News - University of Seville
Researchers have developed a technique based on chemical patterns for identifying the country of origin of beer.
A team of mathematicians from the Engineering and Architecture Schools of the University of Seville has created a method to design underground lines whereby a city's historical buildings are unaffected.
A group of researchers from the Fat Institute (CSIC) and the University of Seville have confirmed that some wild plants have a high nutritional value.
Sherry appears to offer same cardiovascular benefits as red wineHealthDayNews -- Like red wine, sherry contains antioxidants called polyphenols that help control cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of coronary artery disease, claims a study by researchers at the University of Seville in Spain."Sherry is widely consumed, especially in Spain and the U.K., and we have shown that its moderate intake decreased total cholesterol and increased HDL cholesterol," researcher Juan M.
