The Research Service, in close collaboration with Nebrija University's Communication Department, promotes the dissemination of scientific knowledge that is generated and its transfer to society.
To this end, the publication of scientific dissemination articles is promoted in specialized media (such as The Conversation) and in the general press. This also includes scientific journals and collections and participation in fairs and other events in order to bring science closer to society.
Swearing, insults and hate speech: the social and psychological power of taboo language, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia. See article
Swear words, insults and expressions of hate: the social and psychological power of taboo language, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia. See article
Streaming television is shaping advertising on free-to-air channels in Spain, by Eglée Ortega Fernández (Nebrija University), Inés Arranz Rodríguez (Nebrija University), Noemí Martín García (University of Valladolid). See article
US-China tensions are an opportunity – the EU could become the world's third great power, by Gracia Abad Quintanal. See article
ADHD can be diagnosed by looking at brainwaves – here’s the neuroscience behind it, by Teresa Rossignoli Palomeque. See article
Improving reading at school: child's play?, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia (Nebrija University), Eneko Antón Ustaritz (Mondragon Unibertsitatea).See article
Why housing won't be Generation Z's biggest concern, by Geoffrey Ditta. See article
Artificial intelligence is a game changer in the business world, by Andrés Jerónimo Arenas Falótico. See article
Can the microbiome become a “fingerprint” of our health, by Miguel Gueimonde Fernández, Instituto de Productos Lácteos de Asturias (IPLA - CSIC) and Natalia Arias del Castillo, Nebrija University. See article
The unstoppable rise of reggaeton is getting the world to speak Spanish, by Lourdes Moreno Cazalla. See article
Unstoppable? Reggaeton has got the world listening to Spanish – here’s what the language data tells us, by Lourdes Moreno Cazalla. See article
Is it possible to treat constipation by modulating the microbiota?, by Esther Martínez Miguel and Silvia Gómez Senent. See article
Generation Z may not need mortgages, here’s why, by Geoffrey Ditta. See article
Seven Spanish films to talk about the language of cinema, by Emeterio Diez Puertas (Universidad Camilo), Lucía Tello Díaz, (UNIR - Universidad Internacional de La Rioja), Beli Martínez (Universida de de Vigo), Mercedes Ontoria Peña, (Nebrija University), Gabriel Doménech González (Universidad Carlos III), Gonzalo M. Pavés Borges (Universidad de La Laguna), María Carmen Rodríguez Fuentes (Universidad de Málaga). See article
Consensus in foreign policy: as desirable as it is hard to achieve, by Carlos López Gómez. See article
Spain accounts for 1% of the global art market: not bad, by José Luis Guijarro Alonso, March 3, 2024. See article
New actors are emerging in the war in Ukraine, and North Korea is one of them, by Gracia Abad Quintanal. See article
How to prepare for official English exams, by Stephen Jenkins. See article
Youth leadership and sustainable development: how are they related?, by Jessica Bayón Pérez. See article
Hdhdh Humor in teaching: a powerful tool, by Manuel Tizón Díaz. See article
How the killer was discovered thanks to the analysis of the ink of a manuscript, by Francisco López-Muñoz, Universidad Camilo José Cela Antonio Nicolás Marchal Escalona, Universidad CEU San Pablo Óscar Francisco Díaz Santana, Nebrija University. See article
Don't reward me with more work!, by Andrés Jerónimo Arenas Falótico.See article
‘Lazy’, ‘messy’, ‘smart’: how labels affect a child’s personality development, by Montserrat Magro Gutiérrez and Paula Contesse Carvacho.See article
“Talented”, “lazy”, “messy”: the effect of labels on personality development, by Montserrat Magro Gutiérrez and Paula Contesse Carvacho.See article
In search of an economic experimentation laboratory, by Carlos Ariel Ramírez Triana.See article
Why can we read Finnish without speaking it? What is orthographic transparency, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia. See article
Is overtourism a risk for the Spanish economy?, by Juan V. Calle Lamelas, Sandra Monroy Rodríguez and Daniela Thiel-Ellul. See article
Why we can read Finnish without understanding it – a look at ‘transparent’ languages, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia. See article
The globalization of the real-estate market is pushing up housing prices in Spain, by Geoffrey Ditta.See article
Surging property prices: When will Europe's cities become affordable again, by Geoffrey Ditta. See article
