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Environment - 05.09.2024
Legislation to protect fish in Brazil could have opposite effect
A new law aimed at the protection of migratory fish in Brazil's Pantanal wetlands will harm thousands of local and Indigenous fishers, and puts the environment at greater risk from infrastructure development, finds a new study by a UCL researcher and collaborators in Brazil.
Environment - Architecture - 05.09.2024
What will a heatwave where you live feel like in 2070? New research suggests it could be 10°C hotter
New postcode-searchable website illustrates the dangers of future UK heatwaves, where overnight temperatures will rarely dip below 25°C The blistering temperatures of future heatwaves in the UK have
Career - Economics - 05.09.2024
Shared Parental Leave fails to deliver for dads
New research suggests that Shared Parental Leave (SPL) has failed to encourage greater take-up or longer leave by fathers, prompting calls for policy reform.
Politics - 05.09.2024
Venezuela election fallout will worsen refugee crisis, Hopkins expert says
Astronomy / Space - Campus - 05.09.2024
Keeping the cosmos clean
Health - Pharmacology - 05.09.2024
New RSV vaccine for older adults can result in individual and societal cost savings, benefits
Vaccination against respiratory syncytial virus for adults over 60 is likely cost-effective by preventing illness, hospitalizations, lost quality of life and deaths, according to new research.
Politics - Art and Design - 05.09.2024
Democracy through the arts at U-M
Health - 04.09.2024
Children switch to walking and cycling to school after introduction of London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone
Four in ten children in Central London who travelled to school by car switched to more active modes of transport, such as walking, cycling, or public transport, following the introduction of the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), according to new research.
Campus - Health - 04.09.2024
Former Cardinal gear up for NFL season
Campus - Health - 04.09.2024
Exposure to other religions could curb science denial
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Campus - Health - 04.09.2024
Researchers make mouse skin transparent using a common food dye
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History / Archeology - Art and Design - 04.09.2024
Looting of African heritage: a powerful new book explores the damage done by colonial theft
Career - Innovation - 04.09.2024
Escaping tunnel visions of success
Pharmacology - Health - 04.09.2024
20% fall in GP surgeries while patient lists grow
Over the past decade, the number of NHS general practices in England has decreased by 20% with 15% fewer qualified fulltime equivalent (FTE) general practitioners (GPs) per 1,000 patients, finds a new analysis involving a UCL researcher.
Materials Science - Physics - 04.09.2024
A Very ’Clean Room’
The Nanofabrication Facility (NFF) at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) processes materials at the nanoscale, helping research projects ranging from material science, and quantum computing to life sciences.
Social Sciences - 04.09.2024
University of Manchester Students Make a Difference in Local Refugee Community
History / Archeology - Event - 04.09.2024
Caspar David Friedrich inspires planned Cluster of Excellence
Liberty Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Published: ^ The "European Romanticism Research Centre" at the University of Jena supported the major show at the Hamburger Kunsthalle at the beginning of th
Environment - 04.09.2024
Traditional infrastructure design often makes extreme flooding events worse
Massive 2014 flooding event in southeast Michigan showed why systems thinking beats local thinking in flood protection Study: Connectivity in urbanscapes can cause unintended flood impacts from storm
Environment - Life Sciences - 04.09.2024
Global initiative launches first living atlas of the world’s ungulate migrations
An international team of scientists, including researchers from the University of Glasgow, has launched a new Atlas of Ungulate Migration.
History / Archeology - Politics - 04.09.2024
Stakes high in what could be the only presidential debate between Harris, Trump
Campus - Politics - 04.09.2024
Enabled by a significant gift, MIT’s Security Studies Program launches the Center for Nuclear Security Policy
Life Sciences - 04.09.2024
Homing in on the role of chromatin organization in gene regulation
Chromatin is a structure in the cell nucleus that helps pack DNA tightly by wrapping it around proteins called histones.
