
Contrary to popular belief, men and women are equally affected by family support in their daily work and the conflicts between private and professional life. However, women usually find more support and social chances when trying to reconciliate work and family life. This is one of the conclusions of the study on psychosocial risks for men and women at work developed by the research team WoNT (Work and Organizational Network) from Universitat Jaume I. The study establishes important differences between men and women on how they perceive and are affected by different psychosocial factors at work. read more ...

The Spanish company based at Espaitec, the Scientific, Technological and Business Park of Universitat Jaume I, has earned Performance Tested Method approval from the AOAC Research Institute for its Legipid® Bioalarm Legionella for the detection of Legionella pneumophila in waters. The approval was granted after extensive independent evaluation. Biótica's newly-approved test for Legionella pneumophila (AOAC-RI 111101) is a fast, economic and simple immuno-magnetic analysis that revolutionizes the risk assessment of this pathogenic bacterium in water bodies. read more ...

The use of heart bracelets connected via ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) to a system of tracking and monitoring could prevent cases of sudden death in sports activities. It could also enable an early detection of cardiac abnormalities, the prevention of certain muscle injuries and the improvement in health care times to the athlete. The business project IC-Life, developed by the young entrepreneur from the Universitat Jaume I in Castelló Hugo Alberto Ferrer, has been awarded by the INCREA Chair of Innovation, Creativity and Learning with a second prize of the 9th Creativity and Innovation Awards 2011. read more ...
The new channel Ciència UJI TV will show researchers’ work with videos in Catalan, Spanish and English read more ...
A technology that allows remote access to graphics accelerators in a high performance cluster read more ...
