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Health - Pharmacology - 03.07.2025

Patients in a structured exercise program experienced a 37 per cent lower risk of death and a 28 per cent reduction in recurrence or development of new cancers compared to those who received only health education materials, a recent study found.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 03.07.2025

Geography - Social Sciences - 03.07.2025
Immigration: from clichés to economic competitiveness
A joint study by EPFL and the University of Geneva takes a sweeping look at international migration in Switzerland from 1966 to the present day.
Social Sciences - History & Archeology - 02.07.2025
New France had child slaves - and they were Indigenous
Life Sciences - Health - 02.07.2025

MSc project Supervisor #1 Supervisor #2 () Student Better labs-on-chips using biobased materials Massimo Mastrangeli (EWI/ME) Baris Kumru (AE/ASM) To be recruited Exploring a new way to study effe
Philosophy - Campus - 02.07.2025
Julia Wittmayer appointed Professor of Transdisciplinarity and Societal Transformations
Health - Event - 02.07.2025

Innovation - Pedagogy - 02.07.2025
Shaping an AI-powered future: EUTOPIA University Alliance pushes for global collaboration
Politics - Innovation - 02.07.2025
Two UT-consortia receive funding within NWA ORC
Astronomy & Space - Campus - 02.07.2025
When Black Holes Collide
Health - Pharmacology - 02.07.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 02.07.2025
Ground breaking liver disease screening study reaches 2000 patients
The Early Detection of Liver Disease research project (ID LIVER) takes a targeted and streamlined approach to identifying, assessing and managing patients at increased risk of liver disease in underserved communities.
Social Sciences - Media - 02.07.2025

The JAMESfocus Report 2025 by the ZHAW and Swisscom clearly shows that entertainment and information motives outweigh self-expression motives when it comes to the use of social networks among Swiss young people aged between 12 and 19.
Linguistics & Literature - 02.07.2025

News from A new junior research group headed by Anna Shadrova started work at the Herder Institute at Leipzig University on July 1, 2025.
Environment - 02.07.2025

University of Göttingen part of new DFG Research Unit "Sustainable Rurbanity" Global urbanization is one of the major challenges of our time.
Environment - Mechanical Engineering - 02.07.2025

An international research team has developed certified biodegradable and recyclable multi-purpose foams.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 02.07.2025
Gift helps Ivey Business School advance regenerative agri-food models
Environment - 02.07.2025

In many rivers, only a small amount of streamflow remains for nature after water is diverted for hydropower production.
Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 02.07.2025

Dr. Maria Camilla Ceballos, Associate professor of animal welfare and behaviour, a distinguished researcher at the University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM) , is on a mission to transform the lives of livestock across Canada and the globe.
Earth Sciences - Innovation - 02.07.2025

Politics - 02.07.2025

Campus - Art & Design - 02.07.2025
282 diplomas and 16 prizes at the Department of Design Film Art at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Health - Innovation - 02.07.2025

Giuseppe Antoniazzi is developing a diagnostic toolkit that gives early warning of fibrotic diseases.
Psychology - Pharmacology - 02.07.2025

A creative play programme has significantly improved new parents' and carers' mental health, according to research by the Universities of Leeds and Huddersfield.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 02.07.2025

The collapse of tropical forests during Earth's most catastrophic extinction event was the primary cause of the prolonged global warming which followed, according to new research.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 02.07.2025

Forest regeneration offers a cost-effective method for carbon removal - playing a key role to play in removing billions of tonnes of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Young forests regrowing from land where mature woodlands have been cut down have a key role to play in removing billions of tonnes of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and combating climate change, a new study reveals.
Politics - 02.07.2025
Opinion: Survey shows support for electoral reform now at 60% - so could it happen?
Politics - 02.07.2025
Analysis: Public wants much greater Lords reform than government’s modest plan - new survey
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 02.07.2025
National Astronomy Meeting 2025 - exploring Durham’s rich astronomical research
Life Sciences - Health - 02.07.2025
Novel Approaches for Protecting the Inner Ear from Hearing Loss
In 2015, Andre Hoelz, the Mary and Charles Ferkel Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, learned he had a rare brain tumor that was pressing on his acoustic nerve.
Politics - History & Archeology - 01.07.2025

Health - Life Sciences - 01.07.2025

The Government of the Canton of Basel-Stadt has confirmed its support for the continuation of the long-term population cohort study COVCO-Basel led by Swiss TPH.
Environment - Innovation - 01.07.2025
Trinity’s groundbreaking carbon capture tech takes off at Dublin Airport
Innovation - Career - 01.07.2025

Environment - Innovation - 01.07.2025
Empowering Sustainable Change through Communication
Health - Campus - 01.07.2025
Thomas Scherer takes up professorship in the field of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Health - 01.07.2025
Pascal Baltzer takes over professorship for magnetic resonance radiology
Psychology - Health - 01.07.2025
Manchester expert helps shape landmark WHO report on global loneliness crisis
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for urgent action to tackle what it calls a global crisis of loneliness and social disconnection, in a new report informed by the research of Professor Pamela Qualter from The University of Manchester.
Health - Innovation - 01.07.2025

Law - 01.07.2025
Tax News - June 2025 issue now online
Law - Politics - 01.07.2025

Mathematics - Sport - 01.07.2025

The 2025 European Women's Football Championship kicks off tomorrow, Wednesday, in Switzerland. The Spanish national team is favored to take home the trophy in the three-week tournament.
Environment - Life Sciences - 01.07.2025

Microbial communities living deep underground in the groundwater of Lavey-les-Bains remain surprisingly stable throughout the year, even though the composition of the water changes seasonally. This is the finding of a study by researchers that contributes to a better understanding of geothermal systems and microbial life deep underground.
Life Sciences - 30.06.2025
Why evolution can explain human testicle size but not our unique chins
Why humans have chins is one of many as-yet unanswered questions about evolution that scientists are making progress towards solving, rewrites Professor Max Telford (UCL Biosciences) in The Conversation.
Social Sciences - 30.06.2025
Hot weather advice for staff and students, 30 June 2025
Social Sciences - Psychology - 30.06.2025
Teens from disadvantaged areas face lower life satisfaction but not more emotional problems
Teens from disadvantaged areas face lower life satisfaction but not more emotional problems, new study finds New research led by experts from The University of Manchester's Institute of Education has
Social Sciences - Innovation - 30.06.2025
Craft My Street: young people reimagine Dublin with Minecraft in Smart Docklands pilot
Earth Sciences - 30.06.2025
Important gaps in knowledge about coastal sand nourishments
For years, sand nourishment has been an important way to protect the Dutch coast against erosion and rising sea levels. But we know surprisingly little about one type of nourishment, shoreface nourishment.
Health - Social Sciences - 30.06.2025
’If the land isn’t healthy, we cannot be healthy:’ Indigenous health researcher reflects
Danya Carroll is a postdoctoral associate in epidemiology and biostatistics at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry.
Astronomy & Space - 30.06.2025

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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