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Health - Pharmacology - 09.12.2024 - Today
Austrian Vaccination Day 2025: Vaccinated - Protected - Safe!
Environment - Innovation - 09.12.2024 - Today
Back to the future with wood and clay
Traditional building materials such as wood and clay are climate-friendly and perfectly complement each other.
Life Sciences - History / Archeology - 09.12.2024 - Today
Walk This Way: How Neanderthals and Bipedalism Define Our Past
Health - Social Sciences - 09.12.2024 - Today
From Somalia to the House of Lords: a UCL student’s journey
Health - 09.12.2024 - Today
Peter Vickers uncovers new method to measure global scientific consensus
A team of international researchers led by Professor Peter Vickers from our top-rated Philosophy department has developed a breakthrough method for gathering and analysing global scientific opinion with speed and precision.
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 09.12.2024 - Today
How day and night cycles shaped the dawn of life on Earth
Health - Pharmacology - 09.12.2024 - Today
Therapeutic potential of a novel mixture of mRNA in nanoparticles overcomes tumor progression
Brussels, December 9, 2024 - Therapeutic mRNAs offer great potential as a versatile and precise tool against cancer and various other diseases.
Environment - Social Sciences - 09.12.2024 - Today
How to enable rural Indian communities to sustainably adapt to climate change with law and policies
Physics - Life Sciences - 09.12.2024 - Today
Seeing with entangled quantum pairs
Zooming in to the "pixels of reality": the electron microscope helps us to do that. However, it is unsuited for particularly sensitive targets.
Environment - Innovation - 09.12.2024 - Today
Reinventing global cooperation through hackathons
A study by the University of Geneva and the United Nations suggests that we should focus on citizen participation processes to achieve sustainability and strengthen multilateralism Using collective intelligence to solve a problem: that's what hackathons are all'about. Historically dedicated to developing IT solutions, these events now also focus on global issues, particularly those related to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Life Sciences - Health - 09.12.2024 - Today
Can earthworms bring relief to a global blood donor shortage? Enterprising UCalgary students are working on it
Campus - Health - 09.12.2024 - Today
Existing EV batteries may last up to 40% longer than expected
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Astronomy / Space - Innovation - 09.12.2024 - Today
Cosmic ray measurements could help extend lifespan of UK bridges
A new research Dr David Mahon of the University of Glasgow has received £459,000 in new funding from UKRI's Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) to support the project, which aims to reduc
Astronomy / Space - History / Archeology - 09.12.2024 - Today
’It’s such an Aussie story’: celebrating 100 years of Mount Stromlo Observatory
Media - 09.12.2024 - Today
’Jumped the gun’: experts react to teen social media ban
Materials Science - Architecture - 09.12.2024 - Today
A thinner thermal insulation for buildings
Health - Pharmacology - 06.12.2024
Duncan Richards appointed as Head of Department of Medicine
Chemistry - Physics - 06.12.2024
Imperial projects among 100 new discovery projects awarded £80m of govt funding
Health - Innovation - 06.12.2024
Detection of microbial infections: faster, more sensitive and affordable
Innovation - Environment - 06.12.2024
Innovation accelerator Eindhoven Engine enters new phase
Politics - Campus - 06.12.2024
At USI to seek democracy: the story of Parwiz Mosamim
Environment - Campus - 06.12.2024
Timber, earth and a digital ecosystem for sustainable construction
Health - Life Sciences - 06.12.2024
New AI stroke brain scan readings are twice as accurate as current method
AI pinpoints stroke timing, treatment potential from a single scan New AI software can read the brain scans of patients who have had a stroke, to more accurately pinpoint when it happened and help doctors work out whether it can be successfully treated.
History / Archeology - 06.12.2024
Researcher from the Institute for Near Eastern Archaeology at Freie Universität Berlin to Participate in New Academy Project ’KI¦IB’
Materials Science - Physics - 06.12.2024
Burned rice hulls could help batteries store more charge
New research finds hard carbon in rice hull ash, providing a cheap, domestic source of the material that can replace graphite in lithium-ion or sodium-ion battery anodes Study: An unexpected source of hard carbon, rice hull ash, provides unexpected Li+ storage capacities (DOI: 10.1002/adsu.
Health - Economics - 06.12.2024
Influencers on YouTube: Children present mostly unhealthy food to children
A study by the Medical University of Vienna examined how food is presented in videos by child and youth influencers on YouTube and what influence this content can have on their young audience.
