Immerse yourself in an evening of scientific outreach in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. In this edition of Pint of Science en La Herradura, we will explore three fascinating topics that connect our natural and cultural environment: the importance of butterflies as indicators of environmental health, the rich archaeological history of the Costa Tropical from the Phoenician to the Islamic era, and the current challenges to restore our valuable seagrass meadows in the Alboran Sea.
It is a unique opportunity to learn, ask questions, and enjoy science with a drink in hand. The talks are designed to be accessible and understandable for all attendees.
Featured speakers
- José Miguel Barea Azcón (SOCEME): What is the point of counting butterflies?
- Eduardo Cerrato Casado (Universidad de Córdoba): Phoenicians and Muslims, a thousand years in the sun.
- África Núñez García de la Morena (Universidad de Málaga): Restoration of seagrass meadows.