Researchers, teachers, students and others interested in science and have a social network of scientific, cultural and technological diffusion 'Divúlgame'.
The web (http://www.divulgame.net/) created by the student of the School of Telecommunications at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) Adrian Muñoz and hopes to become a meeting place for the scientific community.
Divúlgame is based on the selection of content through a voting system.
Users post links or texts that are voted by the community to spearhead page news on the web.
To improve the user experience, Muñoz has developed for four years a more modern and social interaction interface that allows users in specific communities within the site.
In addition to the general issue, the network will have another dedicated exclusively to universities that are discharged and that bring together all the content generated.
This service can be used to spread their news and be used as a means of communication with students and teachers.
Divúlgame registration is free and is an improvement compared to Facebook or Twitter because of the specialized nature of this social network aimed at the scientific community.
Divúlgame has a collaborative blog, divulgame.org, where translations of informative articles from other languages ​​into Castilian by a team of researchers published.
"We recently signed a partnership agreement with the American Chemical Society for translations and for his magazine," explains the creator of the web.
Divúlgame also manages the space 'Colloquium', which are made digital meetings with scientists.
They have been subjected to these collective scientists and popularizers like Jose Lopez Nicholas, Scientia, or the members of The Big Van Theory, among which is Javier Santaolalla, who was a physicist at CERN interviews.
Source: UPCT