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Health - Social Sciences - 20.11.2024
Swiss TPH Symposium: Women and Gender in Global Health
Swiss TPH Symposium: Women and Gender in Global Health

Life Sciences - Health - 20.11.2024
Seeing Memories Form
Seeing Memories Form
ISTA scientists take a deep look into memory processing inside the hippocampus Resembling a seahorse, as its name implies from the Greek words "hippos" (horse) and "kampus" (sea monster), the hippocampus is a brain region crucial for memory formation. But until recently, scientists have not been able to link memory formation to distinct molecular signals.

Health - Pharmacology - 20.11.2024
A way out of the antibiotics crisis
A way out of the antibiotics crisis

Health - Pharmacology - 20.11.2024
New approaches in nanomedicine for the targeted treatment of liver diseases
New approaches in nanomedicine for the targeted treatment of liver diseases

Career - Economics - 20.11.2024
Last chance to have your say: UniForum Staff Survey closing 22 November
Last chance to have your say: UniForum Staff Survey closing 22 November

Politics - 20.11.2024
Inflation and the election
Inflation and the election
The impact of inflation on the 2024 presidential election Johns Hopkins political economist David A. Steinberg explains how rising costs dampened enthusiasm for Kamala Harris and played a key

Health - 20.11.2024
Lived Experience Academy brings a new approach to research
Our researchers are helping to put people with lived experience of mental health distress at the forefront of health and social care research.

Astronomy / Space - Physics - 20.11.2024
New cosmic map supports Einstein’s prediction about gravity
Albert Einstein's transformational prediction about how gravity behaves has been backed by an international team of researchers who studied how the force acts on cosmic scales.

Innovation - Environment - 20.11.2024
Paper sends a signal in PulpaTronics' alternative to metal-and-silicon RFID tags
Paper sends a signal in PulpaTronics’ alternative to metal-and-silicon RFID tags

Life Sciences - Agronomy / Food Science - 20.11.2024
Collaboration key to ultimate genotypes in plants and livestock
University of Queensland researchers are setting the agenda for breeding high yield, heat tolerant and disease-resistant crops and low emission cattle with excellent feed conversion efficiency as they search for the ultimate genotype.

Physics - 20.11.2024
Nuclear Fusion: A Promising Futuristic Research Field
Nuclear Fusion: A Promising Futuristic Research Field
Markus Markl is a theoretical physicist at TU Graz working on nuclear fusion - a clean form of energy that we want to copy from the sun.

Environment - Politics - 20.11.2024
Study raises concerns about the climate change and global conflict crises
As a lawyer Luisa Bedoya Taborda worked with rural communities forced off their land by armed groups in Colombia, South America.

Pedagogy - Social Sciences - 20.11.2024
Parents don't need to feel guilty about day care - children can thrive
Parents don’t need to feel guilty about day care - children can thrive

Campus - Social Sciences - 20.11.2024
Fostering innovation through diverse perspectives
Fostering innovation through diverse perspectives
A recent luncheon welcomed the 2024 cohort of postdoctoral scholars through the Provost's Program for Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholars and the Provost's Program for Black and Indigenous Postdoctoral Scholars.

Environment - Innovation - 20.11.2024
International collaboration unveils Philippine river management recommendations
New recommendations from an international research project could help reduce the environmental impact of metal mining on rivers in the Philippines and guide the mining industry to become more sustainable at all scales, the project's leaders say.

Environment - 20.11.2024
Cost of living pressures behind Dictionary's Word of the Year 
Cost of living pressures behind Dictionary’s Word of the Year 

Media - 20.11.2024
'It's really hard to switch off': the quest to find Australia's Word of the Year
’It’s really hard to switch off’: the quest to find Australia’s Word of the Year

Politics - 20.11.2024
Democracy Sausage: Big money, big influence, big parties
Democracy Sausage: Big money, big influence, big parties

Materials Science - Physics - 20.11.2024
12 Waterloo researchers among the most influential in the world
12 Waterloo researchers among the most influential in the world

Innovation - Agronomy / Food Science - 20.11.2024
Founder spotlight: Kwaku Owusu Twum wins Velocity Pitch Competition in his first semester
Founder spotlight: Kwaku Owusu Twum wins Velocity Pitch Competition in his first semester

Research Management - Campus - 20.11.2024
Open scholarship at UCalgary is on track for big impact

Computer Science - Environment - 20.11.2024
New supercomputer enables cutting-edge and sustainable research
New supercomputer enables cutting-edge and sustainable research

Campus - Career - 20.11.2024
Creating the right conditions for UCL’s continued success

Agronomy / Food Science - Innovation - 20.11.2024
Light-altering spray for greenhouses could help lengthen the fruit growing season in the UK
Light-altering spray for greenhouses could help lengthen the fruit growing season in the UK
New spray developed by scientists at Bath could help boost UK farming and increase the UK's food security.

