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Life Sciences - Innovation - 13.05.2025

Innovation - Environment - 13.05.2025
DaCapo: Digital Tools for a Circular Value Chain
Politics - Social Sciences - 13.05.2025

Innovation - Economics - 13.05.2025

Innovation - Economics - 13.05.2025

Innovative ground-breaking research, blue sky thinking and impressive business credentials by University of Limerick researchers have been recognised as they scored a notable one-two at Enterprise Ireland's Start-Up Day 2025 in the Aviva Stadium.
Environment - Life Sciences - 13.05.2025

SFU study sheds new light on what causes long-term disability after a stroke and offers new path toward possible treatment Silent damage and rays of hope: Nick Dulvy sheds light on ecological diversi
Chemistry - 13.05.2025
HU junior researcher Alberto Pérez-Bitrián receives Emmy Noether grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG)
Environment - 13.05.2025

Campus - 13.05.2025

Microtechnics - 13.05.2025

A robotic hand developed at EPFL can pick up 24 different objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, thanks to compliant materials and structures rather than programming. When you reach out your hand to grasp an object like a bottle, you generally don't need to know the bottle's exact position in space to pick it up successfully.
Innovation - Physics - 13.05.2025
First production-ready TFLN photonic foundry emerges from CSEM spin-off
Economics - Environment - 13.05.2025
Internships boost student skills
Students are working with businesses to become the next generation of financial climate risk analysts.
Pharmacology - Health - 13.05.2025
Anthony Chalmers to co-lead new arm of international glioblastoma trial
Health - 13.05.2025

Politics - 13.05.2025

Social Sciences - 12.05.2025
New Publication in European Journal of Population
Environment - 12.05.2025

History & Archeology - Event - 12.05.2025

Health - Career - 12.05.2025

Health - 12.05.2025

Researchers from Swiss TPH and partners analysed the main causes of death among the elderly (75 years and older) in Switzerland.
Religions - Politics - 12.05.2025
In a world dominated by loud, divisive politics, the cardinals found an antidote in Pope Leo XIV
Event - 12.05.2025
New podcast sheds light on youth violence and justice
Health - Pharmacology - 12.05.2025
Availability of community pharmacies declining in deprived areas
People living in more deprived areas with worse health outcomes were 65% more likely to lose their local pharmacy than those in wealthier areas, according to research published today.
- 12.05.2025
Things I wish I would have known when I moved to Denmark
Environment - History & Archeology - 12.05.2025
The historic landscape is revealing its secrets
The Dutch historic landscape is under threat. Changes in the agricultural sector, rising sea levels, drought, and flooding urgently call for measures that will drastically alter the landscape.
Career - 12.05.2025
Workplace culture, not policies, biggest factor in helping employees disclose mental health concerns: SFU study
A Simon Fraser University new study is challenging a commonly held misconception that there's little organizations can do to encourage employees to disclose mental health concerns.
Psychology - Health - 12.05.2025

Exceeding two hours of weekday screen time doubled odds of clinically elevated anxiety, quadrupled emotional and behavioural difficulties Heightened anxiety, depression, aggression and impulsiveness i
Economics - Career - 12.05.2025

Administration - 12.05.2025

Economics - 12.05.2025
How influencers can tip the markets
Physics - 12.05.2025

Researchers at UCL and the Francis Crick Institute have, for the first time, identified the origin of cardiac cells using 3D images of a heart forming in real-time, inside a living mouse embryo. For the study, published in The EMBO Journal, the team used a technique called advanced light-sheet microscopy on a specially engineered mouse model.
Event - Architecture & Buildings - 12.05.2025

University of Bath hosts gathering of UK professionals working to house and improve conditions for displaced people Work by Bath academics to improve living conditions for refugees and people displac
Linguistics / Literature - History & Archeology - 09.05.2025

Environment - 09.05.2025

Environment - Life Sciences - 09.05.2025

The diversity of whitefish species in Swiss lakes is unique and plays a central role in lake ecosystems.
Pedagogy - Media - 09.05.2025

Transport - 09.05.2025
AeroDelft First Student Team to Test Liquid Hydrogen Aircraft Propulsion System
AeroDelft, a fully student-run and student-owned non-profit foundation based in Delft, has become the first student team in the world to design, build, and test an electric aircraft propulsion system (powertrain) using liquid hydrogen as its energy source.
Life Sciences - 09.05.2025

An international research team, including researchers from the Department of Biology at the University of Hamburg, sequenced the complete genomes of 6 primate species that are closely related to humans.
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 09.05.2025

A study led by the University of Bonn has illuminated the mechanism by which this marine creature produces the detergent The marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis feeds on oil, multiplying rapidly in the wake of oil spills, and thereby accelerating the elimination of the pollution, in many cases.
Environment - Pedagogy - 09.05.2025

Pharmacology - Health - 09.05.2025
Unlock science behind psychedelics
Why do some drugs cause hallucinations while others don't - even when they act on the same part of the brain? That's the mystery at the centre of a new research project supported by CQDM and Brain Canada.
Computer Science - Innovation - 09.05.2025
Making augmented reality suitable for society
Social Sciences - 08.05.2025
Online surveys rarely accessible: Study by communication scientist Volker Gehrau
Study by communication scientist Volker Gehrau: EU requirements for accessible online services rarely implemented Directive (EU) 2016/2102, adopted by the European Union in 2016, is unequivocal: all public sector bodies are required to make their websites and mobile applications accessible.
Pharmacology - Economics - 08.05.2025

Mathematics - Politics - 08.05.2025

Media - Life Sciences - 08.05.2025

Microtechnics - Environment - 08.05.2025

An edible robot made by scientists leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the water's surface, creating a safe - and nutritious - alternative to environmental monitoring devices made from artificial polymers and electronics. The boat-shaped robot takes advantage of the same phenomenon - the Marangoni effect - used by some aquatic insects to propel themselves across the surface of water.
Health - Psychology - 08.05.2025

A UCL-led trial of a new mental health drop-in service for children around England shows significant reductions in emotional and behavioural difficulties, and improved quality of life.
Pedagogy - Life Sciences - 08.05.2025

Parents' genes - even when not directly inherited by a child - may play a role in their educational and mental health outcomes, finds a new report by UCL researchers.
Health - Innovation - 08.05.2025

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