Topic: University of Barcelona
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Bottom trawling wrecking ocean floor, study finds
Bottom trawling, the practice of dragging nets across the sea floor to scoop up fish, is smoothing out the seabed and kicking up sediment, seriously disrupting marine ecosystems, according to a new study.
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Cave art suggests that Neanderthals weren't such Neanderthals, after all (+video)
New tests of paintings in Spanish caves suggests that they were at least 15,000 years older than previously thought, suggesting that they were created by Neanderthals, not Homo sapiens.
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Did Neanderthals create Europe's first cave paintings?
New evidence that a series of cave paintings in Spain are thousands of years older than previously thought suggests that Neanderthals, not Homo sapiens, created the artwork.
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Europe to Germany: your eurocrisis 'answers' don't work for us
As prosperous Germany reshapes Europe's fiscal operating system to fit the German doctrine of austerity, questions and warnings are on the rise.
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Barcelona floats creative solution to water crisis
This week, it began importing potable water by ship as part of a broader effort to meet needs. Its reservoirs are down to 20 percent capacity.







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