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Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 17.12.2025

SPACE The University of Copenhagen will lead Denmark's first lunar mission. The mission aims to map the Moon's surface in unprecedented detail to make it safer to land on the Moon and construct bases in the future.
Innovation - 17.12.2025

Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 17.12.2025
SDU to the Moon: Danish-led space mission to map the Moon’s surface
Innovation - Electroengineering - 17.12.2025
Ultra-fast electronic circuits: TU Ilmenau launches Fast-PIC research group
Physics - Innovation - 17.12.2025

Innovation - Agronomy & Food Science - 17.12.2025

Innovation - Environment - 17.12.2025

Innovation - Computer Science - 17.12.2025

Life Sciences - Innovation - 16.12.2025

Innovation - 16.12.2025

Innovation - 15.12.2025

Cuneiform script, invented around 3,000 years before Christ, was deciphered in the mid-19th century.
Innovation - Computer Science - 15.12.2025
From Summer Research to Smarter AI
Politics - Innovation - 15.12.2025
UN-ETH Partnership gaining momentum
Innovation - Economics - 15.12.2025

Innovation - Computer Science - 15.12.2025
Rivers of Words (and Money) for Large Language Models
Innovation - Health - 15.12.2025

Cesare Alippi is a full professor at the Faculty of Informatics at USI and affiliated with the Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IDSIA USI-SUPSI) , where he serves as Scientific Director.
Computer Science - Innovation - 15.12.2025
Do we really need big data centers for AI?
Innovation - Life Sciences - 15.12.2025
Making IVF accessible for all
Computer Science - Innovation - 12.12.2025
What’s the safest way to walk home at night? We’ve created an AI-powered app that shows you
Innovation - Agronomy & Food Science - 12.12.2025
Robots grow sugar beets after consulting the farmer
Agricultural robots are already sowing, mowing and ploughing, but each robot has its own app, screen and language.
Earth Sciences - Innovation - 12.12.2025
Taras Gerya, how can we ensure the long-term survival of human civilisation?
Innovation - Campus - 12.12.2025

Innovation - Campus - 12.12.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 11.12.2025
UC3M and INCIBE promote a new metric that allows for more accurate assessment of user privacy in digital databases
Health - Innovation - 11.12.2025

Innovation - 11.12.2025

Innovation - Economics - 11.12.2025
How will AI advance science?
A Manchester team is exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming global research - accelerating discovery, reshaping collaboration and raising urgent questions about responsibility and the future of scientific practice. Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool for science - it is starting to reshape how science itself is practiced.
Innovation - Computer Science - 11.12.2025

Manchester researchers are using AI to transform welding into a smarter, faster and safer process. Their system predicts stresses and optimises designs in real time, cutting costly trial-and-error and empowering welders to build stronger structures.
Innovation - 11.12.2025

Crowds, construction work, delayed trains, loudspeaker announcements: for people with disabilities, finding their way around train stations can sometimes be a real challenge.
Computer Science - Innovation - 11.12.2025
Central Role of Human Decision-Making
Fairness in AI: Study Shows Central Role of Human Decision-Making In addition to helping in a practical way, recommendations based on AI should above all be fair.
Innovation - 11.12.2025
Three new NAE Fellows and Young Engineers with UT background
Physics - Innovation - 11.12.2025

Health - Innovation - 11.12.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 11.12.2025

Innovation - 11.12.2025
Opinion: Should the UK follow Australia’s under-16s social media ban?
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Jessica Ringrose (UCL Institute of Education) explores whether a social media ban would be beneficial or damaging for British under-16s.
Physics - Innovation - 10.12.2025

Health - Innovation - 10.12.2025

Maud Kortman: "We can develop AI, but without doctors who understand it and want to work with it, it will remain on the shelf.
Innovation - 09.12.2025

Physics - Innovation - 09.12.2025
Five research projects at TU Delft receive funding for cutting-edge research on photonic chips
Health - Innovation - 09.12.2025
How Glucose Shapes Our Thinking
Innovation - Research Management - 09.12.2025
First international JOINER node hosted by CONNECT
Health - Innovation - 09.12.2025

Innovation - 09.12.2025
Sustainable mobility begins with more effective collaboration
A sustainable mobility system depends on how effectively governments, transport providers, and travelers work together.
Innovation - 09.12.2025

Australians are increasingly concerned about many security threats, especially risks related to artificial intelligence (AI), economic security, disinformation and foreign interference, according to new research from the National Security College (NSC) at The Australian National University (ANU).
Physics - Innovation - 08.12.2025
Microscopic masterpiece marks Glasgow’s 850th anniversary
Environment - Innovation - 08.12.2025
Launch of the Swifft Research Collective: Energy and Climate Transitions
The Swifft Research Collective was launched on December 3 at the event "Decarbonising Belgium: Bridging Silos, Building Futures".
Health - Innovation - 08.12.2025
Inclusive housing arrangement makes for better ETH engineers
In Switzerland's first inclusive flatshare, students from ETH Zurich live alongside people with spinal cord injuries.
Innovation - Pedagogy - 05.12.2025
AI in the classroom: Research focuses on technology rather than the needs of young people
A new study from the University of Würzburg's Chair of Mathematics Education shows that AI research for STEM education focuses too much on technology and neglects the holistic development of students.
Environment - Innovation - 05.12.2025

Health - Innovation - 04.12.2025
New AI spinout company to use healthcare data to improve care
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










