If you are on the beach (or somewhere near the coast) you may have noticed that around midday a gentle wind starts to blow from the sea where there was none before. This is most likely sea-breeze, a (pleasant) phenomenon that occurs due to the temperature difference...
For 1,500 years, the seabed of the island of Portitxol in XĂ bia has sheltered one of the largest collections of Roman gold coins found in Spain and Europe. It consists of 53 Roman coins which, after being analysed by scientists from the University of Alicante Research...
The Mediterranean Researchers’ Night returns to the University of Alicante (UA). Vice President for Knowledge Transfer, Innovation and Dissemination MarĂa JesĂşs Pastor presented the activity and its programme at a press conference held today on the campus of San...
The rector of the Universitat Jaume I, Eva Alcón, has inaugurated the photographic exhibition Rostros mediterráneos de la ciencia [Mediterranean faces of science], which can be visited in the outdoor area of the university campus. The Mediterranean Women...
Researchers from the University of Alicante have created the first collapse probability map for reinforced concrete buildings in peninsular Spain. This map, which is part of the final outcomes of Proyecto RETOS2016: Escenarios de movimiento del suelo...