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Rosalía and Business Innovation
Jaume Llopis translates the Catalan singer’s ability to attract crowds and succeed in the global music market with an original and groundbreaking proposal into the world of business
The women of science who bring good fortune
Pilar Bayer stars in one of the coupons in the “Women in Science” series that ONCE dedicates to Spanish female researchers from various fields in its popular daily draw
What to do in the face of the quantum apocalypse
Víctor Canivell warns of an unprecedented increase in cyber threats due to both the development of artificial intelligence tools and, especially, the advancement of quantum computing, during his presentation “Qué hacer ante el apocalipsis cuántico, en el que todo internet perderá su privacidad”
Can artificial intelligence be artistic?
Ana María Díaz Pérez addresses the impact of artificial intelligence on artistic creation from an interdisciplinary perspective in her presentation, “La IA en el pensamiento creativo. Beneficios e inconvenientes” (AI in Creative Thinking: Benefits and Drawbacks)
AI and criminal and forensic psychology
In his inaugural address to the Royal Academy of Forensic Sciences (RAED), Bernat-Noël Tiffon reflects on whether artificial intelligence is an indispensable ally or a rival that could dehumanize forensic practice. He reviews the advances in AI for assessing the risk of violence and emphasizes the need to maintain human oversight and professional responsibility
A social vaccine against penal populism
During her induction into the RAED, Rocío Naveja presents the so-called ALAS Guanajuato model, an innovative crime prevention strategy based on the progressive structural criminological vulnerability model
The One Health Paradigm as a major economic asset
During his induction as a member of the Academy of Veterinary Sciences of Catalonia, Alfredo Rocafort argued for the need to integrate the economic perspective into the One Health approach, already adopted by the scientific and healthcare sector and a significant portion of the medical and veterinary professions
Business schools and artificial intelligence
David López defends the role that business schools, and specifically MBA programs in business administration, play in a world where artificial intelligence is democratizing technical knowledge and threatening the relevance of traditional master’s degrees in the report “IA o máster: ¿por qué debo ir a una escuela de negocios?” (AI or Master’s Degree: Why Should I Go to a Business School?)
José Ramón Calvo, new director of the Research Center at Fujairah University
José Ramón Calvo appointed new director of the Research Centre at the University of Fujairah, in the United Arab Emirates
Cells that heal
Pedro Guillén presents three decades of research in regenerative medicine focused on the use of cartilage cells during his acceptance speech at the Royal Academy of Medicine of Castilla-La Mancha: “The cell as medicine: chondrocyte culture rejuvenates the joint”
When AI becomes a threat
Cecilia Kindelán explains, during the 10th International Academic Meeting of the RAED (Royal Academy of Design), how the development of behaviors similar to a self-preservation instinct in artificial intelligence has moved beyond theoretical speculation and become a real cause for concern
Implementing AI in business without dying in the attempt
Josep Alet addresses the implementation of artificial intelligence in the business sector, its cost, and its return on investment in his presentation, “La paradoja de la IA de 2026: de la tecnología genérica a la capacidad situada” (The AI Paradox of 2026: From Generic Technology to Situated Capability)