Housing: when will prices in Europe's cities become reasonable again?, by Geoffrey Ditta. See article
Workers prefer to be able to work some days in the office and others from home, by Andrés Jerónimo Arenas Falótico.See article
Digital multi-tasking is ruining our work, school grades and sleep – here are 7 ways we can reclaim our attention spans, by Teresa Rossignoli Palomeque.See article
The economic backdrop to the political crisis in Bolivia, by Ramiro Gil Serrate.See article
Eating quickly saves time, but it takes a toll on your health – here's how, by Esther Martínez Miguel and Silvia Gómez Senent. See article
For our own good: how the psychology of 'nudging' pushes us to make healthier choices -- and raises ethical dilemmas, by Aníbal M. Astobiza (University of the Basque Country), Ramón Ortega Lozano (Nebrija University) and David Rodríguez-Arias (University of Granada). See article
Eating quickly saves time, but it takes a toll on your health – here's how, by Esther Martínez Miguel and Silvia Gómez Senent.See article
Why is it so difficult for students of Spanish to understand the difference between “ser” and “estar”?, by Zeina Alhmoud. See article
The bursting of the real-estate bubble is putting China’s economic strength to the test, by Jorge Hernando Cuñado. See article
To be or to be?' Why this fundamental concept is so difficult for learners of Spanish, by Zeina Alhmoud.See article
Giraffe or girafa? Why it's so hard to learn the arbitrary spelling of Spanish, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia. See article
Why do we say that Goya, Picasso and Velázquez are giants of painting, by Pablo Alvarez de Toledo Müller.See article
English exams: what are the most common mistakes and how do you avoid them?, by Stephen Jenkins.See article
A good work climate fosters people’s well-being and a company’s productivity, by Eva María Iglesias Guzmán. See article
How to improve your memory: strategies for kids and adults, by Jorge González Alonso and Claudia Poch. See article
What makes an artist great? 5 reasons why the likes of Goya, Frida Kahlo and Da Vinci are still revered today, by Pablo Alvarez de Toledo Müller. See article
How to improve your memory: strategies for children and adults, by Jorge González Alonso and Claudia Poch. See article
The EU demands a 90% reduction in truck and bus emissions by 2040: is this target viable?, by Jaime Sánchez Gallego. See article
From “conquering” the world to becoming like children again: attention and executive functions across the lifespan, by Teresa Rossignoli Palomeque. See article
Are we paying too much or too little attention to our children?, by Esperanza Bausela (Public University of Navarre), Montserrat Magro Gutiérrez (Nebrija University), Sylvie Pérez Lima (UOC - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya), Diego Gómez-Baya (University of Huelva), Pilar Flores Cubos (University of Almería), Joan Tahull Fort (University of Lleida), Pilar Fernández Martín (University of Almería), María Rosa Cánovas López (University of Almería). See article
Eating quickly saves time, but harms your health – here’s how, by Esther Martínez Miguel and Silvia Gómez Senent. See article
Eating too fast : beware digestive disorders and a disrupted sense of satiety, by Esther Martínez Miguel and Silvia Gómez Senent, See article
What neuroscientific evidence exists for attention deficit disorder?, by Teresa Rossignoli Palomeque See article
Emotion: the glue that groups words in our mind, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia (Nebrija University), José Antonio Hinojosa Poveda (Complutense University of Madrid), Clara Planchuelo Fernández (Nebrija University). See article
For our own good: measures to nudge us into healthier decisions, by Ramón Ortega Lozano (Nebrija University), Aníbal M. Astobiza (University of Granada), David Rodríguez-Arias (University of Granada). See article
“The Dani Alves case: keys to understanding some legal aspects”, by María Dolores López Faraldos. See article
Overview of employment 4.0, by Jessica Bayón Pérez. March 8, 2023. See article
Revisiting (again) Picasso, by Julio Perez Manzanares. See article
Why Picasso always wins, by José Luis Guijarro Alonso. See article
Why we understand all kinds of P4LABRÃS, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia. See article
Mathematical walks: what they are and what they are for, by Tomás Jesús Recio Muñiz. See article
A new boost for wind power in Spain, by Juan José Coble Castro. See article
A new boost for wind power in Spain, by Margarita Planelles Almeida. See article
