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Environment - 07.10.2024
School students to engineer solutions to marine plastic pollution
Health - Pharmacology - 07.10.2024
Funding of £27.6M to speed up the discovery of new drugs to cure lung infection and inflammation
Environment - Innovation - 07.10.2024
The UK’s £22 billion bet on carbon capture will lock in fossil fuels for decades
Physics - Electroengineering - 07.10.2024
$15M for game theory with AI agents, quantum semiconductors for microelectronics and photonics
The DoD funds efforts to incorporate AI agents into game theory and develop microelectronics that can withstand a hot day on Venus or carry quantum information Two Multidisciplinary University Resear
Career - Astronomy / Space - 07.10.2024
Applying risk and reliability analysis across industries
Pharmacology - Health - 07.10.2024
Teen uses pharmacology learned through MIT OpenCourseWare to extract and study medicinal properties of plants
Health - Career - 06.10.2024
Benefits Open Enrollment
Benefits Open Enrollment begins on Oct. 21 and runs through Nov. This is your once-a-year opportunity to make changes to your benefits for the upcoming plan year.
Health - Campus - 06.10.2024
Better-prepared ERs could save kids’ lives
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Physics - Campus - 06.10.2024
A nanoscientist explains why tiny tech matters
Campus - Environment - 06.10.2024
Electric vehicle subsidies help the climate and automakers-but at a cost
Health - Innovation - 06.10.2024
Manufactured stem cells could help to treat blood cancers in the future
A cross-disciplinary team, led by the University of Glasgow, alongside the Universities of Nottingham and Strathclyde, will use pioneering technology to manufacture human stem cells outside the body,
Health - Environment - 06.10.2024
Hopkins leaders highlight JHU’s impact
Campus - Politics - 06.10.2024
University focus on dialogue, education, community building to support students
Innovation - Pedagogy - 06.10.2024
On technology in schools, think evolution, not revolution
Health - Life Sciences - 04.10.2024
Biometric data concerns and potato blight insights: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From a report on biometric data collection to the invasion tactics of the potato blight pathogen, here is some quick-read news from across Imperial.
History / Archeology - 04.10.2024
Celebrating 200 Years of Groundbreaking Ideas: University of Manchester Launches New Book, Manchester Minds
Art and Design - 04.10.2024
Waterloo students’ art shines bright at Lumen Festival
Innovation - Computer Science - 04.10.2024
Reshaping and securing Canada’s digital future
Innovation - Economics - 04.10.2024
Deputy First Minister meets cutting-edge University of Glasgow spin-outs
Environment - Social Sciences - 04.10.2024
Maasai Mara’s Indigenous forest is disappearing, with drastic consequences
Campus - Career - 04.10.2024
University of Glasgow study calls for responsible academic research assessment
Findings from a landmark study that could have major implications for the future of academic research assessment have been published by researchers in the University of Glasgow's Adam Smith Business School.
Astronomy / Space - Physics - 04.10.2024
PRIMA selected as candidate for NASA’s Probe mission
Out of the eight projects that competed to become NASA's Probe mission, only two remain. The Probe far-Infrared Mission for Astrophysics (PRIMA) and the Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite (AXiS) have been selected for the second round.
Agronomy / Food Science - Health - 04.10.2024
Toddlers get nearly half their calories from ultra-processed foods
Toddlers in the UK obtain nearly half (47%) of their calories from ultra-processed foods (UPFs), and this rises to 59% by the age of seven, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
Health - Pharmacology - 04.10.2024
Researchers secure funding for world’s first ovarian cancer prevention vaccine
Researchers have been awarded funding from Cancer Research UK to create the world's first vaccine to prevent ovarian cancer.
Health - Psychology - 04.10.2024
Mental Health Overhaul
Every other person will experience a mental health difficulty at some point in their life. The causes are complex, but treatment options are not - and in half of patients they just don't work. A new network of researchers at Cambridge aims to revolutionise mental healthcare by probing the processes underlying the symptoms.
