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Sport - Campus - 04.11.2024
Carnegie Mellon Launches Sports Analytics Center

Innovation - 04.11.2024
Small modular nuclear reactors can help meet US energy and emission goals-if we let them
SMRs have the potential provide a low-carbon path to meeting our country's energy needs, but they'll need help from policy and learning on the job Study: The Role of Policy and Module Manufacturing L

Psychology - Health - 04.11.2024
Beating the odds: Students at Detroit public schools are less depressed, anxious
The share of 8th-12th grade students reporting depression and anxiety symptoms fell below pre-pandemic levels in 2022-23 in the Detroit Public School Community District-which is the opposite of national trends.

Pedagogy - 04.11.2024
Toddlers understand concept of possibility
Toddlers understand concept of possibility
Children too young to know words like "impossible" and "improbable" nonetheless understand how possibility works, finds new work with 2- and 3-year-olds Children too young to know words like "impossible" and "improbable" nonetheless understand how possibility works, finds new work with 2- and 3-year-olds.

Politics - 04.11.2024
Johns Hopkins launches dashboard tracking campaign spending
Johns Hopkins launches dashboard tracking campaign spending

Innovation - Campus - 04.11.2024
A new focus on understanding the human element

Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 04.11.2024
Empowering systemic racism research at MIT and beyond
Researchers in the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism are building an open data repository to advance research on racial inequity in domains like policing, housing, and health care.

Economics - Environment - 04.11.2024
Preparing Taiwan for a decarbonized economy

Innovation - Social Sciences - 04.11.2024
Lemelson-MIT awards 2024-25 InvenTeam grants to eight high school teams

Pedagogy - Innovation - 04.11.2024
Q&A: A STEAM framework that prepares learners for evolving careers and technologies

Life Sciences - Astronomy / Space - 04.11.2024
NASA funds effort to study effects of the space environment on living organisms

Politics - Campus - 03.11.2024
Panel reflects on civic purpose, the 2024 election, and beyond

Health - Life Sciences - 03.11.2024
Report of the president: Academic Council professoriate appointments

Materials Science - Campus - 03.11.2024
Finding a sweet spot between radical and relevant
Finding a sweet spot between radical and relevant

Health - 02.11.2024
UK Government austerity policies associated with increased rates of adverse birth outcomes
New research published today shows that UK Government 'austerity' policies since 2010 are associated with striking increases in rates of preterm and low birthweight babies, particularly among those living in the poorest neighbourhoods. The study by University of Glasgow and Public Health Scotland researchers, published in the European Journal of Public Health, analysed almost 2.3 million births in Scotland between 1981 and 2019.

Social Sciences - Health - 01.11.2024
Loneliness in old age and the role of social workers
Loneliness has been identified as a major challenge for social work because of its significant impact on health and social care services, particularly for older people.

Health - Pharmacology - 01.11.2024
New early phase trial for patients with recurrent glioblastoma

Physics - Health - 01.11.2024
Stent surgery and quantum entanglement: News from Imperial
Stent surgery and quantum entanglement: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From a promising route to reducing brain injury risk in stent surgery, to a new way to probe the mysteries of quantum entanglement, here is some quick-read news from across Imperial.

Career - Campus - 01.11.2024
Labour must address levelling-up failures by promoting a strong skills base in weaker economies
Labour must address levelling-up failures by promoting a strong skills base in weaker economies

Physics - 01.11.2024
Iron detection method based on high-resolution magnetic field camera
Hochschule für Life Sciences Iron detection is important in many areas, from the food industry to health research and machine maintenance.

Environment - Economics - 01.11.2024
3 Questions: Can we secure a sustainable supply of nickel?
Extraction of nickel, an essential component of clean energy technologies, needs stronger policies to protect local environments and communities, MIT researchers say.

Health - Career - 01.11.2024
Healthcare staff celebrated at Imperial research event

Politics - Psychology - 01.11.2024
Love aligns? Most couples share political beliefs, but few bridge partisan divide
Study abstract: I love you but I hate your politics: The role of political dissimilarity in romantic relationships The U.S. elections have polarized both political parties, causing many people to end connections with family and friends.

Politics - History / Archeology - 01.11.2024
Minority voters likely to determine presidential outcome

Social Sciences - Forensic Science - 01.11.2024
Researchers locate intervention points to prevent male perpetration of domestic violence
Researchers locate intervention points to prevent male perpetration of domestic violence
Insights into patterns and risk factors identified through collaboration with the Calgary Police Service A new publication from the  School of Public Policy and  Shift: The Project to End Domestic Vio

Health - 01.11.2024
Call for volunteers for quit smoking study with benefits
Call for volunteers for quit smoking study with benefits

Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 01.11.2024
Breaking bread, building community and battling bias
Breaking bread, building community and battling bias

Environment - 01.11.2024
Indigenous cultural burning has protected Australia's landscape for millennia
Indigenous cultural burning has protected Australia’s landscape for millennia
Ancient cultural burning practices carried out by Indigenous Australians limited fuel availability and prevented high intensity fires in southeastern Australia for thousands of years, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Nottingham.