The Conversation: a showcase of knowledge for all audiences, by Elena Lázaro, University of Córdoba, Guillermo Cisneros, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), José Vicente Saz, University of Alcalá, Ignacio Villaverde, University of Oviedo, Francisco López-Muñoz, Camilo José Cela University , José Muñiz, Nebrija University, Rafael Puyol, UNIR - Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Elea Giménez Toledo, Center for Human and Social Sciences (CCHS - CSIC), Ricardo Rivero Ortega, University of Salamanca, Eloísa del Pino, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Eva Alcón Soler, Jaume I University, Cristóbal Belda Iniesta, Carlos III Health Institute, Amaya Mendikoetxea, Autonomous University of Madrid, María Iraburu, University of Navarra and Rosa Visiedo, CEU San Pablo University.See article
ChatGPT will not put mathematicians out of work, but will create new opportunities, by Manuel de León Rodríguez, Institute of Mathematical Sciences (ICMAT-CSIC), Mª Pilar Vélez Melón, Nebrija University and Rodrigo Francisco Trujillo González, University of La Laguna. See article
Will artificial intelligence come to control financial markets?, by Tomás Jesús Recio Muñiz. See article
Eating quickly: saving time at the expense of health, by Tomás Jesús Recio Muñiz. See article
How the crisis in journalism could affect Spain's general elections, by Laura Martínez Otón.https://theconversation.com/como-puede-afectar-la-crisis-del-periodismo-a-las-elecciones-generales-en-espana-209297
What your accent says about your chances of renting an apartment, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia (Nebrija University), María del Carmen Méndez Santos (University of Alicante) See article
Guide to designing our digital training: how to select the best online courses, by Virginia Cabrera Nocito. See article
Bilingualism and intellectual disability: what is advisable in families with more than one language, by Estela Garcia-Alcaraz University of the Balearic Islands and Juana Muñoz Liceras Nebrija University. See article
What computer skills should I add to my resume?, by Juana Muñoz Liceras Estela Garcia-Alcaraz. See article
Have you suffered 'breadcrumbing'? Find out what emotional crumbs are, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia. See article
Don't pull the chain so quickly! What the color and consistency of our stools reveal, by Esther Martínez Miguel and Silvia Gómez Senent. See article
Algorithms optimize advertising in the media, by Eglée Ortega Fernández (Nebrija University), Inés Arranz Rodríguez (Nebrija University), Noemí Martín García (University of Valladolid).See article
Climate change forces Europe to rethink the rules on plant genetic improvement, by Paola Rodas Paredes. See article
Why it’s getting harder and harder for us to read a long text, by Teresa Rossignoli Palomeque.See article
‘Talented’, ‘lazy’, ‘messy’: the effect of labels on personality development, by Montserrat Magro Gutiérrez and Paula Contesse Carvacho. See article
Argentina’s Brexit: why new president Milei is threatening to pull out of South America’s common market, by Diego Acosta and Leiza Brumat. See article
Volatility, bubbles, risk: how do we regulate the cryptocurrency market?, by Andrea Carrera. See article
What can we expect from the real-estate market in 2022?, by Jorge Hernando Cuñado. See article
Five fail-safe analog techniques to connect with our digital students, by Virginia Cabrera Nocito. See article
Man Ray and his influence on today's fashion, by Paloma Rodera Martínez. See article
Dravet syndrome: a rare epilepsy with social barriers, by Jon Andoni Duñabeitia. See article
The global energy transition runs through India, by Juan José Coble Castro. See article
Talent, motivation and prestige: foundations for the training and selection of future teachers, by Montserrat Magro Gutiérrez. See article
How to create trade routes in developing countries without access to the sea, by Carlos Alberto Lastras Rodríguez. See article
Gender disinformation: an attack on democratic integrity, by Susana de Sousa Ferreira and Sonia Boulos. See article
“How can Europe help Ukraine? By integrating it into the EU?”, by Ignacio Molina (Autonomous University of Madrid), Susana de Sousa Ferreira (Nebrija University), Gustavo Palomares Lerma (UNED - Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia), Gloria Fernández Arribas (Pablo de Olavide University) and Eric Pardo (University of Deusto). See article
For a humanitarian and safe welcome at all borders, by Susana de Sousa Ferreira. See article
How to help university students find jobs in their field? by Eva María Iglesias Guzmán. See article
The drawbacks of Spain and Portugal being an energy island, by Juan José Coble Castro. See article
Art: When the copy is original, by Elena Merino Gómez and Fernando Moral. See article