Social Sciences - 04.09.2024
’Is antizionism antisemitism?’ community leaders will debate
Health - Life Sciences - 04.09.2024
Royal Society of Canada announces 2024 Fellows and Members
Environment - Health - 04.09.2024
Hidden interactions
Original article published in the Bündner Woche, August 28, 2024, p. Obere Strasse 22 7270 Davos Platz +41 81 410 60 80 info@academiaraetica.ch www.academiaraetica.ch Resea
Event - 04.09.2024
#LastSeen Image Atlas Nominated for Grimme Online Award 2024
Environment - Pedagogy - 04.09.2024
Starting everyone off with a solid foundation in sustainability
Campus - Innovation - 04.09.2024
The bio-sketch: room for more than research, with a personal focus
Health - 04.09.2024
New spiritual care internship now offered in Lausanne
Over the summer, UdeM students learned about new practices and approaches in spiritual care during an intensive internship at Lausanne University Hospital in Switzerland.
Environment - Pedagogy - 04.09.2024
Sustainability for everyone from the start of the cursus
Materials Science - Chemistry - 04.09.2024
Capturing PFAS chemicals for better battery technology
Health - Social Sciences - 04.09.2024
’Hiding in plain sight’: the incredible stories that can often go untold
Criminology / Forensics - 04.09.2024
We’re staring down a ’polycrisis’ of drugs, cybercrime and climate change
Social Sciences - 04.09.2024
Spotlight on... Vicky Price
Astronomy / Space - Health - 04.09.2024
Interstellar Engineering: a journey beyond Earth
At the Festival of Engineering, VPEE Student Journalist Caroline Coyer attended the 'Interstellar Engineering' event and shared her insights on the exciting overlap between space exploration, medical advancements, and engineering.
Innovation - Economics - 04.09.2024
Research and Industry Showcase and Industry Reception
VPEE Student Journalist Caroline Coyer reflects on the highlights of the Research and Industry Showcase and Industry Reception, from the development of robots with a sense of touch to the possibility of using AI to enhance public safety at global events.
Economics - Campus - 04.09.2024
New café, craft doughnut shop at HBC
Campus - Mechanical Engineering - 04.09.2024
Remembering Mathieu Le Provost: AeroAstro researcher, adventurer, and friend
Life Sciences - Health - 04.09.2024
Engineering proteins to treat cancer
Health - Environment - 03.09.2024
Lower-carbon concrete floors could pave the way to a health solution
Health - Campus - 03.09.2024
Report documents paths to prison for those experiencing intimate partner violence
Life Sciences - 03.09.2024
Learning like a teenager
We all know the adage, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." As we age, our ability to learn new skills, like mastering a foreign language or picking up a musical instrument, seems to fade.
Electroengineering - Environment - 03.09.2024
Is air conditioning a threat to the power grid?
Environment - Health - 03.09.2024
Seabirds: 40% of UK species in trouble - bird flu, climate change and overfishing to blame
Economics - Politics - 03.09.2024
Opinion: Bookshops are bucking the high street trend. There are lots of reasons why
Life Sciences - 03.09.2024
Early exposure to diverse faces helps babies overcome prejudices later in life
Babies who have more diverse social contacts in the first years of their life can get over their prejudices more easily by the age of 17.
Materials Science - Innovation - 03.09.2024
New National Energy Storage Hub Will Enable Transformative Battery Advancements
Adapted from a by the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory. Today the U.S. Department of Energy (Doe) announced the creation of two new Energy Innovation Hubs.
Life Sciences - 03.09.2024
A deeper understanding of avians - and ourselves - through song
Science + Technology UCLA professor Stephanie White discusses what birds could teach us about communication Maybe it's that pesky little issue of lacking self-propelled flight, but as decidedly earthb
Environment - Linguistics / Literature - 03.09.2024
In the company of birds
Environment - Campus - 03.09.2024
Avian archetypes: Native American folklore’s most fascinating birds
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Earth Sciences - Sep 6
How we discovered unique Scottish rocks record when Earth was first encased in ice
How we discovered unique Scottish rocks record when Earth was first encased in ice
Pedagogy - Sep 6
International Literacy Day: How picture books can open up discussion about social media with children
International Literacy Day: How picture books can open up discussion about social media with children
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Life Sciences - Sep 6
Researcher awarded ¤1.5m ERC grant to revolutionise early detection of brain diseases
Researcher awarded ¤1.5m ERC grant to revolutionise early detection of brain diseases
Career - Sep 6
Detroit's economic picture continues to improve though gains tempered by income challenges
Detroit's economic picture continues to improve though gains tempered by income challenges
Health - Sep 5
Five new Starting Grants from the European Research Council awarded to University of Tübingen
Five new Starting Grants from the European Research Council awarded to University of Tübingen