Environment - Health - 01.11.2024
Buzz off! Challenge of keeping pest flies off cattle moo-tivates Vet Med researcher
Buzz off! Challenge of keeping pest flies off cattle moo-tivates Vet Med researcher
When there's a fly hovering around your head, buzzing incessantly in your ear, deftly avoiding your aggravated swatting, that pesky little insect is all'you can think about until it's over.

Life Sciences - Campus - 01.11.2024
Five CMU Researchers Receive Kaufman Foundation Grants

Life Sciences - Health - 01.11.2024
Killing the messenger
A newly characterized anti-viral defense system in bacteria aborts infection through a novel mechanism by chemically altering mRNA.

Astronomy / Space - Physics - 01.11.2024
Communications user terminal developed by MIT Lincoln Laboratory prepares for historic moon flyby
Aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, the terminal will beam data over laser links during the first crewed lunar mission since 1972.

Politics - Pedagogy - 01.11.2024
How examining conflict can be ’intellectually serious’ and ’incredibly fun’

Physics - Campus - 01.11.2024
Smart handling of neutrons is crucial to fusion power success

Health - 01.11.2024
U-M consumer sentiment surveys remain robust measurement of economic behavior
After transition from phone to web-only methods, surveys stay true to trends EXPERT Q&A Following a four-month transition from phone-based methods, the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers has entered its third month of exclusively using web interviews as of October.

Health - Pharmacology - 01.11.2024
Study on opioid poisoning in children points to prevention strategies
Most fatal pediatric opioid poisonings among children occur in their home with many following a history of maltreatment, a new Yale study finds. At least a quarter of children in the United States who died from opioid poisoning between 2004 and 2020 were victims of prior abuse or neglect, a new Yale study finds, and over two-thirds of 10- to 17-year-olds who suffered fatal poisonings had a history of substance use.

Environment - Agronomy / Food Science - 01.11.2024
Making agriculture more resilient to climate change
Researchers across MIT are working on ways to boost food production and help crops survive drought. As Earth's temperature rises, agricultural practices will need to adapt.

Politics - Campus - 31.10.2024
Six things political scientists are watching this election
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Chemistry - Physics - 31.10.2024
Bachelor students develop model to better understand the chemical process of renewable fuels
A group of TU Delft bachelor students has developed, as part of the studentsminor in Computational Science and Engineering, a new model that accurately predicts the molecular properties of alkanes.

Environment - 31.10.2024
UK poised to lead G7 on clean electricity production

Physics - Innovation - 31.10.2024
Unlocking the atomic world reveals new research possibilities
Unlocking the atomic world reveals new research possibilities
What sets the University of Waterloo apart is our commitment to collaboration across disciplines that bring together expertise from all corners of campus to drive innovation. Waterloo's state-of-the-art Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) technology is at the heart of groundbreaking research across multiple fields, from neuromorphic computing to advanced battery technology.

Environment - Pedagogy - 31.10.2024
Three ways for schools to make climate education inclusive for all children
Three ways for schools to make climate education inclusive for all children

Chemistry - 31.10.2024
UCLA chemists just broke a 100-year-old rule and say it's time to rewrite the textbooks
UCLA chemists just broke a 100-year-old rule and say it’s time to rewrite the textbooks
Key takeaways According to Bredt's rule, double bonds cannot exist at certain positions on organic molecules if the molecule's geometry deviates too far from what we learn in textbooks. This rule has constrained chemists for a century. A new paper in Science shows how to make molecules that violate Bredt's rule, allowing chemists to find practical ways to make and use them in reactions.

Astronomy / Space - 31.10.2024
'Blood-Soaked' Eyes: NASA's Webb, Hubble Examine Galaxy Pair
’Blood-Soaked’ Eyes: NASA’s Webb, Hubble Examine Galaxy Pair
The gruesome palette of these galaxies is owed to a mix of mid-infrared light from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and visible and ultraviolet light from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.

Astronomy / Space - Physics - 31.10.2024
Why NASA's SPHEREx Mission Will Make 'Most Colorful' Cosmic Map Ever
Why NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Will Make ’Most Colorful’ Cosmic Map Ever
NASA's SPHEREx observatory undergoes integration and testing at BAE Systems in Boulder, Colorado, in April 2024. The space telescope will use a technique called spectroscopy across the entire sky, capturing the universe in more than 100 colors. Credit: BAE Systems" The space telescope will detect over 100 colors from hundreds of millions of stars and galaxies.

Religions - 31.10.2024
November is Islamophobia Awareness Month
November is Islamophobia Awareness Month
November is Islamophobia Awareness Month, a time to learn about the impact of Islamophobia and find out how you can help challenge stereotypes and prejudices.

Architecture - History / Archeology - 31.10.2024
Two ISA project on for the four-year period 25-28
Two ISA project on for the four-year period 25-28

History / Archeology - Linguistics / Literature - 31.10.2024
From Yiddish to English: How the bagel came to America
Over time, the English language has acquired quite a few Yiddish words, such as bagel. Some are now no longer even recognizable as such.

Economics - 31.10.2024
Global ripple effects: Expert insights on Trump’s tariff plans

Environment - 31.10.2024
Natural pesticide for the production of protein-rich microalgae
Natural pesticide for the production of protein-rich microalgae
In times of climate crisis and food shortages, the cultivation of microalgae is a promising solution that could fundamentally change the way we produce animal feed, bioplastics or biofuel.