Health - 04.10.2024
UQ chairs gathering of global flu experts
Physics - Innovation - 04.10.2024
UQ to lead quantum evolution with $29m for 10 new projects
Innovation - Economics - 04.10.2024
An important driver of innovation in the Münsterland
The "international.founders Network" supports international researchers interested in setting up their own company There is a huge potential, but it's been nowhere near exploited to the full.
Environment - Social Sciences - 04.10.2024
Trailblazing project secures funding to advance policy solutions
History / Archeology - 04.10.2024
New Australian opera Gilgamesh powerfully reimagines ancient legend
Dr Louise Pryke from the Department of Classics and Ancient History reviews the visceral retelling of Gilgamesh, a production composed by Sydney Chamber Opera Artistic Director and PhD candidate at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Jack Symonds.
Transport - Economics - 04.10.2024
Qatar Airways is set to acquire 25% of Virgin Australia. Who will be the winners?
History / Archeology - Art and Design - 04.10.2024
Moulin Rouge celebrates 135 years of scandal and success
Physics - Chemistry - 04.10.2024
Working on the nanometre scale
Physics students doing their masters course fabricate microscopically tiny specimens in a practical training session in a cleanroom.
Environment - Economics - 04.10.2024
A Collective Journey Towards Climate Action
Politics - Career - 04.10.2024
Museums targeted by populists: open threats and creeping changes
Social Sciences - Research Management - 04.10.2024
UQ launches plan to boost inclusive research
Social Sciences - Event - 04.10.2024
Strength in sharing stories and living histories
A project co-designed by community and University of Queensland researchers has set a benchmark for how school curriculums can reflect Indigenous knowledge.
Environment - Life Sciences - 04.10.2024
Unique building to grow precision plant research at UQ
Social Sciences - Environment - 04.10.2024
Did the flood of 2013 make you more resilient? Faculty of Social Work researchers want to hear from you
Environment - Economics - 04.10.2024
Circular economy spins up to save forest experiment
The future of the world's largest forest CO2 enrichment experiment has been secured thanks to a partnership between the University and Midlands firm, RenEco Ltd The experiment, based in rural Stafford
Economics - 04.10.2024
Don’t fall for fraud: Be scam aware
Astronomy / Space - Physics - 04.10.2024
Largest infrared map of our galaxy has been completed
Over 1.5 billion objects in the Milky Way have been mapped in a project involving UCL researchers. Over the course of 13 years, the VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) survey and its extension, the VVV eXtended survey (VVVX), observed the central regions of the Milky Way. The surveys used VISTA (Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy), a European Southern Observatory (ESO) facility in Chile, with 420 nights of observation capturing approximately 200,000 images, generating 500 terabytes of scientific data.
Health - 04.10.2024
New films highlight pioneering immunity research at the Pears Building
Campus - 04.10.2024
Police Accountability Board applicants sought
Social Sciences - Politics - 04.10.2024
Consumers’ support for trade and immigration declines, small change on higher taxes for wealthy
Environment - 04.10.2024
Q&A: New dataset provides a robust picture of Hurricane Helene’s destruction - and could help design more resilient communities
Computer Science - Campus - 04.10.2024
Modeling relationships to solve complex problems efficiently
Associate Professor Julian Shun develops high-performance algorithms and frameworks for large-scale graph processing.
Social Sciences - Campus - 03.10.2024
Childhood sleep disturbance linked to suicidal thoughts
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Environment - Life Sciences - 03.10.2024
True global impact of human-driven bird extinctions far greater than expected
The ongoing loss of bird species is likely to have severe knock-on effects as their unique roles in ecosystems are not fulfilled, shows a new study.
Environment - 03.10.2024
Have your say: Tim van der Hagen on social safety
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Health - Oct 14
FDA approval of drug regimen helps lower recurrence risk for early-stage breast cancer patients
FDA approval of drug regimen helps lower recurrence risk for early-stage breast cancer patients
Politics - Oct 14
U-M policy scholar: Israeli invasion of Lebanon worsens ongoing crises, challenges Harris campaign
U-M policy scholar: Israeli invasion of Lebanon worsens ongoing crises, challenges Harris campaign
Life Sciences - Oct 14
Data for good: $30M award to informatics research center expands possibilities of precision health
Data for good: $30M award to informatics research center expands possibilities of precision health