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Research Management - Chemistry - 18.06.2025 - Today
ERC Advanced Grants for two HU research projects
Physics - Materials Science - 18.06.2025 - Today

Researchers led by a team at the University of Waterloo have developed a way to create tiny droplets of one liquid inside another liquid without mixing the two together.
Politics - 18.06.2025 - Today
New new video series teaches long-term impacts of political conflict
Politics - Social Sciences - 18.06.2025 - Today
Global Conservatism and World (Dis)Ordering
Keynote lecture, "Global Conservatism, Micropolitics, and World (Dis)Ordering," to be held by political scientist Ty Solomon at 6:00 p.m. on June 25, 2025, at Freie Universität Berlin What holds today's global conservative movements together across borders?
Paleontology - Environment - 18.06.2025 - Today
How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve thi
Comment: How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve thi Writing in The Conversation, Dr Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza (UCL Earth Sciences) explains how climate, ecology and evolutionary science have come together to reveal how pterosaurs learned to fly.
Environment - Campus - 18.06.2025 - Today

Innovation - Economics - 18.06.2025 - Today
Digital clothing and accessories? With AI, it’s possible
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 18.06.2025 - Today
Gravitational wave researcher makes a splash at Cardonald Primary School
Religions - Health - 18.06.2025 - Today
Exploring the Upside Down: New book examines religious themes in hit Netflix show Stranger Things
Health - Innovation - 18.06.2025 - Today
First time in Austria: Catheter-based mitral valve replacement via the groin successfully performed at University Hospital Vienna and MedUni Vienna
For the first time in Austria, the interdisciplinary heart team at MedUni Vienna and University Hospital Vienna has succeeded in performing a minimally invasive total mitral valve replacement via the inguinal vein in two patients with severe mitral valve insufficiency.
Social Sciences - 18.06.2025 - Today

Social Sciences - 18.06.2025 - Today

Politics - 18.06.2025 - Today

Health - 18.06.2025 - Today
Researching the acoustics of clinical care
Pedagogy - 17.06.2025
Parents play a key role in promoting healthy screen use in children
Youth researchers from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Utrecht Universiteit have developed a guideline for healthy screen use, intended for parents and caregivers.
Astronomy & Space - 17.06.2025

A unique system of satellite-tracking cameras designed, built and operated by a Canadian team has produced the first full year of satellite tracking data over Canada.
Economics - 17.06.2025

Innovation - Health - 17.06.2025

Innovation - Electroengineering - 17.06.2025
Five research projects receive grant within KIC call: FLOW++ Break-through technologies in flow and fluid composition measurement
Innovation - Economics - 17.06.2025

Career - Innovation - 17.06.2025

Politics - Agronomy & Food Science - 17.06.2025
Direct Democracy and Import Regulations as Drivers for Policy Change: Lessons from U.S. State Legislation
A new study from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin shows how referendums and flexible trade rules within the U.S. internal market enable states to adopt ambitious animal welfare laws-offering insights for European policymaking.
Health - Life Sciences - 17.06.2025
Open Source accelerates tools for small patient groups
Life Sciences - Research Management - 17.06.2025
ERC Advanced Grant for research into how body and brain work together in stressful decisions
Pedagogy - Innovation - 17.06.2025

Technology Danish primary schools have become dependent on Google technologies. This threatens privacy, democracy, and educational autonomy, according to a new study from the University of Copenhagen.
Health - Life Sciences - 17.06.2025

( ) Ghent University has once again proven its excellence in research by securing six coveted ERC Advanced Grants.
Social Sciences - Environment - 17.06.2025

Physics - Materials Science - 17.06.2025

Life Sciences - Astronomy & Space - 17.06.2025

Life Sciences - Research Management - 17.06.2025

Health - Pedagogy - 17.06.2025
New research set to uncover lost ancient medical texts
A team of researchers at the University of Manchester have secured a major ¤2.5 million (£2.1 million) grant from the European Research Council to uncover lost medical writings that could transform our understanding of ancient medicine and the exchange of knowledge between cultures.
Economics - Innovation - 17.06.2025

Career - Research Management - 17.06.2025
Five University of Glasgow Professors awarded prestigious ERC Advanced Grants
Forensic Science - 17.06.2025
Call for urgent reform in international battle against crime
Economics - Innovation - 17.06.2025

Health - Campus - 17.06.2025
EOC and USI launch the Institute for Translational Research
Event - Innovation - 17.06.2025
Advanced Studies+ diplomas: a ceremony celebrating innovation and collaboration
Health - Economics - 17.06.2025
Workshop HEADS
Art & Design - Event - 17.06.2025

Physics - Campus - 17.06.2025

Career - Campus - 17.06.2025
Systemic Sexism in Academia: New Study Outlines the Structural Hurdles Facing Women
Innovation - Economics - 17.06.2025

Politics - Campus - 17.06.2025

Campus - 17.06.2025

Innovation - Economics - 17.06.2025

Pedagogy - Campus - 17.06.2025

Economics - Innovation - 17.06.2025

Event - 17.06.2025

Environment - Chemistry - 17.06.2025

Researchers from the Ecotox Centre, Eawag and the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland have tested combined biological and chemical online monitoring as an early warning system at a municipal wastewater treatment plant. The system is able to detect peak loads of micropollutants in treated wastewater and identify toxic pollutants in real time.
Physics - Innovation - 17.06.2025

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Paleontology - Today
How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve thi
How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve thi
Environment - Today
Ethical, sustainable and trustworthy AI research and its societal impact central to new UL research centre
Ethical, sustainable and trustworthy AI research and its societal impact central to new UL research centre

Religions - Today
Exploring the Upside Down: New book examines religious themes in hit Netflix show Stranger Things
Exploring the Upside Down: New book examines religious themes in hit Netflix show Stranger Things
Innovation - Jun 17
Five research projects receive grant within KIC call: FLOW++ Break-through technologies in flow and fluid composition measurement
Five research projects receive grant within KIC call: FLOW++ Break-through technologies in flow and fluid composition measurement
Politics - Jun 17
Direct Democracy and Import Regulations as Drivers for Policy Change: Lessons from U.S. State Legislation
Direct Democracy and Import Regulations as Drivers for Policy Change: Lessons from U.S. State Legislation