanish Foundation for Scienc … more →

Tags: Lethal or Unintended Side Effects, apple juice, Food, Foundation for Science and Technology, Juice, Spain, University of Valencia, Valencia

What I've Learned So Far

practicallyperfectandcompletelydelusional wrote 2 weeks ago: I have now spent two full days in the beautiful Granada Spain, and I have to say it has been a huge … more →

Tags: Adventures, Travel, public displays of affection, Granada-Spain, Community, displays of affection, Spain, Europe

New Fossil Discovery Shows The Antarctic Icecap is 33.6 million Years Old

Laura wrote 2 weeks ago: May 28, 2013 New Fossil Discovery Shows The Antarctic Icecap is 33.6 million Years Old The Antarctic … more →

Tags: General News, Antarctic, Antarctica, Oligocene, Spanish National Research Council

¡Voy a España!1 comment

shelbyablase wrote 3 weeks ago: Even still in the US I’m terrible at keeping in touch with people and making plans. I hope wit … more →

Tags: Spain, Granada, alhambra, seine, Islamic Architecture, united states, spanish

Manipal University ranked first in research category

StudyUnitedStates wrote 1 month ago: Manipal University is ranked first in research category, among the non-government universities in In … more →

Tags: Manipal University, SCImago Institutions Rankings, SCIMAGO RESEARCH GROUP

Getting Ready to go Study Abroad: Forms, forms, forms

ynotlive4today wrote 1 month ago: Studying abroad is an experience that I can not wait to get under my belt. I am well on my way to be … more →

Tags: Study Abroad, Questions, Spain, Me, My Life, Personal, Host Family, key, Personal journal

3 Ways to Make Your Study Abroad Experience Unique and Amazing3 comments

michellealderinkgranada wrote 1 month ago: Michelle Alderink is a student at Grand Valley State University  and an ISA Featured Blogger. Michel … more →

Tags: Spain, Granada, adventure, Art | Architecture, Culture, Culture Shock, First Impressions, Hints and Tips, homesickness

Want a better attention span? Time to hit the gym

h2obsession wrote 2 months ago: This image shows qne of the participants in the University of Granada study — part of the high … more →

Tags: Health/Science, Healthy Living, Healthy Lifestyle, Fitness, Andalusian Cycling Federation, Luque-Casado, Zabala M, Morales E, Mateo-March M

Linguistic Link: Bilingual Children Have Better Memories

BRL wrote 3 months ago: The British Psychology Society points us to yet another study about the positives of being bilingual … more →

Tags: Linguistic Links, Bilingual children, Bilingualism, British Psychology Society, Memory, University of York, Working memory

Not better, just different

imaladybug wrote 4 months ago: Dear parents, I’ve been in Spain for over a week now, so I know a few things, like my way home … more →

Tags: Preparation, What they don't tell you before going abroad, Spain, Traveling, Culture Shock, differences, Granada, IES Abroad, Study Abroad

Portfolio -- Bill Booth Looks at Granada's Insects with a Macro6 comments

Mike Booth wrote 4 months ago: Bill Booth is a professor of structural geology at the University of Granada. He was born in Granada … more →

Tags: photos, Granada, Portfolio, Nature, Spain, Bill Booth, Granada insects in macro, Timon lepidus

Garcia-Roldan, A. (2012). Videoarte en contextos educativos...

insearesearchboard wrote 5 months ago: Garcia-Roldan, A. (2012). Videoarte en contextos educativos: las nuevas narrativas audiovisuales y s … more →

Tags: PhD thesis, Artography, Arts-based Research, 2012, Video Art, audio+visual

Researchers Confirm the “Pinocchio Effect”: When you Lie, your Nose Temperature Raises

Vitamin and Herb Stores wrote 6 months ago: The University of Granada researchers are pioneers in the application of thermography to the field P … more →

Tags: Ignored - Breakthrough Cures & Treatments, united states, Thermography, Temperature, II World War, Pinocchio illusion, experimental psychology, Thermoregulation

Researchers Confirm the “Pinocchio Effect”: When you Lie, your Nose Temperature Raises

Ralph Turchiano wrote 6 months ago:                   The University of Granada researchers are pioneers in the application of thermogra … more →

Tags: Ignored - Breakthrough Cures & Treatments, experimental psychology, II World War, Pinocchio illusion, Temperature, Thermography, Thermoregulation, united states

Thermal Camera here I come

Inside the mind of lulupants! wrote 6 months ago: I was reading this report on yahoo that the Pinocchio effect does really exist. Your nose doesn … more →

Tags: What you talking bout LuLu, Check This Out, thermal camera, Lying, lie, Night Vision, Pinocchio Effect, Grow, Temperature

A Smile and Positivity Can Go a Long Way3 comments

jenniferrb wrote 6 months ago: Sometimes you need a reminder to realize just how lucky you are. Because let’s be honest, it i … more →

Tags: life 2, Health & Fitness, 30s, thirty, Life, 30, facebook, Strength, People

Settling into Life in Granada: Flamenco in the Albayzín

marydiduch wrote 8 months ago: Mary Diduch is a student at Lawrence University and an ISA Featured Blogger. Mary is currently study … more →

Tags: Spain, Granada, First Impressions, homestay, Student Life, Study Abroad, Orientation, International Studies Abroad, Host Family

Melatonin and exercise work against Alzheimer's in mice

Ralph Turchiano wrote 8 months ago: Contact: SINC info@agenciasinc.es 34-914-251-820 FECYT – Spanish Foundation for Science and Te … more →

Tags: All posts, Disease and Conditions, Ignored - Breakthrough Cures & Treatments, health, Neurological Disorder, Alzheimer, alzheimer's disease, Autonomous University of Barcelona, neurobiology of aging


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