Health - Life Sciences - 20.11.2024
What is familial Mediterranean fever? The genetic disorder causes painful inflammation
What is familial Mediterranean fever? The genetic disorder causes painful inflammation

Astronomy / Space - Microtechnics - 20.11.2024
NASA Ocean World Explorers Have to Swim Before They Can Fly
NASA Ocean World Explorers Have to Swim Before They Can Fly
A prototype of a robot designed to explore subsurface oceans of icy moons is reflected in the water's surface during a pool test at Caltech in September.

Materials Science - Mathematics - 20.11.2024
Tunable ultrasound propagation in microscale metamaterials
New framework advances experimental capabilities, including design and characterization, of microscale acoustic metamaterials. Acoustic metamaterials - architected materials that have tailored geometries designed to control the propagation of acoustic or elastic waves through a medium - have been studied extensively through computational and theoretical methods.

Environment - Innovation - 20.11.2024
Reality check on technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the air
Study finds many climate-stabilization plans are based on questionable assumptions about the future cost and deployment of "direct air capture" and therefore may not bring about promised reductions.

Social Sciences - Health - 20.11.2024
Refining tools that spot risk of violence in young adults in urban emergency rooms may save lives
University of Michigan study documents patients' situations, points to broadening intervention efforts at time of emergency care Study: Firearm violence and associated factors among young adults presenting to emergency departments in three cities: Baseline results from 1016/j.ypmed.

Law - 20.11.2024
Law enforcement leaders view pretrial diversion programs as a source for positive change

Innovation - Computer Science - 20.11.2024
In the ’Wild West’ of AI chatbots, subtle biases related to race and caste often go unchecked
Recently, LinkedIn announced its Hiring Assistant , an artificial intelligence "agent" that performs the most repetitious parts of recruiters' jobs - including interacting with job candidates before and after interviews.

Religions - 19.11.2024
I've studied organisational failure for decades - the Church of England needs more than a new leader
I’ve studied organisational failure for decades - the Church of England needs more than a new leader

Campus - Social Sciences - 19.11.2024
Mixed-level classes boost ninth graders’ success in math
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Health - Campus - 19.11.2024
Vintage Big Game style makes a comeback

Campus - Health - 19.11.2024
Stanford launches 3 Minute Thesis competition

Health - Campus - 19.11.2024
Vintage Big Game fashion makes a comeback

Environment - Agronomy / Food Science - 19.11.2024
Bees can help map pollution
Bees can help map pollution

History / Archeology - 19.11.2024
The trail of the master forger: new evidence discovered
The trail of the master forger: new evidence discovered
Historians identify medieval document as work of Italian counterfeiter   A document held in Göttingen University's Faculty of Humanities has been revealed as an 18 century forgery.

Environment - 19.11.2024
Reading Marathon '1.5 Degrees is Dead!' at Freie Universität Berlin
Reading Marathon ’1.5 Degrees is Dead!’ at Freie Universität Berlin

Environment - Earth Sciences - 19.11.2024
Research team makes National Geographic’s ’Picture of the Year’ cover

Research Management - 19.11.2024
INSTITUT-SoMuM Issue 2 of the doctoral journal Mutations en Méditerranée (MeM) is out

Mathematics - Computer Science - 19.11.2024
And it keeps on turning
And it keeps on turning
The coloured Cube has been around for 50 years. Its inventor, Erno Rubik, celebrated his 80th birthday this year.

Health - Social Sciences - 19.11.2024
Teenage truancy rates rise in English-speaking countries
Truancy rates have risen faster in developed English-speaking countries since the Covid-19 pandemic than in non-English-speaking countries, according to a new working paper by UCL researchers. Teenage girls are also increasingly more likely to skip school than boys across Anglophone countries. In 2022, 26% of all'Year 11 pupils in England reported playing truant at least once in the last fortnight.

Health - Life Sciences - 19.11.2024
New gene editing therapy for heart condition is safe and effective
New gene editing therapy for heart condition is safe and effective
A new type of therapy that 'edits' a gene in patients with a rare heart condition has been shown to be safe and effective, according to research from UCL and the Royal Free Hospital.

Environment - 19.11.2024
Cop29 bingo: a beginner's guide to climate acronyms
Cop29 bingo: a beginner’s guide to climate acronyms

Social Sciences - Politics - 19.11.2024
'Most students stand up for issues that are important to them'
’Most students stand up for issues that are important to them’

Campus - Computer Science - 19.11.2024
First experts in AI and engineering systems graduate
First experts in AI and engineering systems graduate
The first engineers of the AI&ES master's program recently received their diplomas. The engineers know the ins and outs of AI and other data science solutions to help companies and institutions with their need for insights.

Career - 19.11.2024
Employers crucial for inclusion vulnerable groups in labor market
Until now, research on the inclusion of vulnerable groups in the labor market has mainly focused on the individual, examining, for example, the effect of job application training.

Environment - Research Management - 19.11.2024
Four of the most cited researchers at WSL

Computer Science - Campus - 19.11.2024
Watermarked LLMs Offer Benefits, but Leading Strategies Come With Tradeoffs
It's increasingly difficult to discern between content generated by humans and artificial intelligence. To help create more transparency around this issue and detect when AI-generated content is used maliciously, computer scientists are researching ways to label content created by large language models (LLMs).
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