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Researchers shed light on how fetal alcohol exposure increases risk of development disorders
Researchers at the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy have uncovered mechanisms that help to explain how the breast cancer 1 susceptibility protein (BRCA1), best known for its rol
Researchers at the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy have uncovered mechanisms that help to explain how the breast cancer 1 susceptibility protein (BRCA1), best known for its rol
Researchers use ’virtual slime mould’ to design a TTC subway network less prone to disruption
It doesn't have a brain and survives on rotting vegetable matter - but it could offer valuable insights into city planning, according to a team of University of Toronto researchers. Physarum polycephalum is a slime mould, a single-celled amoeboid organism that grows as a greenish-yellow system of veins.
It doesn't have a brain and survives on rotting vegetable matter - but it could offer valuable insights into city planning, according to a team of University of Toronto researchers. Physarum polycephalum is a slime mould, a single-celled amoeboid organism that grows as a greenish-yellow system of veins.
Astronomers to put new space telescope through its paces
An artist's depiction of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which will peer into the very early years of the universe and the atmospheres of nearby exoplanets.
An artist's depiction of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which will peer into the very early years of the universe and the atmospheres of nearby exoplanets.
BXA Introduces New Engineering Studies and Arts Degree Program
In response to student requests and as part of an expansion in areas of study at Carnegie Mellon University, a new degree program is being introduced that's tailored to students with a solid math and science background who also have strong creative talents and interests.
In response to student requests and as part of an expansion in areas of study at Carnegie Mellon University, a new degree program is being introduced that's tailored to students with a solid math and science background who also have strong creative talents and interests.
Design Students Envision New Ways to Provide Relief in a Water Crisis
The studio teamed with alumnus-run Bollinger Motors on a mobile water-filtration systems project Jackson, Mississippi, faced a dire water crisis earlier this year.
The studio teamed with alumnus-run Bollinger Motors on a mobile water-filtration systems project Jackson, Mississippi, faced a dire water crisis earlier this year.
Step Up: Walking May Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk for Adults 65 and Older
Walking regularly and at greater intensity may help prevent Type 2 diabetes among 70 and 80 year olds, according to one of the first studies measuring steps and pace among this population.
Walking regularly and at greater intensity may help prevent Type 2 diabetes among 70 and 80 year olds, according to one of the first studies measuring steps and pace among this population.
Campus UCL - Today
Marshgate handover marks key milestone for UCL East campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Marshgate handover marks key milestone for UCL East campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Health - Today
Greater Manchester secures multi-million investment to improve the diagnosis and treatment of disease to save more lives
Greater Manchester secures multi-million investment to improve the diagnosis and treatment of disease to save more lives
Campus MAASTRICHTUNIVERSITY - Today
Yoy, lecturer and researcher Breda University of Applied Sciences
Yoy, lecturer and researcher Breda University of Applied Sciences
Life Sciences - Today
Human Brain Project 2023 Summit - Achievements and Future of Digital Brain Research
Human Brain Project 2023 Summit - Achievements and Future of Digital Brain Research
Innovation - Mar 17
Major government funding for Greater Manchester innovation in materials, health and AI
Major government funding for Greater Manchester innovation in materials, health and AI