Smartwatches to better understand psychiatric illnesses and their genetic basis
Smartwatches that can collect physical and physiological data on users could be potentially interesting tools in biomedicine to gain a better understanding of brain diseases and behavioural disorders and possible driver mutations related to these pathologies.
Bullying impacts teenage mental health
A major new study by experts from The University of Manchester has found that bullying has a significant negative impact on the mental health of teenagers - particularly for boys - and has highlighted the need for more effective prevention strategies in schools.
AI-Powered Data Analysis Uncovers Issues in Scientific Publications
Study reveals: Chemical research reports often contain inaccurate measurement data. AI-powered data analysis tools have the potential to significantly improve the quality of scientific publications. A new study by Professor Mathias Christmann, a chemistry professor at Freie Universität Berlin, has uncovered shortcomings in chemical publications.
A new state between metal and insulator
A kind of 'umbilical cord' between different quantum states can be found in some materials. Researchers at TU Wien have now shown that this 'umbilical cord' is generic to many materials.
Why the earth rumbles in Iceland
The earth is rumbling in Iceland - again. This time it is the Bárðarbunga volcano, located in the middle of the island, that is causing concern. Nicole Richter, junior professor at the Neotectonics and Georisks department at RWTH Aachen University, explains what is happening and what effects an eruption could have.
Brain changes in Huntington’s disease decades before diagnosis will guide future prevention trials
Subtle changes in the brain, detectable through advanced imaging, blood and spinal fluid analysis, happen approximately twenty years before a clinical motor diagnosis in people with Huntington's disease, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
Violence on TV: what happens to children who watch?
Boys exposed to violent screen content in the preschool years were more likely to become antisocial and violent themselves a decade later, in their mid-teens, a new study shows.
Hornworts provide clues to plant evolution
Researchers create dataset resource to understand plant development, resilience and biodiversity. Land plants are extremely diverse: over 400,000 species reaching every corner of the world.
Global Trust in Science Remains Strong
A global survey spanning 68 countries reveals that public trust in scientists is still high. Led by the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, a team of 241 researchers conducted the largest post-pandemic study of trust in science, societal expectations and public views on research priorities.
Arctic Permafrost in climate change
Global climate models show, how the Arctic permafrost will respond to global warming. The Arctic is heating up particularly fast as a result of global warming - with serious consequences.
New material for extracting CO2 from air and exhaust gases
Quantum chemical calculations by HU enable the development of new porous materials distinct by a high adsorption capacity for CO2.
Professor of Pharmaceutical or Biopharmaceutical Process Engineering (80-100%) Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, Windisch
PhD opportunities in a first class research environment Hannover Biomedical Research School, OE 9117
Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in im Bereich Soziale Sicherheit und Sozialpolitik Berner Fachhochschule
Doktorand*in mit qualitativem Profil in der sozialen Arbeit Berner Fachhochschule
SNF-Doktorand*in Network Science Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, Windisch
Full or Associate Professor, Senior Staff Dentist in charge of the Gerodontology Unit Université de Genève
Head of ’Socioeconomics’ Research Group Agroscope, Ettenhausen (planned place of work in the medium term: 1725 Posieux FR) and working from home
Beamline Scientist for software development at MX beamlines PSI, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen
Chargé-e de cours HES « Pour le LER Soutien aux aîné-e-s et soins palliatifs » HES-SO Genève, HEdS – site Champel
Postdoctoral fellowship and support program at KIT: Young Investigator Group Preparation Program (YIG... Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT
Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in Elektronik (80-100%) Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, Windisch
Responsable du département des instruments de l’orchestre HES-SO Genève, Genève et Neuchâtel
(Senior) Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in Simulation und Analyse von Energiesystemen 80 -100% Hochschule Luzern - Technik & Architektur
Professor*in für Pharmazeutisches oder Biopharmazeutisches Prozess-Engineering (80-100%) Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, Windisch
What is the current state of the health system in Ticino? Insights from Dean Giovanni Pedrazzini
The University of Manchester partners in £8.2 million initiative to accelerate diagnostic innovation
Dutch Youth on Smartphone Policies in Secondary Schools: 'Involvement Increases Satisfaction'
Study identifies illicit finance risks in Premier League club ownership structures
University of Glasgow research and innovation showcased for Scottish Labour leader
Econometrician: 'Abortion following unintended pregnancy does not cause mental health issues, but risk behavior does'
Brits still associate working-class accents with criminal behaviour - study warns of bias in the criminal justice system