Health - Chemistry - 06.12.2024
Maths Homework Club, solar panels and asthma attacks: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From our Maths Homework club nominated for an award, to improving solar panel efficiency and a curious discovery reducing asthma attacks, here is some quick-read news from across Imperial. Maths Homework Club nominated An Imperial-run Maths Homework Club for young people in White City has been nominated for a Helping students make informed decisions (HELOA) Award for Best Small or Low Budget Initiative.
Campus - Life Sciences - 06.12.2024
Biological Sciences Postbaccalaureate Fellowship Offers Students Research and Grad School Preparation
Health - Life Sciences - 06.12.2024
Resistant to leave spot disease, susceptible to other pathogens
Researchers from the United States and Germany have discovered a peptide that makes barley in the most important barley-growing region of the United States more susceptible to leaf blotch disease.
History / Archeology - 06.12.2024
Customs: St. Nicholas - a benevolent saint for gloomy times?
Economics - 06.12.2024
’Tis the season for scamming
Chemistry - Materials Science - 06.12.2024
Magnesium electrolyte sparks next generation battery design
University of Waterloo researchers have made a key breakthrough in developing next-generation batteries that are made using magnesium instead of lithium.
Astronomy / Space - Earth Sciences - 06.12.2024
Double win for Europe: Sentinel-1C and Vega-C take to the skies
Campus - Event - 06.12.2024
Best of ANU community celebrated with Chancellor and VC awards
Environment - Economics - 06.12.2024
Capstone projects showcase diversity of students’ areas of focus in Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development
Environment - 06.12.2024
Creating a campus for all
Campus - 06.12.2024
Staying safe this festive season
Social Sciences - 06.12.2024
Reaching age at which parent died by suicide increases suicide risk among offspring
People who lost a parent to suicide face a higher risk of suicide or self-harm themselves when they reach the age their parent lived to, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
Life Sciences - Health - 06.12.2024
Improving Brain-Machine Interfaces with Machine Learning
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) have enabled a handful of test participants who are unable to move or speak to communicate simply by thinking. An implanted device picks up the neural signals associated with a particular thought and converts them into control signals that are fed into a computer or a robotic limb.
Campus - Innovation - 06.12.2024
Rales HCI Fellows Bring Inclusive Technology to the Forefront of Industry
Campus - Health - 06.12.2024
AI could help reduce injury risk in pianists
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Social Sciences - 06.12.2024
Course aims to build connections, increase civic engagement
Astronomy / Space - 06.12.2024
Students Aim High at NASA JPL ’Candy Toss’ Competition
Members belonging to one of three teams from Oakwood School aim their devices - armed with chocolate-coated-peanut candies - at a target during JPL's annual Invention Challenge on Dec.
Astronomy / Space - Innovation - 06.12.2024
More than 10,000 supernovae counted in stellar census
Since 2018 the Zwicky Transient Facility , an international astronomical collaboration based at the Palomar Observatory in California, has scanned the entire sky every two to three nights.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 06.12.2024
Record-low Antarctic sea ice can be explained and forecast months out by patterns in winds
Amid all the changes in Earth's climate, sea ice in the stormy Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica was, for a long time, an odd exception.
Health - Life Sciences - 06.12.2024
Lifesaving brain surgery makes UCLA graduation dreams come true
Innovation - Economics - 06.12.2024
What do we know about the economics of AI?
Campus - Environment - 05.12.2024
Nine professors appointed
Social Sciences - Health - 05.12.2024
Five things young women need to know about the menopause
Health - Life Sciences - 05.12.2024
UCL in global top 10 for influential researchers
A total of 74 UCL academics are featured in Clarivate's annual 'Highly Cited Researchers List' 2024, recognising authors of the most influential research papers around the world.
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Environment - Today
How to enable rural Indian communities to sustainably adapt to climate change with law and policies
How to enable rural Indian communities to sustainably adapt to climate change with law and policies
Life Sciences - Today
Can earthworms bring relief to a global blood donor shortage? Enterprising UCalgary students are working on it
Can earthworms bring relief to a global blood donor shortage? Enterprising UCalgary students are working on it
History - Dec 6
Researcher from the Institute for Near Eastern Archaeology at Freie Universität Berlin to Participate in New Academy Project 'KI¦IB'
Researcher from the Institute for Near Eastern Archaeology at Freie Universität Berlin to Participate in New Academy Project 'KI¦IB'