Twitter, a new star in the Musk universe, by Helena López-Casares Pertusa. See article
How we got to this post-truth: social networks and disinformation, by Mercedes Herrero de la Fuente. See article
Antonio de Nebrija, professor, by Manuel Villa-Cellino, See article
The challenge of feeling emotions in another language, by Susana Martín Leralta and Teresa Simón Cabodevilla. See article
What profile lies behind the young people who shoot up US schools? By Ana Isabel Beltrán-Velasco. See article
Is the ‘build-to-rent’ model the solution to the housing problem? By Jorge Hernando Cuñado. See article
The value of Spanish for immigrants: a key element of labor integration, by Santiago Budría. See article
How to stop depending on fossil fuel imports quickly and safely, by Juan José Coble Castro. See article
Borderline personality disorder: how to treat it within the family, by Ana Isabel Beltrán-Velasco. See article
What factors influence economic growth? By Carlos Alberto Lastras Rodríguez. See article
Why don’t we all travel in electric cars yet? By Roberto Álvarez Fernández. See article
2,279 titled nobles in Spain: do they have special rights and duties to society? By Fernando García-Mercadal y García-Loygorri. See article
NATO and the security dilemma, by Fernando García-Mercadal y García-Loygorri. See article
Are memorization exercises useful at school? by Jorge González Alonso and Claudia Poch. See article
Inflation: financial education and family wealth, by Geoffrey Ditta. See article
Back to childhood with Gabriela Mistral, by Rosa Amor del Olmo. See article
From medieval jarchas to Rosalía: code-switching in popular lyrics, by Rosa Amor del Olmo. See article
Is it easier to be multilingual than bilingual? By Jorge González Alonso. See article
Economic X-ray of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, by José Manuel Muñoz Puigcerver. See article
What are so many weeks of school holidays for? By Sandra Ruiz Ambit. See article
What is feminist cinema like today? By Mercedes Ontoria Peña. See article
Podcasts need surnames, by Luis Miguel Pedrero Esteban. See article
Minors hooked on social networks: what can families do? By Mónica Moreno Aguilera and Mercedes L. Pedrajas López. See article
Democracy, a political system in permanent risk (even in Spain), by Alfonso López de la Osa Escribano . See article
Repeating a grade is not good for almost anyone, by José Muñiz (Nebrija University), Rubén Fernández-Alonso (University of Oviedo), Álvaro Postigo Gutiérrez (University of Oviedo) and Francisco Javier García Crespo (Complutense University of Madrid) See article
Women are half the world, but not half of the audiovisual industry, by Mercedes Herrero de la Fuente See article
Why Bolsón and not Baggins? Language and translation in Tolkien's creation of Middle-earth by María Ortiz Jiménez See article
Ecological transition at school: education, buildings and school environments, by Alexandra Delgado Jiménez. See article
The sweet moment of Spanish-German relations: a geostrategic question, by Jorge Hernando Cuñado. See article
How many types of children's literature do we know and how do we apply it? By Rosa Amor del Olmo. See article
The controversy over the appointment of CGPJ members explained step by step, by Sara Izquierdo Pérez. See article
A brief history of Spanish social cinema, by Nicolás Grijalba de la Calle. See article
Latest news on human consciousness, the great mystery of science, by Claudia Poch (Nebrija University), José Antonio Hinojosa Poveda (Complutense University of Madrid), Pedro Raúl Montoro Martínez (National University of Distance Education), Mikel Jimenez (Durham Universityy) and Antonio Prieto Lara (National University of Distance Education) See article
Public provision, private management: the eternal debate about how and who should provide basic services, by José Manuel Muñoz Puigcerver. See article
Is saving electricity at odds with comfort? By Roberto Álvarez Fernández. See article
The school's role in digital literacy begins with teacher training, by Laura Martínez Otón. See article
Notes on the age of disorder, by Jorge Hernando Cuñado. See article
Why the reform of the crime of embezzlement is a step backwards, by Sara Izquierdo Pérez. See article
Eleven alternatives to conventional Christmas cinema, by Javier Lozano Delmar (Loyola University Andalusia), Marta de Miguel Zamora (Rey Juan Carlos University), Valeria Camporesi (Autonomous University of Madrid), Mercedes Ontoria Peña (Nebrija University), Ana Isabel Cea Navas (University of Valladolid) Celestino Deleyto Alcalá (University of Zaragoza) and Sara Valenzuela-Monreal (Loyola University Andalusia). See article