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Campus - Health - 17.12.2024

Campus - Innovation - 17.12.2024
UC3M investigates how to improve seat belts with a gender perspective
Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) are carrying out a pioneering study that aims to analyse how morphological differences between men and women can influence the effectiveness of road safety systems, specifically seat belts, in order to develop more inclusive safety systems.
Astronomy & Space - Campus - 17.12.2024

Health - Campus - 17.12.2024

Career - Campus - 17.12.2024
3 Questions: Tracking MIT graduates’ career trajectories
Campus - Life Sciences - 16.12.2024
Ocean microbe’s unusual pair of enzymes may boost carbon storage
Health - Campus - 16.12.2024
Five tips for keeping winter bugs at bay
Campus - Health - 16.12.2024

Physics - Campus - 16.12.2024

Physicist Arthur Hendriks makes nanoparticles visible with ultra-sensitive light sensors. His grandfather and father preceded him, having stood behind the lectern at the same university as well as the same department.
Campus - Health - 16.12.2024
16 faculty named Provost’s Fellows for Public Engagement
Campus - 16.12.2024
OIE releases 2023 annual report
Office of Institutional Equity releases annual report for 2023 The report compiles the types of complaints reported at JHU, timelines for investigations, and describes new processes aimed at preventi
Health - Campus - 15.12.2024
New immunotherapy platform could increase potential to target cancer cells
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Health - Campus - 15.12.2024
Five from Stanford named Marshall Scholars
Campus - Architecture & Buildings - 15.12.2024

Andres Sevtsuk applies new sources of data to creating more sustainable, walkable, and economically thriving city spaces.
Architecture & Buildings - Campus - 13.12.2024

In a real-world example of how construction materials can be reused, a team of 230 EPFL students is building a community pavilion in Ecublens, near the Lausanne campus, through a low-tech, participative approach.
History & Archeology - Campus - 13.12.2024

Social Sciences - Campus - 13.12.2024

Campus - Health - 12.12.2024
President Levin paddles with the kayak club | Stanford Report
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Environment - Campus - 12.12.2024
New device produces critical fertilizer ingredient from thin air | Stanford Report
Innovation - Campus - 12.12.2024
UT research: tailor-made technology helps autistic young people
A new PhD research by UT researcher Niels van Huizen (ET) offers an alternative perspective for using technology for autistic young people.
Social Sciences - Campus - 12.12.2024

Life Sciences - Campus - 12.12.2024
Biological Sciences Professor Awarded Grant To Advance Prader-Willi Syndrome Research
Computer Science - Campus - 12.12.2024

New products presented at the 2.009 prototype launch included a crash-detecting bicycle helmet, an augmented reality mask for divers, and a respirator for wildland firefighters.
Environment - Campus - 12.12.2024
U-M, Mellon Foundation announce new Environmental Justice + Humanities Hub
Campus - Economics - 11.12.2024
Economics major expanded to better suit different career paths
Campus - Innovation - 11.12.2024
Blending the Virtual and Physical Worlds
CEE faculty have developed a testbed to make AI-enabled digital twins more accessible for students Technological advancements of the past few years have brought new norms to civil engineering and academia.
Campus - Chemistry - 11.12.2024

Campus - 11.12.2024
Anna Abalkina from Freie Universität Berlin Named One of 2024’s Top Ten Most Significant Scientists by ’Nature’
Dr. Anna Abalkina from Freie Universität Berlin Named One of 2024's Top Ten Most Significant Scientists by "Nature" Economist Dr. Anna Abalkina from Freie Universität Berlin's Institute
Campus - Social Sciences - 11.12.2024

Physics - Campus - 11.12.2024

Economics - Campus - 10.12.2024
Is a lack of corporate competition stifling the U.S. economy?
Health - Campus - 10.12.2024
Professors Mitchell Stevens and Emily Levine examine universities as ’actors in history’
Economics - Campus - 10.12.2024
How consolidation is changing local TV news
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Campus - 10.12.2024

Social Sciences - Campus - 10.12.2024

Career - Campus - 10.12.2024

Campus - 10.12.2024
Campus - Social Sciences - 10.12.2024

Health - Campus - 09.12.2024
The ’least bad’ option for fixing New York’s traffic woes
Campus - 09.12.2024

Campus - 09.12.2024
University of Sydney first choice for students
Microtechnics - Campus - 09.12.2024
Ontario Tech hosts 17th annual Engineering Robotics Competition
Campus - Health - 09.12.2024
Existing EV batteries may last up to 40% longer than expected
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Campus - 09.12.2024

Campus - Health - 08.12.2024
Portola Valley approves new Stanford housing
Politics - Campus - 06.12.2024

Environment - Campus - 06.12.2024

Economics - Campus - 06.12.2024
Opinion: Complaints are different when customers think a company cares
When a consumer has a bad experience involving a company's products - be it purchasing a car with a safety defect, becoming the victim of a data breach or having baggage lost by an airline - you might think he or she wouldn't care too much about the business's good intentions.
Campus - Life Sciences - 06.12.2024
Biological Sciences Postbaccalaureate Fellowship Offers Students Research and Grad School Preparation
Career - Campus - 06.12.2024

Life Sciences - Mar 27
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Social Sciences - Mar 27
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation

Environment - Mar 26
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases

Environment - Mar 26
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'

Social Sciences - Mar 26
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"

Health - Mar 26
Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test
Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test
Environment - Mar 26
UK must improve energy efficiency to end 50 years of policy failure and prevent future energy crises, study argues
UK must improve energy efficiency to end 50 years of policy failure and prevent future energy crises, study argues

Mathematics - Mar 26
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca's Work Shapes the Future of Innovation
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca's Work Shapes the Future of Innovation









