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Life Sciences - Health - 30.06.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 30.06.2025

A collaboration between researchers from the Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IDSIA USI-SUPSI) , led by Cesare Alippi, a Full Professor at the Faculty of Informatics at Università d
History & Archeology - Innovation - 30.06.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 30.06.2025
Dangerous Variant of Salmonella Still Not Eradicated
Zoonotic diseases The infectious and multi-resistant cattle disease Salmonella Dublin can be fatal to both humans and animals and causes significant losses for farmers.
Computer Science - 30.06.2025

Our dependence on digital technology drives us to allocate significant resources towards securing our systems against potential local or global blackouts.
Sport - 30.06.2025

Data analysis by a University of Manchester psychologist has confirmed the suspicion that tennis players who take a bathroom break are likely to gain an advantage over their opponent.
Health - Pharmacology - 30.06.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 30.06.2025
UM171 breaks new ground
Health - Pharmacology - 30.06.2025

Researchers found European cough medicine Ambroxol may reduce psychiatric symptoms, improve cognitive performance About half of those diagnosed with Parkinson's develop dementia within 10 years, profoundly affecting patients, families and the health care system.
Health - Innovation - 30.06.2025

These scientists can 3D-print living cells - a first step to printing our own organs. Back in 2015, chemist Professor Adam Perriman was hacking 3D plastic printers with his team at the University of Bristol, UK, looking for a way to print biological materials.
Politics - 30.06.2025
All major UK political parties lack boldness needed to tackle poverty, new research says
New research finds that all major UK political parties lack the boldness needed to significantly raise people out of poverty.
History & Archeology - Social Sciences - 30.06.2025

History & Archeology - 30.06.2025
The Concept of Technology in Late 18th-Century Germany
Health - Physics - 30.06.2025
AI-Assisted Technique Offers Safe, Effective, Painless Breast Imaging Alternative
A Caltech-led team has developed a safe, effective, and painless breast imaging technique that incorporates machine learning</a> to help differentiate between suspicious and healthy tissue. The method has now been tested on patients and performs as well as or better than other conventional breast imaging techniques.</p> <p >For decades, X-ray mammography has been the gold standard of breast imaging for the early detection of breast cancer.
Politics - Social Sciences - 27.06.2025
Community spirit for societal resilience in time of crisis and transition
Administration - 27.06.2025
Oireachtas committee told recommendations from Housing Commission not ’meaningfully’ implemented by Government
Environment - 27.06.2025

Psychology - 27.06.2025
Understanding autism for better inclusion: A new university certificate in Luxembourg
Health - Campus - 27.06.2025
TU Dublin’s Online Healthcare Programmes in Clinical Instrument Decontamination - Expanding Access, Elevating Standards
Life Sciences - 27.06.2025
Here are the flowers that both bees and humans like best
Insects Botanists from the University of Copenhagen and the UK set out to find the best flower combinations for bees and hoverflies.
Physics - Computer Science - 27.06.2025

Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 27.06.2025

Life Sciences - Innovation - 27.06.2025
New project to pioneer the principles of human genome synthesis
An ambitious new research project, SynHG (Synthetic Human Genome), is aiming to develop the foundational and scalable tools, technology and methods needed to synthesise human genomes.
Environment - 27.06.2025
Ilse Aben receives prestigious Stevin grant for pioneering methane research
Environment - Geography - 27.06.2025
’Right size, right place’ approach required for climate adaptation plans
The outcomes of a new study on the extent of future flooding caused by climate change along the Clyde Estuary could help coastal cities around the world better defend themselves against rising tides and extreme weather.
Health - Veterinary - 27.06.2025
Research highlights the potential gains from early conversations and treatment for newly diagnosed cats with diabetes
RVC research highlights the potential gains from early conversations and treatment for newly diagnosed cats with diabetes New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has shed new light on the epidemiology, risk factors and outcomes for cats diagnosed with diabetes mellitus in the UK.
Health - Pharmacology - 27.06.2025
UK economy losing billions to cancer
Cancer is costly for patients and the NHS - but it also has a significant impact on the UK economy, according to research led by the University of Leeds. The UK could save billions of pounds per year by focusing on cancer prevention, as well as finding and treating cancer earlier, according to the Cost of Cancer report , commissioned by Cancer Research UK.
Health - Pharmacology - 26.06.2025

