Un docente y dos estudiantes firman el informe que desestima el fraude electoral; oposición lo califica de montaje
27/07/2021 - 19:48:12
Página Siete.- El fiscal general del Estado, Juan Lanchipa, dio por cerrado el caso fraude electoral, puesto que un informe del Grupo de Investigación Deep Tech Lab de Bisite, de la Fundación General de la Universidad de Salamanca, señala que no hubo manipulación de datos en los comicios del 2019. El documento es firmado por tres personas: Pablo Plaza Martínez, Juan Manuel Conchado Rodríguez y Manuel López Pérez.
Página Siete ingreso a website de la casa superior de estudios española, en la misma muestra que dos de los firmantes figuran como estudiantes y uno es catedrático.
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Six new research projects that aim to build a sustainable future for the marine environment and those whose livelihoods depend on it were announced today.
Researchers have received a share of £9.2 million from UK Research and Innovation to investigate how to safeguard the marine and coastal economy while protecting sea ecosystems.
The marine economy is worth £48 billion, but coastal communities are facing increased pressures from climate change, threats to marine wildlife, and economic challenges.
One team of multi-disciplinary researchers will investigate how and where meadows of seagrass can be restored in UK coastal waters. Seagrass is important in supporting marine wildlife, capturing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, and improving the productivity of fisheries. However, many seagrass meadows have been destroyed in recent years, caused by disease, disturbance, and pollution.
By Ellis Hawthorne2021-04-07T09:50:00+01:00
Forgetting to bring reusable bags to the supermarket can stir up a lot of emotions: frustration, anger, even guilt. But, thanks to some smart investing by the retailers, we needn’t dwell on that last one for too long. With help from environmental charity Hubbub, Waitrose used the 5p bag charge to begin a £1m grant fund to which over 150 projects applied. Here are the five winning projects and what they’re doing with the funding.
Community Bio-recycling – Onion Collective and Biohm
Mushrooms are fascinating. Upon consumption their capabilities can range from instant death to an outer body experience – or, simply making a lovely addition to a stroganoff. It comes as no surprise, then, that their variety of uses could play a key role in the fight against plastic pollution. In particular, mycelium, a branching fungus found on and under the soil’s surface, has been under the microscope for its ability to consume and break down
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AMSTERDAM, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MICROPLASTICS from textiles may inhibit the lung s ability to repair damage caused by COVID-19, scientists will warn today.
Speaking on Plastic Soup Foundation s Plastic Health Channel researchers will unveil new findings which reveal microfibres from textiles may be harming lung growth, development, and repair.
The research was carried out by scientists at Groningen University, The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research and Plymouth Marine Laboratory.
Finding both nylon and polyester negatively affected the growth and repair of airway tissue, researchers said the microfibres could make it more difficult for those with COVID-19 to mend their lungs.