Developing robust data technology is key to ensuring open science
CREAF participates in the development of data infrastructures, among which is defining the future of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
CREAF participates in the development of data infrastructures, among which is defining the future of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
Maps are a key tool for ecologists and naturalists. What is its origin? What applications can have? The phenomena that studies ecology have an important
The human footprint on Earth is undoubted and inevitable to some extent . Science and technology, far from contributing to create more inequalities, must be able
Fractals fascinate everyone who sees them. Why do we feel this sensation? And why do we often find them in nature?
Second instalment about Mesopotamia. We are now situated throughout the 20th century, political and social changes caused massive forced migrations by people of the area
At the end of the 19th century, the border region between Italy and Slovenia had mountains with no trees. A massive reforestation ordered by the
The Poem of Gilgamesh is the oldest known fiction text, and represents brilliantly the conflict between nomadic and agricultural and urban societies; between nature and city. A