A teenager who has lost family members including her mother because of a rare genetic hereditary illness has become the first patient in the UK and Europe to have a new treatment developed by Cambridge researchers and approved for use on the NHS.
Health - 26.06.2025

Innovation - 26.06.2025
Reimagining architectural thinking: exploring the future of co-evolution in design
Environment - Career - 26.06.2025
New hiring approvals to support our continued financial sustainability
Environment - Economics - 26.06.2025
Opinion: ’Upcycled’ food is on the rise - here’s what you need to know
Innovation - Media - 26.06.2025

Digital habits What lies behind our dissatisfaction with our screen use - and why does the dissatisfaction rarely lead to action? A new Danish study sheds light on this.
Politics - Economics - 26.06.2025
Globalisation and trade exposure drives demand for political lobbyists
Environment - Innovation - 26.06.2025
Thuringian University Network for Sustainability: Tackling global challenges together
Life Sciences - Environment - 26.06.2025
Using GPS trackers to study red deer behaviour in Scotland
Environment - Materials Science - 26.06.2025

How can we accelerate the energy transition in a socially responsible way? researchers propose a publicly funded basic service in solar energy that would increase energy autonomy, create social justice and promote further investment in renewable energies.
Health - Life Sciences - 26.06.2025
Oxford to lead new £50m MRC Centre to develop brain stimulation device-based therapies
Computer Science - Innovation - 26.06.2025

Researchers from TU Graz, Pro2Future and the University of St. Gallen have developed methods that enable IoT devices to run AI models with minimal memory - for example, to correct positioning errors.
Health - Innovation - 26.06.2025
TU Dublin Researcher Awarded Over ¤650k for Breakthrough Cancer Diagnostic Technology
Architecture & Buildings - Innovation - 26.06.2025
Waterloo partnership aims to build 10,000 ’missing middle homes’ by 2030
Law - 26.06.2025
Forty years of Schengen: Where do we stand?
Chemistry - Physics - 26.06.2025
Stamp-sized hard drives capable of storing 100 times more data than current tech closer to fruition
A new molecule co-developed by ANU chemists can store digital data at temperatures as cold as the moon at night.
Law - 26.06.2025
’Three electrons are enough: an unprecedented experiment sheds light on the laws of matter’
Psychology - Health - 26.06.2025
Refugees and migrants struggle to access appropriate mental health care in Belgium
VUB researchers contribute to European information platform aiming to lower barriers to mental health care Refugees and migrants are at an increased risk of mental health disorders such as post-traum
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 26.06.2025
Building SPHEREx in a Caltech Basement
Chi Nguyen remembers the moment she plugged her laptop into a large monitor in a conference room and onlookers began to cheer.
Health - Innovation - 25.06.2025
¤3 million funding for UCD projects including solutions for endometriosis and damaged joints
Architecture & Buildings - 25.06.2025
How to Find Housing in Aarhus
The housing market in Aarhus is fairly competitive, and for good reason! Aarhus is a beautiful, vibrant city with the highest percentage of students in Denmark.
Health - Sport - 25.06.2025

Pedagogy - 25.06.2025
Latest Rees Centre report calls for ethical and effective information use to improve children’s lives
A new report - ' Seen, Heard and Understood: Unlocking the Potential of Children's Information Systems to Improve Outcomes' - released today by the Children's Information Project and led by the Rees
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Social Sciences - Jul 8
UT will only enter into partnerships in conflict areas that contribute to peace and the protection of human rights
UT will only enter into partnerships in conflict areas that contribute to peace and the protection of human rights
Computer Science - Jul 8
Competence-oriented digital teaching, learning and testing: 'Lessons learned' in the examING project
Competence-oriented digital teaching, learning and testing: 'Lessons learned' in the examING project
Astronomy & Space - Jul 8
Dr Kai Wang sheds new light on cosmic connections at National Astronomy Meeting
Dr Kai Wang sheds new light on cosmic connections at National Astronomy Meeting
Computer Science - Jul 8
Researcher teaches systems that determine the location of people or objects within buildings to work together
Researcher teaches systems that determine the location of people or objects within buildings to work together
Physics - Jul 8
Redefining engineering: Dr Elizabeth Williams is shaping safer tech and industry practices for everyone
Redefining engineering: Dr Elizabeth Williams is shaping safer tech and industry practices for everyone
Computer Science - Jul 7
A system for embedding invisible digital information in printed documents has been created
A system for embedding invisible digital information in printed documents has been created